Tower Bridge is celebrating its 130th anniversary with a new exhibition, displaying never-before-seen photos of workers on the bridge and the public opening.
The goal of reducing reliance on food imports in the region has seen a rise in the number of farm-to-table restaurants, and we’ve cherry-picked some highlights.
Cristóbal Benitez, national director of Sernatur, the government institution promoting tourism to Chile, gives an update on the destination’s targets markets.
Northwest Territories targeting more British visitors after securing better air access to the province, touted as the "best place in the world" to see the Aurora Borealis
With its gentle hospitality, low-key lifestyle and natural beauty, Bermuda is keen to highlight how its luxury scene is somewhat ‘softer’ than many of its competitors
Tour operators are reporting rising demand for the Chepe Express, a scenic railway linking mountains and coastline, via the heart of the remote Copper Canyon.
New airline SkyAlps’ summer service from Gatwick to Bolzano is bringing the majestic Dolomites even closer, and quite literally with the view from the window.
As Ireland celebrates the Wild Atlantic Way’s 10th anniversary, our writer delights in getting to know a section of the 1,553-mile-long scenic touring route.
Since the singer started dating local football star Travis Kelce, Kansas City has officially entered its Taylor Swift era. Here’s why clients should visit.
Ottawa’s Canadian Tulip Festival is the largest, free public display of its kind and is sure to brighten up a springtime holiday to the Capital Region.
Your clients can view an unrivalled collection of canoes and kayaks in the new Canadian Canoe Museum before setting out on their own paddling adventures.
The French capital will be more crowded than usual when the Games kick off on 26 July. Here’s the lowdown on how to navigate the City of Light this summer.
California’s bucolic SLO CAL region, which fills the gap between Los Angeles and San Francisco, entrances our writer on a fam trip organised by its tourist board.