Travel: timeshare nightmares, a "Midnight in Paris" tour and more

Wednesday, 3 August 2011 by IrwanKch
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High noon in Timeshare City

Vacationing in Sedona, our author walks into a movie museum and gets tangled in the snare of the timeshare industry.

Talk About Travel

Talk About Travel

Have a travel-related question, comment, suspicion, warning, gripe, sad tale or happy ending? The Post Travel section's editors and writers are at your service.

Finding the Lost Generation's Paris

Finding the Lost Generation's Paris

Searching for the Paris of the '20s on a self-made "Midnight in Paris" walking tour.

Perambulating Paris

Perambulating Paris

John Baxter's "The Most Beautiful Walk in the World" takes readers on foot through the many faces of Paris.

The other Pinehurst

The other Pinehurst

The Impulsive Traveler: You can golf in Pinehurst, N.C., without golfing at *the* Pinehurst.

Mishandled baggage blues

Mishandled baggage blues

The Navigator on the headaches of lost luggage.

Aqueduck doesn't quack up to claims

Aqueduck doesn't quack up to claims

The Aqueduck is high on good intentions but low on practicality.

Dining in the dark in San Francisco

Dining in the dark in San Francisco

Smart Mouth: Trying to figure out what you're eating in a "blind restaurant" is harder than you think.

A jolly good show

A jolly good show

Bed Check: White Birches Inn evokes an English country home.

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