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Is toxic profiteering turning arts festival into a party for the rich?

Two years ago, as the Edinburgh Fringe sought to regroup after the pandemic, it underlined its vision for the years ahead with a new motto.


Booking.com is offering cheap vacation deals to Cancún, Paris, and Los Angeles

Now through September 30, Booking.com is offering travelers huge travel discounts on stays in destinations like Istanbul, Dubai, and Orlando.


Princess Anne has a Great Western Railway train named after her

Princess Anne, 73, travelled to Paddington train station with her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence , a member of the GWR Advisory Board.


How popular destinations are fighting overtourism

Tourism is bigger than ever before. In recent years, the number of travelers has increased exponentially across the globe, and many cities and attractions are completely overrun by tourists. But when locals begin to suffer the consequences of mass tourism, it's time to re-evaluate and adopt measures to curb overtourism. This is exactly what many governments are doing. From tourist taxes to bans and restrictions, in this gallery, you'll get to know how popular destinations are fighting overtourism. Click through to get started.


The most mysterious and intriguing disappearances in history

Over the course of human history, numerous cases of disappearance have intrigued and baffled authorities, family members, and the public. In some of these cases the missing person ends up being found, while others' disappearance still remains a complete mystery. Click on the gallery and read about the most mysterious and controversial disappearances in history!


What do the 50 state flags of the US represent?

Each of the 50 state flags of America are unique in their design and symbolism. While some elements can be identified across several examples, namely references to the original 13 colonies, the Stars and Stripes, and the bald eagle, a US state flag is essentially singular in its meaning and significance. A US state flag represents the history of that state, key moments in its timeline, and the character and patriotism of its people. It also serves to highlight its culture and heritage. So, which flag flies over your state? Click through and find out what your flag means.


Why people keep disappearing from these American national parks

Over 1,000 people have vanished from American national parks in the past 100-odd years, often leaving no trace behind. Check out this gallery to learn more about the freakish cases and the shocking reason behind them.


Crisis averted: all you need to know about airplane turbulence

Turbulence is a challenging weather phenomenon that can frighten even the most frequent of flyers. And while modern commercial airliners are fully equipped to withstand all types of turbulence and are flown by pilots trained to safely operate a plane during such an event, a rough, bumpy, and unsteady flight is an uncomfortable and unnerving experience. Indeed, it's no fun at all. So, what exactly is turbulence, how is it caused, and what measures can be taken to reduce its effects? Buckle up and click through this gallery to find out!


How to Tell if You Need to Decant Your Wine

Not every wine needs time to breathe — here's what to know before you reach for the decanter.


Chase's Sapphire Reserve and Preferred, 2 of the best travel credit cards of all time, are offering intro bonuses worth up to $1,125

The Chase Sapphire Preferred and Reserve are two of the best travel rewards credit cards ever — and you can now earn up to $1,125 for getting one.


Find the ideal American city for you, based on your personality

With 50 states and thousands of municipalities, the United States offers a diverse range of options for people of all preferences. Individuals who share similar interests and preferences often gravitate towards locations that provide their desired lifestyle, such as abundant sunshine or a wide selection of wines. Curious? Visit the gallery to discover the ideal destinations that best suit your personality and preferences.


The oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world

There are many ancient cities, but not all of them have been continuously inhabited ever since the first settlements. Several cities, however, have been populated for millennia, and it seems like they're not going anywhere anytime soon. Most of them are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, but some are sadly at risk of disappearing. In this gallery, we bring you some of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Click on to learn all about them.


These stars have been banned from entering certain countries

Being a celebrity has certain perks, such as the opportunity to travel around the world. However, it also comes with increased scrutiny and sometimes leads to clashes with other cultures and laws while traveling. Many stars have been blacklisted from entering entire countries due to their personal views, their criminal records, and a variety of other reasons. Curious? Click through the gallery to discover which celebrities have faced shocking travel restrictions.


High-paying jobs that let you travel the world

You may have a passion for travel but find yourself lacking the time to go on adventures due to your work schedule. The good news is that nowadays you can combine work and travel in many different areas—and actually make good money. From travel blogger to diplomat, browse through the gallery to see the high-paying jobs that allow you travel the world.


9 jaw-dropping underwater buildings you won't believe

Let's dive into the world's most amazing underwater buildings and architecture - sub-aquatic dwellings that combine luxury living with cutting-edge architecture, underwater engineering and technology...


The Bizarre Reason Why A 65-Foot Hot Dog Is In Times Square

We can't believe this is real.


Explore China's most brilliant and bizarre buildings

Step inside China's strangest buildings. Explore boundary-breaking architecture from the People's Republic of China from coin-shaped skyscrapers to Shanghai's pearl-topped tower.


