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20 unusual US attractions to add to your bucket list

The United States offers life-altering experiences and incredible sights in every state. Out of the countless tourist attractions across the country, there are some that are truly iconic. From culture-rich to downright chilling, each of these locations should be included on your bucket list of required American experiences to have before you die.


Paramount+ Returns With Movie Nights in New York This Summer

EVENTS The Paramount+ Movie Nights series will return to New York this summer with over 25 free, outdoor screenings. Paramount+ will also be the official sponsor of Bryant Park Movie Nights, the longest running outdoor movie series in New York City, and Brooklyn Magazine's Movie Nights, now at four parks across Brooklyn including Coney Island. […]


20 Of America’s Best Tropical Getaways

Explore 20 breathtaking tropical paradises across America! From the sun-soaked shores of Hawaii to the lush landscapes of Florida Keys, discover your perfect escape.


The amazing red carpet of 'Furiosa' at Cannes 2024


How Much It Costs To Live Comfortably in 50 Major Midwest Cities

The Midwest offers a unique lifestyle, attracting many with its lower cost of living and a slower pace compared to other regions of the country. Many will tout the benefits of living in the Midwest...


The 30 most breathtaking skylines in America

The US is a wide and diverse land of intense and unique bursts of development, with higher buildings and more interesting structures popping up each year. These skylines emerge like a fingerprint of each city, revealing their characteristics through architecture, atmosphere, and culture. Check out this gallery to see the top 30 skylines in the country.


27 fascinating things you might not know about trains

Do you know where to find the fastest trains? Which country has the largest railway network? Which countries have no railways at all? Here are some curious train truths that most people don't know.


Why this device commonly taken on flights must be packed VERY carefully - otherwise it could 'explode'

They are used by around 82m people worldwide, and so are taken on millions of flights. But many fliers may be unaware of the danger they pose. Here are the do's and don'ts.


Slab City: Life in the 'Last Free Place in America'

In California's Sonoran Desert, about 50 miles (80 km) north of the US-Mexico border, lies a squatter's paradise. Over 600 acres of rent-free land left over from a military base is now a well-established off-the-grid community where the living conditions are tough, but where freedom is guaranteed. Slab City, also called The Slabs, is a home for social outcasts, and a hot tourist spot for those who are curious about outcasts. It offers a very different alternative to how most North Americans’ daily lives work. It’s equally ambitious and artistic as it is challenging, but it has managed to maintain the spirit that it started with decades ago with every generation of transient, freedom-seeking people. The community has both been a home for people who had to run away, and also a home for people who wanted something to run to. Click through to see what life is like in this fascinating community, what challenges they face, and what they've been able to achieve so far.


The ultimate guide to creating a weekend getaway travel itinerary

Have you been craving your next adventure or thinking about where you’d go if you had the time? If you’re like most people, the answer is a resounding yes! Before you actually set foot in the destination, though, it’s important to plan. Planning involves creating a travel itinerary and, whether you’ve created one before or not, simply thinking through these questions can be very impactful. This guide will help ensure you have everything covered from start to finish, and have the greatest chance of truly enjoying your next trip. Curious about what to include in your travel itinerary? Click through to learn more.


Unconventional travel destinations for introverts

Introverts love to travel as much as their extrovert counterparts, but their travel needs can often differ substantially. Many introverts seek quiet, solitary destinations with minimal social stimulation and plenty of space to reflect and take in their surroundings. Browse through some unconventional destinations introverts must add to their bucket list in the following gallery.


Castle on hill visited by thousands must come down

The man who built it stone-by-stone believes it has been a force for good, attracting thousands.


The world's most stunning archipelagos

Scattered around the globe are some truly amazing archipelagos, island groups, or chains of extraordinary beauty and incredible biodiversity. Many are popular tourist destinations, while others are remote and remain in the realm of wildlife. Browse the gallery for a fantastically colorful journey to some of the world's most stunning archipelagos.


