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I grew up in Athens. Here are 8 things I wish tourists would stop doing when they come here.

I was born and raised in Athens, and I believe many mistakes tourists make are avoidable. Never flush your toilet paper and don't count on the buses.


30 Rare Photographs Taken at Chateau Marmont

The iconic Hollywood hotel has been a favorite among celebrities for nearly 100 years.


Explore Europe's cute little countries

Europe is a wonderful continent, filled with spectacular countries. Thing is, there are plenty of European nations that don't get their due shine. Europe's smallest states and countries are actually some of the continent's most interesting. Find out more about them in this fun gallery.


Are These Bucket List Trips Actually Worth The Hype?

You might just have to see it to believe it.


The 20 Best Luggage Brands Worth Investing In

From Samsonite to Rimowa, Tumi to Away—here's what you need to know about each one.


Airline app glitch randomly logged customers into other people's accounts

One Facebook user joked he would find a "better seat" for the Qantas customer whose details he was shown after the frequent flyer app issue.


Hilarious moment Princess Olympia of Greece crawls through window

The model, 27, travelled to the Isle of Bute in Scotland last month to visit her friend Lady Lola Crichton-Stuart.


Historic battlefields you can visit

Battlefields serve as a permanent reminder of some of history's bloodiest military engagements. The bucolic landscapes we see today were once stained with the blood of hundreds, sometimes thousands, felled in the throes of mortal combat. Preserved for posterity, these conflict locations remain hallowed turf, historical landmarks of past campaigns and encounters, many of which influenced the outcome of world wars. Click through and tread the fields of history's bloodiest battles.


Photos of the Isolated Forest-Dwelling Tribe in Thailand

Discover the isolated tribe living in the mountainous forest of Thailand. From sleeping under thatched huts and hunting wild game with blowpipes, to to being exploited through human safaris, find out why this isolated group who has been living off the land for thousands of years are now on the verge of extinction.


People are only just realising what used to be inside the O2 Arena

The forgotten history of London 's O2 Arena has resurfaced - and the eerie exhibition from its past life as the Millennium Dome has left many visitors scratching their heads in disbelief.


As the US braces for another summer of travel chaos, this Japanese airport hasn't lost a single bag in its 30-year history

Kansai International Airport opened in 1994 and says it's never lost a bag. It cited "daily efforts and careful work" for its success.


Flag flies at half mast at school of slain East London teenager

A flag can be seen flying at half mast at the school of a slain East London teenager who was attacked by a man wielding a machete and later died from his injuries.


All the Rules Restaurants Have to Follow on 'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives'

First rule of Flavortown? Don't say the word "Flavortown" on camera. Since 2006, we've watched Guy Fieri travel coast to coast visiting some of the country's greatest establishments for Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. It's one of the biggest shows on the Food Network, and with over 648 episodes and counting, it doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon. But what does it take to become a Triple D-featured spot and how does it all work? Both Fieri and producers have spilled behind-the-scenes secrets about the show throughout its 42 seasons—from who picks the restaurants to how you can tell if the host really likes a dish to what happens to these eateries after the cameras leave (spoiler: a little thing called the Triple D Effect!). Keep reading to learn about all things Flavortown and find out what really happens when Fieri rolls into your town.


The top 10 best beaches around the world. See which ranked No. 1.

These are the world's top 10 best beaches according to votes from more than 1,000 travel professionals as part of World's 50 Best Beaches annual list.


Princess Cruises is taking a page out of the ultra-luxury cruise industry with new all-inclusive, $3,000 cabins

Princess Cruises new high-end "ship within a ship" segment is following in the footsteps of many popular ultra-luxury, all-inclusive cruise line.


Thieves steal bag containing jewellery on train from King's Cross

The victim was boarding a train at King's Cross station bound for Edinburgh on December 14, 2023 when their bag full of valuable jewellery was taken.


Airbnb Goes Hollywood With Plans to Rent X-Men Mansion, ‘Up' Home, ‘Purple Rain' House and More

The mansion, sitting atop a hill in Westchester County, New York, could be mistaken for any number of homes in the area, save for one little, er, big, thing. In the driveway, feet from the front door, there is the battered severed head of a giant Sentinel, one of the antagonists to the X-Men. The […]


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!)


The mysteries of the North Sea: a lost land bridge, a geopolitical crossroads, and a tourist haven

The North Sea—the northeastern arm of the Atlantic Ocean—is located between the British Isles and the mainland of northwestern Europe. Its waters have had a strong influence on European history, providing access for commerce and conflict. The sea is also the source of numerous myths and legends. Incredibly, however, the North Sea covers an area that was once terra firma, an enormous land bridge that connected Britain to continental Europe. Intrigued? Click through and find out more about how this sea was formed and the role it has played in geopolitical and military affairs, and its appeal as a tourism destination.


