Ditching the mini bar for stashes of chocolates and sweets, these wacky and wonderful hotel rooms have been specially designed for children. For wannabe princesses, the Eloise Suite at The Plaza Hotel (top right) would be the ultimate place to kip - although stays come in at a bank-busting £1,653 ($2,193) a night. Meanwhile, aspiring knights might want to check out the castle-themed rooms at the five-star Shangri-La Hotel Singapore (bottom left), with turreted beds to keep them entertained. Other spots catering to tiny tots include the Gruffalo rooms at Chessington Safari Hotel (top left), the Despicable Me Kids’ Suites at The Loews in Orlando (main) and the exclusive Cinderella Castle Suite at Walt Disney World in Florida (bottom right).
Aeroflot wins for seat comfort, Alaska gets top marks for food, Southwest has the No1 cabin service and Norwegian is best budget carrier in awards decided by passengers
The Passenger Choice Awards took into account passenger feedback from almost one million flights across 428 airlines. Aeroflot (top left) was deemed the comfiest airline in Europe, while Southwest Airlines (top right) scored top points for its cabin service in the Americas. On the food front, Alaska (bottom left) came first in North and South America, with Norwegian (bottom right) being crowned the best budget carrier in Europe.
Try copying THESE selfie poses! Hong Kong tourist board promotes the city with extraordinary pictures of ballet dancers performing in front of landmarks
Striking eye-watering splits and sky-high leaps against the Hong Kong skyline, these ballet dancers certainly take the standard holiday 'jumping pose' to a whole new level. The Hong Kong tourist board has revealed a collection of stunning images by award-winning photographer Dean Alexander ahead of the city ballet's opening season. The eight ethereal images capture male and female performers in gravity-defying poses with various landmarks in the background. Pictured from top left clockwise: A dancer at Tin Hau Temple in Repulse Bay, a group with Hong Kong Island in the backdrop, two dancers on a traditional fishing boat and jumping among apartment blocks in Quarry Bay.
On board the Alaskan train passengers can FLAG DOWN at any point on the route
Train journeys tend to start and end at railway stations. But in Alaska they do things a little differently - and run a train that picks up passengers who simply flag it down. Anywhere on the route. The service is called the Hurricane Turn Train (main) and it is, as the Alaskan Railroad website points out, 'a train like no other'. Pictured left is luggage and a pet dog being loaded on board after passengers flagged down the train.
TripAdvisor reveals the world's most popular experiences for 2018: Tuscan cooking class takes the global No1 spot (with a £139 tour of Stonehenge's inner circle rated the best in the UK)
The world's top travel experiences have been announced by TripAdvisor, with a cooking class at a Tuscan farmhouse revealed as the most sought after and best-rated tour. The £87.60 ($116) experience, which sees people rustle up Tuscan cuisine from ingredients bought at a market, was followed in the rankings by a £28.60 ($37) bike tour of Berlin and a one-day sightseeing tour of New York, costing £64.41 ($84). Experiences in the UK were ranked separately, with a £139 ($184) trip to Stonehenge, which gives travellers exclusive access to the 'inner circle', bagging the number one spot.
Pretty in pink: Incredible pictures show the bullet train that's been given an eye-popping Hello Kitty makeover
Resplendent in shocking pink, a sleek 'Hello Kitty' bullet train, complete with special carriages festooned with images of the global icon from Japan, has been unveiled before it chugs into service this week. The special shinkansen or bullet train will run for the next three months between the western cities of Osaka and Fukuoka from Saturday, the West Japan Railway firm said, hoping that one of the country's most famous exports will boost tourism. Passengers will be in left in no doubt what train they are on, with Hello Kitty smiling down from the shades of every window and adorning every passenger seat cover.
From a polar bear navigating melting sea ice to an eye-popping volcanic eruption: The stunning winners of a prestigious nature photo contest are revealed
A stunning shot of an enormous piercing blue chunk of ice in Iceland and an image of flames erupting from a volcano in Mexico are among the winning images of a prestigious photography contest run by The Nature Conservancy. This year the non-profit said its photo contest received a record number of entries, with 57,489 shots sent in from applicants dotted across 135 countries. Pictured, from top left clockwise: A polar bear in the high Arctic, a volcano erupting in Mexico, a chunk of glacier in Iceland and an extremely narrow slot canyon in southern Utah.
