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The Cartagena de Indias Convention Centre

Since it opened in 1982, the Cartagena de Indias Convention Centre has hosted the vast majority of Colombia’s high-profile congresses. To this day, it is one of South America’s most iconic venues

The natural beauty and cultural offerings of Trinidad and Tobago has long made the country a popular destination for tourists

The Caribbean gateway of Trinidad and Tobago

The Caribbean has long been popular among leisure tourists, but the economic prowess of Trinidad and Tobago has begun to draw in a different breed of traveller

The Obama administration is doing its best to open up Cuba to tourism, recognising that such a step with benefit both the island country and the US. Some estimate it could attract two to three million American tourists per year

Cuba gears itself up for tourism influx

Obama’s pledge to strengthen ties between Cuba and the US will bring about huge changes for Cuba’s tourism market

Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The country is one of the most popular places to relocate to for Brits

The top 5 destinations Brits are moving to

The weather, quality of life and scenery were all cited as some of the most popular reasons Brits choose to move abroad. So where are they relocating to?

Christmas shopping in Madrid. In Spain, people eat their main Christmas meal on Christmas Eve, and it tends to include seafood

How do other countries spend their Christmases?

There are a number of cultural differences in how people from across the globe celebrate Christmas. Our friends at the OverseasGuidesCompany.com look at how these vary

A view into one of the bedrooms at the Aquarium Atlantis Hotel, Dubai. The hotel offers underwater suites for a whopping $8,800 per night, as well as world-class seafood

Underwater hotels are a dying breed

Underwater hotels are tipped by some to be the next big thing, but many of the world’s most ambitious submarine plans mysteriously sink away before actually materialising

Israel's Tel Aviv, sometimes known as the 'White City' has a growing start-up community, with Downtown Tel Aviv said to be the hotspot for new businesses

10 of the hottest start-up locations

Silicon Valley has been king of the start-up world for decades, but not for lack of competition. Lizzie Meager counts down ten of its rivals

Social dining has become a craze worldwide, with keen cooks opening up their homes to feed strangers. Image courtesy of EatWith

Social dining: making local contacts over supper

App-led supper clubs offer something new for business travellers hungry for cultural enlightenment. We sent our reporter to put it to the test

The opening ceremony of the London Olympics 2012. While some games prove worthwhile financially for countries, others struggle to recover from the staggering expenses incurred

From London to Sochi, whose Olympic games paid off?

Fans praised the football at this summer’s Brazil World Cup, but chronic mismanagement shone a light on a bitter reality: mega events may no longer be a viable model