In Egypt: Around Luxor
With a week to spend in Luxor, PortMoresby enjoys leisurely days in the town as much, if not more, as those spent at its famous monuments.
With a week to spend in Luxor, PortMoresby enjoys leisurely days in the town as much, if not more, as those spent at its famous monuments.
China reports a growing preference for B&Bs, small family-run hotels and home-stays—but not without issues.
Airbnb is expected to go public this year, and has a profitable year behind it to speed the process along.
Across Europe and in the U.S., the struggle over rules for short-term rentals continues.
Mattress recycling has become big for hotel chains; last month Hilton saved 90 tons from landfill while swapping out mattresses at one hotel.
The Labor Party in Amsterdam has made a ban on Airbnb part of its platform in the upcoming local elections.
Jonathan L gives us a list of his favorite places to grab a bite and lay his head in Sicily
New rules are in effect for short-term rentals, focusing on registration as a tool for monitoring.
Hotels continue to change, tracking changing guest preferences. The newest frontier is storage.
Airbnb has acquired a company specializing in accessible accommodation listings, and will add more accessibility features.
H.I.S. has found its robot-staffed minimalist hotels successful enough to order up another batch.
For solo travelers on the road, a quiet companion. Or, a hotel's publicity stunt. You decide.
Chicago survey finds frequent errors, mostly fixed. Be sure to check yours!
Airbnb and others with their European headquarters in Ireland pay little tax where they do business. Germany and France intend to change that.
In U.S. News & World Report rankings, Alaska takes #1 for third year in a row, with Marriott topping the hotel program rankings.