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The nonprofit education strategist in Washington, D.C., was looking for airfares to visit her brothers in Texas over the Thanksgiving weekend. “I told my mom—kind of kidding, but kind of not—that it would be cheaper for the whole family to fly to Paris,” said Perrotti, 35. Since that decidedly un-American Turkey Day, Perrotti and her family have celebrated Thanksgiving in Barcelona, Jordan, Istanbul and Mexico. “We’re really motivated to choose locations based on the cost of flights,” Perrotti said, adding that she subscribes to flight-deal newsletters to keep track of discounted fares well before the holiday rush. A love of traveling to different places in general and “being open to so many options” drives their approach, she said.
Persons: Alex Eben Meyer, Alexandra Perrotti, , , Perrotti, “ We’re, ” Perrotti Organizations: Washington , D.C Locations: Washington ,, Texas, Philadelphia, Paris, Barcelona, Jordan, Istanbul, Mexico
A BETTER IDEA Marseille can offer French city life without the tourist throngs of Paris. Photo: Alamy Stock PhotoIT TOOK ONLY three days in Marseille for the man at the boulangerie to learn my breakfast order. “Voilà,” he said, placing my espresso and croissant on the counter before I could even open my mouth. “This would never happen on a trip to Paris,” I thought, before stepping into another unpredictable day in the multicultural milieu of France’s second-largest city.
Persons: , Organizations: IDEA Marseille Locations: Paris, Marseille
Summer Reading 2023: The Best New Books
  + stars: | 2023-05-26 | by ( Sarah Lyall | Mary Pols | Alida Becker | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Card 5 of 9New mysteries offer plenty of suspense. Background Image: In this illustration, a figure lies on a beach on a striped towel, a book over their eyes. On the left is a figure who recalls Sherlock Holmes. He is wearing a hat and smoking a pipe, and bending down to peer at the sand through a magnifying glass.
Tom Marchant, co-founder of luxury travel company Black Tomato, said expressing what you want from travel helps trip advisers plan accordingly. “We can categorize the experiences we offer by how they make you feel and what you want from a trip, instead of just the destination,” he said. “We can try and create the conditions for those emotions that [we hope] you later associate with the best travel memories.”Philip Fong/AFP/Getty
CUMBERLAND, MD., is not what most people would call a bucket-list destination. Set on the banks of the Potomac River, it offers pleasant-enough diversions. A quaint, pedestrian-only strip of local businesses. A vintage steam engine that shuttles sightseers into the Allegheny Mountains. Still, when I think ahead to when I’ll kick the proverbial bucket and the travel experiences I’ll remember most, it is a scorching summer afternoon in a mostly unremarkable town that rises to the surface—not the first time I glimpsed the magnificent mausoleum in Agra.
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