Private jet once owned by Elvis Presley for sale - again: 1962 plane with red shag carpet and velvet seats returns to the market after being bought last year for $430,000
A private jet once owned by Elvis Presley that has sat on a runway in New Mexico for nearly four decades is back up for auction. Online auction site IronPlanet has announced that the plane with red velvet seats had returned to the market. A previous auction house said that Elvis designed the interior. But the red 1962 Lockheed Jetstar has no engine and needs a restoration of its cockpit. The plane was owned by Elvis and his father, Vernon Presley. It has been privately owned for 36 years and is sitting on tarmac in Roswell, New Mexico.
Electricity for three hours a day, one telephone and tea made from rancid yak butter: A glimpse into life in a remote Himalayan village with no road access
MailOnline Travel's Sadie Whitelocks ventured to the Ladakh region of northwest India where she trekked to the remote village of Rumbak. A translator she was travelling with explained that around 200 people live in the mountain community, with farming being the primary occupation. The residents only get electricity for three hours a day, from 8pm to 11pm, and there is just one spot for trekkers to stay in. Pictured: A villager returning home (top left), a view of Rumbak (main), the valley where the community is situated (top right), a tea room in one of the houses (bottom right) and butter tea being served (bottom left).
REAL LIFE Mario Kart: Tourists can tour Japanese cities dressed as characters from the smash-hit Nintendo game
It's the video game that sees Nintendo characters whizz around on go-karts as they race on gravity-defying tracks. But tourists in Japan can go one better - and zoom around in a real-life Mario Kart game. Sort of. MariCAR tours allow fans of the game - or anyone who's partial to a zany outing - to dress as characters from it and tour Tokyo, Osaka and Okinawa in go-karts.
Ahoy there! Meet the couple who earn $100k a year travelling the world: They've visited 75 countries and are now sailing with their rescue kitten, Captain Ahab
From splashing around in the Bahamas to exploring the wilds of Antarctica, these photos reveal how one globetrotting couple have managed to create a business that allows them to travel the world and earn $100,000 a year as they go. Jonathan and Kach Howe, aged 33 and 30 respectively, both gave up their day jobs in 2013 and met while travelling in Luang Prabang, Laos. They now run their own travel and lifestyle site www.twomonkeystravelgroup.com and sell their skills in marketing and trip planning, with this spread of work bringing in $70,000 to $100,000. Pictured, from top left clockwise to centre: Kach at the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, the couple catching up on some work, Kach swimming in the Bahamas, with her beau in Antarctica and the lovebirds with their cat, Captain Ahab.
A blade above the rest! The 252-foot superyacht that comes with TWO helicopters as owner combines 'outdoor adventure with ultimate comfort'
Taking the world of adventure yachting to new heights, one expedition vessel comes complete with two Airbus helicopters. The 252-foot SeaXplorer 77, from Dutch ship builders Damen, has been commissioned by an unnamed client who has a passion for the outdoors and wants to use the choppers for heliskiing and touching down in remote places. Explaining the inspiration behind his luxury cruiser, the anonymous owner said: 'Some people think that fans of outdoor activities should stay in fleabag motels and dry their wet socks on radiators. I believe that you can combine the most active outdoor adventures and sports with ultimate comfort.'
Now THAT'S a man cave! Inside the 65ft-deep underground world dug out by a builder over 23 YEARS... using just a chisel and hammer
These fascinating photos show how one man painstakingly created a jaw-dropping basement under his house, using just a hammer and chisel. Builder Levon Arakelyan (inset) spent 23 years crafting the incredible 65ft-deep, 3,000-square-foot subterranean space and he was even working on the project on the day he died in 2008, aged 67. He began working on it after his wife, Tosya, asked for a cool space for her potatoes. He got carried away. Today the hand-crafted cellar in the village of Arinj in Armenia is open as a museum and New Zealand-based Radio Free Europe photographer Amos Chapple recently journeyed to the attraction to shed some light on it.
