Hotels with history: The world's 10 most legendary properties
Famed for hosting everyone from Hollywood superstars to U.S. presidents, these century-old institutions have set global standards for luxury and hospitalityTags: Luxury hotelshotel architecturehistoric...
View ArticleFBI: Hacker claimed to have taken over airliner controls
A cybersecurity consultant told the FBI he hacked into computer systems aboard airliners up to 20 times and managed to control an aircraft engine during a flightTags: aviationtravel news
View ArticleUber test-flies 'Uberchopper' at Cannes
If you're looking for the ultimate way to get to Cannes, forget about taking a carTags: Cannes Film Festivaluberhelicopters
View ArticleWorld's longest and highest glass-bottomed bridge to open in China
The new 300-meter-high skywalk will span across the cliffs of Zhangjiajie, a scenic national park in the country's Hunan provinceTags: skywalksfootbridgesobservation decksbridges
View ArticleThe spectacular exhibition spaces that will change museums forever
In honor of International Museum Day, a look at the new destinations scheduled to open their doors in the next few yearsTags: museumshistoryart museums
View ArticleWhere to find the world's best views? From the window seat, naturally
We asked CNN readers, tweeters and viewers to share their best photos from up in the air. Here are some of our faves Tags: CNN iReportaerial photographyphotography
View ArticleMemory lanes: America's best old-school bowling alleys
Possibly the most fun anyone can have wearing a pair of rented shoesTags: BowlingBest of USA
View ArticleFlying car companies aim for takeoff in 2017
A number of small companies are vying to be the first to bring flying cars to customers within the next few yearsTags: Flying carsairplanesfuture cars
View ArticleAbandoned mines transformed into amazing tourist attractions
A series of innovative regeneration projects brings new life to former industrial wastelandsTags: adventure sportsUNESCO World Heritage sites
View ArticleBioluminescence lights up Australia's shores
The phenomenon is created by billions of marine organisms that are lighting up in the darkTags: natureAustralia travel
View ArticleWhat became of Beirut's 1960s jet-set playgrounds?
They've been ravaged by war and age, but the places where Brigitte Bardot once rubbed shoulders with Omar Sharif still have some showbiz sparkleTags: CNNGo
View ArticleWhere chest-baring glampires roam: Eurovision's musical hotspots
Europe is staging its annual campfest this weekend. Here's how to experience the real Eurovision dream Tags: EurovisionMusic
View ArticleTripAdvisor's picks: America's best BBQ
TripAdvisor has waded into hotly contested territory with a list of the best BBQ restaurants in the United States.Tags: Best of USAAmerican food
View ArticleCruise ship refloated after running aground in Bermuda
Vessel hit sea bed after problems with propulsion unit, Norwegian Cruise Line spokeswoman saysTags: Cruiseshipping
View ArticleUNESCO World Heritage Site doomed by military incursion?
Activists say ISIS fighters now control most of Tadmur, just meters away from Palmyra ruinsTags: ISISUNESCO World Heritage sitesPalmyramilitaryancient citiesancient ruins
View ArticleDisney World bans selfie sticks on rides
Nearly a month after music festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza banned selfie sticks, Disney World has followed suitTags: Disney Worldselfie stick
View ArticleGentri-vacation: Why London's suburbs are the place to be
Central London is so over. Take the subway to the city's scorching hot suburbs and you'll discover where new London is taking shapeTags: neighborhood
View Article7 of the best African alternative holidays
Swimming with seals, cycling through jungles, staring into volcanoes ... Africa is about more than safari animalsTags: Adventure
View ArticleAdidas, NBA all-star latest to join airport carpet cult
Adidas unveils Trail Blazers' star Damien Lillard's line of sneakers made to resemble the iconic floor covering at Portland International AirportTags: PDXNBAairport carpetDamien LillardAdidas
View ArticleJapan aquariums to stop taking slaughter dolphins
Japanese aquariums avoid being thrown out of global industry body by agreeing to stop buying dolphins caught in the controversial Taiji huntTags: marine conservationdolphin showsdolphinsTaiji
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