Songdo, South Korea: The city that could change the way we travel

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  • Songdo, South Korea: The city that could change the way we travel

    Songdo, South Korea: The city that could change the way we travel

    The aerotropolis, cities designed and built around an airport, will open up new travel destinations.

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  • Tracking moose in Maine

    Tracking moose in Maine

    The big creature is out there — but can you find it?

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  • Disney World’s New Fantasyland will appeal to the royalty in everyone

    Disney World’s New Fantasyland will appeal to the royalty in everyone

    The park’s princess-centric expansion has attractions and details for visitors of all ages to appreciate.

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Travel Features

Time to hit the slopes

Ski Guide 2012 | Regional resort information, a ski patrol ride-along and more.

A TSA-proof holiday menu

If you can pour, pump, squeeze or spill them you’ll likely need to check it.

Searching for bull meat in Pamplona

In the city famous for the annual Running of the Bulls, consumption of bull meat is a way of life — and seasonality.

Sign Language: Funny displays from the road

The Post is looking for the best shots of amusing signs from the world of travel. Here’s one of them.

Post-Sandy travel report

A roundup of conditions, from the beaches to the Big Apple.

A Florida college that’s all Wright

Florida Southern College in Lakeland boasts the largest single-site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright’s work.

Side Order: Making memories in Trinidad and Tobago

The oil-rich twin-island nation off the coast of Venezuela is one nation, but two experiences.

A shrine to soccer

A soccer fan visits a shrine of the sport, the National Football Museum in Manchester, England.

Smart Mouth: In Portland, Ore., craft brewing reaches new heights

A beer crawl of Portland, Ore., a city on the cutting edge of the craft beer scene.

See It: A film on where the butterflies go in winter

A new Imax film tells the story of the discovery of monarch butterflies’ winter habitat in Michoacan, Mexico.

Middle East-bound travelers, wait and see

Despite the protests, don’t cancel plans for travel to the Middle East and North Africa.

Awe-inspiring art in a Maine meetinghouse

Side Order | The South Solon Meeting House in Solon, Maine, is a riot of artworks by members of the Skowhegan School.

Flights for less than $200? Yes, they exist

With an open mind and some deal savvy, you can fly to your next vacation for less than $200.

Minute Suites offers rest for weary air travelers

After a long flight, travelers can lie down at the airport — for a price.

New nonstop routes from Washington airports

You can fly nonstop to more domestic and international destinations thanks to new routes from Reagan National, Washington Dulles and BWI Marshall airports.

Travel Deals

Save on a cruise to the Galapagos Islands.

This week’s best travel bargains around the globe

Save on a Vermont spa, skiing in Pennsylvania, hotels in New York, flights to Rome and more.

A crafts explosion in Somerville, Mass.

SOMERVILLE, MA - MAY 21: Welcome to Somerville mural This colorful mural highlights Somerville's role in the Revolutionary War. (Photo by Robin Soslow for The Washington Post)

The town once known as “Slumerville” is now an arts and crafts and foodie haven.

Bed Check

BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 6: The Hotel Brexton at 868 Park Avenue. (Photo by Michael Cotterman/The Washington Post)

A Baltimore hotel fit for royalty

Wallis Simpson, a.k.a. the Duchess of Windsor, lived in Baltimore’s Hotel Brexton as a young girl.

UNDATED HANDOUT IMAGE: The main house of the Ashby Inn and Restaurant in Paris, Va., has six rooms. The original structure was built in 1829. (Ashby Inn and Restaurant)

Bed Check: The Ashby Inn and Restaurant

Tastefully decorated for the holidays, the Paris destination allows diners the option of delaying the drive home.

CANAAN VALLEY, WV - NOVEMBER 17: A large pedestal lodge sits in the middle of the forest at Black Bear Resort in Canaan Valley, West Virginia on November 17, 2012. The Resort is centered between two breathtaking West Virginia State parks, a federal wildlife refuge, and scenic rivers. (Photo by Andrea Sachs/The Washington Post)

Sleep like a cub in West Virginia

The Black Bear Resort encourages guests to go numb from playing outdoors, then draws them into the warm embrace of the indoors.

The Navigator

The Navigator: The Transportation Department, working for you

A more activist Transportation Department has stepped up its efforts to go to bat for air travelers.

Travel galleries

Peruvian culinary tour

The land of the Incas climbs toward the culinary summit.

Holiday travel gift guide

We have gadgets and accessories for the globe-trotters on your list.

Patrolling the ski slopes

Members of the Wintergreen Ski Patrol take to the slopes each winter skiing season, acting as medics, traffic cops and ambassadors of the mountain.

Africa’s more urban environs

Dramatic scenery beckons tourists in Africa, but those who venture to the wilds in turn miss different experiences in the continent’s cities.

The sun-soaked waters of La Paz

Azure-colored water and laid-back vibes are big draws for the capital of Baja California.