Travel Briefs

The restored remains of ancient Roman houses uncovered beneath the 16th-century Palazzo Valentini in Rome are now on permanent display.

Le Domus Romane di Palazzo Valentini (Via IV Novembre 119/A; phone +39 06 32810) features mosaics, decorated walls and polychrome floors.

In addition, there is a multimedia museum (offering a “virtual tour” of re-created rooms, peristyles, baths, salons and kitchens) and a large model of the area as it would have appeared at the time.

Open 9:30-5 daily except Tuesdays and some holidays. €6 ($8.80) adult or €4 for ages 6-25 and over 65...

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Downloadable “Backpacker Cheatsheets” for 11 countries, including many in SE Asia plus Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, are available free from GuideGecko (www.guidegecko.com).

Each two-page PDF has a country map with travel routes and information on flights, places to stay, dining, sights, activities, nightlife, shopping, the currency exchange rate, phone numbers and more.

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Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Vienna’s MuseumsQuartier, the art complex near the Imperial Palace, has special exhibits and cultural activities till Oct. 31, 2011.

For one installation, “Klanghimmel," June through Oct. 1, transparent speakers over the main courtyard will project whispers, sound clips and sound compositions as the wind blows and in response to the people moving below.

The website www.cyclecopenhagen.dk allows travelers to plan bike routes through Copenhagen and nearby Frederiksberg, Denmark. Users can select multiple stops, then choose the shortest route or the route with the most bike lanes or the route with the most green spaces visible. Also at no cost, maps may be printed out with turn-by-turn directions.

Goa is a popular beach resort area in India known for its relaxed atmosphere, but some tourists have been sightseeing at nearby churches and temples inappropriately dressed (some women even in bikinis). Priests, monks and some worshipers have protested the lack of respect for the sanctity of the religious sites.

The Basilica of Bom Jesus contains the remains of St. Francis Xavier (one of the founders of the Jesuits) and is a well-known pilgrimage location. As of September 2011, it is enforcing a dress code. Women showing too much skin will be loaned a shawl. Two Hindu temples in Goa...

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Bermuda features seven golf courses, six of championship caliber, and now tee times can be booked in advance, online, through Bermuda Premier Golf. Golfers can select a course, tee times and the number of players and pay securely online (Visa, MasterCard or AmEx).

A tee time voucher, sent by e-mail, is encoded with a unique bar code to eliminate fraud. Each voucher is presented to the golf course on the day of play. The site provides course descriptions, pictures and videos.

Also make reservations through Premier Golf’s call center (877/450-6412), based in Bermuda.

The iPilot Flight Simulator Experience at Munich Airport lets you “pilot” a Boeing 737 Next Generation with a fight instructor, choosing from 500 routes (such as flying over Hong Kong or from Munich to Innsbruck over the Alps).

A simulation flight costs €69 (near $96), half hour, or €129 ($178), one hour. Open 10 to 9 daily on the arrival level of Terminal 2. For reservations, phone 089 97583700 or 0162 8477738 or visit www.flyipilot.de.

Accor Hotels will consolidate its budget brands starting in 2012. The least-expensive chains — Formule 1 and Etap — will be renamed Ibis Budget and have blue signage and logos. Current Ibis hotels (red logos) will retain their designation. Accor’s All Season chain will be renamed Ibis Style and sport green signage and logos.

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