Spain's prettiest towns and villages

Spain is celebrated for its sun-kissed coastal resorts and swathes of golden sand. But this vast country, one of the largest nations in Europe, is possessed of an interior characterized by numerous historic towns and villages of exceptional charm and beauty. Many date back to the medieval period, and retain a singular allure that is at once beguiling as it is appealing. Click through and discover Spain's prettiest towns and villages.


A retired Microsoft exec and his wife fell in love with RVing during the pandemic. Now he's using AI to help you plan your next road trip.

After retiring from Microsoft, Scott Lengel became an RVer. He started AI-powered AdventureGenie to help people like him and his wife plan road trips.


No river, no airport, no farms: Largest countries without essential features

Most of the world is used to the idea of having airports, beaches, farms, and an army. But Earth is as vast and diverse as humans are resourceful. That means that people inhabit all corners of the world, including places that have no rivers, no forests, and no mountains. Browse the gallery and check out examples of the largest countries that don't have a feature or infrastructure that many take for granted.


Do you live in one of the coolest neighborhoods in the world?

Time Out magazine recently published its list of the 40 coolest neighborhoods in the world. For the sixth year running, the magazine surveyed over 12,000 people in this year's shortlist, including city-dwellers and local experts. The best districts were rated based on fun, food, culture, and community. In this gallery you'll find a condensed version of the magazine's coveted list. Click on to see if you live in one of the world's coolest neighborhoods.


10 Stylish and Equally Comfortable Airport Looks for Your Next Trip

Look and feel great the next time you travel!


34 of the Best Small Towns in Texas That You Don't Hear About Enough

We're checking in to this Victorian-style B&B ASAP.


Bizarre discoveries in the most unexpected places

Many fascinating discoveries have been made throughout the years, but sometimes they can be truly puzzling, especially when they're made in unlikely locations. Browse through this gallery and get to know some really weird things found in the most unexpected of places.


Major cities under threat from natural disasters

When selecting a place to live or visit, weather is an important factor to consider. Mediterranean countries are popular due to their warm waters, while Scandinavian nations enjoy their icy cold temperatures. However, there are some destinations that possess entirely different climates. Take Tokyo and New York City, for example. These attractive locations draw millions, but are also cities at high risk of natural disasters. There are supercities worldwide that are susceptible to typhoons, tsunamis, wildfires, and even earthquakes. To find out more about the places where nature's fury could strike at any moment, click through the gallery.


These Small Towns in California Are Bursting With Beauty and Charm

Nope, this isn't Italy.


The oldest, largest, and deepest lake in the world

The planet's largest and deepest freshwater lake is also its oldest. In fact, Lake Baikal is unique. Its sapphire-blue waters are considered among the clearest found anywhere, and the destination's scenic beauty, rich biodiversity, and indigenous Buryat culture make this magnificent natural wonder truly deserving of its UNESCO World Heritage status. Browse this gallery and find out more about the lake they call the "Pearl of Siberia."


The best cities in the world for music lovers

While most major cities around the world are recognized for a particular love of a genre or subgenre of music, there are certain cities that have a more established music center than others. From the classical scene of Vienna to the rhythmic rumba beats of Havana, each of these cities have great musical heritage, with some of the best venues and stylistic developments. So, no matter what genre you prefer, if you're a music lover then you'll for sure enjoy these destinations. Click on to discover more.


Balmy island resort has become one of America's priciest zip codes

Only five real estate listings are currently live on Sea Island, and the most expensive is a 40-acre land parcel with 4,000 feet of beachfront selling for $42 million.


In danger: World Heritage Sites at risk of disappearing

There are over 1,000 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, of which 830 are cultural. These landmarks or areas hold such strong cultural, historical, or scientific significance, international treaties have been signed in order to protect them. However, more than 50 of these sites are currently endangered and could face irreparable damage if no measures are taken, according to UNESCO's website. Click on the gallery to explore 15 of the world's most at-risk cultural sites.


Which? reveals the best and worst UK holiday cottage firms for 2024, with The Landmark Trust and Rural Retreats at the top of the ranking and Vrbo and Norfolk Cottages at the bottom

The list has been drawn up by a survey of more than 4,000 people. They were asked about their experiences with holiday cottage companies in the past two years.


Boston's Museum of Fine Arts forced to return Egyptian child's coffin

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has been forced to return an Egyptian child's coffin to Sweden after it was revealed to have been stolen from the Uppsala University Museum in 1970.


The most peaceful countries to live in

In this gallery, we invite you to step into a world where nations vie for the coveted title of Earth's Zen Master, a realm where tranquility reigns supreme. Join us on an exploration of the Global Peace Index, a fascinating journey into the heart of serenity. Discover the delicate balance of peace in a world where harmony is both the destination and the journey. All of the countries listed here are committed to creating a stable and comfortable environment in which their citizens are allowed to thrive and grow without the worry of crime and the threat of danger. Without further ago, click on to discover the most peaceful countries in the world.


