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Can Travelers Be Trusted?

Can Travelers Be Trusted?

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Sep 2, 2019 | Personal finance, Travel

A traveler had her Apple Watch stolen as she snoozed in an airplane aisle seat. Still, I prefer to think that other travelers are generally trustworthy.

Travel Raincoats That Will Keep You Dry, in Style

Travel Raincoats That Will Keep You Dry, in Style

by Deborah L. Jacobs | May 30, 2019 | Travel

An exhaustive search for rain gear that can go from trail to city turns up some practical, fashionable options. When every ounce counts, we’ve got you covered.

Where to Buy Kitchenware in France

Where to Buy Kitchenware in France

by Deborah L. Jacobs | May 17, 2019 | France, Travel

Some of the best French souvenirs can enhance your kitchen back home. From glasses to gadgets, an avid cook reveals her sources.

The Cabdrivers’ Guide to Singapore’s Best Hawker Food

The Cabdrivers’ Guide to Singapore’s Best Hawker Food

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Apr 6, 2019 | Food, Singapore

For the most authentic experience, eat in residential neighborhoods where money goes further. Tips from those who have been around the block.

Mastering the Art of Eating Hanoi Street Food

Mastering the Art of Eating Hanoi Street Food

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Mar 21, 2019 | Food, Vietnam

The genius of Vietnamese street food is creating something delicious from simple, inexpensive ingredients.

Avoiding the Crowds on Ha Long Bay

Avoiding the Crowds on Ha Long Bay

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Mar 7, 2019 | Vietnam

There’s a lot to love about Ha Long Bay: turquoise waters, massive limestone outcroppings, naturally formed beaches and stalactite-hung caves. But it can also be a mob scene.

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