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Here's How to Marvel at the Milky Way Without a Telescope Until July 13

The southern United States will have the best view in the country, but other regions can see it, too.


The King and Queen visit Edinburgh castle

The King and Queen visited events at Edinburgh castle to kick off Edinburgh's 900th anniversary celebrations.


Where to see the best fireworks displays on July 4

As Independence Day quickly approaches, here are the best places to watch major fireworks displays across the country.


Where do time zones come from?

Let’s be honest: it can be very confusing to understand time zones. While you’re sipping your early morning coffee, someone else on the other side of the world is watching the sun set on an old day, and their time is hours ahead! Generally, clocks are pretty accurate. But what is the history of the time zone? When did humans decide that this was the best way to keep track of time? Click on this gallery and travel through time to discover the answers.


The most dangerous (and the safest) countries for female travelers

In an attempt to determine which countries are the most dangerous for female travelers, husband and wife journalists Asher and Lyric Fergusson studied and ranked the 50 most popular countries amongst tourists. The data was compiled using sources ranging from the 2018 Gallup World Poll to Equal Measures 2030's Gender Advocates Data Hub. The Fergusson's Women’s Danger Index ranked each country based on eight factors: street safety for women, intentional homicide of women, non-partner sexual violence, intimate partner sexual violence, legal discrimination, global gender gap, gender inequality index, and violence against women attitudes. Using these metrics, their list of the 20 most dangerous countries for women emerges. Intrigued? Take a look at their findings by clicking through the following gallery.


Don't fly a lot? You should still get a loyalty account. Here's why. | Cruising Altitude

Even if you don't fly all the time, it's worth having a frequent flyer account linked to your airline reservations.


UN Tourism exec: ‘Love the Philippines’ powerful slogan

LAPU-LAPU CITY, Philippines —An official of UN Tourism praised the “Love the Philippines” slogan of the Department of Tourism (DOT), which he described as a “very powerful tourism tagline.” “I think it is something that I am very much impressed. ‘Love the Philippines’ is the very right slogan. Only the Philippines can do that,” said Harry Hwang, UN Tourism’s regional director for Asia and the Pacific. While he noted that he loved the previous...


Summer of Savings: 8 Best All-Inclusive European Resorts for Families for Under $500

According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), international tourism is expected to reach pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2024. As the world's most visited region, Europe...


I was on the Delta flight where people fell ill from moldy chicken

A Delta Airlines flight was diverted to New York City after passengers and crew, including both pilots, were served moldy chicken, a traveller has revealed.


The State’s Best Mexican Restaurant Just Might Be in Leeds, New York

Casa Susanna in the Catskills is a standout


Blown Away by Romblon's Underrated Beauty

This underrated tourist destination in the Philippines is worth a visit.


Can jet lag really impact your work performance?

For any seasoned traveler, the exhaustion of flying can truly be a heavy weight that doesn’t seem to go away for days on end. That's even the case if, for instance, you travel for work regularly. While there are some jobs that allow you to travel the world, there may be a horrible side effect that can impact your ability to function: jet lag. Curious? Click through the gallery to see what effects jet lag has on your well-being.


Delta Plane Diverts to N.Y.C. After Passengers Are Served ‘Spoiled' Food Mid-Flight

The Amsterdam-bound flight was diverted after “reports that a portion of the Main Cabin in-flight meal service were spoiled,” the airline confirms to PEOPLE


Hotel101-Madrid presales hit $10M

PROPERTY developer DoubleDragon Corp. on Wednesday said that the Hotel101-Madrid project, construction of which is now in full swing, had generated $10 million (about P587.3 million) in presales just a few months after its March groundbreaking. In a stock exchange filing, DoubleDragon said cash payment inflows from unit buyers had exceeded expectations. The company said it expected to capture over $100 million of contracted unit sales from the...