Get to know Sweden, one of the greenest countries in the world

Sweden, the largest country in Northern Europe, is a top Scandinavian destination. This pristine land of virgin forest, crystalline lakes, and thousands of rocky islands is an outdoor adventure playground. Stylish Stockholm serves as the nation's capital—regarded as one of the most inclusive and welcoming cities in the world! A year-round joy to visit, Sweden is as alluring in midwinter under a mantle of Arctic snow as it is in summer, when it's warmed by the midnight sun. So, when are you planning to go? Click through and discover rewarding ways to see Sweden.


Wheelchair-friendly? The destinations with the best accessibility facilities

Accessibility is an issue that is still rife across most urban landscapes. But did you know that there are many cities across the globe that have spent much time and money investing in making their attractions more wheelchair-friendly? If there's somewhere you've always wanted to go but that worries about accessibility have held you back from, then think again! Here is a list of the cities that offer the best options for those with mobility restrictions. Click on to discover them all.


European cuisine: worst to best countries for foodies

There’s so many reasons we love to travel. In addition to seeing new sights and giving us a break from work, holidays give us the exciting chance to try new food. Cuisine is the gateway into a country’s culture and history. Spanish paella has ancient roots, and teaches us about the country’s Muslim history. Meanwhile, modern pizza was invented in Naples, and reflects the region's rich Neapolitan culture. European food has changed constantly since the fall of Rome, and countries have influenced each other in many ways. For example, croissants aren’t French, they came from Austria, according to historical reports. What’s more, fish and chips isn’t even a British dish! It’s believed the dish was carried over by Jewish immigrants from Spain and Portugal. With that said, Europe is defined by its different dishes and gastronomic cultures. Spain is heavily influenced by its gorgeous marisco, while the UK is perhaps best known as a melting pot of the world’s finest food. After all, it’s said that chicken tikka masala wasn’t born out of India, but Great Britain. Come explore the food of Europe—there’s gorgeous Dutch desserts, perfect French pastries, strong German sausage, and great Greek grub. There’s no better way to explore Europe than to first understand what they eat. Without further ado, here are Europe’s finest cuisines. Dig in!


The 50 Most Beautiful Restaurants in America

From romantic beachside bungalows to stunning city skyscrapers, these are the most beautiful restaurants in every state


6 things to do in Kagoshima, Japan: channel your inner samurai, take a geothermal sand bath, see ancient forests and more

Kagoshima, on the island of Kyushu, is home to Japan's most active volcano. Away from its main city, this prefecture is a mecca for nature and food lovers From whale watching to a samurai armour maker to stellar cycling and wagyu, Kagoshima has a lot to offer, and is served by direct flights from Hong Kong Tapping strong demand for travel to Japan,...


The history of the most iconic cabaret in the world

Moulin Rouge is one of the most famous cabarets in the world. Located in Paris, France, the theater was founded in 1889 and is the birthplace of the wild and riotous cancan dance. Over the years, Moulin Rouge has hosted some of the biggest names in show business, including Josephine Baker, Édith Piaf, Frank Sinatra, and Liza Minnelli. A venerated entertainment venue, the cabaret continues to draw thousands of visitors to Montmartre every year. Click through and raise the curtain over these memories of Moulin Rouge.


The deadliest passenger plane crashes ever

Even with ever-improving technology, we seem to have constant grim reminders of the catalog of air disasters recorded in the annals of commercial aviation. Sadly, few survive a plane crash, such is the destructive force of an event of this nature. And there have been some truly awful air accidents across the world. Click through and note some of the deadliest passenger plane crashes in history.


I regret spending 2 weeks in Europe traveling to 6 different places. Next time, I'm choosing quality over quantity.

For two weeks, Business Insider's reporter backpacked across six cities in four European countries: Berlin, Vienna, Venice, Rome, Milan, and Zurich.


Walt Disney World's $375-a-head restaurant is awarded a Michelin star

The achievement marks the first time a theme park restaurant has received such an honor, but also establishing Disney as the sole U.S. theme park boasting a Michelin-starred eatery.


10 of America’s Best Water Parks

Make a splash at these fun-filled oases.


15 Travel Scams No One Talks About—And How To Outsmart Them

Unveil the hidden travel scams lurking beneath the surface with our guide to the top 15 schemes you need to be aware of. Arm yourself with expert tips on how to outsmart these scams and safeguard your adventures for worry-free travels.


22 Adults-Only Resorts for a Well-Deserved Vacation

These romantic retreats have everything you need—except children.


The World’s 20 Most Beautiful Cities to Visit in Your Lifetime

Some standards and some surprises–all dazzling destinations to tempt you on your next trip.


31 Rare Vintage Photos of Palm Beach

The glamorous Florida town has attracted socialites, celebs, and even royalty through the years.


The perfect travel partner for you, according to your star sign

Ever come back from a vacation and not felt as rested as you thought you would? Of course, there are many things that can go wrong when you're on vacation. Going with the wrong person or people, however, should not be one of them. Astrology tells us that we are more likely to enjoy and get the most out of our vacation if we go away with someone who has a compatible sign. With this in mind, check out the following gallery to find out which star sign makes for your ultimate travel companion.