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Don't waste your time reading all the "where to travel in 2014" lists. We’ve added them together to come up with a general consensus!
The hilly southern area of Italy's northwestern Piedmont region is the country's capital of white truffles.
The world’s largest indoor theme park, Europe’s biggest art center and the tallest building in the Americas will all open in 2014.
From the newsmakers to the movers and shakers, these 14 destinations will all bask in the spotlight in 2014.
Three ice-breakers are heading toward the trapped MV Akademik Shokalskiy, a tourist and research vessel.
U.S. couples search for sun and sand when it comes to both destination weddings and dream honeymoons.
Surprisingly enough, Brazil gets fewer tourists than Mexico and even Portugal.
What travel destinations were popular in 2013? Depends on who you ask…
Projects include building barriers around electrical systems and expanding the drainage network.
What do you get when you take a 4,028-passenger Norwegian cruise ship, slather it in Bud Light logos and sail it into the New York Harbor?
U.S. airlines earned nearly $3.5 billion in fees from checked-in bags in 2012, up from $464 million in 2007.
Halloween haunted houses and themed attractions may seem ubiquitous today, but that wasn’t the case a decade ago.
Three weeks ago, we asked IBTimes readers to vote for the places they most wanted to see before they died. Now we’re back with the top 20.
The list includes night markets, street markets and floating markets in these countries.
If you’ve already hit the restaurants of San Sebastian, Paris and Tokyo, why not try the fare in these less-visited destinations instead.
The guidelines include no spitting in the street, no shouting in public places and no footprints on toilet seats.
We here at International Business Times are looking to put together the ultimate travel bucket list, and we need your help.
It started with a royal wedding and morphed into one of fall’s largest festivals, but you don’t need to travel to Germany for Oktoberfest anymore.
Some travel destinations are best in the summer. Others in the winter. These 10 spots come alive in the fall.
Dolly Parton announced this week that her Dollywood theme park would expand to the tune of $300 million over the next 10 years.
Humpbacks live up to their reputation as the acrobats of the sea on a trip to Australia’s whale watching Mecca: Hervey Bay.
Ever heard of Washington, D.C.? Paris? London? Of Course you have. Here are some lesser-known capital cities to add to your bucket list.
The U.S. says al Qaeda chatter suggests terrorists are planning to attack American targets in the Middle East and North Africa.
North Korea’s 2013 Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang, or Mass Games, kicked off Monday night.
No federal investigators will look into the fatality at Six Flags Over Texas because amusement parks have no federal oversight.
Investigations are being conducted into a roller coaster ride in Arlington, Texas, after a woman fell to her death from the ride on Friday.
People travelling by air could soon strike off one more annoying process from the hassle that modern-day air travel has become.
The U.S. took in $129 billion in taxes - you read correctly - $129 billion - from revenue generated by the travel and tourism industry.
It’s supposed to be the best job in the world, and it may just alter the course of Canadian Greg Snell's life.