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The popular destinations you can't visit in 2024

In 2024, your wanderlust may encounter unexpected roadblocks as some of the world's most iconic destinations temporarily close their doors. From the ancient steps of the Acropolis to the shadowy corridors of Paris' Catacombs, this year marks a pause for some of the globe's most treasured sites. Under the banner of preservation and enhancement, these closures offer a moment of reflection on the delicate balance between our desire to explore and the need to protect our cultural and natural heritage. As you delve into this gallery, discover the surprising, and sometimes hidden, reasons behind the inaccessibility of these famed locations. Click through to explore a world of closed doors and the stories they hold within.


Las Vegas' Mirage Hotel to Close This Summer — What to Know If You Have a Reservation

The Mirage Hotel & Casino will officially close its doors on July 17.


The most captivating British towns you have to visit

When you think of the UK, perhaps the words "wonderful holiday" do not spring to mind. However, the countryside and history of the UK are vastly underrated. There are countless numbers of charming towns that will transport you back to times gone by. There is such a wealth of activities to do, from trekking up tall mountain peaks to rowing in gently ebbing rivers. On your exploration of the United Kingdom, it is important to find the right towns to stay in to make your trip as perfect as can be. Here are the towns that you won't be able to resist being charmed by. From Portmerion to Cullen Bay, click through to discover more.


End of the great British staycation? Package holiday trips boom

Seven-day trips for a couple to Turkey, Greece , Spain , Portugal and Cyprus are all being offered for less than £750 including flights in the first week of June.


Feeling Down? Try These 21 Habits for a Happier Life, According to Experts

Implement these simple ideas to find a happier, more joyful you.


Popular slang terms from the Roaring Twenties

Words come in and out of fashion, and the slang we use today will probably be on the verge of extinction 100 years from now. The same can be said about slang terms used in the 1920s. An era best known for its bustling nightlife scene and significant contributions to the arts and culture, the Roaring Twenties signaled a dazzling post-war period. And the common slang terms then were completely different from what we hear today, and often pretty funny! From "handcuff" to "zozzled," click on for 1920's slang terms that will liven up your conversations in the 2020s.


From international business class to domestic travel: 6 of the best Chase Ultimate Rewards sweet spots

Chase Ultimate Rewards points are very valuable, but what are the best sweet spots when you go to redeem them?


4,000-year-old mystery solved: How the Giza Pyramids were built

A newly discovered river branch, concealed beneath desert sands and farmlands, is believed to have been used to transport massive stone blocks and materials to the pyramid sites. View on euronews


Black history told through amazing (and disturbing) objects

The National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) chronicles a people's journey and a nation's story. Located in Washington, D.C., this world-class cultural facility, a Smithsonian Institution, features an outstanding collection of exhibits related to the African-American community, family, the visual and performing arts, religion, civil rights, slavery, and segregation. Indeed, the museum provides visitors with a fascinating and deeply moving illustrative diary of the richness and diversity of the African-American experience. It also records darker chapters in the African-American timeline. So, are you interested in learning more? Click through and ponder some of the museum's standout pieces.


The 30 most breathtaking skylines in America

The US is a wide and diverse land of intense and unique bursts of development, with higher buildings and more interesting structures popping up each year. These skylines emerge like a fingerprint of each city, revealing their characteristics through architecture, atmosphere, and culture. Check out this gallery to see the top 30 skylines in the country.


27 fascinating things you might not know about trains

Do you know where to find the fastest trains? Which country has the largest railway network? Which countries have no railways at all? Here are some curious train truths that most people don't know.


The pros and cons of living abroad

Living abroad is very romanticized, but it can be a really tough task to settle into a new place, find friends, learn a language, start a new job, as well as everything else. On the other hand, it can be one of the most rewarding things that a person can do, without a doubt. People discover new friendships, meet the love of their life, find their passion, and much more. It begs the question: is it better to stay or go? It's obviously impossible to answer because it's personal to every person. One individual may have everything they need where they were born, and more power to them. Others may not be as lucky. However, there are certainly some pros and cons to living abroad that people can agree on. To discover them, click through this gallery.