‘I’m weary of repeating myself’: How do I deal with rich friends who take $22,000 cruises and book $800 hotel rooms? Prices are crazy enough already.

“When one friend made a fuss over wanting to fly business class, I threatened to cancel completely.”


Most Beautiful Places in America To Live on $3,000 a Month

While $3,000 may not seem like a lot to live on every month - especially with inflation, housing prices and grocery costs rising - you might be surprised to find that you can live quite comfortably in...


The best barge canal holiday destinations in Europe

Barges, for those who don't know, are flat-bottomed, slow-travel vessels that come in all shapes and sizes, typically hosting between six to 12 passengers. And barge cruising just got a lot cooler, as the newest barges on Europe's canals mimic cozy boutique hotel suites, featuring comfy contemporary design, bright sunlit rooms and even hot tubs. In this gallery, we take you on a slow journey to some of Europe's finest cruise destinations. Click on to discover the best barge canal holiday destinations on the continent!


Do you remember these tourist spots being completely empty?

While most of us would rather forget it ever happened, the COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on everyone's lives not so long ago. Governments around the world tried to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus by decreeing lockdowns. Almost everything was shut down, and most people stayed home, including tourists. Some of the busiest tourist spots on Earth became deserted, yet photographers were there to capture those unique moments. In this gallery, we look back on what some of the world's most popular tourist spots looked like during lockdown. Click on to revisit the not-so-distant past.


Discover the hottest 15 cities for digital nomads in 2024

The digital nomad phenomenon surged following the COVID-19 pandemic, with numerous unexpected locations crafting unique remote working experiences, frequently offering appealing incentives like tax breaks or visas to lure an increasing number of digital nomads to their cities. But which are these destinations? We present a gallery of the top 15, curated based on findings from Nomad Capitalist. Proceed to explore them all!


The scent of attraction

Have you ever had it where you are instantly attracted to someone? Or you walk by someone on the street and they smell so good, but it’s not cologne or perfume? Well, pheromones are to blame! Almost everyone is under the aromatic influence of bodily chemicals. Although it takes more than smell to make a relationship work, the initial attraction is usually due to our unique fragrances. Our sense of smell brings us memories, helps us have group reactions, and lures us to certain individuals, according to our genetics. The amazing science of pheromones is not yet very advanced, but here are the basics of odor appeal. If you want to know how you can literally sniff your partner out, click through this gallery.


The deadliest places in the world

There are some places in the world that are so inhospitable that spending just a short period of time there can have serious implications for your health. There are also places where the local inhabitants live in constant danger from threats which are both natural and man-made. From the Arctic to the Pacific Ocean, here are some of the deadliest places in the world. Click through the gallery to see more.


Focus Features Acquires ‘Last Breath' Starring Woody Harrelson, Finn Cole and Simu Liu - Cannes

EXCLUSIVE: Focus Features has acquired U.S. rights and select international territories on upcoming thriller Last Breath, starring Woody Harrelson, Finn Cole and Simu Liu. Focus will distribute the Alex Parkinson-directed title in the U.S. with Universal Pictures International handling select territories including France, Scandinavia, Australia and New Zealand, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea and Vietnam. The project […]


Magic and metaphysics: what was the Order of the Golden Dawn?

Secret societies are shrouded in mystery. They usually have strange requirements for entry, and engage in arguably even stranger practices. One such group, which had an enduring effect on the world of magic and metaphysics, is the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Many renowned artists, writers, medics, and actors of its time were reputedly part of this secret society, but barely anyone had a clue! Intrigued? Click on to learn more about the Golden Dawn and its supernatural legacy...


16 secrets baggage handlers don’t want you to know

Top tips on how to avoid the wrath of baggage handlers and ensure that your luggage gets where it is meant to go.