The popular destinations you can't visit in 2024

In 2024, your wanderlust may encounter unexpected roadblocks as some of the world's most iconic destinations temporarily close their doors. From the ancient steps of the Acropolis to the shadowy corridors of Paris' Catacombs, this year marks a pause for some of the globe's most treasured sites. Under the banner of preservation and enhancement, these closures offer a moment of reflection on the delicate balance between our desire to explore and the need to protect our cultural and natural heritage. As you delve into this gallery, discover the surprising, and sometimes hidden, reasons behind the inaccessibility of these famed locations. Click through to explore a world of closed doors and the stories they hold within.


The worst maritime disaster in NY history

History is full of some truly shocking disasters, ranging from man-made incidents to natural events that have torn through entire communities. Some ships in history have also met their untimely end in rather horrific ways, and have resulted in significant loss of life. The General Slocum disaster was one such ship that burned up in New York City. Curious? Click through this gallery and discover everything you need to know about the worst maritime disaster in New York City history.


New York Irish Pub the Dead Rabbit Is Finally For Real Opening in Austin

Reservations for the downtown bar are now available for July


The evolution of air-to-air refueling

Did you know that the first attempt to refuel an aircraft midair involved a man physically carrying a can of aviation gasoline strapped to his back and climbing from one plane to another? Fortunately, air-to-air refueling has come a long way since that dangerous experiment back in the 1920s. Today, aerial refueling is a highly sophisticated, precision-operated maneuver. But how did the vital process of transferring aviation fuel from one aircraft to another evolve? Click through and fill up with this fascinating history of air-to-air refueling.


Travel back in time with these vintage Fourth of July photos

Get ready to break out the red, white, and blue because the Fourth of July is here! This is a time to celebrate the founding of our nation's freedom and the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. What better way to celebrate this historic event than looking back at America's past? Click through the following gallery to see fascinating photos from Fourth of July festivals from years past.


Things Americans find strange about Europe

Europe is incredibly diverse, with various cultures and customs across different countries. But there is one thing most people can agree on about the continent: it's very different from the US. Many Americans have traveled to Europe and found themselves perplexed at different customs and societal norms, and they've shared their experiences online. Mind you, there are many things that are considered normal in the US that are weird for the rest of the world as well. But that's the fun of traveling! You get to see the norms and lifestyles of other people, cracking open the narrow perception of our own lives. So, click through and enjoy all the things Americans find strange when they're in Europe.


Tourist who died rushing into the sea to try to save children is named

Bryn Thomas, from Southampton, Hampshire, is said to have died after running into the water in a bid to help the children, aged six and seven, along with others on the Costa Blanca on June 7.


Things you should never do on an airplane

From remembering your passport to packing the right things, traveling can be stressful. That's why it's important to remember some small things that can make a huge difference in your flight and potentially your health, while also maintaining common courtesy towards fellow passengers. Click through this gallery to find out what you should never do while airborne.


Think you know all about geography? Think again

Hands up those who think they know their geography! Well, even those who like to think they know the difference between the Geographic South Pole and the Magnetic South Pole can get things wrong. And you'd be surprised at the mistakes being made at even the most basic levels of this fascinating subject. So, what are some the most common errors made when talking about geography? Click through and resit geography class!


The world's biggest tourist attractions in winter and summer

Travel is a year-round option, and just because cold weather has arrived doesn't mean the vacation is hold. In fact, winter can transform a destination. A blanket of snow, for example, adds a magical veneer to any visitor attraction, lending it seasonal sparkle and extra "must-see" appeal. But are you a winter wanderer, or do you prefer a sojourn in the summer? To help make up your mind, here are some of the most celebrated tourist sites listed in their summer and winter coats. Browse the gallery and decide what time of year you want to travel.


World’s oldest artwork discovered in Indonesian cave

The painting was dated using a new technique and suggests Europe was not where cave art first emerged.


