Tourists have been issued a warning over 10 dates when they should not visit certain UK cities over the summer. The Taylor Swift effect on hotel and Airbnb prices is all thanks to her sellout The Eras Tour which is set to
Influential sitcom “Seinfeld” celebrated the central role diners play in the social fabric of New York City during its hilarious 10-season romp through American pop culture. “You’d be hard-pressed to find a year in American television and film that doesn’t have at
An expat who is an expert on beloved British tourist hotspot Portugal has revealed what to avoid if you “don’t want to get ripped off”. Portugal is favoured by UK holidaymakers looking for a break in the sun. But now a former UK
Snap-happy tourists will be blocked from taking pictures of Japan’s highest mountain Mount Fuji. The extreme move comes in a bid to prevent badly behaved visitors from getting their Insta-worthy image of the famous Japanese landmark. A huge barrier will now be
Cinque Terre is world famous for its breathtaking beauty – and even inspired Disney film Luca. Its name which translates to “five lands” and includes five gorgeous fishing villages on Italy’s northwest coast with candy-coloured houses, outrageously stunning views and plenty of places
Tourism boss has backed a tax in Cornwall (Image: SWNS) A tourism boss has backed the idea of a tax for holidaymakers coming to Cornwall – but says Devon would need one as well. Malcolm Bell, Chief Executive of Visit Cornwall, admits
British tourists preparing to spend their spring and summer holidays in Spain may have to deal with a rather unwelcome surprise. With the arrival of warmer temperatures, it is normal to notice more bugs and pests. However, many parts of Spain are seeing
British tourists visiting Majorca have been warned to be on their best behaviour or face hefty fines. A new Civic Ordinance expected to come into force in weeks aims at correcting “uncivil attitudes” sometimes shown by holidaymakers heading to the stunning Balearic island,
A telecommunications tower saboteur has struck again, targeting the Arguayo area of Santiago del Teide and surrounding regions in Spain. Since early yesterday morning, residents and tourists in these areas have experienced significant disruptions in mobile phone networks, Wi-Fi, radio stations, and
British tourists travelling to European cities will have to be extra cautious as the European Parliament has introduced some new rules for a sustainable environment. On Wednesday, the European Parliament gave the green light to new measures that are aimed at not