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Cruise passengers spending time ashore in Montreal don t have to walk far to find themselves in the heart of Old Montreal, a charming district of restaurants, 18th century stone buildings and historical French culture.
There’s no questioning that London has breath-taking scenery – and what better way to admire the city than from a great height? Research from the Tune Hotels group, which has five well-established hotels in the capital, as well as Edinburgh, Newcastle and Liverpool, reveals that soaring views don’t need to come with a high price tag and, to show how, the company has developed the definitive guide to hacking the London landscape, revealing the best panorama for your pound.
Rome s iconic Spanish Steps officially reopened to the public Thursday after a cleaning and repair job financed by luxury jeweler Bulgari, the latest in a series of privately-funded restorations of Italy’s cultural treasures.
On the morning of 19th September, the World Tourism Cities Federation (WTCF) Chongqing Fragrant Hills Tourism Summit 2016 kicked off in Chongqing, China. The theme of the summit is “Shared Economy and Development of World Tourism Cities”.
British tourists are in the eye of a Dubai Tourism campaign. The agency said it has launched an innovative experiential marketing campaign — Here Today Dubai Tomorrow — specifically designed to give British holidaymakers a ‘live’ taste Dubai’s hotspots during their trip there.
Reporting its visitor figures for the first half of 2016, the Sanya Tourism Development Commission (STDC) revealed that the Hainan resort city attracted 192,000 overseas visitors in the six-month period, including arrivals from ‘Greater China’ markets such as Hong Kong.