The best hiking trails in the USA

Across the United States, trails wind through landscapes vast and varied, inviting us into the heart of the wild. From the secluded creeks of Alabama to the grand vistas of Wyoming, each path tells a story, each step a new discovery. These aren't just hikes; they are adventures that challenge and inspire, connecting us to the natural world in profound ways. This collection of hikes offers a glimpse into the breathtaking beauty that lies waiting in America's great outdoors. Whether it's the historic paths of the Appalachian Trail or the serene beauty of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), there's a journey for every explorer. Click through to uncover the trails that promise not just a walk, but an experience to remember.


The most remote places on Earth

These places are isolated for reasons such as their location or hostile environment, which making them beautifully untouched destinations. Click here to see the planet's most remote places!


Norms in the US that are peculiar elsewhere

The US is a diverse country, filled with unique quirks and traditions that vary from region to region. But certain customs are common nationwide. And while they might seem normal stateside, in other parts of the world they're thought of as completely strange. For example, the average American may be used to takeaway coffee, but to many foreigners that's far from the norm! Curious to find out what's considered normal in the US, but not in the rest of the world? Then check out this gallery.


The most famous UFO sightings in the world

Peering up at the sky and seeing something unusual may not be just the stuff of science fiction films. Enough reports of global UFO sightings have been made over the years to suggest that we are not alone. Click through to learn more about recent developments in official UFO/UAP investigations, and see a list of some of the most famous UFO sightings in the world. Take a look and make your own mind up about whether or not anybody, or anything, is out there!


Park Inn by Radisson North EDSA supports community

PARK Inn by Radisson North EDSA celebrated Action Month with various activities under its Responsible Business Pillars – Think Community and Think Planet. The hotel expanded its sustainability garden by adding a rooftop vegetable garden, providing fresh produce to further enrich our culinary and food and beverage offerings. For the "think community," the hotel provided linens and pillows, bringing warmth and comfort to the elderly at Bahay Aruga...


Dreaming of living in Europe? What to consider before packing your bags

Have you always dreamed of leaving the US and moving to Europe? Perhaps the idea of escaping the rising political climate in the US is quickly becoming a possible reality for you? Maybe it’s none of the above and you’re simply looking for a change of pace. Living abroad is a life-changing experience and as an American living in the EU, you’ll find places that boast rich history, diverse cultures, and endless travel opportunities. But before packing your bags and taking the plunge, it’s important to consider many things and really analyze what life in another country could be like. This guide will provide you with an insider’s look at not only what to ask and where to go, but also how to embrace your American culture while being open to exploring other places, people, and experiences. Curious about how to make living in Europe happen? Click through to learn more.


WH: Biden STILL hasn't seen doctor for cold from 'international travel'

Joe Biden, 81, STILL hasn't seen a doctor despite his cold contracted 18 days ago from 'international travel,' according to White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.


U.S. named the worst place for British families to move abroad. Here's why

The U.S. comes in last in a ranking of 28 countries, dragged down by high childcare costs, long work hours and lack of federally mandated paid parental leave.


Ascott Makati extends Suite Mercier booking period until July 31, 2024

LAUNCHED on March 30 in collaboration with the prestigious beauty brand Laura Mercier, Suite Mercier is Ascott Makati's first themed suite. This exquisite 83-square-meter one Bedroom Premier Suite is thoughtfully designed for today's sophisticated travelers. Suite Mercier offers scenic views of the vibrant Makati cityscape. Guests are welcomed with an indulgent afternoon tea from Mesclun and premium Laura Mercier bestsellers, available at all...


The War and Treaty on Seeing Cotton Plant in Their Music Festival Dressing Room: "It's a Safety Issue Now"

Though Black artists have made major strides on the recent country music scene - with Beyoncé and Shaboozey launching No. 1 hits and acts like Brittney Spencer and Tanner Adell marking breakthroughs - racism in the genre still exists. For Americana-country husband-and-wife duo The War and Treaty, it came last week at the Coca-Cola Sips […]


Top 10: the worst German aircraft ever made

Germany has produced some amazing aircraft over the years, but not this collection


Heritage group criticises plans for former brewery

A heritage group criticises proposals to redevelop the former Tetley's brewery in Leeds.


