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I have thought for years we were the only people who hated duvets, then we read the letter from Robert Edwards titled “Comforters Out of Place” (June ’09, pg. 53).

The more we pay to stay someplace, the better the chance of getting a duvet on our bed. If they cannot exchange it for a blanket, we remove the inside and use the duvet cover as our bed covering. Most of the time it is enough for the warmth we need. However, sometimes I have to add a towel in the middle of the night.

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Regarding “Comforters Out of Place,” I say, “Hear! Hear!” I am tired of ripping the whole comforter off the bed, taking the “down” part of it out and having to remake the bed using just the comforter cover as a blanket. Neither my husband or I can sleep with the things — they’re just too hot. Who on Earth decided this was a good idea except at the North Pole? Another example of corporations spending major dollars to furnish the customer with something that she does not want!

JUDY...

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Jews lived in Portugal for centuries, both during the Moorish period and after the Christian conquest. My husband, Jerry, and I took an excellent, 10-day customized tour of Portugal and Morocco, with an emphasis on the history and culture of Jews in both countries. We arranged it with Heritage Tours (New York, NY; 800/378-4555, http://htprivatetravel.com). In Portugal we visited Lisbon, Sintra and Óbidos. In Sintra, don’t miss the Pena Palace (pictured above, behind Nili); I have...

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Beaune, a 4-hour drive north from Avignon, is one of our favorite places in France. My wife, JoAnn, and I have been there three times and will go again if we have the opportunity. Beaune doesn’t change much. It’s a charming city and the focal point of Burgundy’s wine industry.

There are many places for wine tasting in and around Beaune, with quite a few open seven days a week. On our last visit we stopped at Patriarche Pere & Fils (5-7 re du Collège; phone 03 80 24 53 79), which...

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I would like to share the following information gathered during a trip to Portugal with my husband, Kip, Nov. 5-14, 2008.

Although taxis in Lisbon are inexpensive, we remind you to not trust the drivers. We had six taxi rides, and we know positively that three drivers tried to cheat us. The others may have cheated us as well but we just didn’t catch it.

One driver tried to shortchange us by €3. Another didn’t turn on the meter when taking us from our Lisbon hotel to the airport...

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My husband, Joseph, and I traveled to Berlin, Prague, Kraków and Warsaw, March 30-April 21, 2009.

In Prague and Warsaw you can use public transportation free if you are over 70 years old. The ticket sellers do not tell you this, but it’s in the fine print of the brochures that are printed in English. You need to have a picture ID that shows your age.

We would like to recommend Hotel Cloister Inn (14 Konviktska St., 110 00 Prague 1, CZECH REPUBLIC; phone +420 224 211 020, fax...

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My wife, Nancy, and I were the oldest patrons in the restaurant. Younger senior citizens addressed me as “sir.” That’s when I suddenly realized, in my 75th year, that I have become an aging traveler.

I’m one of those lucky people who has traveled each year from childhood. Retired for more than 15 years, I continue to travel independently two or three times a year. While we have aged, my spouse and I are healthy and still more or less mobile. We believe that the purpose of travel is...

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ITN printed a reader’s letter titled “Sky-high Charge for Scratch” back in the May ’08 issue, page 30. It prompted another reader to send in the following account of a similar experience with the same auto rental office the year before, one with a twist. — Editor

Through Auto Europe, my husband and I rented a car from National Car Rental at the Frankfurt Airport in Germany for 36 days in April-May ’07.

Because the rental period was six days over the 30-day credit card insurance...

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