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The tribute will be dedicated to the director, who picked Barcelona for the setting of his Oscar winning, Vicky Cristina Barcelona. It is hoped to open at former arts and crafts school, La Llotja.
The Larung Gar Buddhist Academy in Sertar, China is the largest Buddhist settlement in the world and home to 40,000 monks and nuns. Conditions are basic, with communal toilets and no heating.
Sitting at one-and-a-half times the width of a standard seat, the SANTO seat by SII Deutschland aims to improve flights for obese, and young passengers.
The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route in Japan opened to the public on April 16 and allows tourists to view the spectacular snow-walled passageway, which stretches along a 1000ft section.
The Mamma Mia inspired eatery will open its doors in January 2016, a block away from the ABBA museum in Stockholm. The musical show is being created by former ABBA member Bjorn Ulvaeus.
The beauty vlogger and her boyfriend will be featured in a scene of a spare bedroom in their Brighton home, lounging on a bed uploading to their video channels.
An elaborate stunt by Ecuador tourism groups aimed to prove their country is a great tourist spot. They fooled fliers using fake passport control and banners - Costa Rica officials were not happy.
Airbus is set to introduce an extra seat to each row of its Airbus A380 model, squeezing yet more passengers onto each plane.
In the middle of the Saudi Arabian desert is a magnificent single-stone tomb, which has been standing strong since the first century AD. The Lonely Castle is one of 131 tombs in the region.
He's known as living in one of the most exclusive postcodes in London, but Chelsea boy Andy Jordan reveals his secret favourite places to go on holiday, and which star he would most like to bring.
Star Wars starship designer Stephen Chang has predicted what he feels the future of aviation holds. His incredible designs show vertical takeoffs and pilot-less planes.
According to new research, 60 per cent of women are open to the idea of travelling alone, but how do you stay safe while on the other side of the world?
The once-in-a-lifetime privilege to see the Titanic up close is being offered by luxury concierge service, Bluefish, and does not come cheap, setting you back £41,000 ($60,000).
The spectacular fort, one of three guarding the entrance to the Solent, just off the coast of the Isle of Wight, has been turned into a luxury impregnable haven.
Redditor Roxambops, aka Roxy de la Rosa posted the pictures of her dozing cousin Alex Elenes on the social networking site with the caption: ‘Went to the Amazon, cousin slept everywhere.’
In a bid to find the perfect photograph, eight prolific Instagrammers were sent to the Isle of Skye by Europcar to capture 600 miles in three days using the hashtag #MovingSkyewards.
United Airlines lost Russell Henley's golf clubs on Sunday ahead of his Master's performance. Celebrity airport horror stories prove that regardless what they pay, they still have travel woes.
If you ever wanted to go to the Mad Hatter's Tea Party or follow the white rabbit, one Lewis Carroll fan in Brighton has created two rental properties perfect for a wannabe Alice.
For the super rich who have everything, luxury submarines are the latest craze for adventurers and these sleek vessels are the best high-tech toys on the market.
While many main airports have codes which make sense, such as JFK in New York and LHR for Heathrow, there are some very unusual airport codes out there.
It took 11 cameras, a specially-enhanced slope and three days to set up the video which captures four times World Cup winner Marcel Hirscher.
As poor visibility struck between Svalbard and ice camp Barneo, the pilot made the decision to bring the plane down, and the due to the bumpy landing the aircraft's undercarriage was damaged.
The China National Tourism Administration said authorities will contact unruly citizens and ya even involve police, customs officers, border control and bank credit agencies.
At first glance the rectangular island of Por-Bajin looks like a fortress or a prison, with its regular structure and ruined sections but some said it is was a summer palace or monastery.
Getting a selfie with a celebrity appears to be the latest craze, but two scuba girls from California prefer to take their photos with some more colourful creatures, including turtles, sharks and stingrays.
The Geordie was going through customs, when staff discovered he had six tubs of the traditional pudding in his hand luggage along with several Greggs pies.
