Game of Thrones: On TV, and in N. Ireland
This may be Game of Thrones' last season on television, but it's only the beginning for Northern Ireland's promotion of G.O.T. tourism.
This may be Game of Thrones' last season on television, but it's only the beginning for Northern Ireland's promotion of G.O.T. tourism.
U.S. airline passengers have more compensation rights than most of us know, and FlyersRights has sued to make the airlines tell us what we're owed.
PHeymont shares a favorite walk, across the Brooklyn Bridge, with its views of both Manhattan and Brooklyn
DrFumblefinger visits this tribute to the suffrage movement, which in Canada was spear-headed in Manitoba. Nellie McClung was an important figure in helping Canadian women gain voting rights.
In its first year of London-to-Australia non-stop flying, Qantas says its making a profit and the flight is one of its most popular.
Ireland's tourism board is granting funds to local authorities to develop new attractions in "undiscovered Ireland."
In Turkey, Marilyn Jones invites us to join a long line of visitors to a place where Aristotle and Christian apostles visited as well.
A new travel puzzle is posted for this week. Follow the daily clues and see if you can solve where Gumbo's visiting.
DrFumblefinger explores some of the beautiful Victoria architecture you'll find on the residential streets of Leadville, Colorado.
A giant wheel is rising across the road from the ruined city, possibly without planning permission and certainly against stiff opposition.
Take a flight of fancy with Westjet's annual April Fool video
By a vote of Europe's Parliament, switching between daylight and standard will end in 2021—but each country is free to choose which it will stay with.
Travel Rob visits a huge bronze statue of a moose in Moosehead's Brewery hometown
George G takes us on a tour of Woodrow Wilson's Presidential Library, and promises future visits to his hometown of Staunton, Virginia