Qatar’s manmade island development blends Middle Eastern and European styles to create a successful coastal community that attracts residents and curious daytrippers.
The daytripper tax, which is only for travelers who visit the city without staying overnight during popular tourism days, isn ...
Travel experts say that you can walk Venice's dark alleys at midnight and still be safe, but you might get lost considering how often street names change. Still, getting lost is part of the allure ...
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Wintering—and Grieving—in Venice
It’s barely been 10 years since I lived in Venice during grad school and only 2 since my last visit, but they’ve been marked by what my psychologist refers to as “a series of life-altering crises” and ...
As travelers flock to Venice for the world-famous Carnival celebration, they may be in for a tight squeeze. Three million people travel to Venice every year for the Venetian tradition, according ...
Cuttlefish (sepia), clams (vongole), and sea bass (branzino) are popular ingredients, which can be found in many of the area's most well-known dishes, including frutti di mare, Venice’s take on ...
If you listen to anyone who spends a lot of time there talk about Venice, it can begin to sound like they are describing a ...
Italian tourism is set to reach new heights in the Jubilee Year. Here’s how cities are getting ahead of the crowds in 2025.
A stunning city that's distinguished by its endless canals all navigated by colorful boats earning its nickname of being the ...
Venice Carnival is a popular tourist attraction. Every February, Venice takes a break from just being ridiculously gorgeous and goes all in on its biggest party - Venice Carnival, or as the locals ...
Massive crowds during Venice's carnival led to disagreements between city officials on how to curb tourism. Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro believes turnstiles would be the "most democratic" option ...