France has some new 'Do's' and 'Dont's"
Yes, you may let everyone know where the speed camera and radar are, but no, you may not use non-recyclable picnic supplies...
Yes, you may let everyone know where the speed camera and radar are, but no, you may not use non-recyclable picnic supplies...
Google's Street View technology makes it possible to visit important sites and attractions with the trip.
Blind bidding for airfare just hasn't been working for Priceline lately, but the company has other tricks up its industry-leading sleeve.
Demand for the only Cuba cruises from the U.S. so far is high, and Fathom is changing some cruises from Dominican Republic to Cuba instead.
Facing a drop in tourism after a year marked by terrorist attacks, France's government is committing new funds for tourism promotion.
The Bulgarian Riviera is a vacation bargain spot, but the list has others as well.
Copenhagen and Berlin are cited for quality of life by Metropolis magazine; others rank them high but in different spots.
There seems to be no limit to the range of accommodations available, but some are truly unique.
Atlanta's thinking "most-traveled" sounds better for passengers than "busiest," but it tops the list again by any name.
As Catalonia's secession movement continues to grow, discord among secessionist parties may be a roadblock.
Will a plan to charge for fast lanes through UK airports solve a problem or only create a new one?
Tomorrow's the big day for Matthias Volkl's attempt at a record for carrying full mugs of beer across Munich's Hofbrauhaus.
Canada to address it's citizens being banned from the US for admitting previous marijuana usage.
A tiny town in Provence fights the arrival of McDonald's, while another town, in the north, demands one of its own.
A researcher at Zurich's ETH university has discovered that the style we think of as Swiss is actually based on foreign architects' sketches.