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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Travel

Ted McGrath

From museums to meals, playgrounds to pit stops, here is some carefully culled advice for covering the city right.

Children in Central Park.
Timothy Clary/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Children in Central Park.

In Transit Blog

Your Tips for Tackling New York With Kids

We asked you to share your advice for negotiating New York with children. Here’s some of what you told us.

Giacomo Gambineri
The Getaway

Where Is Everyone? Try a Tracking App

With tracking apps you can locate family members on a map, receive alerts if your children venture beyond a designated area and far more.

36 Hours in Oslo

Kyrre Lien for The New York Times

A visit to Norway’s capital could drain your wallet, but given everything you’ll find there, you might consider it a bargain.

A cone of frites at Frit Flagey in Brussels.
Seth Kugel

A cone of frites at Frit Flagey in Brussels.

Frugal Traveler

In Brussels, Frites Are More Than Just Fries

When is eating French fries a job? When the Frugal Traveler is in Brussels, and he goes in search of a deep-fried taste of the Belgian capital’s culture.

The coveted zinc-topped bar at Lolla.
Alex Ang

The coveted zinc-topped bar at Lolla.

Good luck getting a seat at this tapas bar, which was named one of the hottest restaurants in the world earlier this year.

Check In

Hotel Review: Teatro B&B; in Lisbon

This boutique property, which opened last summer, boasts a trendy address, dramatic flair and reasonable rates.

Piotr Redlinski for The New York Times

This island on the edge of Nova Scotia isn’t known as a golf haven, but for adventurous players, perhaps it should be.

The Piazza Cavour fountain in Rimini, scene of a memorable snowball fight in “Amarcord.”
Francesco Lastrucci for The New York Times

The Piazza Cavour fountain in Rimini, scene of a memorable snowball fight in “Amarcord.”

Though the director Federico Fellini grew up in Rimini, it can take a mix of imagination and persistence to uncover traces of his life and work there.

Ed Alcock for The New York Times
Overnighter

Finding Solitude at Monet’s Gardens

A new hotel has made it easier to avoid crowds at the artist’s home and gardens in Giverny, a short trip from Paris.

The 46 Places to Go in 2013

From art in Rio to wine in China to food in Washington, D.C., here are dozens of reasons to escape and explore this year.

Photos
Scenes From Oslo

Coffee and cocktails, beers and beaches are all part of 36 Hours in Norway’s capital city.

Surfacing
From Seedy to Stylish in a Stockholm Neighborhood

A transformation is under way in the island area of Hornstull.

Kid-Friendly New York

What should you see when you visit the city with children? Some advice.

Your Pictures and Stories
The 46 Places to Go in 2013

We have now posted more than 100 photos that you’ve taken in destinations on our list. See them all and submit your own.

What I Brought Home

See dozens of your souvenirs and the stories behind them.

Why We Travel: Photos From Times Readers

“As soon as I saw the sky, I dropped the coffee and got my camera; it was just so beautiful.”

Stories From Your Strolls

We asked you to send us photos of your favorite walks in Europe. Here are some highlights.

2012 in Review
The Colors of Travel 2012

Explore the places we visited last year, from Maine to Russia, through the colors they revealed.