5 Scenic E.V. Road Trips


Want to hit the road with your electric vehicle? These U.S. road trips offer gorgeous overlooks, welcoming stops and ample charging stations. Lauren Sloss | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

36 Hours in Marthas Vineyard Mass.


Seafood shacks, charming cottages and wild beauty are just a few of the draws that lure visitors to the Massachusetts island year after year. Remy Tumin | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

Red States Rainbow Towns


Fire Island or Provincetown? Not exactly. We asked L.G.B.T.Q. people in four queer-friendly enclaves what they love about their communities and why they’re worth a visit. Ainara Tiefenthäler | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

Going to Europe This Summer? Youre Not Alone.


After three years of pandemic restrictions, travelers are flocking to Europe in record numbers, despite high airfares, limited accommodations and crowded sites. Here’s what you might encounter. Ceylan Yeginsu, Anna Momigliano and Joe Orovic | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

Umbria by Train: A Journey Into the Green Heart of Italy


Three hill towns in this landlocked region offer cultural riches, culinary delights and wondrous views. Here’s how to get to them from Rome and Florence. Perri Klass | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

Sasha Colby Owned the Drag Race Runway. Next Category the Airport.


This season’s winner, now serving frequent-flier realness on her victory lap, shares tips for packing (Ziploc bags) and navigating the T.S.A. while transgender. Ainara Tiefenthäler | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

36 Hours in Paris


A different side of the French capital reveals smaller museums, under-the-radar spots in Montmartre and a diverse performance scene. BY LAURA CAPPELLE | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

A Walk in Paris: Gardens Greenery and Flower Shops


Paris is a city of gardens and a walk through it should leave plenty of time to stop and smell the flowers. This one does. BY CHRISTINE CHITNIS | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

Urban Walks


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Malta Land of Knights Sailors and Rainbow Flags


The Mediterranean island nation is gearing up to show off its history of openness, as well as its Baroque treasures, when it hosts EuroPride in September. BY ALEXANDER LOBRANO | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

The Gear You Need to Hit the Trail


Whether you’re planning an afternoon walk through city streets, a multiday trek on a pilgrimage route, or something in between, here’s what you’ll need. BY STEPHANIE PEARSON | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

Architecture in Abstract: Quiz No. 3


Can you identify the cities around the world where these abstract architectural photographs were taken? PHOTOGRAPHS BY NIKOLA OLIC | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

36 Hours in Bath England


Hot water mingles with 2,000 years of history in this spa town in southwest England. BY SUSANNE MASTERS | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

Meet the First Woman to Sail the Voyage for Madmen


Kirsten Neuschäfer talks about winning the nonstop, round-the-world Golden Globe race and the possibility of another circumnavigation. BY LAUREN SLOSS | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

In Milan, Putting an A.I. Travel Adviser to the Test


On her first visit to the northern Italian city, our reporter compares the itineraries of two travel advisers: one virtual, the other human. Here’s what she found.


BY CEYLAN YEGINSU | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

Savoring a California Wine Country Far From Napa and the Crowds


A growing patchwork of small and bucolic wineries an hour’s drive south from Silicon Valley are making and serving prizewinning chardonnay, pinot noir and other estate vintages.


BY LAURA M. HOLSON | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

From Martha’s Vineyard to Cleveland: Celebrating the Day Slavery Ended


Juneteenth will be commemorated across the United States on June 19 with music, art, food and fireworks. We highlight programs in five places, including Galveston, Texas, known as the birthplace of the holiday.


BY SHAYLA MARTIN | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

Looking for the Cheapest Room Rate? HotelSlash Wants to Help.


The website, which offers hotel deals and then monitors them for price changes, is the newest player in the price-hacking travel game.


BY ELAINE GLUSAC | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

Where Whales, Puffins and Icebergs Jostle for Your Attention


Each spring, opalescent icebergs from the Greenland ice sheet pass through Iceberg Alley, off the eastern edge of Canada, on a slow-motion journey southward.


BY SAM HOWE VERHOVEK | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure

Help! United Owed Us $8,370 in Cash, But Offered Credit. That’s Not What We Paid For.


A couple had to cancel a South America trip for which they’d bought refundable tickets. The airline wouldn’t cough up the cash, and they felt like they’d hit the brick wall of bureaucracy — until our columnist stepped in.


BY SETH KUGEL | NYTimes Travel | Disclosure