The most bizarre travel experiences in the world

The best thing about traveling the world is the ability to discover the places that are lesser known to most people. And if you enjoy the offbeat, or you're just bored with the usual travel experiences you see online, then you might consider including one of these rather bizarre attractions on your next travel itinerary. From places where it’s acceptable to stick gum on the walls, to a spa where you can swim in a massive bowl of ramen, click on for some surprising and unconventional places!


TD Cowen's Helane Becker says these U.S. airlines are buys on strong summer travel demand

Helane Becker, TD Cowen senior airlines analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the anatomy of the consumer in the travel sector.


The world's most stunning archipelagos

Scattered around the globe are some truly amazing archipelagos, island groups, or chains of extraordinary beauty and incredible biodiversity. Many are popular tourist destinations, while others are remote and remain in the realm of wildlife. Browse the gallery for a fantastically colorful journey to some of the world's most stunning archipelagos.


Did Russia really own Alaska?

Few realize that Russia established colonies in North America. But it's a fact that in the mid-18th century, Russia had begun encroaching into Alaskan territory. Eventually, the Russian Empire even had a toehold as far south as California. Fueling this expansion was the Russian-American Company, a trading monopoly centered on the lucrative fur trade. But how exactly did the Russians settle in Alaska, and why did they feel compelled to venture beyond those chilly climes? Click and learn more about when Russia colonized North America.


How to Get a Workout in While Traveling

Travel does not have to put a damper on your workout routine.


40 Things That Didn't Exist 40 Years Ago

The world really was a different place back then.


Beautiful places around the world that will pay you to live there

Around the world, towns, cities and even states are offering cash rewards to new residents who up sticks and set up home there. Explore the places that'll pay you to stay, plus properties in the area that should leave you feeling inspired...


UAE weather: Dusty conditions expected today; temperatures to hit 45ºC

Most residents can expect a fair to partly cloudy day


120 years of Rolls-Royce


The best barge canal holiday destinations in Europe

Barges, for those who don't know, are flat-bottomed, slow-travel vessels that come in all shapes and sizes, typically hosting between six to 12 passengers. And barge cruising just got a lot cooler, as the newest barges on Europe's canals mimic cozy boutique hotel suites, featuring comfy contemporary design, bright sunlit rooms and even hot tubs. In this gallery, we take you on a slow journey to some of Europe's finest cruise destinations. Click on to discover the best barge canal holiday destinations on the continent!


Creating your sanctuary: Home renovations for empty nesters

Major changes in our lives happen very seldom. However, when they do, we need to be ready to face them head-on. And there are very few changes as significant as when your children leave the home. But instead of looking at this situation with sadness, look at it as an opportunity to step warmly into the next phase of your life. Creating your sanctuary is the first step! Curious? Swipe through this gallery to learn how you can make the empty nest years the best years yet.


Tried and tested: Summer skincare SOS at Evolution Aesthetics

Take a deeper look at your skin – and how to treat it – at Evolution Aesthetics… Whether you’re staying in Dubai or travelling this summer, chances are you’ll need to give your skin a little extra TLC. As the heat increases and we dash between AC and the scorching outdoors in Dubai, hydration and […]


The greatest retirement locations in the world

After so many years of working hard, retirement can sneak up on you quickly, so why not start planning for your golden years now? Choosing the ideal place to retire is an incredibly important decision and requires a lot of planning and research, but luckily the International Living magazine has published a list of the best destinations to relax into the better half of life. From modern cities to idyllic coastlines, check out this gallery to see the best options out there.


Unconventional travel destinations for introverts

Introverts love to travel as much as their extrovert counterparts, but their travel needs can often differ substantially. Many introverts seek quiet, solitary destinations with minimal social stimulation and plenty of space to reflect and take in their surroundings. Browse through some unconventional destinations introverts must add to their bucket list in the following gallery.


Char Dham Yatra: Uttarakhand Govt Restricts Entry Of Unregistered Pilgrims To Kedarnath Route; Issues Strict Orders

Char Dham Yatra 2024: All the district in-charges of the Garhwal region have been instructed by AP Anshuman, Uttarakhand's additional director general (ADG) for law and order, on Thursday, to return pilgrims' vehicles that were traveling to Char Dham without registration from the checking barriers, and to send devotees to shrines based on the carrying capacity. This measure is meant to ensure a safe and orderly pilgrimage to Char Dham. The...


