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ARTICLES

Rebuilding Oaxaca, Mexico

A year after it was paralyzed by protests, this colonial Mexican city of Oaxaca is putting itself back together. Daniel Kurtz-Phelan reports on the progress.

New Adventure Travel in Chiapas, Mexico

How does an adventure outfitter create the next great itinerary in uncharted territory?Christopher R. Cox goes behind the scenes in Chiapas, Mexico, to discover the...

Mexico Earthquake Another Jolt for Country's Tourism

USA Today Travel  |  Tuesday's strong 7.4 earthquake in the southern Mexico state of Guerrero, about midway between the beach resort of Acapulco and the...

My Favorite Place: Alice Waters

The godmother of Slow Food gives T+L a taste of Oaxaca, Mexico.

Dancing in Veracruz

A mix of 17th-century ballroom dance and Cuban rhythms, danzón heats up the Mexican port town of Veracruz.

Oaxaca’s Alternate Lifestyle Scene

In the indigenous muxe culture of Mexico's Oaxaca state, alternative notions of sexuality are not only accepted, they're celebrated. Eleni N. Gage reports.

Ask T+L: Passports, Affordable Skiing, Oaxaca Dining

What's the best way to get my passport renewed in a hurry? —L.M., VIA E-MAIL If you live near one of the 13 major cities...

6 Great Colonial Mexican Cities

Mexico's colonial cities are alive with culture—bustling markets, Baroque cathedrals, and archaeological museums. Susan Morgan delivers the definitive guide to six that are all an...

The New Face of Acapulco

Sixty years on, a second generation is giving a youthful reinvention to the hotels, restaurants, and beaches.

Letters | October 2008

It was a thrill to see my beautiful year-round residence, Cape Cod, featured in Travel + Leisure [“The Best of Cape Cod”]. Even though I’ve...
HOTELS

Parador San Juan de Dios

A 17th-century hacienda that was once owned by Harvard University, this boutique property exudes a baroque air: stained-glass windows and heavy oak furniture. more ›


RESTAURANTS

El Topil

Drop by this homey restaurant for slow-roasted pork and house-made corn tortilla quesadillas. more ›


ACTIVITIES

Mirador La Coyota

Take in the scenery at this overlook clinging to the 3,000-foot walls of Sumidero Canyon. more ›




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