London is a sports lover's paradise just before it hosts the Olympics.
Here's a list of the top ten tourist destinations of 2013.
Councils are gearing up for what could be Britain's coldest winter in 100 years, as sub-zero temperatures and snow follow days of downpours that have devastated large parts of the country.
British Airways plans to bring all of its London Heathrow flights together into two terminals, streamlining passenger transfers for connections to the rest of the UK and Europe.
Tallinn, Estonia, is now firmly on the tourist map with more than 3 million people visiting Estonia every year. With a rich medieval history, the city is also steeped in is its tech savvy culture and has reputation as the ‘land of start ups’.
Kalpana Sunder talks about her Bordeaux experience which was much like tasting the Cabernets, Semillons and Merlots: ripe with rich experiences and a languid finish that kept her wanting more.
While many runners suffered minor cuts and bruises, only two persons received medical treatment, one for a bruised back and another for facial contusions.
A Greek citizen working abroad takes a familiar train ride through the unfamiliar terrain of a struggling economy.
Paros and Santorini are breathtaking examples of why debt or any other crisis cannot keep people away from Greece for long.
A list of ten affordable accommodation options in London that are still available during the Olympics.
Finland boasts of at least two dozen Indian restaurants that serve mouth-watering palak paneer, chole-naan, kadi-pakora, butter chicken and other delicacies.
The Asian financial and business centre has undergone a makeover in recent years and it is now also a playground for Asia's rich where sleek skyscrapers meet quaint shops.
Brussels has long been defined by trade. Once it was a crossroads where silk and tapestries changed hands. Now it's the capital of Europe for the exchange of ideas and extremely tough negotiations, especially of late.
Seoul - a city of ten million - is an amalgamation of a modern high-tech metropolis retaining the legacy of age old traditions.
Old bomb shelters turned into quirky bars are the latest toasts of the Shanghai nightlife.
The Palace of the Lost City resort is both visually stunning and effortlessly engaging.
This round-the-world trip can be completed in an afternoon, costs less than $100 and comes with hot sauce.
With its striking cityscapes and an eclectic offering of food, arts and culture, San Francisco captivates travelers and residents alike.
Melbourne, Australia's second-largest city, is a vibrant metropolis packed with cultural attractions, historical sites and charming back lane cafes.
Archaeologists say they have discovered the remains of an Elizabethan theater where some of William Shakespeare's plays were first performed.
A $940 million Chinese clone of one of Austria's most picturesque villages, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hallstatt, recently opened its doors to visitors in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong amidst some controversy.
Banff, a thickly forested tourist destination in Canada, remains eco-friendly despite tourists crowding the place.
It's hard to distinguish one litfest from another these days: the same old panels with the same old authors. But sometimes location can make a magical difference.
A night club in Buenos Aires club pulses to the beat of Sanskrit songs...'Jai jai Radha Ramana hari Bol', 'Jai Krishna Hare', 'Gurudeva Guru Om', 'Govinda Govinda' and 'Jai Shiva Shambo',. It also has an on call Yoga instructor!
"Beer Here," which opens Friday in New York City and runs through Sept. 2, aims to show that beer is steeped in the state's alcoholic history.
The tulip originated not in Netherlands but in Central Asia and eastern Turkey where it was a wild flower noticed by merchants on the Silk Route. The international Tulip festival is held over nine days in April but the blooms last till the end of May.
The 150 million rand (about $18 million) Soweto Theatre complex with a 436-seat main stage and two smaller performance spaces is part of an ambitious redevelopment plan by the city of Johannesburg for Soweto.
Passengers on certain Virgin Atlantic flights are now able to use their cell phones to make and receive phone calls at 35,000 feet (10,600 meters), the airline announced Tuesday.
The 114.5-metre-tall steel tower which is 22 metres taller than the Statue of Liberty in New York is hoped to become London's new icon. The tower took 18 months to finish.
They had set out from London in February 2011 and returned home Thursday after completing their record-breaking trip.