Glasgow, Scotland
With its immensely convenient location and range of services designed to make each guest feel comfortable, the Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow is an ideal choice for any business traveller venturing to the Scottish city
With its immensely convenient location and range of services designed to make each guest feel comfortable, the Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow is an ideal choice for any business traveller venturing to the Scottish city
Hard times in the tourist industry? Not as far as Scotland is concerned. Tourist chiefs are expecting 2009 to turn into a boom year, thanks in no small part to their 300-event Homecoming Scotland campaign celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of national poet Robert Burns. David Neville Williams reports
Machu Picchu has become synonymous with travel to Peru, creating a double bind for the country’s tourism sector that’s hard to resolve
Following an explosion in the popularity of home DNA testing kits, corporate brands are finding new ways to capitalise on our search for identity
Campaigners across the globe are protesting a harsh new law brought in by Brunei that introduces the death penalty for gay sex
The highly flexible Edinburgh Corn Exchange offers unique event spaces and has the technological capacity to make any event special
Samoa, Fiji and Tonga have brought much to the game of rugby, both on and off the pitch. But the sport’s unequal financial model is threatening the future of the game there
Today, the journey has become as enjoyable as the destination itself, as more of us choose to take it slow and experience the scenic route. Business Destinations explores the revival of luxury train travel
While most famous for his novels, Robert Louis Stevenson left a tremendous impression on both travel writing and travel in general
Offering myriad venues, stages and facilities, the Scottish Event Campus has become a UK hub for business and cultural events
‘Walkability’ doesn’t just refer to how easy it is to get around a city – it also considers which locations are most vibrant and full of life
Since the 2008 financial crisis, Iceland has emerged as a tourism powerhouse that is captivating visitors with its breathtaking landscapes. However, the country’s tourism explosion will not be sustainable unless it is effectively managed