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Rome’s Trevi Fountain Now Charges Visitors At Peak Times
Starting February 2, Rome’s Trevi Fountain introduced a €2 (about $2.
Around the world, authorities at heritage sites and natural landmarks deal with a very different kind of souvenir hunter, ...
American visitor Alma Peterson expressed her disapproval to The Guardian, stating: "It's not right to charge people - this is ...
"Overtourism" during Japan's iconic blossom season makes life for locals in Fujiyoshida town unmanageable, authorities say.
On a recent weeknight, long after the swarms of tourists had left Rome’s Colosseum, a small group of people walked around ...
These are the most dramatic, beautiful and unforgettable drives in the world – from Japan to Scotland – where natural ...
The Nation on MSN
Why we’re still fighting over Elgin’s marbles
Books & the Arts / In A.E. Stallings’s Frieze Frame, the poet retells the many conflicts, political and cultural, the ...
The training excavation, led by Dr Oscar Aldred from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU), took place at Wandlebury ...
Traveling In Focus on MSN
These 14 unexpected spring cruise ports feel like a secret the travel world forgot
Spring travel usually brings to mind busy European capitals or crowded Caribbean beaches, but cruising offers a ...
Happy February! The year’s shortest month is upon us, bringing with it the end of many a valiant Dry January effort up and ...
Wishing for a more prosperous future now costs two euros, not counting the coin itself, whose value remains up to the visitor.
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