Travel News UK visas: 5 FAQs answered by an immigration lawyer I asked an immigration lawyer five common questions about UK visas. 30/07/2022
Destinations This staple of Mediterranean cuisine could disappear due to drought The 'green gold' of Spain may not flow for much longer. 28/07/2022
Moments How a ride on Vienna’s oldest Ferris wheel changed my life forever I found love on Vienna's Riesenrad, then returned for its 125th anniversary to ride its hair-raising glass platform. 27/07/2022
Travel News Italy’s beaches at the centre of heated controversy Beach club owners, politicians and environmental campaigners are fighting over the future of Italy’s coastline. 22/07/2022
No Comment Afghan tourists enjoy the peace in Bamiyan's sites Afghan tourists enjoy a holiday riding boats at the Band-e Amir lake and walking through the ruins of where the famous Buddha statues once stood before being blown up by the Taliban in 2001. 22/07/2022
No Comment Marvel Avengers campus opens at Disneyland Paris to fans' delight Europe's first ever Marvel themed universe opened to the public at Disneyland Paris on Wednesday (20 July 2022). 20/07/2022
World Algeria's ancient treasures: from Constantine to Timgad In partnership with anep Constantine in eastern Algeria is one of the oldest cities in the world. A crossroads of civilisations, Euronews explores the ancient city, as well as the beautiful Roman ruins of Timgad and the stunning Ghoufi Canyon. 18/07/2022
No Comment Six people injured during the eighth bull run of San Fermin SIx people were injured and transferred to hospital during the eighth and last bull run of this year's San Fermin festival in Pamplona, one of them gored. 14/07/2022
Qatar 365 Qatar’s growing contribution to the health and wellness sector In partnership with Media City From luxury health resorts for families to an eco-friendly farm offering a down-to-earth experience, Qatar 365 discovers how wellness is gaining more significance and becoming big business in the Gulf country. 13/07/2022
Green News Europe’s most polluted cities: Where should you avoid this summer? Some of the places with the worst air pollution are also popular holiday destinations. 07/07/2022
Destinations Flight-free travel: Leuven is easy to get to and a cycling paradise This small Belgian city is packed with historical monuments, peaceful retreats and thousands of bicycles. 01/07/2022
Conscious Travel Will travellers boycott the US because of its stance on abortion? As the US moves to criminalise abortion across many states, is it possible that the Roe vs Wade decision could affect tourism recovery in America? 30/06/2022
Partner content Inside Dubai’s booming food scene Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai From fine dining to affordable food, Dubai has become a magnet for foodies. With some of the emirate’s award-winning chefs celebrating their first Michelin stars, City Scenes samples some of the dishes elevating Dubai’s culinary reputation. 29/06/2022
Qatar 365 Qatar’s most adrenaline-charged adventures In partnership with Media City From Kayaking through mangroves to indoor snow dunes, Qatar 365 takes a look at what Qatar has to offer for those seeking adventure in the extreme heat. 29/06/2022
Travel News Barcelona tackles overtourism with city centre restrictions Guided tours in Barcelona will have capped numbers and limited routes under new restrictions to combat overtourism. 27/06/2022
Moments Would you stay the night in a zero star hotel with no walls? Swiss 'zero star hotel' costs hundreds of euros for a sleepless night. 26/06/2022
Spotlight Abu Dhabi to launch TeamLab Phenomena on Saadiyat Island In partnership with Abu Dhabi DCT The latest addition to Saadiyat Cultural District in the UAE capital is an immersive, multi-sensory venue called teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi. Developed in conjunction with the Japanese art collective teamLab, the experimental, interactive 17,000 square metre space will be completed in 2024. 24/06/2022
Destinations Can Lebanon's travel sector make a roaring comeback this summer? Lebanon is anticipating hundreds of thousands of ex-pats and tourists to visit the country this summer. Their imminent arrival will bring a much-needed cash injection to a country previously tormented by an economic and financial crisis. 22/06/2022
Travel News Georgia's new hanging bridge is not for the faint-hearted At the central multi-level bar that hangs some 280 metres above the Dashbashi canyon, you can have a drink and enjoy the view, or ride across on a bicycle attached to a zip line. 19/06/2022
No Comment Dizzying new upside down house draws crowds Spiderman would feel right at home. A park in Romania is offering visitors tours through an upside down house. It has a 7 degree incline, and everything from chess boards to the kitchen sink are hanging from the ceiling. 17/06/2022