Editorial Features - Page 16
From human towers in Barcelona to zip-lining across a UNESCO World Heritage Site in South Africa, we pick the best places to visit this September.
As UNESCO concludes its annual meeting in Bonn, Germany, we highlight the best new sites and shame some of the worst.
What farcical holiday fad is sweeping social media? And how is a festival in Denmark recycling party-goers' piss? Take our travel quiz and find out.
Looking for a riveting read this summer? Then look no further as Dan Lewis of Stanfords reveals the top tomes for a July getaway.
Facing budget cuts and a shift in cultural identity, is it curtains for Le Panier’s raucous street party? Chris Allsop, mojito in hand, investigates.
From dim-witted deportation to terrorising taxi drivers, we round up this week's weirdest travel news.
After years of neglect Britain’s seaside towns are enjoying a renaissance and Margate is blazing the trail. Gavin Haines finds out more from the bohemian coastal town.
From a new Russian theme park to crackdowns in Magaluf, we round up this week’s strangest travel news.
Decades of violence saw Medellín ranked as the world’s most dangerous place, but now Colombia’s second city has staged a remarkable comeback. How did it do it, asks Darren Loucaides.
The little-explored Republic of Congo is striving to move away from the shadow cast by its difficult history and notorious neighbour, the DRC. Christopher Clark heads to Congo’s fast-growing capital, Brazzaville, to meet the young artists helping their country step into the light.