Inside the quaint English seaside hotel where Enid Blyton found inspiration for her Famous Five series of novels
Complete with homely interiors and sweeping seaside views, these photos show the hotel which is said to have inspired Enid Blyton's classic Famous Five children's novels. Picturesque Knoll House Hotel in Studland, Dorset, passed to new owners last year and efforts have been made to retain its traditional charm, with rooms featuring Roberts radios and vintage-style furniture adorning the place. Blyton, also famed for writing the Secret Seven and Noddy books, was such a fan of the historic guesthouse, that she would visit three or four times a year, often for weeks at a time. Nowadays rates start from £70 for a single room and £175 for a three bedroom suite.
Magic! The historic holiday rental opposite the £1million medieval house used as Harry Potter's birthplace in the Deathly Hallows
Harry Potter fans can immerse themselves in a world of wizardry and dark arts at this quaint holiday rental - because it sits right opposite the creaky old house that was used in the Deathly Hallows Part One as the birthplace of the young magic wrangler (inset). Pilgrims cottage (pictured) - which is available to rent from £470 per week - is situated in Lavenham, Suffolk, and the two-bedroom property can be found across the road from De Vere House. This beautiful old building is where the young wizard's parents were killed by Lord Voldemort, who then gave baby Harry his zig-zag forehead scar.
'Engine crack' caused British Airways fire at Las Vegas airport and the captain was to blame for the chaotic evacuation, say federal investigators
A crack in an engine caused the British Airways jet to burst into flames at Las Vegas airport while the captain, Chris Henkey (inset) from Reading, Berkshire - hailed as a hero at the time - was to blame for a 'chaotic evacuation', federal investigators said. One flight attendant was seriously injured after fire ripped through the engine of the aircraft at McCarran International in September 2015. All 157 passengers and 13 crew on board the Boeing 777-236ER jet, which was bound for London, were able to evacuate but the plane was substantially damaged by fire. Investigators said Henkey took 22 seconds to shut off fuel to the engine that was on fire and that he called for an evacuation before completing an evacuation checklist. He left an engine running that hampered the deplaning process.
The hilariously crafty Airbnb photograph that fooled guests into thinking they were booking a rental with a big pool table...
They say the camera never lies. That may be true. But as this photograph shows, it can definitely be hilariously crafty. The image here duped a group of young men from Scotland into thinking they were getting an Airbnb rental in Croatia that would feature a full-size pool table. In fact it was just children-sized, the owners having used a clever angle to make it look big. One of the group, Brian Ashe, posted a series of images on Twitter showing the picture from the listing and how big the actual table was. Uploading a side-by-side image, he said: 'Hahahaha when one of the troops books an Airbnb specifically for the pool table.'
Why I fell in love with Scotland's weird customs: How an American tourist did all the 'wrong' things on a visit... and wowed the world with his zany take on the country's quirky way of living
U.S photographer Christian DeBaun (right) visited Scotland and made a Facebook post on cultural observations that went viral. He noted how there are no bathrooms in Scotland on the roads, no billboards, hardly any police cars (he saw two) and that it's 'ridiculously windy'. The Scottish Daily Mail's Gavin Madeley reports.
Non-stop prayer, no Facebook, yak on the menu and the Dalai Lama's winter palace: Exploring Tibet's ancient capital - Lhasa
MailOnline Travel's Sadie Whitelocks ventured to Lhasa in Tibet, one of the highest cities in the world at 11,995ft. Highlights of her trip included visiting the Potala Palace, the former home of the Dalai Lama (top left), witnessing locals throwing themselves to the floor in prayer (bottom left) and dining on yak momos (inset).
Americans can't get enough of Scotland and Australians love Cambridge: Where different nationalities like to travel in the UK revealed
The UK welcomes over 30million foreign tourists each year from all corners of the globe. But they don't all home in on the same areas. New research, which looked at bookings over the past five years, reveals that many nationalities are drawn to certain parts of the country, with the French loving Yorkshire and Americans obsessing over Scotland. The Germans, meanwhile, love London and Australians love Cambridge.
