The NA710N | Join The NA710N
The Joey Reynolds Show
Saturday 1am-6am
The WOR Saturday Morning Show
Saturday 6am-9am
WOR Travel

Arthur Frommer's Features
Podcasts
The Travel Show - November 15, 2009 - Hour 1
The Frommers speak to Kirsten Schmidt, Head of Berlin Tourist Board in the U.S., about Berlin, Germany's revival as tourist destination over the last 20 years.
The Travel Show - November 15, 2009 - Hour 2
Pauline Frommer speaks to Catherine Livingstone, Editor/Writer from National Geographic Adventure Travel Magazine, about Winter Olympic inspired Ski Vacations in British Columbia, Canada. And other ski travel locations such as Colorado, Maine , and Wyomin
The Travel Show - November 8, 2009 - Hour 1
Arthur and Pauline Frommer examine the Top 10 Places for Travel that are worth a repeat trip and should be revisited.
The Travel Show - November 8, 2009 - Hour 2
Pauline talks to Diane Redfern, Travel Journalist, from the website Connecting Solo Travel Network (cstn.org) about single travelers, traveling alone.
The Travel Show - November 1, 2009 - Hour 1
The Frommers talk to Audrey Scott, Travel Journalist who writes about her travels to unspoiled areas of the world on the site uncorneredmarket.com.
The Travel Show - November 1, 2009 - Hour 2
A&E Network Food Host of "The Well Seasoned Traveler", Doug Duda talks with Pauline Frommer about the relationship between travel and food.
The Travel Show - October 25, 2009 - Hour 1
Pauline Frommer tells about her recent Carribean Cruise.
The Travel Show - October 25, 2009 - Hour 2
Arthur Frommer speaks with Stephan Rechtshaffen, founder of Omega Institute (which provides wellness-inner growth vacations), about their new Blue Spirit Hotel in Costa Rica.
The Travel Show - October 18, 2009 - Hour 1
This hour, Arthur talks to Sean Lowe, Senior VP of Wyndham Hotels, about their current bargains on rental apartments in resort hotels.

Need Help Planning A Vacation? Look No Further

Check the Weather Anywhere You Are Planning A Trip!

Frommer's Travel News and Deals
Airfare Deals and News for the Week of November 20, 2009
Our weekly roundup of airfares includes some questionable yet timely Thanksgiving deals from Southwest, domestic winter fares from Midwest, Central American deals from American, and other special offers to Jamaica, Russia, and more.
Don't Let Holiday Shopping Frequent Flyer Miles Slip Through Your Fingers
Travelers forgo millions of frequent flyer miles each holiday season because they forget to buy from their favorite online merchants via links at the airlines' shopping mall websites. Here's how to end up ahead.
Frommer's 5 Deals: Dublin, Los Cabos, New Orleans, Grand Bahama, and a Mediterranean Cruise
Save big on hotels in New Orleans and Los Cabos, Mexico, get a Mediterranean cruise for less, or pick from two more deals to destinations around the world.
Cruise Tipping: How Gratuitous Do You Feel?
Tipping used to be simple, now it's not. Here's an up-to-date primer on tipping policies and rates at the principal mainstream, luxury, and small-ship lines operating in and around the U.S. today.
Whoever Wins in the Online Hotel Booking Tax War, Guests Still Pay the Bill
Online travel companies pay hotel taxes based on the low rates they negotiate with hotels. Cities disagree, and want all the taxes they collect. Who's really going to pay?
Expose Yourself to Art: Outdoor Sculpture In & Around New York City
The number of sculptures on New York City's streets and in its parks makes it the greatest outdoor art museum in the United States.
Cruising 101: A Beginner's Guide to Onboard Entertainment
You may be stuck on a ship in the middle of nowhere, but that doesn't mean that your cruise line won't want to make you feel like you're in New York, Paris, or -- more likely -- Vegas. Here are the most common ways they'll try to keep you happy.
Greenland's Northern Lights and Outdoor Adventures
Greenland isn't just ice, whales, and seals -- though they are the main reasons for coming here. You come here to enjoy the Northern Lights, outdoor adventure and sports, and access to unique Inuit handicrafts and customs.
Danish Treats: Having Fun and Getting Happy in Copenhagen
From new museums and theaters to a revitalized waterfront to just plain good attitudes, the Danish capital is great at showing off why it's one of Europe's best cities.
On the Trail of "The Lost Symbol" in Washington, D.C.
You won't have the fate of the world in your hands like fictional symbologist Robert Langdon, but that doesn't mean you can't build an exciting real-versus-make-believe tour of Washington, D.C. based on the best selling "The Lost Symbol."
Ads by Google
The 710

New Blog Stories on WOR


Marathon Miracle


In a previous blog, “A Runners Wife” I spoke about my husband training for the NYC marathon. All I have to say is that the months of training all came together of an amazing race. Race day is a grueling day for runners, and the family. But a miracle happened...

Pray for Us


U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder testified before the senate judiciary committee and basically shrugged when asked if any other enemy combatant captured overseas had ever been brought to civilian criminal court to face justice. Talk about an incompetent boob, not to mention a disgrace.

Great food matched with lovely wines


Here is a list of wines all from Spain, and menus from restaurants in Brooklyn where a crew of us  did a food / wine crawl through Carrol Gardens and Williamsburg recently
Powered By InterTech Media, LLC