The tallest trees in the world, and where to admire them

Some of the tallest trees in the world easily beat man-made structures like the Statue of Liberty, the United States Capitol, and London's Big Ben for height. Indeed, Nature's natural towers are truly majestic in their grandeur, with some standing over 100 m (more than 325 ft) from top to toe. But who is the king of the canopy, and what are its nearest rivals? Click through and gaze up at the tallest trees in the world, then find out where to admire them.


7 of the Most Ridiculously Long Interstates in the U.S.

Historic, iconic, impossibly long.


Cities with the highest average salaries in the world

In a world of diverse opportunities and economic landscapes, certain cities stand out as havens of financial success. These urban centers offer a lot, including the promise of substantial incomes. In this gallery, join us as we explore these top destinations, where soaring skyscrapers are matched only by the impressive figures on residents' paychecks. From the bustling streets of global metropolises to the tranquil shores of idyllic islands, these cities embody the aspirations of those who seek not just a place to live but a place to thrive. Click on to discover them. All figures are monthly and in USD.


How to Try One of New York City's Most Iconic Desserts for $6

Go to Enrique Olvera's new restaurant for the tacos. Stay for the sundae.


The foods Americans miss the most when abroad

One of the best aspects of traveling or living abroad is getting to try new cuisines and broaden your palette. Even so, Americans miss many things from back home—with food definitely topping the list. A list of some of the most-missed all-American foods follows in the gallery. Make sure not to read this with an empty stomach!


Black history told through amazing (and disturbing) objects

The National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) chronicles a people's journey and a nation's story. Located in Washington, D.C., this world-class cultural facility, a Smithsonian Institution, features an outstanding collection of exhibits related to the African-American community, family, the visual and performing arts, religion, civil rights, slavery, and segregation. Indeed, the museum provides visitors with a fascinating and deeply moving illustrative diary of the richness and diversity of the African-American experience. It also records darker chapters in the African-American timeline. So, are you interested in learning more? Click through and ponder some of the museum's standout pieces.


Moment couple caught stealing artifacts from 1800s cowboy camp in Utah

The incident took place at Utah's Canyonlands National Park on March 23, and constitutes 'archaeological theft', according to the national park service.


Cinespia Sets July Hollywood Forever Screenings (Exclusive)

Cinespia has set its Hollywood Forever schedule for July. The organization behind the outdoor cemetery screenings has set Rocky, Charlie's Angels, Shrek 2, Midsommar, Empire Records and La Bamba for its July lineup, which will feature three nights of fireworks tied to the Independence Day holiday. “As we gear up for another exciting month of […]


Is this the scariest place in Japan? Decide for yourself...

Is a haunted house a bit too cliché for you? Well then how about a whole island! Hashima Island in Japan was originally a coal-mining community, but nowadays it floats abandoned—and many people believe it's haunted. Its huge, completely deserted buildings are what draw the most attention, and have served as a spooky background in films before. Want to know more about this mysterious island? Click on and find out more...


Europe's prettiest hilltop towns and villages

Europe is blessed with numerous picture-perfect hilltop towns and villages. Most are centuries old, having been established during the Middle Ages as strategic hubs during times of conflict and turmoil. As rural centers for horticulture, these destinations were celebrated for their cultivation of olives, wine, and other produce. Today, many of these places serve as popular tourist destinations, blessed as they are with outstanding architecture and a tangible sense of tradition. In fact, if you're planning to explore the continent, make sure to include some of these scenic highlights in your travel itinerary. Already packed? Click through and find out where to go and what to see.


This hotel in the Swiss Alps could help Israeli's mental health - but the catch is the cost

Clinic Les Alps offers an exclusive hospitality experience with high standards, and its treatments are precisely and individually adjusted for each patient.


Visa announces major changes that will see Americans carry fewer cards

Visa is changing how their debit and credit cards work in order to reduce the number of physical cards Americans need to carry around. Expect the new changes by this summer.


21 Creative Ways to Use Rocks in Your Landscaping

Carve out naturally beautiful borders, stairs, and sitting areas.


These Stunning Tropical Flowers Will Give Your Yard Vacation Vibes

They're easier to grow than you might think.


