The Radar: Musée d’Orsay’s New Wing, Get Through the Airport Faster, Inspiring Travel Apps

  • On October 20, after two years of renovations, the Musée d’Orsay– Paris’ world renowned Impressionist museum– will debut a new wing comprising of temporary exhibition spaces and a redesigned Impressionist Gallery. Visitors familiar with the museum’s cramped corridors are sure to applaud these changes. [France Guide]
  • Although airlines recommend arriving to the airport two to three hours before your scheduled flight, it often seems as if we’re rushing through security and getting to our gate just in the nick of time. Browse these 16 ways to get you from your front door to the gate as quickly as possible. [Independent Traveler]
  • Dreaming of a trip? These five travel iPad apps will help fuel your wanderlust. [Land Lopers]

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