The most popular 25 beaches in the world according to Instagram: Whitehaven in Australia takes top spot followed by Hawaii's Lanikai - and Bournemouth is No7
The world's beaches have been ranked according to how many times they've been snapped on Instagram, with Whitehaven Beach in Australia (top left) deemed the most popular. Lanikai beach in Oahu, Hawaii (top right), came in second place, with Horseshoe Bay in Bermuda (bottom left) close behind. Meanwhile, Bournemouth Beach (bottom right) has been ranked as the most popular beach in the UK and seventh globally with 72,503 snaps branded with #bournemouthbeach.
From a chic pre-flight spot in Abu Dhabi for £21 to a £40 open bar in Manchester, the world's best-value airport lounges ranked
The world's best-value public airport lounges have been revealed, based on the number amenities they offer for the price. The Al Ghazal Lounge in Abu Dhabi International's Terminal 2 (top left) has been revealed as the top place to check into before a flight, with £21.45 ($28.76) bagging customers free drinks, food, Wi-Fi and newspapers to peruse. Coming in second place, is the slick Strata Lounge in Auckland Airport (top right), which comes with an open bar, buffet and children's play area all for £28.15 ($37.72). Lounge @ B in Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport (bottom left) has been rated as the third best-value spot, while 1903 Lounge in Manchester Airport's Terminal 3 comes fourth (bottom right).
What lies beneath: Stunning photos show what's lurking below city streets, from skull-lined basements in Paris to dusty Underground tunnels in London
If you've ever pounded city pavements and wondered what's lurking underneath, then have a peek at these revealing photos. Slovakian-born, London-based photographer Tomas Sentpetery decided to delve into some of Europe's most popular tourist destinations and show a side people rarely see. His photo series titled 'Look Deeper' juxtaposes street shots with images taken below the surface, with daylight shed on the Underground tunnels of London and the skull-lined vaults of Paris.
Ornate observatory commissioned by King George III hits the rental market for the first time in its 250-year history for the royal sum of £37,500 a month
Starry-eyed renters will want to get their hands on this impressive Royal observatory - but they’ll need deep pockets as it is on the market for £37,500 a month. King George III had the observatory built at Old Deer Park in Richmond, Surrey, in 1769 so he could track the transit of Venus crossing the sun. Now, after a three-year refurbishment, the four-bedroom property is being made available for residential rental for the first time in its 249-year history through joint agents Jackson-Stops and Knight Frank.
A noble night's stay! The castle where Winston Churchill plotted the D-Day invasion welcomes guests for £2.5k per night - and Made in Chelsea has filmed there too!
Complete with turrets, thick stone walls and arched windows, a castle where Winston Churchill plotted the Normandy invasion is welcoming guests as a luxury homestay. Pennsylvania Castle boasts a prime location on the Isle of Portland, an island which juts out from Dorset into the English Channel with road access to the mainland. For a princely £2,500 per night, the nine-bedroom mansion can be privately hired with on-site amenities including a swimming pool, bar, helipad and library. Round-the-clock catering can also be arranged.
Inside the Antiguan resort that's as perfect for adults as it is for kids (and with 365 beautiful beaches, the rest of the island isn't too bad, either!)
MailOnline Travel's Dan Sanderson struggled to think of a time when all had seemed more right with the world than when he took his family to St James's Club & Villas in Antigua (four main pictures). His young children enjoyed the kids club where they hunted for chocolate, painted faces and swum and the adults enjoyed aqua yoga and some well earned rum cocktails on the beach afterwards. Dan (pictured inset with his young children) writes: 'If there’s a more perfect resort for young families I haven’t found it.'
Alitalia unveils sleek new designer cabin crew uniforms at Milan fashion week despite the airline making a loss and being in special administration
The new designs for Alitalia's customer facing staff were unveiled during Milan's Men's Fashion Week in a special presentation on the steps of the the city's famous Duomo di Milano. Created by Alberta Ferretti, known for her feminine style, the collection includes navy blue dresses, skirts and trouser suits for Alitalia staff, adorned with green and red striped bows and cuffs, and golden buttons.