The secret life of a royal guard

The King's Guard is a quintessential British symbol. Just look at any pictures of Buckingham Palace or other royal residences, and you will see these men dressed in red with tall, black fur hats—these are the sovereign's bodyguards. These royal guards have been protecting the monarch ever since the 17th century, but how much do we know about them, really? Click through the following gallery and discover what it's really like to be a royal guard.


The ultimate guide to creating a weekend getaway travel itinerary

Have you been craving your next adventure or thinking about where you’d go if you had the time? If you’re like most people, the answer is a resounding yes! Before you actually set foot in the destination, though, it’s important to plan. Planning involves creating a travel itinerary and, whether you’ve created one before or not, simply thinking through these questions can be very impactful. This guide will help ensure you have everything covered from start to finish, and have the greatest chance of truly enjoying your next trip. Curious about what to include in your travel itinerary? Click through to learn more.


The tallest trees in the world, and where to admire them

Some of the tallest trees in the world easily beat man-made structures like the Statue of Liberty, the United States Capitol, and London's Big Ben for height. Indeed, Nature's natural towers are truly majestic in their grandeur, with some standing over 100 m (more than 325 ft) from top to toe. But who is the king of the canopy, and what are its nearest rivals? Click through and gaze up at the tallest trees in the world, then find out where to admire them.


Ancient connection between Emirati and Greek literature embraced at Thessaloniki Book Fair

The UAE’s publishing industry is centre stage at the Thessaloniki International Book Fair, where Sharjah is the guest of honour. The emirate is the first Arab city or country to be awarded the status at the fair, which marks its 20th year. A large contingent of Emirati authors and publishers travelled to the port city to showcase their works and se...


Dubai: Now, extend old rental vehicles' lifespan in new RTA initiative

Based on current regulations, car rental companies should replace manual vehicles after four years from the car's manufacturing date


Coppola’s Megalopolis is a monumental mess, but also a pean to the past: Express at Cannes

You are left wondering how much of Megalopolis can safely be derived from the word megalomania: it is a monumental mess, but it is also a pean to the past, a lament of the present, and a hope for the future.


How Center Parcs holidays in the UK are far more expensive than Europe

The price of holidays at 32 Center Parcs sites across England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany was found to vary wildly in peak school holiday periods, according to research by Which?


Essential items to pack in your travel backpack

There's an art to packing a backpack. The idea is to save space while making sure that everything you need is at hand. But knowing how to pack isn't always easy, and the destination itself often dictates what to include and what to dismiss. However there are some items that should always be ticked off your travel checklist, no matter where you're going. Browse the gallery and find out how to pack like a pro.


There’s a supersized golf and entertainment venue is coming to Dubai

Start swinging… Get ready golfing bros and babes, massive American golf and entertainment venue Five Iron Golf is making its way to Dubai this August. And this is just the first of six venues across the UAE. The Five Iron Golf will be found at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina and […]


These Insanely Helpful Garden Plants Keep the Mosquitoes Away

Say goodbye to the outdoor pests. Bugs come with the territory when you’re outdoors, but some are more tolerable than others. If it feels like mosquitoes are invading your yard, it’s understandable to want to do what you can to get rid of them. Enter mosquito repellent plants. Here’s the thing: Experts say that the best way to keep mosquitoes at bay is to use personal repellents recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But if you want to go a more natural route, you may be interested in selecting certain plants—they’re just not necessarily guaranteed to work as well as a spray. “The idea that planting certain plants around your home will successfully repel mosquitoes is only supported by anecdotal evidence and not empirical evidence,” says Eva Buckner, Ph.D., assistant professor and state extension specialist at the University of Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory. It’s important to note, though, that there is some evidence that certain plants may help discourage certain mosquitoes from setting up camp in your yard—they just don’t work as well as a chemical or spray. If it feels like your outdoor space is a haven to mosquitoes, it’s a good idea to “eliminate mosquito breeding grounds on and around your property by draining standing water from flowerpots, birdbaths, grill covers, baby pools, and other sources,” says Jim Fredericks, Ph.D., board-certified entomologist and senior vice president of public affairs at the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). Using a small fan outside may also help keep mosquitoes away since “they are not strong flyers,” Fredericks says. But if you like the look and smell of certain plants and want to see if they keep the mosquitoes away, too, there’s no reason not to try them. These are the plants fans swear are most likely to help get rid of mosquitoes. Snap up one or a few to enhance your outdoor space.


