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Paris. Does it need an introduction? Home to a thousand iconic images, world-class museums and entertainment to suit every kind of visitor, it’s no wonder so many travellers flock to this city time and time again says Julianna Barnaby
Paris. Does it need an introduction? Home to a thousand iconic images, world-class museums and entertainment to suit every kind of visitor, it’s no wonder so many travellers flock to this city time and time again says Julianna Barnaby
Parisians have led the way with a quintessentially green scheme. Mark Hodson recounts the joy of hopping on a bike and exploring the city on two wheels
From an all-night arts festival to an installation of yarn sculptures, this autumn brings a host of thought-provoking events
The US has long blamed its economic failings on other nations. Unlike its standoff with Japan in the 1980s, though, its tussle with China could prove costly
After China decided to restrict its waste intake from abroad, South-East Asia became the West’s new dumping ground. Today, the region is pushing back, leaving the global recycling ecosystem in turmoil
Tourist destinations increasingly lack the infrastructure and resources to manage snowballing visitor numbers. While tourist taxes have provided some relief, the creation of a sustainable tourism market will require a more holistic approach
Vitoria-Gasteiz is known for its quaint wineries and picturesque green spaces, but the city has also proven its credentials as a host of major international events
From medieval triptychs right through to the pop art of the 20th century, every era-defining artistic movement can be found in the bustling art galleries of Europe
Augmented and virtual reality technologies are emerging as disruptive forces in the travel industry. The United Arab Emirates could be a testing ground for these immersive attractions
Campaigners across the globe are protesting a harsh new law brought in by Brunei that introduces the death penalty for gay sex
Business Destinations explores six hotels that don’t interrupt the landscape but integrate with it, allowing guests to enjoy the tranquillity of nature’s architecture
So-called ‘supermalls’ have exploded in popularity in recent years, even becoming destinations in themselves. However, as consumers increasingly shift towards e-commerce, their survival is in serious jeopardy