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Almanac X lifestyle hotel brand kicks off in Prague

Almanac Hotel has debuted the Almanac X Prague in an art deco building dating to the 1930s. → Read More

Norway entices visitors with new places to stay and things to do

Bodo, in Norway's Nordland district, has been named a European Capital of Culture for 2024. For clients who can't wait that long to visit, Norway also has plenty of tourism news to get excited about in 2023. → Read More

Unico's Lodge opening in Mallorca

The five-star property will be situated on nearly 400 acres of a private nature reserve in the Sierra de Tramuntana, a Unesco protected area. → Read More

Looking beyond the red lights in Amsterdam

Recent efforts by city officials to tamp down tourist boorishness make me think, would the red-light district really be missed? → Read More

Wyndham Grand Crete Mirabello Bay unveils redesign plans

The redesign of 108 accommodations includes bungalow suites and guestrooms with sea views, private pools and indoor hot tubs. → Read More

Tivoli Hotels is making its Netherlands debut

After a rebrand of the NH Collection Doelen, located in the city center by the canals, the hotel is scheduled to relaunch as The Tivoli Doelen Amsterdam in March. → Read More

These are some of the 'greenest' hotels in Europe

Green Pearls, a platform for properties chosen for sustainability initiatives, is touting an uptick in hotels that cater to vegetarians and vegans. → Read More

Cliffs of Moher Experience is Ireland's best attraction

The natural attraction was named the destination's Best Visitor Attraction in The Irish Independent's 2023 Reader Travel Awards. → Read More

Ireland's updated National Famine Museum reopening

The museum, which brings to life the stories of those who suffered during Ireland's Great Famine, features a new multimedia visitor center. → Read More

Relive 'White Lotus' on LGBTQ tour

The nine-day tour includes a stay at the Four Seasons San Domenico Palace in Taormina, Sicily. → Read More

France's first Mondrian hotel is taking reservations

The Mondrian Cannes, formerly the Grand Hotel Cannes, is set to open in March. → Read More

What do baguettes and bell ringing have in common?

Unesco's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity grows with traditions from Spain to Slovenia and beyond. → Read More

Ireland's Shannon Airport checks all the boxes

The County Clare airport offers nonstop flights from the U.S., streamlined security processes and a central location. → Read More

Kulm Hotel St. Moritz unveils renovated suite

The Switzerland hotel's Corvatsch Suite features local materials and the work of local craftsmen, along with views of the Engadine valley region. → Read More

New ski-in/ski-out properties in Switzerland

The Faern Crans-Montana Valaisia and the Faern Arosa Altein will each have a spa and feature a variety of winter sports activities. → Read More

Tiny Monaco offers visitors a tourism jackpot

Driving, dining and de-stressing -- and of course, rolling the dice -- in Monaco. → Read More

La Borde en Sologne opens in France's Loire:

The chateau and spa property offers 35 rooms and suites in a building dating to the 17th century. → Read More

Swiss lakes finally getting a rail hookup:

Switzerland's century-old plan to link Lake Geneva and the lakes of Thun and Brienz will come to fruition on Dec. 11 with the GoldenPass Express. → Read More

State of tourism in Norway:

The destination features rugged beauty, rich culture and foodie bona fides, and it is a leader in ecotourism. → Read More

A strong dollar means you can splurge on a U.K. trip:

Here are some high-end hotels to check out on a holiday jaunt across the pond. → Read More