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18 Worst-Rated UK Attractions

Not all experiences sparkle with the promise of unforgettable memories. Some, unfortunately, leave visitors wondering if they’d have had more fun watching paint dry. Here’s a countdown to the 18 most disappointing UK attractions, according to the bemused, bewildered, and downright bored visitors. Get ready for a tour of the underwhelming and overpriced. 18. The ... Read more


Inside the creepy clown motel full of dolls that’s next door to a haunted cemetery


'UFO-like' structure 'with stairs' discovered at the bottom of the Baltic Sea

Scientists believe they have finally established the truth behind one of the world’s greatest deep sea mysteries. Back in 2011, Swedish explorers Peter Lindberg and Denis Asberg were combing the Baltic Sea for treasure when their sonar radars detected a jaw-dropping structure. Lying nearly 300 feet (90 metres) beneath the waves, the object was circ...


The princes of the Tower of London: a mystery soon to be solved?


Full list of 2024 bank holidays: How to get the most from your holiday allowance

Full list of 2024 bank holidays: How to get the most from your holiday allowance - How to make the most of your annual leave this year


Spain is different: 20 fun facts about the country


Fly in a 'palace in the sky' - for 'economy cabin' money: The Four Seasons private jet is now available for charter - and it's yours for just £1,900 (if you share the cost)

The luxuriously appointed Airbus A321neoLR (long range) was previously only available for set experiences, taking guests on round-the-world tours of Four Seasons resorts.


‘Protestant people here are very clear about what they’re not, but they’re not very clear about who they are’ - photographer Stephen Wilson

Photographer Stephen Wilson discusses the inspiration behind his new photobook Liminal


These cities have the highest murder rates in the world (two of them are in the US)

Venture into the heart of cities known for the danger lurking within. We've crafted a list that reflects the intensity of the challenges these urban areas face by reviewing their murder rates per 100,000 people and ranking them accordingly. This method not only provides insight into the number of homicides but paints a comprehensive picture of safety, or the lack thereof, across various global locales. Each city's ranking tells a story of complexity, resilience, and the ongoing battle against violence. Click through to discover the cities with the highest murder rates in the world.


20 Secret Islands in the U.S. You Didn't Know Existed

Uncover 20 lesser-known island paradises in the United States. From pristine beaches and small town charm to zip-lining adventures and rugged coastal terrain, these islands offer a diverse range of opportunities for visitors looking for both adventure and relaxation.


How exactly do they refuel a plane midair?

Did you know that the first attempt to refuel an aircraft midair involved a man physically carrying a can of aviation gasoline strapped to his back and climbing from one plane to another? Fortunately, air-to-air refueling has come a long way since that dangerous experiment back in the 1920s. Today, aerial refueling is a highly sophisticated, precision-operated maneuver. But how did the vital process of transferring aviation fuel from one aircraft to another evolve? Click through and fill up with this fascinating history of air-to-air refueling.


Different ways that spirits may communicate with us

Have you ever spotted a wild animal during the day and felt it was there to tell you something? Ever felt your hairs stand on end when listening to a song you haven't heard in years? If so, it's possible a spirit was trying to contact you. Indeed, many people believe that our loved ones stay in contact with us via various channels, even once they have passed. Curious? Check out this gallery to find out more.


These US destinations are straight out of a fairy tale

Discover the charm of the USA with its enchanting storybook cottages and magical ice castles. Immerse yourself in a world of picturesque beauty as you explore these fairy-tale spots across the country. This gallery showcases the breathtaking destinations that should be at the top of your travel wishlist. Don't miss out, start planning your magical journey today! Click through to get started.


The most famous sculptures of all time

Sculptures have been a vital part of human history for thousands of years. From ancient civilizations to modern times, they have been used to depict gods, heroes, everyday people, and even objects. From Michelangelo’s David to Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate, these iconic sculptures are defining works of both their eras and their creators. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply curious about the world of sculpture, check out this gallery for the most famous sculptures of all time. But keep in mind that photographs alone rarely do sculpture justice, so aim to see these examples in person to appreciate their full aesthetic impact.


‘Noah’s Ark’ for corals

Scientists said earlier this month that coral reefs are experiencing global bleaching for the fourth time.


Anantara The Marker Hotel launches high-end 'Poetry and Places' afternoon tea

I'm sitting with the Afternoon Tea menu in Anantara The Marker Hotel which is heavy in my hands. It's encased in a leather folder and beautifully illustrated with Irish landscapes. There are pages and pages to devour while I sit in the lobby with the sun streaming through the glass. Named 'Poetry & Places,' the […]


These countries that are more successful than their neighbors


Map reveals where bizarre underwater cannibal spider lurks in UK holiday hotspots


The eerie mystery of Japan's Devil Sea

The Bermuda Triangle is famous for its mysterious disappearances. However, there is a lesser-known region in the Pacific Ocean that is equally infamous for its stories of unexplained disappearances and seemingly supernatural activity. Intrigued? Click through the gallery and discover the fascinating secrets of the Devil's Sea.


