The story of the Cordoba hotels that were an icon of social tourism and are now no longer operational
The article discusses the decline of the Unidad Turística de Embalse, once a hallmark of social tourism in Argentina, now facing uncertainty and potential sale.
Cultural Heritage Transformed into a Luxury Hotel: The Building in Gion, Kyoto, Becomes the Imperial Hotel
A historic building in Kyoto's Gion district, once a venue for geisha performances, has reopened as the Imperial Hotel, aiming to use tourism profits for cultural preservation.
Continuing the APEC Inspiration... Gyeongbuk Province Selects 4 Tourism Specialty Products
Gyeongbuk Province is launching four specially curated tourism products to capitalize on the international recognition gained from the successful hosting of the APEC summit in Gyeongju last year.
Ascoli Piceno, the unknown province that was reborn after the earthquakes and is now making its mark on the Italian tourist map
Ascoli Piceno is a lesser-known province in Italy that is revitalizing its tourism sector following substantial recovery from the 2016 earthquakes.
The fields of Murcia seek to attract tourists with the flowers of their crops
The Murcia region is promoting its agricultural flower bloom as a tourist attraction to enhance local heritage and culture.
Egypt: Tour Guide Arrested for Graffitiing Pyramid
An Egyptian tour guide has been arrested for graffitiing a millennia-old pyramid, potentially facing a year in prison for the offense.
A terrible mistake: A guide defaces the Pyramid of Unas in Egypt and social media reacts
A tourist guide in Egypt caused outrage after writing with chalk on the ancient Pyramid of Unas, describing his action as an 'unforgivable mistake.'
Tour guide arrested after drawing stick figure on 4,000-year-old pyramid
An Egyptian tour guide was arrested for drawing a stick figure on the Pyramid of Unas while leading tourists, leading to a police investigation and damage claims.
Tourist guide arrested for vandalizing a pyramid over 4,000 years old
A tourist guide has been arrested for vandalizing the Pyramid of Unas, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Egypt, by drawing on its ancient stones.
'Uttar Pradesh is India's cultural heritage,' said CM Yogi
Uttar Pradesh is recognized as a land of spiritual and cultural heritage in India, as highlighted by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
The rebirth of the hotel that marked the beginning of an iconic Uruguayan destination
A boutique hotel in Rocha, Uruguay, has been renovated and now features a gourmet restaurant, reviving its historical significance as a beach town establishment.
What did CM Yogi say about Kashi Vishwanath Dham?
CM Yogi emphasized that Kashi Vishwanath Dham not only reinstates its rich heritage but also serves as a living example of India's eternal consciousness in Kashi.
UK city is a hidden gem with longest historic walls for an enchanting walk
Chester, a city in the UK, is celebrated for its well-preserved historic walls and rich heritage, making it a premier destination for city breaks.
Clean Monday: How Customs and Local Traditions Revitalize the Tourism Map
Clean Monday in Greece rejuvenates cultural heritage and enhances tourism through local traditions and customs.
Tourism SP: TV TEM series shows beauties and attractions of the interior of São Paulo
A TV series highlights the natural beauty and tourist attractions of the interior of São Paulo, Brazil.
World's tallest church: Sagrada Familia inches closer to the sky
The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is nearing completion, continuing its rise as the tallest church in the world.
Boosting consumption in cultural tourism during the Chinese New Year
The Chinese New Year is expected to significantly enhance tourism and consumption in Greece due to extended holidays and increased travel activity.
Argentinian tourist arrested after vandalizing statue of Father Cícero in Crato; video
A 71-year-old Argentinian tourist was arrested for vandalizing a statue of the popular saint Father Cícero at the Crato bus station in Ceará, Brazil.
Photos: Concrete Fever Affects Picturesque Greek Island
The article discusses issues related to concrete development on a scenic Greek island.
Oyo intensifies preparation for 2026 World Egungun Festival, Olubadan pledges support
The Oyo State Government is enhancing preparations for the 2026 World Egungun Festival with significant support from traditional stakeholders.
Svojanov Castle Will Open for the First Time This Year During Saturday's Masopust
Svojanov Castle will open its doors for the first time this year during the Masopust festival on Saturday.
President Tinubu should visit Ikogosi Warm Spring
The article highlights the author’s travels to various tourist attractions in Nigeria and advocates for President Tinubu to visit Ikogosi Warm Spring.
Simonésia Carnival attracts around 15,000 people and exceeds public expectations; PHOTOS
The Simonésia Carnival brought together approximately 15,000 attendees, surpassing initial estimates, and is celebrated for its cultural significance in the region.
I visited one of the world's most incredible destinations and it was completely empty
The author reflects on their visit to Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Jordan, which is currently quiet due to reduced tourism.
The 'Arch of Lovers' collapses, one of the symbols of the Italian coast of Salento
The natural Arch of Lovers in Salento has collapsed after heavy rains and strong waves, shocking the local community.
The Kounic House in Česká Lípa will open to the public for the first time in eleven years since the fire
The Kounic House in Česká Lípa is set to open its doors to the public again after being closed for eleven years due to a fire.
