Seville to dry out illegal rentals
The Andalusian capital is taking strong measures against a widespread rise in unlicensed short-term rentals
The Andalusian capital is taking strong measures against a widespread rise in unlicensed short-term rentals
FTC’s new rules include hefty fines for businesses that post or pay for fake reviews and for platforms that don’t try to police them
An artist well known in Germany has her first solo exhibition in the U.S. more than a century after her death
The Mouse is building more ships, tripling its present fleet over the next few years
Things are getting rough for some budget and low-cost carriers as the seek to return to profitability
United has added an automatic seat-change feature for travelers who didn’t get their first choice at first
In Belgium merchants must accept both, but some are not accepting that rule in all cases
Spain’s tourism numbers continue to show steady growth despite increasing pushback from locals in some areas
Aggressive gulls and tasty toasties are making waves at the Scottish shore
Italy’s government wants to raise money by selling sites no longer needed by its armed forces
A report from the university says that flying has become safer each decade, despite several high-profile incidents
One of York’s best spaces contains remnants of its history as well as wonderful spaces to stroll and relax
A Brussels tradition that’s a festival today commemorates an ancient battle over beer taxes
PreCheck continues to grow, especially since TSA added more enrolment options
Sailing’s biggest trophy event comes to Barcelona this year
Breeze Airlines announces its next round of expansion, this one with its first flight into the New York City market
With overtourism protests on the rise, The Economist picks apart some data on its financial effects
‘Slot squatting’ at New York’s LaGuardia airport leads to some very short flights
A new museum would highlight Aarhus’s and Denmark’s Viking heritage at a site where the Viking town began.
Two towns, one in Slovenia and the other in Italy, share a border and designation as next year’s European Capital of Culture
DrFumblefinger explores the architecture in “Downtown Casablanca”. Most were constructed in the period between WWI and WWII, and show art deco and art nouveau features combined with Moroccan/Moorish features.
A delicious lunch was capped by a pleasant young Berber girl pouring mint tea for us.
I was visiting a friend, and this was the view from their house. I could understand why they built their house facing this direction. I was taken by the beauty!
Samantha shares some street art pictures from her recent trip to Bogotá, Colombia.
A garden in South Wales is the topic of today’s post from ProfessorAbe