New coaster keeps up the thrill race
A new roller coaster debuts with a combination of wood and steel construction and gut-wrenching features for those who like that.
A new roller coaster debuts with a combination of wood and steel construction and gut-wrenching features for those who like that.
Statue of Sardar Patel will be world's largest, but it's also igniting a big controversy.
A new harborside museum in the British port of Bristol puts visitors inside the head of Victorian Britain's greatest engineer.
Berlin adjusts its rules after two years of banning renting out primary residences for short terms.
The world's longest glass-bottom bridge is a third of a mile long, sways in the wind, and draws so many visitors it's hard to see the view.
Passenger totals approached a billion last year, but a drop may be ahead.
One of Brexit's minor details has become a flashpoint, or perhaps it's only a tempest in a teapot.
Sweets Hotel is transforming the former bridgekeeper spaces into hotel rooms for two.
Keukenhof opens for its annual eight-week spring flower show.
Aira uses a GoogleGlass-like technology to connect blind travelers with agents who can describe or read what the glasses 'see.'
Canada's Auto Association is holding an (un)popularity contest for bad roads in hopes of spurring repairs and improvements.
Southwest has the planes, it has the landing slots...all that stands between it and Hawaii is approval for its new 737 MAX to make the big hop.
China is preparing to open its first national park, a huge area that includes the headwaters of several important rivers.
An underwater discovery could turn out to be the ancient Greek port that became Naples—and could be opened to underwater tourism.
For a weekend, over a thousand Italian cultural and historical sites that are normally closed to the public will welcome visitors.