On Wednesday, July 9, Abu Dhabi Investment Council sealed a bargain with the purchase of the majority stake in Chrysler Building, New York's historical skyscraper.
China's government has told discos, karaoke bars and other entertainment venues to install windows in private rooms and ensure staff dress modestly from Oct 1 as part of an effort to crack down on prostitution and drugs.
It's earth's most-remote inhabited land, a South Pacific speck of volcanic rock so isolated the locals call it "Te Pito O Te Henua," or "The Navel of the World."
Fewer tourists are traveling to Hawaii and their combined spending decreased last month as steeper airfares discouraged people from visiting the islands, according to state statistics released Thursday.
China's state media has announced that Tibet is once again open to foreign tourists. The three-month ban has been lifted following the safe passage of the Olympic torch through the city of Lhasa.
Around 50 pilots each year in India are being grounded because they had consumed alcohol before taking a flight, the country's civil aviation authorities said Tuesday.
An overnight stay at the Old Rectory in Broseley near Ironbridge will invariably involve a number of niceties. In their rooms you'll find private Jacuzzis, four-poster beds, antique furniture, and the wares of various local artists on the walls. And
Struggling through stations and airports with heavy luggage could soon be nothing more than an unpleasant memory, thanks to a revolutionary invention to be unveiled this week. Live Luggage (liveluggage.com), a small firm from Henley-on-Thames, will launch the world's first
Cheap hostels and thriving market bazaars of Marrakech in Morocco are proving too much to resist for the modern day budget traveler, one expert has claimed.
Parts of New York will be car free on three weekends during August. A seven-mile length of tarmac running from the Brooklyn Bridge to the Upper East Side will see cars replaced by fitness fanatics, as New York's fitness fanatics