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5 Ancient Villages Are Back in Business

In our last issue, we wrote about old Italian villages where guest rooms are spread out across town. Now we're spotlighting five hamlets that have been turned completely (or nearly so) into hotels.

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Scouting Report 2008

Our third-annual rundown of the best new places—like Bergerac, France—as determined by people lucky enough to have exploration be part of their job description.

Think You Know Paris?

Put your city smarts to the test by taking our 12-question trivia quiz. Each answer reveals a neat tip for your next visit.

Sardinia: Italy's Island Surprise

Prehistoric ruins, rugged landscapes, and fresh local foods…. Find it all on the rustic Italian island of Sardinia.

Urban Renewal: Copenhagen

Copenhagen's postindustrial waterfront is turning into a nice place to spend an afternoon—or longer.

Affordable Europe

Even with the weak dollar, there are ways to save when traveling abroad.

Everyone's Going

Madrid's Hot New 'Hood

A little over a decade ago, Chueca was one of the city's most run-down neighborhoods; now it's one of the most fashionable.

Secret Hotels of Sicily

Across Sicily, historic villas and farm estates have been reborn as cozy, family-run hotels and agriturismi, or farmstays, where the food is organic and the people are as warm as the ever-present sun.

Five Hotels: Paris B&Bs

Faced with too many visitors, the city of Paris asked its citizens to open their homes as B&Bs. It doesn't get more authentique than that.

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