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Stunning Vistas and sweet serenity Insight is always on the itinerary. Choose Your Expedition Journa

Stunning Vistas and sweet serenity [LA Expeditions] [la times expeditions logo]( Insight is always on the itinerary. Choose Your Expedition Journalist-led L.A. Times Expeditions take you deeper into your destination. [Picture of Japan]( Art & Design The Architecture of Japan – From Ancient to Contemporary, Featuring the Islands of Naoshima and Teshima Itinerary 11 Days Departs May 13, 2019 The architecture of Japan is a fascinating marriage of old and new, of ancient tradition and futuristic vision. Among the iconic structures you'll see: Nakagin Capsule Tower, 21_21 Design Sight, Tod’s Omotesando Building, the Itsukushima Shrine, the White Heron Castle and the temples of Kyoto. Led by Los Angeles Times culture writer Carolina Miranda, this 11-day journey will also feature some of Japan’s best cuisine. [VIEW TRIP]( [Picture of Venice]( Art & Design Explore the Venice International Film Festival With Film Critic Justin Chang Itinerary 7 Days Departs Aug. 27, 2019 Don't miss your chance for an all-access festival experience led by Los Angeles Times film critic Justin Chang. The tour is tailored for cinema buffs, with all-access passes to the films, entry to the festival village and a chance to attend panel discussions with experts and filmmakers. You’ll also visit with costume makers at Atelier Nicolao, famous for elaborate period garb for screen and stage, on a trip only the LA Times could offer. [VIEW TRIP]( [Picture of Dubai]( Art & Design Design in the Desert: The Architecture of Dubai and Abu Dhabi Itinerary 7 Days Departs Nov. 2, 2019 Departs Nov. 30, 2019 Dubai is a dream destination for anyone with an appreciation for architecture. Your journalist guide will lead you on a tour of the sky-piercing Burj Khalifa, the jaw-dropping man-made island Palm Jumeirah and the sail-shaped Burj al Arab. Then travel to neighboring Abu Dhabi to see the legendary Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and experience fine dining at Al Mahara, where floor-to-ceiling aquariums take the place of walls. [VIEW TRIP]( Browse our latest expeditions: [LATexpeditions.com]( Is this email not displaying correctly? [View in browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sign up for newsletters]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | Copyright © 2019 Los Angeles Times | 2300 E Imperial Highway, El Segundo, CA 90245 |[(213) 283‑2274](tel:2132832274)

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