Coyote spotted in New York park

The Central Park Conservancy said the animals have been seen in the park since the 1930s.


Two injured after Bonza plane cockpit fills with smoke

Emergency services were called to Sunshine Coast Airport after reports there was smoke coming from the cockpit of a Bonza plane on Tuesday afternoon.


10 of the best holidays for freedom-loving DINKs*

10 of the best holidays for freedom-loving DINKs* - *Dual Income No Kids. No little scamps cramping your style? Take one of these adult-perfect breaks full of luxury, adventure and bragging rights


Essential hiking tips everyone should know

Hiking is a pastime that many enjoy, and few get to do it as often as they would like. There's something special about being out in the wilderness with the sound of crunching earth under your boots. The wind rushing through the trees almost seems to bring us back to a simpler, more relaxed version of ourselves. It's probably a good indication that we should get out and do it more! However, when you're on a hike, many things can (and in all probability will) go wrong, so it's important to be as prepared as possible. If you want to be the hiking expert who leads the charge into nature then click through this gallery for the skills, tips, and tricks you will need to succeed on any hiking expedition.


Inside the ‘sinking belt’ where dozens of cities are falling beneath the sea


Forbidden camera: tourist sites where photography is strictly prohibited

Many tourists find it almost impossible to go on a trip without documenting every moment. However, issues arise when visitors disregard local laws and capture images where they're not allowed. To prevent any embarrassment, fines, or even facing a potential arrest, it's crucial to know exactly where photography is prohibited. So, on your next vacation, make sure you refrain from taking photos in these locations. Click on to discover where photography is strictly forbidden.


Calling in on Connecticut

Connecticut, one of the original Thirteen Colonies, is one of America's smaller states. But this New England destination is big on visitor attractions. History and literature go hand in hand in Connecticut, with the former residences of authors Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe both open to the public. Hartford, the capital city, is also home to the country's oldest public art museum, while the delightfully evocative town of Essex is keeper of one of the oldest continuously run taverns in the United States. Indeed, Connecticut exudes a rich maritime, literary, and national heritage—and it's all waiting to be explored. Curious? Then click through and call in on Connecticut.


Holiday in Turkey: fabulous places you should visit


Would you visit these nuclear testing sites?

On July 16, 1945, the first nuclear explosion occurred a few hundred miles south of Los Alamos, New Mexico. Known as the Trinity test by J. Robert Oppenheimer, the director of the Los Alamos Laboratory, it was the start of the age of nuclear weapons. From that day until 1992, the US alone conducted more than 1,000 nuclear tests. And, perhaps surprisingly, many of the sites where these earth-shattering explosions took place can still be visited today. Intrigued? Click on to discover nuclear testing sites you can visit.


5 ways to help the environment while on vacation

An afternoon of planting trees could be the best part of your trip


The 30 countries with the most cultural influence

The world is made up of nearly 200 countries, which all come with their own unique cultures. However, if the traditions and norms of a country are considered "cool" in another country, it's said to have cultural influence. Countries that command cultural influence are often synonymous with leading the way in areas like food, lifestyle, and/or fashion. Their music, television shows, and movies are also absorbed by other cultures, becoming part of a wider global conversation. Intrigued? From India to Denmark, click on to see if your country is a cultural influencer around the world.


Vertical Farm Feeds Cincinnati Zoo's Giraffes And Manatees

Vertical Farm Feeds Cincinnati Zoo's Giraffes And Manatees. Giraffes and manatees at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden are helping save the planet by consuming fresh vegetables grown on-site in an onsite ‘vertical farm’. The Zoo’s new container farming system will produce hundreds of pounds of produce each week that will be fed to animals as soon as it’s harvested. Cincinnati Zoo’s vice president of facilities and sustainability, Mark Fisher said: “This gives us a year-round, sustainable source of high-quality food that we can pick and serve immediately.” Other environmental benefits include a reduction in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from crop cultivation, fertilizer application, and manure management associated with traditional farming. The hydroponic farming method uses nutrient-rich water instead of soil to grow plants, so fertiliser and pesticides are not necessary.


Hilarious travel advice foreigners share about the US


The Canada-United States border is the longest international border in the world

Drawn up in 1793, the Canada-United States border is the longest international border in the world. Set between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, it weaves and meanders through forests, lakes, rivers, mountains, and towns. Much of the border follows the 49th parallel, itself established in the 1760s as the boundary between the province of Quebec and the state of New York. The border separates the second and fourth largest countries in the world by area. By sharing a land boundary line, the US and Canada have a lot in common. But these nations can also boast some unique aspects about this vast and impressive frontier. So, are you interested in learning more about the borderland? Click through and follow your own line of inquiry.


