In an era where travel fatigue from repetitive itineraries and overcrowded landmarks has become all too common, a refreshing shift is taking place among modern explorers seeking something deeper and more meaningful, and Airbnb, in collaboration with UNESCO, has responded to this yearning by
In the heart of Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), a 116-year-old landmark known as the Louisa Hotel stands as a silent witness to history, struggle, and resilience at the corner of Seventh Avenue South and South King Street. For over six decades, the Woo family has stewarded this
Nestled along the rugged Ayrshire coast of Scotland, Glenapp Castle has long been a hidden gem of luxury and heritage, but its recent appearance on a popular reality TV show has catapulted it into the global spotlight, capturing the attention of viewers worldwide. This 21-bedroom hotel, a proud
As we dive into the evolving world of travel technology, I’m thrilled to sit down with Katarina Railko, a seasoned expert in hospitality with deep roots in the travel and tourism industry. With her extensive experience and passion for events and conferences, Katarina has witnessed firsthand the
Imagine a historic city so breathtaking that its medieval walls and cobblestone streets draw millions of visitors each year, yet this very allure threatens to erase the essence of its community. Dubrovnik, a gem on Croatia's Adriatic coast, faces precisely this challenge as overtourism strains its
Imagine a world where tourism does more than just fill hotels and boost economies—it heals communities, preserves ancient heritage, and protects the environment for generations to come. This vision took center stage in Melaka, Malaysia, during a landmark global event that drew over 700 delegates