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This country is ditching passports for international flights
Another country is close behind, in what could become a 'new normal'.
Another country is close behind, in what could become a 'new normal'.
It's been a wild week for the comic, whose train trip was followed by 22 million people.
We bring you the best travel deals going.
The New York Times: Gaelic culture has been rejiggered in a fresh and exciting way
Fish, fact or fiction - the monster is big business for the Scottish highlands.
Discover the best of Edinburgh by moving away from the masses.
New York Times: the best way to explore Bath in just 36 hours.
An underground B&B, bearing a resemblance to the Shire, is set to welcome visitors.
There's no better way to spend a summer than visiting Britain's quaint seaside villages.
This itinerary features a mighty tasting menu and a slightly haunted walk.
Discover lots of hidden attractions in the capital.
Swap the London Eye for the island sky - discover the UK's offbeat gems.
Everything in the USA is amplified, even the camping.
Star players from around the world give top tips for tourism in their home countries.
Parents could be interrogated at the border if they don't have certain documents.
Scotland’s gorgeous landscapes lend themselves to cycling – and so will your wallet.
Everything you need to know to make the most of your visit.
A small, but mighty bistro pub has come out on top.
Take a seat (there are 202) and the bartender (17 in total) will be with you soon.
The SAS train in the Brecon Beacons - so pack a backbone.
Tourist hot spots that the King himself would rate 10/10.
This London tour takes you deep beneath the city's most famous landmarks.
Let's start with a seven-hour underground assault course.
From tea and crumpets to Spanish cava, enjoy a European cruise departing from the UK.
There is something especially medieval, and a little bit magic, about an old walled city.
6th century recipes and 24 carat cocktails. What royal feasts are London hotels serving?
From the Coronation to Hogmanay, we've got your year in Europe covered.
Millions of people are flooding into London to see a change on the throne.
Trains can be more expensive than planes but better for the environment. And more fun.
Myriad choices can overwhelm but expert advice will help find the right tour for you.