The most impressive presidential burial sites

The gravesites of 39 US presidents are spread across the length of breadth of the country they served, in 23 states and the District of Columbia. They range from simple headstones to elaborate tombs. Many are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Other more contemporary burial sites are set within the grounds of presidential libraries and museums. But where exactly are these final resting places located? Click through and pay your respects to the deceased presidents of the United States.


Our beach break in Egypt was cheap compared to the Med with apartments under £100 per night and family meals costing just £30

Richard Eden checks into Soma Bay along the Red Sea Riviera in Egypt where 'security is a top priority', the coral reefs are a wonder of the underwater world and the restaurants are amazing value.


Moment pilot proposes to air hostess girlfriend in front of passengers

Captain Konrad Hanc moved passengers and crew to tears when he introduced himself over the plane's intercom system before going down on one knee and popping the question.


7 ‘most overrated’ vacation destinations in the world – including ‘sad’ US town


Snap! Evening Standard: Best Photos of the Day from around the world

Snap! Evening Standard: Best Photos of the Day from around the world - See the best images of the day from around the world.


Heading to Milan? These Are the 21 Travel Essentials to Pack

Don’t leave the house without these jet-setter must-haves.


See one of the world's biggest aircraft 'graveyards' where planes go to die — and airlines can dissect them for parts

Pinal Airpark is commonly known as the boneyard where aircraft go to die, but there's more going on besides just dismantling old jets.


Missing flight MH370: what do we know 10 years on?

The 2014 disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is one of the most shocking air travel disasters in recent history. The plane was traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it vanished from the radars over the Indian Ocean. No survivors or wreckage were ever found, and countless family members still have no closure a decade later. Ahead of the 10th anniversary, many family members of the victims returned to Malaysia to campaign for a new search. Hundreds of millions of dollars were spent searching 274 square miles (710 square kilometers) of the Indian Ocean between 2014 and 2018, but Malaysian authorities called off their efforts after years with no results. The US sea exploration company Ocean Infinity has recently offered a “no-find, no-fee” deal to authorities and says their technology has improved significantly since the last search. Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed that his department is ready to discuss a new contract with Ocean Infinity and would do everything in their power to convince the Cabinet. To learn more about the circumstances surrounding one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history, click through the gallery.


Warrior, protector and dragon slayer: Why George is Europe's most multicultural patron saint

Today is Saint George's Day. The patron saint has been depicted in countless works of art, and the date of his martyrdom is celebrated in many European countries. View on euronews


Take a look at some of the most isolated places in the world

Planet Earth is filled with places to visit, both natural and manmade. However, there are some incredible locations that you've probably never heard of as they are completely cut off from the rest of the world. While some are just difficult to access, the harsh climates of others make it impossible for humans to live there, leaving them completely uninhabited. Take a look at these incredible images of places that are totally off the map!


Celebrity statues: the good, the bad, and the ugly

Sculptures have long served as a unique and timeless way to pay homage in a world dominated by technology. Whether it's a tribute to an iconic figure or a memorial for a late legend, statues have stood as a testament to their contributions to the world. These artistic creations can be found across the globe, capturing the essence of famous personalities for various reasons. Ranging from exquisite masterpieces to peculiar creations, this gallery offers a diverse range of statues that are sure to captivate. Click on to explore the intriguing world of celebrity art.


What you might not know about Mary and Joseph

Mary and Joseph are the parents of Jesus; well, at least on Earth. Still, they are iconic religious figures that many of us don't really know much about. Sure, Mary was a virgin when she became pregnant with Jesus, and we know that Joseph accepted this in the end. But what are the key moments in the relationship between Joseph and Mary? And what do we know about them as individuals? In this gallery, we delve into the lives of Mary and Joseph. Click on to learn more about the holy family.


Georgia cops and volunteers clean up trashed beach after spring break

Volunteers and Tybee Island lifeguards gathered on the beach Sunday morning to pick up the trash left behind by some Orange Crush attendees. The event inflicted $220k of costs on the town.


Essential airplane facts you probably didn't know

Flying has become a normal part of our everyday lives in the last few decades, even though it's estimated that only 5% of the global population have ever been on an airplane. So whether you're an air travel enthusiast or a first-time flyer worried about all the different airplane sounds, knowing airplane trivia could help make your next journey smoother and more enjoyable. From the safest seat (if there is any) to how long the oxygen mask lasts, click on for some curious airplane facts you probably didn't know until now.


Surfers honour the six victims of the Westfield Bondi Junction attack

It's a setting best known for its throng of tourists, busy beaches and families out for the weekend.


Study reveals how much Americans really spend on tipping each year


Tripadvisor reveals the best places to stay in the WORLD for 2024

The No.1 hotel in the world for 2024 is Brazil's Hotel Colline de France, a boutique hotel in the middle of the mountain town of Gramado. Read on for more...