Travel Briefs

In Québec City, the Musée de la civilisation (85 rue Dalhousie, Québec City, Québec, G1K 8R2, Canada; phone 418/643-2158 or, toll-free in No. Am., 866/710-8031) has added a new permanent exhibition, “This Is Our Story: First Nations and Inuit in the 21st Century.”

It showcases 400-plus objects, such as clothing, baskets, shell-bead wampum and a 36-foot rabaska canoe.

Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sun. Sept. 2-June 22 and 9-5 daily June 23-Sept. 1. Closed Dec. 25. CAD15 (near $13...

More than five centuries ago, a huge deposit of pure graphite was discovered in Cumberland, England. Local shepherds used it to mark their sheep. Soon after, a cottage industry arose in pencil manufacturing.

Visitors can learn the history of pencils, take an art class and see the world’s largest coloring pencil (it’s yellow, almost 26 feet long and weighs 984 pounds) and other exhibits at the Cumberland Pencil Museum (Southey Works, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5NG, U.K.; phone +44 [0]...

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Until Sept. 21, 2014, to celebrate the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth, London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (Cromwell Road, London, England SW7 2RL, U.K.; phone +44 [0] 20 7942 2211) is staging an exhibit about the playwright that includes props, costumes, set models, design sketches and printed ephemera. An audiovisual exhibit will show productions of plays.

Open 10 a.m.-5:45 p.m. daily and till 10 p.m. Friday. Closed Dec. 24-26. Admission free.

Opened in April 2014, the ArcelorMittal Orbit, at 375 feet the tallest sculpture in the UK, is located in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (Stratford London; phone +44 0 333 800 8099), a 10-minute walk from London’s Stratford Tube station. 

The tower’s unique design includes a complex structure resembling a roller-coaster track wrapping around it, and from either of two observation decks within it (£15, near $21), visitors can take in views of the adjacent Olympic stadium and the skyline...

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“The Valencia Paella Project — Foodie Mini Break,” a 3-night package to Valencia, Spain, the home of paella, is offered by The Spanish Thyme Traveller (phone +34 96 225 41 48). 

Participants will visit a winery, taste typical Valencia cuisine and learn from chefs how to craft paella and tapas.

The tour costs €650 (near $900) per person, double occupancy (single supplement, €110), and includes boutique hotel accommodations, breakfasts, two...

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“Animals of the Serengeti,” by safari guides Adam Scott Kennedy and Vicki Kennedy, provides information on animal behavior and includes photos of more than 70 mammals and 18 reptile species likely to be seen in Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area of Tanzania.

“Birds of the Serengeti,” by Adam Scott Kennedy, has pictures of 270 species of birds in the park and Lake Victoria’s Speke Gulf and is written to make it easy to identify any species.

Each was...

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The website VeggieHotels (phone +49 30 3680 29 29) has listings of more than 500 vegetarian and vegan hotels, B&Bs and guest houses in more than 60 countries. Hotels listed must serve no meat or fish.

Selections range from the hostel Dharma in Croatia, with singles for HRK135 (near $24) and doubles for HRK185 ($33), to Lancrigg Vegetarian Country House Hotel in England’s Lake District, at £79-£140 ($132-$221) per night for a double.

Visitors to the Caribbean island of St. Kitts may ride on the narrow-gauge St. Kitts Scenic Railway (phone, from the US, 869/465-7263), built 1912-1926 to carry sugarcane from fields to mill, that is part of a 30-mile loop around the island. 

Holding up to 175 people, five modern double-decker train cars each have a covered, open-air top section and an air-conditioned lower section with picture windows. The train hugs the northeastern coastline of the island, crossing canyons at times...

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