Monday, February 24, 2025

Travel

Mondrian Shoreditch London is now open

Now open with a number of signature food and beverage outlets, including a new culinary experience by world-famous chef Dani García,

Travel Guide: Gardens and Resting Areas in Venice, Italy

The park dates back to 1807, when Napoleon Bonaparte declared that the city of Venice needed a green area for public use.

First Look: New openings from Raffles Hotels for 2021 & 2022

The first Raffles resort on the Palm Jumeirah – the world’s largest man-made island and archipelago.

New ocean adventures from Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi, here’s what you need know

Accompanied by an expert guide, divers will discover an underwater paradise of tropical fish, manta ray

Everything you need to know about Singapore’s first ‘Garden-in-a-Hotel’

The hotel features one of Asia's largest indoor skylit Atrium, a 21-story-tall architectural design which exudes a sense of urban grandeur,

Travel Guide: Map of Waterfalls and Food Trails in Oregon

Free download travel guide map of more than 80 must-see waterfalls across the entire state,

Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Riviera Maya is now open

Other fun highlights include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles themed penthouse suites, Slimings and Character Experiences,

Sofitel London St James hotel is announcing its partnership with The Design Museum

To mark the new partnership, the hotel’s acclaimed St James Bar has introduced a playful Perriand signature drink,

The world’s steepest dive roller coaster from Six Flags in Texas

Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger will be located in the Crackaxle Canyon Screampunk District. 

13 cultural sites were added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List

Video tour of the sites that were recently added to UNESCO's World Heritage List

Seven natural sites have been added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List

Situated in the eastern Yellow Sea on the southwestern and southern coast of the Republic of Korea, the site comprises

Video of the newly inscribed sites from UNESCO’s World Heritage List for 2021

The site contains 4,500 petroglyphs carved in the rocks during the Neolithic period dated 6 to 7 thousand years ago

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