Tragedy as woman dies during trip to the Great Barrier Reef

A Dutch tourist has died after collapsing while snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef. The 51-year-old woman had just returned to the boat at Norman Reef when she collapsed.


The Pentagon and how it has survived history

On September 11, 2001, an airliner was flown into the side of the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia during the wider 9/11 terrorist attack that also brought down the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. Ironically, the attack on the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense took place 60 years to the day construction began on the iconic building. Indeed, the story behind the Pentagon is a fascinating one, and it even plays an important role in Hollywood movie making. Click through and find out more about the largest office complex in the world.


12 Best Things To Do In Maryville, Tennessee

Explore the top things to do in this charming town.


13 Amusement Parks in the U.S. That Are Completely Free to Enter

A few even charge you nothing for parking and entertainment. Amusement parks are synonymous with so many wonderful things: fun in the sun, rollercoasters and carousels, games galore and delicious food. And all in a colorful, jubilant, family-friendly setting. The only issue? Joy like that does not typically come cheap. Or can it? Well, at these 13 amusement parks across the U.S., from the Golden to the Garden States, you can save on one very important front: entry. While the vast majority of amusement parks — including Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and Busch Gardens — require tickets just to walk through the gates, these resorts and parks do not. Of course, if you want to ride the rides or snack on the snacks, you'll still have to open your wallet. (A good thing can only go so far!) But if you're someone who's more about the vibes than the rides, this is the list for you. Make sure you scroll to the bottom: There's one very famous park that's about to go "open gate" with its water parks for guests staying on property. (Hint: It's home to a special mouse!)


Mysterious religious relics from around the world

Often regarded as sacred and/or believed to possess extraordinary qualities, over the centuries numerous religious relics have been preserved. These relics are highly valued and revered. Can you imagine a tooth that continues to grow or blood that has remained liquid for 1700 years? As incredible as that might sound, the Holy Right (the right hand of St. Stephen) displayed in Budapest, and Saint Catherine of Siena's head, shown in Siena, Italy, are examples of such oddities. Intrigued? Click through the gallery to learn about fascinating religious relics, from around the world.


Queen Mary and King Frederik of Denmark set sail on royal yacht

The King and Queen beamed as they boarded the Royal Yacht to set sail on their summer tour which will see them visit Greenland and the Faroe Islands.


£1,625 a night! Hotels sting Swift's fans desperate to see her gig

They have already forked out hundreds of pounds on tickets to see their idol. But profiteering Edinburgh hotels have hiked the price of staying in the city on the nights of her concert.


How 24 Designers Transformed a Historic Townhouse into a Modern-Day Party Palace

The most spectacular designs and takeaways from the 2024 Kips Bay Decorator Show House.


Jetstar sale site CRASHES as bargain hunters leap on $29 flight offer

The low-budget airline dropped the massive sale by discounting 29,000 flights for as low as $29 each.


Florida issues warning about 'fecal pollution' at two popular beaches

Floridians have been warned of 'fecal pollution' in waters surrounding two popular beaches. Officials are urging residents and visitors to stay out of the ocean due to the bacteria linked to illnesses.


The top destinations to visit during spring

Are you planning to travel this spring? Still deciding where? Beautiful scenery and good weather are absolute musts. So, where in the world can you find this? Discover some great spots in this fun gallery!


How Mexico celebrates Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo is the anniversary of Mexico's 1862 victory over the French in Puebla, Mexico, where the day is primarily celebrated in the country.


Mexican authorities search for missing Australian, US tourists

By Lizbeth Diaz MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican authorities said on Thursday they were searching at sea and on land for two Australians and one American reported missing in Baja California, one of the country's most violent states. Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and American Jack Carter Rhoad were reported missing on April 29, according to Baja California's prosecutors' office, and


America's most stunning spring destinations on a budget

The trees are budding, the flowers are blooming, and wanderlust is in the air. For those who want to book a spring break trip that doesn't involve raging parties, here are some of the most beautiful towns to get lost this season.


Booking reports higher quarterly profit on international travel demand

(Reuters) - Booking Holdings reported higher first-quarter profit on Thursday, as strong demand for international travel offset moderating leisure travel demand in the U.S. International travel demand is expected to remain strong this year as global air connectivity increases and travelers flock to Asian and Latin American destinations, while demand for domestic travel in North America plateaus.


20 alternative destinations to overcrowded touristy destinations

The elements that make a destination jam-packed with tourists include iconic monuments, world-class food and picture-perfect scenery. Sometimes, though, it’s nice to escape the crowds and discover a less touristy spot, where you’ll often find just as impressive sites and experiences. From a spot that’s being dubbed “the next Napa” to France’s gastronomic capital, the less obvious destinations have never looked so good.