Breaking records for the largest suite in LA, The London West Hollywood hotel will launch the new 11,000 square foot, bi-level Penthouse next month, featuring work by the designer.
Millions travel to the witness the spectacular Grand Canyon every year, but few are aware that this Arizona landscape is home to a tribe called the Havasupai, hidden away in the canyon's depths.
The new pet GPS system by Delta Air Lines allows owners to track their furry friends' journeys in real time, from monitoring the temperature to whether their cage is upright or askew.
Laos is a popular destination known for its beautiful scenery, however not many people venture below the surface and discover that what is underground is perhaps even more spectacular.
An Aer Lingus flight from Dublin to Vienna yesterday had to return after suffering from technical issues. It was reported the pilot had detected fumes on board the aircraft.
The Visa Restrictions Index ranks countries globally in accordance to the travel freedom their inhabitants enjoy, with Finland, Germany, Sweden, the US and UK coming out on top.
Fans could have the chance to emulate their mockingjay heroine as soon as October next year when the park is set to open in Dubai.
Wildlife photographer Jon Cornforth, 43, was lucky enough to witness two of the majestic mammals exploding out of northern Pacific Ocean together, and come crashing down in unison.
Groups of up to 10 guests can splash out £145 ($215) for two nights on Ile Louët island in Morlaix Bay, Brittany, which works out at just £14.50 ($21.50) each.
In a bid to engage with visitors, SeaWorld launched an #AskSeaWorld social media campaign, only to be inundated by comments from animal rights campaigners.
From the food you ate for dinner, to the bags you packed, every detail of our travels can be tactically captured to the jealousy of those at home. However sometimes the truth can paint a different picture.
The Bajau people are known as the 'sea gipsies,' as they spend most of their time living and working on the ocean. Photographer Réhahn spent eight days among the seafaring children.
Airbus have filed a patent for high-tech touchscreen windows. Guests will be able to tap on landmarks to learn about the buildings and areas below, as they soar through the skies.
Home-sitting is the latest travelling craze, allowing individuals to stay in strangers' homes from free. Laura Cody and Tanbay Theune were living in Birmingham before their adventure.
Bringing the fun back into police work are officers with the Reykjavik police department, who are raking in followers via social media for their hilarious photos from the line of duty.
The French Riviera will soon attract Hollywood A-listers while Dubai has become a hotspot for luxurious getaways. MailOnline Travel has compiled a list of the best places to spot the stars.
Quotes from Adolf Hitler are stencilled on the walls around customers, as they sit in the Nazi-themed SoldatenKaffe in Bandung, but they don't seem to be bothered by the controversial theme.
At first glance The Fliers and Explorers Globe appears to be an ordinary antique, hidden in a small over-looked office in downtown Brooklyn, at the end of a nondescript hallway.
Visit the castles which inspired the Disney classics, or explore a glittering glow worm cave in New Zealand, or enter the world of magic with the locations that inspired the Harry Potter movies.
Headteacher Steve Esmond, his wife, Theresa Devine, and their two teenage sons fell seriously ill during their stay at the Sirenusa resort at the US Virgin Islands.
Miriam Thomas was left stranded trying to return from a trip to California, when her Delta Air Lines flight was cancelled, prompting Alaska Airlines employee to reach into her own pocket to help.
Ash Dykes, 24, who is nicknamed the 'lonely snow leopard,' last year impressively spent 78 days alone, crossing 1,500 miles of the unforgiving Gobi Desert and the vast Mongolian Steppe.
Mile-high meals have seen highs and lows, from the first hot meals being served in 1936 to low-cost carriers slicing food budgets in the 1970s. KLM reveals what their airline meals were like in 1965.
With its desert landscape and bustling souks, Marrakech came out on top in the website's annual Travellers' Choice Awards for the first time, finishing in front of Siem Reap, Cambodia and Istanbul.