Dali, the star destination for Chinese tourists that you must visit
Dali, a city in Yunnan, is emerging as a key destination for Chinese tourists due to its rich culture and stunning landscapes.
Wellness Tourism in Turkey: A Journey Between Anatolian Heritage and Glow-cations
Turkey is becoming a leading wellness destination, blending its rich history with modern tourism, recently earning accolades for its wellness offerings.
The Arch of Love in Italy has collapsed into the sea. The country has lost one of its most famous tourist attractions
The famous Arch of Love in Italy has collapsed into the sea, marking a significant loss for the country's tourism sector.
Gammelstad Church Town Celebrates 30 Years as a World Heritage Site – Now It's Time to Celebrate
Gammelstad Church Town, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996, is celebrating its 30th anniversary while addressing the challenges of sustainable tourism.
Historic cabin that survived war and arson renovated in Rovaniemi – the bill will be paid by tourists
A historic cabin in Rovaniemi, which survived the Lapland War and suffered from arson, has been renovated, with funding expected from tourist visitors.
Brazil: 6 million expected at Rio Carnival
The Rio Carnival is anticipated to draw around 6 million attendees this year, showcasing Brazil's vibrant cultural heritage.
Carnival Paths: Signage in the Historic Site Transforms the Streets and Alleys of Olinda into an Affective Map of Carnival; VIDEO
The Historic Site of Olinda now features signage that enhances Carnival by highlighting important streets and cultural points in the city.
Teaching Authority Offers Course on Tourism in Poços de Caldas
A course on tourism in Poços de Caldas has been made available online for free by the Municipal Teaching Authority, focusing on local history, heritage, and industry trends.
Bavarian Castle Administration Reports: Full House in the World Heritage Castle
The Bavarian Castle Administration reports a significant increase in visitors to King Ludwig II's hunting lodge, despite its remote location and limited open season.
Tourists Deface Wall of Thai Temple Right in Front of Security Camera
Tourists have vandalized a wall of a Thai temple while being recorded by security cameras.
Osun Grove needs a facelift
The article discusses the need for improvements to the Osun Grove, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Osogbo, Nigeria.
What is the hotel that disappeared beneath the sand on the Argentine coast
A recent investigation has confirmed the exact location of a tourist structure from 1889 that was completely covered by sand dunes in Mar del Sud, Argentina.
Chad’s Saharan Cultures Festival Brings Together Desert Nations
Chad's Saharan Cultures Festival celebrates the heritage and unity of desert nations, featuring a variety of performances and traditional crafts.
The Symbol of the Jotvingian Trail in the Alytus and Suwalki Regions: the Gilyukas
A new logo representing strength, life, and deep roots will symbolize the Jotvingian heritage along the new tourist route connecting Alytus and Suwalki.
Entering Machu Picchu will cost more starting May, announces Peru
The Peruvian government has announced a price increase for entry to Machu Picchu beginning in May, aimed at funding the maintenance of the archaeological site.
Rehabilitate in Valencia the last templar fortress of our country to open it to tourism
The last templar fortress in Spain, located in Culla, Valencia, is being rehabilitated to promote tourism.
City of Goiás through Cora: how her work shapes tourism, memory, and local identity
The city of Goiás has embraced the literary legacy of Cora Coralina, which significantly influences its cultural identity and tourism.
Charming ancient village with rich history and legendary pub worth visiting
A picturesque Lancashire village known for its medieval heritage and famous haunted pub is highlighted as a must-visit destination.
This walled village of less than 100 inhabitants houses a castle and even two museums
The walled village of Palazuelos, situated in the Sierra Ministra foothills, is noted for its castle and cultural significance, earning it the nickname 'the Carcassonne of Guadalajara.'
On Route 2: the pulpería that Carlos Gardel used to visit and is now a country restaurant
The Pulpería Adela, a historic site frequented by the famous tango singer Carlos Gardel, is now a popular country restaurant known for its grilled meats and traditional dishes, attracting both tourists and locals.
'Valuing What is Ours': Fast-Food Owner Delivers by Horse in RS; VIDEO
In Soledade, RS, entrepreneur and Tourism Secretary Eduardo Rotava delivers fast food on horseback, aiming to preserve cultural roots and community authenticity.
Miloš Dudáš: Young families willing to live in nature will help Vlkolínec
The article discusses how young families willing to live in nature may help sustain the village of Vlkolínec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, amid concerns of declining population and threats of turning it into a dead museum due to tourism.
Open-air museums effectively attract visitors
The article discusses plans for the establishment of an open-air museum in Krakow and the reasons why creating such museums is time-consuming and expensive, while also highlighting their appeal to tourists in Poland.
Syrian Tourism Minister to Al-Jazeera Net: The agreement with 'SDF' stimulates investments
The Syrian tourism sector eagerly anticipates the completion of the country's tourist geography following a comprehensive agreement between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), aiming to integrate them into state institutions and restore official governance to three provinces.