The Lonely Oyster Team Opens a Scandinavian Cafe Inside the Echo Park Lake Boathouse

On July 4, the same team debuts a fried chicken truck called Winner Winner serving outside the Little Joy Cocktails bar


22 remaining crew of MV Transworld Navigator now back in PH

MANILA, Philippines — The 22 remaining Filipino crew of MV Transworld Navigator, attacked by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea last June, are now back home. In a statement on Wednesday, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) said the Filipino seafarers arrived on two Cathay Pacific flights (July 2 and July 3) from Hong Kong. Five of their fellow crew members were already repatriated last June 30, according to the Department of Migrant...


Deadly virus warning about the bug wreaking havoc on summer vacations

Americans are being warned about a potentially deadly virus surging across the country and is only expected to worsen as the US experiences some of its hottest summer weather.


The best small cities in the world

Every year, readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine vote for their favorite international city destination. Among other voting requests, readers are asked to nominate their preferred small cities, places where they reckon less means more. Here are the chosen ones. Click through and find out if your favorite small city made the cut!


Over 50,000-year-old cave painting is oldest story-related artwork

The cave painting which was found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, shows three human-like figures carrying rods standing in front of a wild pig.


Do you remember these tourist spots being completely empty?

While most of us would rather forget it ever happened, the COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on everyone's lives not so long ago. Governments around the world tried to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus by decreeing lockdowns. Almost everything was shut down, and most people stayed home, including tourists. Some of the busiest tourist spots on Earth became deserted, yet photographers were there to capture those unique moments. In this gallery, we look back on what some of the world's most popular tourist spots looked like during lockdown. Click on to revisit the not-so-distant past.


Infamously bad celebrity hotel guests

When you've spent time a hotel room, chances are the most havoc you've wreaked was raiding the hotel mini-bar. But that's not the case for many A-listers. Hotels are supposed to be discreet with their celebrity guests, but the rich and famous have been notoriously creative with their destructive behavior. From '70s rock icons to kid actors-turned-troublemakers, stars have ended up owing a lot of money in damages; some have even been slapped with lifelong bans. So, click through the gallery to find out: which stars are considered the worst hotel guests ever?


These US towns will pay you to move there

In a bid to attract new residents, some U.S. locales are offering financial incentives, ranging from cash to free land. Aimed at everyone from remote workers to families, this trend is growing in an era where home ownership is a pipe dream for the coming generations. Such incentives make the prospect of relocating not just appealing but also financially rewarding. Click through to discover the cities offering some interesting incentives!


These beautiful Tolkien-illustrated Lord of the Rings books are half off for Prime Day

Save big on the best versions of The Hobbit and The Silmarillion, too


Batangas diving town swaps trash for rice to clean up its beaches

MABINI, Philippines — Green campaigners in a diving resort in the Philippines have come up with a novel way to clean up the town’s shores – offering to swap a bag of rice for every sack of trash gathered by local residents. Mabini in Batangas province is known for its vibrant corals and marine biodiversity, but a […]


The tunnel that links beer, Scuba diving and Oasis

How they maintain the historic wettest, lowest, longest rail tunnel in the UK.


Amazing pictures of the US Virgin Islands

Browse the following gallery and head for golden-yellow beaches and brilliant blue water.


A megafeast in our version of Venice’s Grand Canal

Picture yourself relaxing on the canals of Venice as gondoliers garbed in their striped blue and red long-sleeve shirts serenade you with love songs beneath warm, blue skies. The Ponte dell Amore bridges are adorned with love locks, and the delightful aroma of delicious food from various vendors wafts in the air. Move this mise-en-scene to the exhilarating ambiance of the premier township in McKinley Hill, where my gregarious group of PhilSTAR’s...