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#9


Joined: May 2005
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This is a nice little magazine on Italy and things Italian:
www.benemag.com
I like Conde Nast; Gourmet and Saveur; the last two have lots of food-related travel content.
www.benemag.com
I like Conde Nast; Gourmet and Saveur; the last two have lots of food-related travel content.
#10
Joined: Jan 2003
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The only one I subscribe to is Hidden Europe, http://www.hiddeneurope.co.uk/
#13
Joined: Sep 2004
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ITN - Internatinal Travel News is a monthly magazine, By subscription only.
www.intltravelnews.com
Comes out of Sacramento, CA
I don't recall the price of a subscription. It is printed in black and white (no color) on newspaper print paper.
February 2007 feature stories:
The North Pole
Nepal
Australia
Italy - Florence cooking class
Peru
Learning another language
There are feature columns: Rick Steves is a contributor each month, this month's topic Blackpool, Britain's Coney Island.
You can send a friend a free copy by e-mail with name and address to:
[email protected]
This way you can decide if you like enough to buy subscription.
www.intltravelnews.com
Comes out of Sacramento, CA
I don't recall the price of a subscription. It is printed in black and white (no color) on newspaper print paper.
February 2007 feature stories:
The North Pole
Nepal
Australia
Italy - Florence cooking class
Peru
Learning another language
There are feature columns: Rick Steves is a contributor each month, this month's topic Blackpool, Britain's Coney Island.
You can send a friend a free copy by e-mail with name and address to:
[email protected]
This way you can decide if you like enough to buy subscription.
#14
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 119
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Greece Magazine. It's published eight times a year (recently increased from six to eight) by a British company and they mail it to me here. A bit pricey, but worth it.
Their articles about my favorite country are superb.
milley
Their articles about my favorite country are superb.
milley
#17
Joined: Jan 2003
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National Geographic Traveler and France magazine (www.francemag.com).
Ron, thanks for the web address for Hidden Europe. That looks like a gem.
Diane
Ron, thanks for the web address for Hidden Europe. That looks like a gem.
Diane
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Travel & Leisure.
I like that couple of their contributing editors are well known authors, and the stories tend to have more of a meaning to me due to some socio-political-history analyses than we visited this art nouveau hotel, that city is hip, and one has to eat in expensive restaurants just to be part of the in-crowd.
I like that couple of their contributing editors are well known authors, and the stories tend to have more of a meaning to me due to some socio-political-history analyses than we visited this art nouveau hotel, that city is hip, and one has to eat in expensive restaurants just to be part of the in-crowd.
#20
Joined: Jan 2007
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I'd chip in my vote for Hidden Europe magazine too (already mentioned above). So of the others mentioned here are worldwide in their coverage. What's good about Hidden Europe is that they specialise in Europe and try to appeal to the more savvy traveler. Lots of online articles at http://www.hiddeneurope.co.uk. They also have a few newsletter, with an excellent archive of about sixty past issues.

