Tourists who fancy getting a top-down view of London may soon be able to book themselves a room in the city’s famous BT Tower.
Tourists will be dispersed around ancient sites that are further afield.
It is a cultural oasis in the heart of Turkey's capital.
They were built in the 1940s to shelter Londoners from the Blitz bombing campaign.
It just got harder to visit one of Europe's most famous landmarks.
The island’s population of about 2500 locals get around using mules, donkeys and small horses.
The country is "a jewel to be explored by the more responsible and adventurous travellers".
Styles is said to have notes of Tom Ford's Tobacco Vanille.
The city's iconic cannabis cafes will be for Dutch people only.