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Moscow's Metropol sold

The Hotel Metropol, a Moscow landmark with a past as varied as Russia's turbulent 20th century and a guest list ranging from revolutionaries to foreign presidents, has been sold.

Vegas targets ad litter on the Strip

Officials have adopted an anti-littering ordinance aimed at cleaning semi-pornographic ads from Las Vegas Strip sidewalks.

Castles give taste of life in Middle Ages

For centuries, Great Britain's castles were the literal and political high points of their communities. Designed to keep people out, today these formidable structures are wide open to visitors and appreciated for their romantic allure.
Peak experiences await you year-round in Innsbruck

Peak experiences await you year-round in Innsbruck

Former Olympic city has lively nightlife, thanks to a large student population

Epic togetherness

Peru's Machu Picchu meets the demanding tastes of a young traveller

Cruise line's combination river trips take you from Amsterdam to Nice

Land tours can include family visits, vineyards, or a Formula One track

United flight attendant sets world record

A flight attendant is landing in the Guinness World Records book after spending 63 years moving about the cabin.

Coho offers day-trip deals to Port Angeles

Make the most of your summer with day trip packages to Port Angeles starting at $39 with the MV Coho. Packages include the Port Angeles Micro-Brew Pub Crawler, the Loonie Shopper, Underground Heritage Tour and the Adventurer.
There's relief from Sydney's high prices

There's relief from Sydney's high prices

Ahh, Sydney. The stunning sand and surf. The weird and wonderful wildlife. The positively eye-popping prices.

Indy hotel displays prints by Picasso

An Indianapolis hotel is inviting the public to see more than two dozen prints by Pablo Picasso that span the Spanish artist's career. The Sept. 7-Oct. 14 exhibit at the Conrad Indianapolis will feature 25 prints Picasso made between 1905 and 1968.