In Prague, Traditional Dumplings Take Over a Menu
Knedliky Laznicka (Dukelskych hrdinu 15), the city’s first shop dedicated to dumplings, opened last summer, quickly developing a loyal following that lines up for blocks to buy them.
The Top 10 Travel Articles of 2011
A survey of the top articles of 2011 from The New York Times Travel section.
Guess Where This Is
No. 32 on our list of 45 places to go in 2012 is most certainly remote and exotic, but now is luxurious, too.
Seasonal Drinks to Warm Up Winter in Istanbul
Once winter arrives in full force, Turks start to take refuge in seasonal drinks like sweet sahlep, or hearty boza, to help them fortify against the elements. A tasting tour of various restaurants and cafes provides a warm way to explore Istanbul and its culinary traditions.
Ennio Morricone’s Music Gets Comic Treatment in London
The five classically trained but comic members of the Spaghetti Western Orchestra, an act that devotes their humor-filled shows to Ennio Morricone, is playing in London this week.
In Prague, a Showcase for Art Students and Professors
Artbanka Museum of Young Art, a recently opened space, showcases the work of graduate students and professors at Czech art academies.
Creativity Meets Math at Fondation Cartier in Paris
The Fondation Cartier has taken on topics that go beyond what is considered museum-worthy. Its current exhibition tackles an equally unlikely subject for an art museum: math. “Mathematics: A Beautiful Elsewhere” is on view through March 18.
New Year’s Resolutions From the Travel Industry
Now that the gluttony of the holiday season is over, we can all be on our best behavior. That includes travel companies, several of which are turning over a new leaf for the New Year.
Madrid to Celebrate Three Kings, and the Gift of Innocence
One of Spain’s most popular holiday events, the colorful Procession of the Three Kings, will proceed down the Paseo de la Castellana from Nuevos Ministerios to Plaza de Cibeles on Friday between 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.