A selection of the best deals currently available for a holiday in Thailand.
The best last-minute city break deals, including a stay in Hong Kong and discount flights to Milan.
A new cycle scheme is launched in London in a bid to cut congestion on the capital's overcrowded public transport network.
Francesca Syz selects four of the best hotels in London on the banks of the River Thames.
The best new events, from oyster-eating in Whitstable to volcano-inspired art in Warwickshire.
A new exhibition at Compton Verney traces how eruptions have inspired artists through the centuries.
Dubai is a magnet for chancers, losers, dreamers and schemers, says the author Matt Lynn.
Compensation for overbooking must be fair, says Gill Charlton, who also advises on ash cloud refunds and tours of Delhi.
Doune Castle rekindles an ebbing desire in the winning entry of this week's travel writing competition.
Take your children to the age of chivalry and beyond with these top family days out.
A healthy woman's collapse on a transatlantic flight underlines the dangers travellers face.
The rebranding of the Norfolk Broads as 'Britain's Magical Waterland' doesn't wash with Nigel Richardson.
The streets of Bangalore in India are covered with colourful murals.
Motorists attempting to escape to the countryside this weekend could face heavy congestion, with 14 million cars likely to take to the roads.
Francesca Syz selects four of the most stylish accommodation options in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The television presenter on New York's nightlife, bingo in Cuba and nearly drowning in the Pacific.
Having tackled the gruelling Etape du Tour, Charles Starmer-Smith gives the low-down on everything you need for those long rides .
Charles Starmer-Smith tackles the toughest stage of this year's Tour de France.
Charlie Waite on using perspective in landscapes and how to capture portraits on your travels.
Schools break up for summer this week and many families will be swapping foreign trips for a traditional British holiday in resorts such as Weymouth
In the third part of his journey from London to Istanbul by train Benji Lanyado goes looking for a Romanian tyrant in BucharestBenji LanyadoAlex Heale
Summertime and the living is easy … unless you've got kids. How can you keep them occupied without breaking the bank? Poorna Harjani has some ideasSta
Hotel immortalised in Thomas Mann novel – which quietly closed several months ago – to reopen as luxury apartment complexIt was one of the most elegan
Africa's oldest inhabitants pitched against autocratic Botswana government are forced to truck water 300 miles across desertThe Kalahari Bushmen are t
Evidence of a revitalized Florence is everywhere — from the opening of trendy restaurants to the banishing of cars from landmark piazzas.
Waves of immigrants have crossed paths with legions of Spaniards who have toured the globe and developed new tastes.
On the eve of the Passover holiday in March, the Gunsberger brothers opened King Solomon's Bakery and Deli, the first kosher shop in Prague since Worl
A woman pauses on the banks of the Seine, in Paris.
"My wife and I (both senior citizens) would like to spend a week or so in Crete."
Himself a visitor to nearly every continent, Martin Rapp makes sure that discriminating clients get the trip they want.
For local flavor, few spots beat a destination's farmers' market. Three food writers and chefs gave CNN their picks for top farmers' markets across th
David Warren, the man who invented the airline flight data recorder commonly, though now incorrectly, known as the "black box," has died in his native
Two German veterinarians provide asylum for a variety of reptiles. Reptile - Snake - Pets - Reptiles & Amphibians - Shopping
Workers dreaming of their summer getaway this year may want to think again after a report warned four in ten staff return from their holiday feeling m
Michael Winner on the troubled big-budget villa development causing heartache among the Barbados celebrity set.
Dozens of Russians, many drunk, have drowned cooling off in the water.
Identify the location of this photograph for the chance to win a luxury suitcase worth £299.
Ten unusual laws to watch out for on your summer holiday.
Continuing our seasonal series, we advise on where best to enjoy the sunshine in Bristol.
This week's best entries in our travel photography competition.
Follow in the footsteps of sailors and artists around newly restored Wembury Point in South Devon.
Away from Sardinia's glitzy north is a wild landscape of mountains and perfect beaches.
This week's selection of strange signs sent in by readers on their travels.
Artificial beaches have been set up on the bank of the River Seine.
This week Lonely Planet's Tom Hall covers measures against malaria, festive flights down under and getting from Dubrovnik to VeronaI'm going on holida
Discover the best places to eat and drink in local haunts at locals' prices with our Rome insiders' guideIt's easy to eat mediocre, overpriced food in
Every summer, the French capital creates a seaside atmosphere along a two-mile section of the river Seine
Danielle moves into the Lineker home: this is Hello! magazine turned into televisionI've been conned, lured in on false pretences. I mean, what would