10 of America’s Best Water Parks

Make a splash at these fun-filled oases.


The world's most dangerous beaches

For many of us, spending time at the beach is synonymous with fun and relaxation. From swimming to playing watersports and sunbathing, the beach is the go-to place for many of us looking to get in touch with nature. Sadly, not all beaches should be included in your bucket list. In fact, some should be avoided completely. In this gallery, we bring you a list of some of the world's most dangerous beaches and tell you exactly why they're so perilous. Click on to discover where not to go.


How to live near an active volcano

It is no small thing to constantly live on the edge of danger, with every sunrise bringing the possibility of either destruction or peace. Life in the shadow of an active volcano certainly comes with its own challenges, but while there are some extremely dangerous volcanoes around the world, it isn’t impossible to live near them. Intrigued? Click through and read on as we explore active volcanoes where people live (and how you can be one of them).


25 impressive lakes that are larger than whole countries

These are the largest lakes on Earth in Russia, Africa, North America and Central Asia.


13 Polite Habits Flight Attendants Actually Dislike—and What to Do Instead

Sometimes our good intentions can miss the mark when we're trying to be helpful on a flight. Here's what to avoid.


Unbelievable discoveries in the most bizarre places

Many fascinating discoveries have been made over the years in the realms of science, archaeology, and zoology, but some were more confounding than others, especially when they turned up in unexpected places. Explore this gallery and uncover some truly bizarre objects discovered in the most improbable of locations.


Surreal sea creatures: the weird wonders of the ocean down under

Australia is known to have some of the most spectacular wildlife in the world, particularly when it comes to creatures of the deep. There's a reason it's one of the most popular destinations for diving enthusiasts! The Great Barrier Reef alone is home to more than 1,500 species of fish and Australia as a whole has more than 4,000. Many of them aren't found anywhere else in the world, and some of them look like they're not from planet Earth... Click on to see some of Australia's weirdest, creepiest, and most colorful sea creatures in this gallery.


What a day at this lux hospitality-centric coworking space in Mont Kiara was like

We visited Colony @ The Met Mont Kiara, a new coworking and event space by the Malaysian chain. Here's what we think about the experience.


The US Navy Blue Angels arrive in Florida prior to the weekend air show

The U.S. Navy Blue Angels arrive at Vero Beach in Florida. The 2024 air show will take place at the Vero Beach Regional Airport from May 3-5.


Chilling moment four UFOs are captured on high speed camera in Utah

A high-speed camera has captured the chilling moment four UFOs were spotted above the 'cursed' Skinwalker Ranch in northeastern Utah.


Are These Bucket List Trips Actually Worth The Hype?

You might just have to see it to believe it.


Exceptional Miami experiences that don't involve partying

If you thought Miami is only made up of South Beach and wild parties, then prepare to be amazed. The city is a cornucopia of culture and that can be found in its music, art, food, and everything in between. Whether it be stunning murals, lush natural parks, or even a famous castle, if you want it then Magic City has got it. Based on a list from Hostelworld, check out the following gallery to uncover magical Miami destinations that deserve far more attention.


The most haunted places in every U.S. state

The United States is teeming with paranormal activity. Many historical places are said be haunted, but other, more unassuming locations, are also home to otherworldly phenomena. If you are into ghost hunting and want to visit a haunted location, where should you head to first? Hopefully you'll find the answer in this gallery. Here we list the most haunted places in every state. Click on and happy ghost hunting!


Space tourism: would you try it?

What once seemed like a science fiction fantasy is fast becoming a reality thanks to the Space Race of the 21st century—a battle among billionaires to be the first to offer commercial spaceflights to the average Joe (as long as he can pay for it!). But that's not all. Orbital hotels, luxury space cruises, and day trips to the moon are all under development in this new tourism sector. Discover a world where space travel is no longer a dream, but an emerging reality, opening a universe of extraordinary possibilities. Click through the gallery to see what the future of travel holds.


10 ‘Second Cities’ Where Your Paycheck Goes Farther

Sure, nobody goes around boasting, "We're Number Two!" But in certain circumstances, coming in second has its advantages. That's particularly true for U.S. cities that don't rank among the biggest in...


The best and brightest: the most beautiful and iconic lighthouses in America

Just as they attract mariners with their welcoming beacons, for some visitors the lure of a lighthouse is simply irresistible. Their shining lights, of course, serve as a warning to sailors, but also guide travelers to some of the most breathtaking scenery in the US. Click through the following gallery and be guided through a selection of America's most photogenic lighthouses.


Paddleboarder has close encounter with pod of orcas off Alaska coast

An expert Alaskan paddleboarder captured video of the amazing moment he had a breathtakingly close encounter with a pod of bold orcas.