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World Travel Cities Weekly VOL.96

Every year, Ireland celebrates one of its patron saints, St Patrick, with a national holiday and a traditional feast.

World Travel Cities Weekly VOL.95

Times have changed and nobles are no longer closing their doors from the public, quite the opposite. Many aristocrats are opening their palaces in Rome for a fee, either in the form of guided tours or sometimes even overnight stays.

World Travel Cities Weekly VOL.94

One of the largest indoor waterparks in the world is coming to Copenhagen after Høje-Taastup Municipality revealed plans for a 360,000sq m (3.9m sq ft) mega-leisure development in the Danish city.

World Travel Cities Weekly VOL.93

Barcelona is introducing new legislation to curb tourism numbers after its mayor said the Spanish city was being overwhelmed by tourists, with the destination on the brink of “reaching a tipping point”.

World Travel Cities Weekly VOL.92

Between March 25 and 29, 2017, WTCF and its city member, Penang in Malaysia, will jointly hold the WTCF Asia Pacific Tourism Conference.

World Travel Cities Weekly VOL.91

American history and culture will be at the forefront of a series of world class exhibitions due to go on display in London this year.

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