Lynch: The course architecture snobs will come for Valhalla. To hell with them!

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — For golf architecture aficionados, teeing off on Valhalla Golf Club is a challenge akin to taking a baseball bat to a sackful of puppies, since any spirited defense of its design merits is likely to come only from members, parochial boosters…


These 10 Mountain Towns Are as Affordable as They Are Beautiful

Buy a house with the view you've always dreamed of.


Best Hotel Rewards and Loyalty Programmes That Work Around the World in 2024

Picture this: You're sipping a complimentary glass of champagne as you step into a luxurious suite with breathtaking views of an iconic city skyline. The concierge greets you by name, knowing your preferences before you even utter a word. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, what if I told you that this dream could become a reality with hotel rewards and loyalty programmes? Some of the most common benefits of hotel rewards and loyalty programmes...


Pope Francis to visit Turkey next year, Ecumenical Patriarch says

LISBON (Reuters) - Pope Francis is planning to visit Turkey next year to mark the anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea, the spiritual head of the world's Orthodox Christians said on Thursday. The early centuries of Christianity were marked by lively debate about how Jesus could be both God and man, and the Church decided the issue at the First Council of Nicaea in 325. "His Holiness Pope


Are These Bucket List Trips Actually Worth The Hype?

You might just have to see it to believe it.


Essential items to pack in your travel backpack

There's an art to packing a backpack. The idea is to save space while making sure that everything you need is at hand. But knowing how to pack isn't always easy, and the destination itself often dictates what to include and what to dismiss. However there are some items that should always be ticked off your travel checklist, no matter where you're going. Browse the gallery and find out how to pack like a pro.


The most bizarre TripAdvisor reviews

TripAdvisor, which was founded in 2007, is the world's most visited travel website. The forum is used for travelers to post reviews of various restaurants, hotels, landmarks, and locations all around the world. Well, some of those reviews are quite intriguing! Browse through the following gallery to read some of the most bizarre reviews ever left on TripAdvisor.


Things you shouldn’t do while staying in a hotel

Staying in a hotel can be a great experience, but there are some behaviors you want to avoid during your stay. And while most of us know the dos and don'ts of staying in a hotel, there are a few things that will leave you surprised. For example, did you know that you shouldn't touch the remote control? The hotel staff, and even your wallet, will thank you for most of these. Check out the gallery for more.


These Garden Arches Can Transform Your Backyard Into a Beautiful Oasis

Adding visual interest to your outdoor space has never been easier.


Clever travel hack that could help you avoid paying hotel fees if you cancel your booking less than 24 hours before check-in

Sharif Ceasar, who goes by the Instagram handle @realmelaninking, broke down his apparent life hack to avoid pricey fees if you ever need to bow out of a hotel reservation at the last minute.


People are extending their vacations, and eco-travel experts say it could be more sustainable

A recent study found that tourists are extending their vacations. Sustainability experts say taking fewer, longer trips reduces carbon emissions.


What is the secret behind Pandora's box?

Pandora's box is an artifact in Greek mythology that belonged to the first mortal woman on Earth. Or so the story goes. First revealed in a poem written in 700 BCE, Pandora's box is all about jealous gods releasing the evils of humanity and blaming a woman for doing so. Or was a man responsible for liberating all the world's ills? The tale is complex and full of contradictions, as befitting one of the most descriptive myths of human behavior in ancient Greek folklore. But how did this unfortunate beauty come into the possession of such a malevolent vessel, and what exactly happened after it was opened? Click through and lift the lid on the fascinating story that is Pandora's box.


‘Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital' Exhibit Debuts at the Academy Museum

Imagine it’s 1920s Los Angeles. You’re driving around town in a Model T, cruising from Echo Park’s Edendale studios to Universal City to Musso and Frank on Hollywood Boulevard. That experience comes to life for visitors at the Academy Museum’s new permanent exhibit “Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital,” which opens […]