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Celebrity Travel: Go away with Alicia Hannah-Kim
When “Cobra Kai” actress Alicia Hannah-Kim was asked to help secure a team of western actors to appear in the K-drama “Tempest,” she went to work to assemble a cast that includes well-known actors like John Cho, Spencer Garrett, Michael Gaston, Brooke Smith, Christopher Gorham and Jacob Bertrand. “I think a lot of people think that K-...Read more

Rick Steves’ Europe: How Brexit has impacted your trip to the UK
It’s been nine years since Brexit, when the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union (EU). That decision sent shockwaves across Europe, and everyone — from pundits to economists to pub regulars — loved making predictions about the impact it would have. It took years to sort out the details, but now that the dust has settled, the ...Read more

The Michelin Guide's most beautiful hotels in California for 2025
The Michelin Guide isn’t just for restaurants. The guidebook’s anonymous, difficult-to-please investigators are also concerned about hotels – and they have some thoughts on what’s in California.
In 2024, Michelin started awarding “keys” to global hotels based on criteria like architecture, value and quality of service. Aside from ...Read more
Booking.Com Promises To Refund $655 But Then Goes Ghost
After Frances Dooley's hotel booking is canceled, Booking.com says it will refund her new room's higher cost, but then it goes silent. What can you do if a company breaks its promise?
Q: I reserved a hotel on Australia's Gold Coast through Booking.com for a family reunion, but they canceled my reservation because of an overbooking. Booking....Read more

Bay Area community of Afghan immigrants feels betrayed and uncertain in the wake of Trump's travel ban
As the Trump administration continues to bar citizens of over a dozen foreign nations, local immigrant communities have been left feeling frustrated and fearful.
The travel ban, which expands on Trump’s efforts to ban nationals from several predominantly Muslim countries in his first term, now includes Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic...Read more

Taking the kids: To a fall festival
Pumpkins, cranberries or apples? Maybe you’d rather focus on music. Perhaps animals – sheep, elk or even chicken. (Can you do a good chicken impersonation?) Let’s not forget beer and wine, cars and corn.
The good news is you can find a fall festival guaranteed to please whether you are traveling with or without kids. The other good news ...Read more

Celebrity Travel: Go away with Maia Sharp
Singer-songwriter Maia Sharp remembers what it was like when she was a struggling musician trying to get gigs. “It was on a Monday night at 10 p.m. at Molly Malone’s Irish Pub in Los Angeles,” Sharp said. “The booker told me I needed to bring 50 people to get called back. I brought 51.” These days, the artist – who has also written ...Read more

Rick Steves’ Europe: Porto is Portugal's surprising 'Second City'
I'm really into “second cities” these days. For generations, Industrial Age powerhouses in Europe turned into what we would call “the rust belt,” while their elegant “first city” counterparts enjoyed the luster of the Information Age. But over the last decade or so, the rust has become a trendy accessory, and industrial ruins have ...Read more
Travel Troubleshooter: Hertz Wants Another $842 After Insurance Settles Original Bill
Q: I rented a van from Hertz, and while I was driving it, I hit a deer. I immediately reported the accident to Hertz, filed a police report, and submitted a claim through my Chase credit card, which offers primary collision coverage. Despite my efforts, Hertz failed to provide the necessary documentation for months, causing my claim with Chase ...Read more

US senator sees feasibility of joint arms production with Taiwan
The U.S. and Taiwan could feasibly manufacture weapons jointly, according to Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker, in remarks that risk angering and escalating tensions with China.
“We are open to suggestion and innovation in that regard,” Wicker said at a briefing in Taipei on Saturday. “And that will depend on the ...Read more

Taking the Kids: Where museums even about difficult topics know how to engage kids
Get your magic carpet ready! We’re going to do a little time travel through several centuries at museums in Amsterdam that really know how to engage kids, whether we are talking art or history.
Amsterdam is celebrating its 750th anniversary this year with many special events, neighborhood festivals, ...Read more

Celebrity Travel: Go away with AMPERS&ONE
The seven-man band AMPERS&ONE boasts quite the international lineup. Group leader Kamden and Kyrell are from the United States. Brian hails from Canada. Mackiah is from Australia, and Jiho, Siyun and Seungmo are from South Korea, where the group is based. Formed in 2023, the septet recently released their latest mini album, “Loud & Proud.” ...Read more

Rick Steves’ Europe: Uppsala is where a fun-loving vibe complements big history
Uppsala, Sweden’s fourth-largest city, is the best day-trip from Stockholm – it’s just under an hour away by train. This happy town is Sweden's answer to Oxford, offering stately university facilities and museums, the home and garden of botanist Carl Linnaeus, as well as a grand cathedral and the enigmatic burial mounds of Gamla Uppsala on...Read more
Travel Troubleshooter: Frontier Airlines Overcharges Passenger $220 For Luggage
Q: I was flying from Denver to Orlando on Frontier Airlines. I prepaid for my checked luggage. I only had one carry-on bag and a small personal item, both of which were within the size limits. But when I checked my bags, Frontier charged me an extra $220. I had to pay twice for the same bags.
I requested a refund, but Frontier will only give me...Read more

Taking the Kids: Cooling off in the mountains
Got your rain jackets? You may need them if you are heading to the mountains for a last-gasp summer getaway, to escape the never-ending heat or perhaps planning a fall getaway.
You may need your rain jacket for late-afternoon thunderstorms, as some of our relatives, unfortunately, discovered a while back. They opted for large garbage bags, ...Read more

Celebrity Travel: Go away with Stella Cole
Besides spending a week in Michigan visiting family this year, musician Stella Cole said that all of her travels have been for work. It will continue this fall when she kicks off a four-week U.S. tour. “Then we’ll do shows in the U.K., Germany, France and Switzerland, followed by another three-week U.S. holiday tour,” Cole said. “We’re...Read more

Rick Steves’ Europe: Tracking Napoleon's rise and fall in Paris
I can’t think of any two people more prominent in the minds of French citizens than the Virgin Mary and Emperor Napoleon. And they share an important date: August 15 – when it’s believed she ascended into Heaven, and when he was born. Of course, churches across France recall Notre Dame (our lady). But city halls recall Napoleon, and his ...Read more

Taking the Kids: On to adventure!
Don’t you love it when you find yourself ahead of the crowd? I don’t mean budging in line, but rather when you have discovered something or someplace before most people.
That’s what I was patting myself on the back for when I read the The Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) 2025 ...Read more

Celebrity Travel: Go away with Leonidas G. Demas
Some people dream of quitting their job and enjoying the quiet life. Not Leonidas G. Demas. After he retired from his career as an attorney, he pursued his passion for filmmaking. Demas wrote a script for the film “A Spartan Dream,” which has a mid-August release date. “Over the years, I had developed a love for Greece, visiting many times...Read more

Rick Steves’ Europe: Swizzle your travels with European seaside bars
August is vacation time in Europe. Entire towns seem to shut down as locals head to seaside escapes, eager to enjoy unforgettable beaches and the culture that comes with them. Let’s close our eyes, tune in to the rhythm of the waves, picture a sunset glinting through a drink in your hand, and join them. Here are some of my favorite seaside ...Read more
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