Secrets that airports don’t want you to know

You can't deny it: with their long lines and big crowds, airports are stressful. And usually we rush through them so quickly to catch our flights that we don't even get our bearings. It can get so busy that we often don't notice certain things about the airport. Well, from ridiculously high exchange rates to unadvertised free water, check out this gallery for some secrets that airports don't want you to know!


Deal alert: Fly to Spain from Chicago, Miami and Washington, DC, from $371 round-trip

Book round-trip flights from U.S. cities like Chicago, Houston, Newark and Washington, D.C., to places like Madrid and Barcelona this fall for less than $400.


Europe's prettiest hilltop towns and villages

Europe is blessed with numerous picture-perfect hilltop towns and villages. Most are centuries old, having been established during the Middle Ages as strategic hubs during times of conflict and turmoil. As rural centers for horticulture, these destinations were celebrated for their cultivation of olives, wine, and other produce. Today, many of these places serve as popular tourist destinations, blessed as they are with outstanding architecture and a tangible sense of tradition. In fact, if you're planning to explore the continent, make sure to include some of these scenic highlights in your travel itinerary. Already packed? Click through and find out where to go and what to see.


Wintry blast to bring rain, hail and snow to parts of Australia

A series of cold fronts crossing Tasmania will bring rain, hail and even snow to cities along the southern coast which enjoyed unusual warmth in the last fortnight.


The mysterious beauty of ancient Maya monuments

The ancient Maya civilization left behind it a remarkable architectural legacy, a collection of fabulous must-see monuments found in Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. Browse the gallery and visit some of Central America's most outstanding archaeological sites.


More ladies-only beaches in UAE: Women love the privacy that comes with them

Early this week, Dubai's Crown Prince launched a strategy which will include designating new beaches exclusively for women


24 incredible shipping container homes around the world

Affordable, eco-friendly and fast to build, shipping container homes offer no end of architectural possibilities.


There’s a new family-friendly staycation spot in Ras Al Khaimah

Room rates start from Dhs720… Looking to escape the city for a slower pace of life? Then pack your bags for Ras Al Khaimah’s newest five-star stay, Sofitel Al Hamra Beach Resort. Unrolling against the picturesque Al Hamra Village on the Ras Al Khaimah coastline, it’s a fusion of Arabian touches and Sofitel’s signature French […]


Inside the world's most haunted forest

What if we told you that Dracula's Bran Castle is not the spookiest site in Transylvania? If you get a kick out of paranormal activity, then you're in for a treat. In this gallery, we delve deep into the world's most haunted forest, and bring you facts that will send chills down your spine. Take a look.


I've Eaten At Nearly Every Single Chain Restaurant—These Are The Best Menu Items

Two years later and 20 restaurants down, this is our official list. People always ask: What are the *best* chain restaurant menu items? Honestly, I've tried too many to count; they've all become a massive blur in my memory. So, to make your lives easier (and, selfishly, mine), I've made the official ranking of the best menu items at each restaurant I've visited. Buckle up y'all.


5 Jobs that Allow You to Travel: List

The perfect job is the dream of many people! While it is hard to find a perfect job, you can always seek a job that has many privileges.Imagine having a job that allows you to travel all the time whether because of the flexibility it offers or because of its requirements.In this article, we will walk you through some of the jobs that allow you to travel!Jobs that Allow You to Travel: OverviewMany jobs offer you the chance to work remotely or...


Do you remember these tourist spots being completely empty?

While most of us would rather forget it ever happened, the COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on everyone's lives not so long ago. Governments around the world tried to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus by decreeing lockdowns. Almost everything was shut down, and most people stayed home, including tourists. Some of the busiest tourist spots on Earth became deserted, yet photographers were there to capture those unique moments. In this gallery, we look back on what some of the world's most popular tourist spots looked like during lockdown. Click on to revisit the not-so-distant past.


Culture squared: 12 collectibles stores to check out in Dubai

History, mystery and action figures… Nearly every one of us has some sort of collection be it a coin collection, action figures, rare stamps, or even shoes and vintage bags. To fuel the passion, there are an impressive number of collectible stores in Dubai where you can shop for first-edition comics to antiques and exclusive […]