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A large silver hot air balloon hovers above the earth's atmosphere in front of the blackness of space.

Zephalto Is Poised to Enter the Consumer Space Race with Sky-High Luxury

The European company is offering adventurous travelers a higher-end 'nearspace' experience.
By Adam Hurly

Six People Have Been Arrested in Connection to Vandalized Richard Serra Sculpture

'East West/West East," located in the Qatari desert, has frequently been targeted by vandals upset about cultural sanctions.
By Helen Holmes

Visitors to the Pompeii Museum Can Expect Casts of Victims and Ancient Graffiti

The Antiquarium museum, which was first established in 1873, has recently been revived.
By Helen Holmes
Richard Branson

Virgin Galactic Just Lost Another $60 Million. Is Space Tourism Pandemic-Proof?

By Sissi Cao
Eiffel Tower before and after coronavirus

A Pandemic Empties the World’s Grandest Public Spaces

By Eric Vilas-Boas

This New On-Demand Service Wants to Take You Back in Time With Just a Click

By Gabriela Barkho
Chernobyl

Chernobyl Tourism Spikes After Miniseries, Highlighting the Disaster’s Unknowable Truths

By Chris Roberts

Did Justin Bieber’s ‘I’ll Show You’ Video Ruin an Icelandic Canyon?

By Helen Holmes
Who else is ready to get their workout on in sub-zero temps?!?

Anytime Fitness Is Opening the World’s First Gym in Antarctica

By Arick Wierson
New York state requires children in schools, daycare and prekindergarten to get vaccinated.

Tourist With Measles Made Contact With 32 People in New York City

By Madina Toure
The Prittlewell coffin after being damaged.

Tourists Break 800-Year-Old Coffin Posing Child for a Photo

By Alanna Martinez
A ceramic jug found in Karkemish that dates to 1,700 B.C.

Archaeologists Just Discovered a 4,000-Year-Old Emoji in Turkey

By Alanna Martinez
A TSA agent watches an xray monitor while screening luggage at Terminal C of LaGuardia Airport.

Why Banning Laptops From Airplane Cabins Doesn’t Make Sense

By Cassandra Burke Robertson and Irina D. Manta
The city could lose $1.4 billion in international tourism spending, according to Manhattan Councilman Dan Garodnick and NYC & Company.

Trump’s Travel Bans Could Cost NYC $1.4 Billion in International Tourism, Council Estimates

By Madina Toure
25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 7, 2014.

Berlin Must Build Another Berlin Wall, Since Tourists Are Idiots

By Guelda Voien
Tourists take photographs in front of Egypt's famous Giza Pyramids on December 18, 2016 in Cairo, Egypt. Since the 2011 Arab Spring and continued terrorist attacks throughout the country, Egypt's tourism industry has been hit hard. As the country tries to rebuild a damaged economy and revive the tourism industry, an increase in terrorists attacks in the past two weeks, one which targeted police officers at a checkpoint in the Giza neighbourhood, could continue to see the tourism industry suffer.

Tourism Decline Threatens Egypt’s Monuments, Happy 80th to Picasso’s ‘Guernica’!

By Alanna Martinez
CLEVELAND, OH - JULY 20: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stands with Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence and acknowledge the crowd on the third day of the Republican National Convention on July 20, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.

Indiana Museum in Need of Mike Pence Portrait Artist, Facebook Censors Hand Drawing

By Alanna Martinez
This undated image released by Copyright Bob Ross Inc./The Joy of Painting, shows the late Bob Ross, host of the PBS series "The Joy of Painting." PBS said Thursday it's posted a video remix with clips from "The Joy of Painting" instructional series, featuring the late Bob Ross. The "Happy Painter" remix is from John Boswell, who created the "Garden of Your Mind" video tribute to Fred Rogers. That mashup of clips from "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" has been viewed nearly 6 million times on YouTube. "The Joy of Painting," still seen in repeats, aired on PBS from 1983 to 1994 with its bushy-haired, mellow-voiced host. Ross died in 1995. (AP Photo/Copyright Bob Ross Inc. ® The Joy of Painting)

Bob Ross’ Iconic Hair Was a Perm, Gagosian to Host Clinton Fundraiser

By Alanna Martinez
Archaelogists inspects a grave with a skeleton with an iron rod penetrated the heart body area, dated back in the Middle Ages in the ancient Thracian temple of Perperikon south east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Thursday, Oct. 09, 2014. Bulgarian archaeologist Nikolai Ovcharov who discovered the grave says have unearthed centuries-old skeletons pinned down through their chests with iron rods - a practice believed to stop the dead or killed from becoming vampires. Those are the sixth and seventh vampire graves discovered in the country for the past two years.

Bulgaria to the World: We Have Vampire Graves, Please Visit

By Alanna Martinez
Actor Keanu Reeves attends Summit Entertainment's premiere of John Wick at the ArcLight Hollywood in 2014.

Keanu Reeves Releases Art Book, B&H Workers Vote to Unionize—and More

By Alanna Martinez
(Illustrations by Dawid Ryski)

The French Are Storming Brooklyn

By Matthew Kassel
A model of the Virgin Galactic, the world?s first commercial spaceline, is displayed at the Farnborough International Airshow in Hampshire, southern England, on July 11, 2012. Virgin Galactic announced ?LauncherOne,? a new air-launched rocket specifically designed to deliver small satellites into orbit. Commercial flights of the new orbital launch vehicle are expected to begin by 2016, Virgin Galactic aims to offer frequent and dedicated launches at the world?s lowest prices. AFP PHOTO / ADRIAN DENNIS (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/GettyImages)

2016 Could Be the Year Space Tourism Takes Off

By Taylor Dinerman
A couple of tourists walk through the Karnak Temple in 2013 in Luxor, Egypt.

Terrorists Target Tourists Headed to Egypt’s Ancient Sites

By Alanna Martinez
Path Through History sign in 42nd Street Port Authority Subway Exit. (Photo: Katy Turner)

The Truth Behind Those Puzzling Blue Subway Signs

By Katy Turner
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