(CNN) — Just weeks after tourists were caught driving and hurling scooters down the Spanish Steps in Rome, another tourist in Italy has caused havoc on two wheels in an ancient site. A tourist was caught driving a moped through the Campanian site of Pompeii on Wednesday. He was immediately apprehended by site security and
Month: August 2022
Heading to Michigan? The good news is that the Great Lakes State has lots of free things to do that will help you get to know it without spending a dime. From seasonal events to everyday activities, Michigan has budget options for every traveler. Here are the best free things to do in Michigan. Make the
(CNN) — The A380 super jumbo has many supporters around the world, but none quite as vocal and powerful as Tim Clark, the president of Emirates, by far the largest operator of the aircraft. The Dubai-based airline purchased nearly half of all A380s ever produced and now has 118 in its fleet, about 80 of
The sea, the sun, the sand: it seems like a simple recipe for a perfect vacation. Indeed, traveling in Cape Cod is refreshingly straightforward, but it helps to know some local quirks and conventions. Remember these top tips and get the most out of your trip. From avoiding the traffic to surviving the sharks, here
The restaurant industry’s recovery has somewhat stalled throughout the past several months, as the inflationary environment relentlessly lingers. But it’s not all bad news. Consumer demand for eating out remains strong and restaurants remain well-positioned as grocery costs trend higher. For some parts of the business, recovery continues to be in full swing. That is
Ibiza Gran Hotel Ibiza is back and beckoning travelers this summer with dishes made from a pair of culinary superstars. Ibiza Gran Hotel continues to spearhead the island’s epicurean revival this summer with the launch of two new restaurants, Zuma and ASAL, and a vibrant new late-night venue, Club Chinois, from the team at the world-famous
(CNN) — Visiting Ukraine right now to experience what’s it like living in the middle of a war, see its bombed cities, feel the danger and meet its fighters isn’t likely to be on anyone’s travel wish list. But six months after Russia invaded the country, unleashing a wave of death and destruction, one organization
Washington, DC, attracts travelers of all sorts, from nature lovers and history buffs to city slickers and trendsetters. A typical weekend in the district could include jogging along the Georgetown waterfront, indulging in a bottomless brunch on U Street or getting lost in one of the many free museums on the National Mall. Here are the top things
For one of the ultimate culinary experiences in Boston, head to Ye Olde Union Oyster House in downtown, the oldest restaurant in the city. Visit http://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/boston for more information about Boston.
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Heading to Hvar? Getting Down in Dubrovnik? Well you may wonder if you need to tip those waiters bringing you the good wine and tasty Croatian food. Well, yes you do tip in Croatia. 10% at restaurants, round up a bit on taxis and 10-15 kuna per person on a guided tour. Filmed in Dubrovnik,
Fluxfactory | E+ | Getty Images Travelers saw prices fall for big-ticket pieces of their vacation budgets in July, offering at least a temporary reprieve after soaring costs earlier this year. Airfares fell nearly 8% from June to July, while prices for rental cars and lodging like hotels declined 9.5% and about 3%, respectively, according
Topline With the stock market rising significantly from its low point nearly two months ago, tech stocks appear to be back in vogue after being shunned by investors during the widespread selloff earlier this year, once again leading the market higher as investors snap up shares. Key Facts Though investors piled into defensive sectors—such as
In a city where a wheel-and-spoke pattern overlays the street grid, it can be overwhelming to figure out how to get around Washington, DC. But the truth is that navigating the US capital isn’t that tricky with a bit of advanced planning. Washington, DC, has some walkable neighborhoods, but using a mix of taxis, bicycles and
Brexit may be “done”, but from the traveller’s point of view, the full implications of what it means for our holidays are only just becoming apparent. And I’m not talking about the short-term problems – the chaos at Dover, the queues at airport immigration desks and the 90-day limit on the time we can spend
One of the most popular gateways to South America, Argentina offers lively cities and tranquil wildernesses, majestic waterfalls and soaring mountains – not to mention wildlife-filled wetlands, glorious architecture, rich culture and renowned steakhouses. It’s the whole South American package. But Argentina is a big country, measuring 3800km (2360 miles) from end to end, so
Topline The stock market surged higher on Wednesday after a better-than-expected inflation report for July, boosting investor sentiment as consumer prices fell for the first time in months, adding to hopes that inflation may have finally peaked. Key Facts The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.3%, over 400 points, while the S&P 500 gained 1.5%
UFO Investigators Ben Hansen and Melissa Tittl are investigating reports of strange Fireball craft in the skies above Lake Pend Oreille in northern Idaho. In the nearby town of Sandpoint, a woman named Dale Snipes has experienced strange sights her entire life, and the most recent is her closest – and most harrowing – encounter
For more information on Round the World travel, check out: http://bit.ly/lprtwtravel In this Hangout on Air, Lonely Planet and our panel of experts discuss all things RTW travel. If you’re considering a long term/distance trip, are about to embark on your gap year or fancy a career break, tune in to hear our tips and
Australia is the sixth-largest country in the world with very different regions and climates. Deciding where to go – and how to get there – requires some major planning. At first glance flying and train fares in Australia look expensive (and a lack of competition does mean there are few bargains), but when you compare
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