Champs-Elysees first car-free day is a hit
Paris' famed Champs-Elysees went car-free for its entire 2km length today with thousands of strollers out. From here on, it'll happen once a month.
Paris' famed Champs-Elysees went car-free for its entire 2km length today with thousands of strollers out. From here on, it'll happen once a month.
Paris is adding more public toilets, and making more of them 24/7 as use grows. Fines for public urination have also been increased.
A beautiful afternoon of flamingo watching on the shore of Kenya’s Lake Bogoria quickly changes....
Ian Cook shares photos of a beautiful Greek beach and the story behind a shipwreck that rests on the beach itself
Definitely not for vertigo sufferers! Developers are planning an open-air viewing platform on a nearly-1000-ft building.
Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean are both rolling out new high-speed WiFi services...but they come with a price.
A sunset photo of the unusual and beautiful sandstone rock formations in Colorado Springs Garden of the Gods.
The final installation in this series featuring a collection of historic vehicles that belonged to the Royal Family of Udaipur, India
KLM and British Airways are adding more 787 service to U.S. cities from Europe.
Naples is out to reclaim the 'world's biggest pizza' title from Milan, with a 2km pie to be baked in the streets in the city that's pizza's birthplace.
Ian Cook shares a few images of the windmills at La Olvia, Fuerteventura, on the Canary Islands.
The Grey Traveller visits Hanoi, long on her bucket list, and falls so in love with it that it now heads a new bucket list of "where to go back to."
Google tests 'Trips' app that recommends sights, restaurants, ground transportation options, and more.
Delta is joining American and dozens of international airlines in offering a 'premium economy' section on international flights. The trend is leaving more and more flights with business as the premium class instead of first.
The European Central Bank will stop printing €500 notes. Rarely seen by ordinary folks, they are believed to be used mainly by criminals.