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It’s a restaurant Jim, but not as we know it.
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The organisation proposes 'climate tickets' as a key part of the solution.
Travelling in Europe by rail trumps both car and coach.
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“The temple needs to be a place for services and not a theme park,” said one local.
Workers are striking at Athens historic attraction as temperatures hit 45C.
Thousands of flights are scheduled to depart from Gatwick during the strike.
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Cerberus sees Rome set up fountains to douse overheated tourists.
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Travellers have been told to stay away, or risk the consequences.
“It definitely feels like Europe’s best-kept secret."
Fireworks, ‘pétard’ crackers and pyrotechnic displays are a big part of the festivities.
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Will you really be fined in euros for dragging your luggage through Dubrovnik?
The man issued a publicly after a five-day manhunt from Italian Police.
The woman flew to New York, London, Singapore and more using the hack.
The issue is threatening the environment, locals and visitors, the government said.
The attraction will now see tourists paying for a ticket - some visitors are exempt.