
Rome Introduces Trevi Fountain Entry Fee
Rome will introduce a €2 entry fee for tourists to access the Trevi Fountain's immediate area starting February 1, as part of efforts to manage overtourism.
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Rome will introduce a €2 entry fee for tourists to access the Trevi Fountain's immediate area starting February 1, as part of efforts to manage overtourism.

Port Canaveral has become the world's busiest cruise homeport, surpassing PortMiami with over 8.6 million passengers in FY 2025, driven by strategic investments and increased demand.

International visitors to 10 major U.S. national parks, including Yellowstone, will face a new $100 per-person entry fee starting January 1.

United Parks & Resorts, parent company of SeaWorld and Busch Gardens, reports a 3.4% drop in attendance and a 6.2% decline in revenue for Q3 2025.

Memphis has acquired the downtown Sheraton Hotel for $22 million, a taxpayer investment to support the Renasant Convention Center. The 600-room hotel requires an estimated $250 million renovation to a

Cairo's Grand Egyptian Museum has fully opened its doors, showcasing all 5,600 artifacts from King Tutankhamun's tomb and an 11-foot Ramses II statue.

Nantucket voters will decide on two measures regarding short-term rentals, impacting the island's housing and economy. One proposal seeks to limit rentals for residents, while another aims to preserve

China's Xinjiang region is experiencing a massive tourism boom, drawing 300 million visitors in 2024 amid ongoing international concerns over human rights.

MGM Resorts CEO Bill Hornbuckle admitted high prices hurt Las Vegas's image, contributing to a 7% revenue drop in Q3 2025. The company is implementing price corrections and remains optimistic about fu

Caesars Entertainment extends free parking, dining, and attraction discounts for Nevada residents through December 25, responding to a slowdown in Las Vegas business.

An unseasonably severe and record-breaking snowstorm has hit southern Iceland, causing widespread travel disruption, flight cancellations, and stranding tourists.

Exploring the distinct travel behaviors of Americans and Canadians abroad, from 'flag jacking' to differences in directness, volume, and cultural expectations, according to travel professionals and ac