Pictured: The incredible 17th-century Tuscan villa designed for a POPE that’s yours to rent for £50,000 a week
There are Tuscan villas – and there’s this Tuscan villa. Described by its letting agents – Sotheby’s International Realty – as an ‘architectural masterpiece’, it is probably the perfect Italian countryside retreat. The 17th-century property is situated in the Ancaiano district near Siena and was built in 1680 for Pope Alexander VII. The grounds, says Sotheby’s, ‘are considered among the most exquisite gardens in Italy’. And the villa features ‘traditional Tuscan fireplaces, terracotta tiled floors, vaulted and beamed ceilings and beautifully frescoed walls’.
'Insane' hotel-casino designed by Zaha Hadid opens in Macau: Inside the incredible 42-storey $1.1billion 'Morpheus' resort
Rows of exposed elevators glide up and down the imposing lobby inside the $1.1billion 'Morpheus' resort, a 42-storey addition to Macau's glitzy skyline named after the Greek god of dreams and developed by Melco International. Iraqi-British Hadid, who died in 2016, was the first woman to win the prestigious Pritzker Prize for architecture. Her major works in China included the Guangzhou Opera House and a mega mall in Beijing. Extravagant duplex villas with their own in-room gym and massage quarters are located on the top floors of Morpheus for VIPs, along with a gaming area exclusively for these residents.
Heavenly holiday! The fascinating Victorian Cotswolds chapel that's been transformed into a stunning rental
The building, in Minchinhampton, near Stroud, began life as a chapel in 1902 and was named the Victoria Memorial Chapel to commemorate Queen Victoria in her passing. It held services until 1984. In 2016 it was transformed into a beautiful rental. Gothic panelling was added throughout, dividing the main hall into a bedroom, study area and shower room. Lastly, the vestry was turned into a fully functioning kitchen.
Crocs in Costa Rica, fancy footwork on Ipanema beach and skyscrapers in Macau: The stunning images featured in National Geographic's Travel Photographer of the Year contest
National Geographic's Travel Photographer of the Year competition has attracted a host of stunning entries from crocodiles in Costa Rica to wild horses in Iceland. Its People's Choice Award gives people the chance to vote for their favourite photographs which are captured in beautiful locations from around the world, while the other winners are decided by judges. Pictured on the left is Paul Tsui's picture of a quiet street in Macau, while on the right is a group of crocodiles captured in Costa Rica and sea spray seen on Ipanema beach in Rio De Janeiro. At the end of June the winners of the competition will be announced.
Ancient landmarks rebuilt! Amazing before and after pictures reveal how famous sites USED to look in all their glory, from the Roman Baths to the Parthenon
Ancient ruins can take visitors back in time and provide historians with a wealth of clues about past great civilisations - but exposure to the elements means many of these sites look vastly different to when they were first built. However, thanks to CGI wizardry from myvouchercodes.co.uk some of the world's most famous ancient sites have been cleverly rebuilt. Fascinating before and after images show how buildings such as the Parthenon in Greece, England's Roman Baths in the city of Bath and Angkor Wat in Camodia used to look compared to their current state. And the contrasts are remarkable...
Inside the 'anti-jetlag' Qantas lounge at Perth Airport, which soothes passengers using the 17hr non-stop flights to London with 'light therapy' showers, 'hydration' menus and yoga
No matter which cabin you're in, flying on Qantas' non-stop 17-hour service between London and Perth is quite an endurance test. Recognising this, the Australian airline has introduced an incredible new lounge at its Perth Airport - the Perth International Transit Lounge - to help prepare passengers for the long journey ahead and to de-stress in-bound fliers. Features of the Qantas lounge include yoga classes, top left, and light therapy showers, inset. The airline consulted with Neil Perry for food, Australian industrial designer David Caon and SUMU design for the layout and decor, and the University of Sydney's Charles Perkins Centre for sleep medicine expertise.
Who needs a swimming pool? The amazing floating cabin retreat that comes with its own PRIVATE LAKE
Ditchling Cabin in West Sussex is built on the banks of Whitelands Reservoir and sleeps up to four people. And as well as having beautiful views of the lake, guests staying at the cabin have the water all to themselves for fishing, swimming or canoeing. The cabin, which can sleep up to four people, boasts an outdoor seating area on decking, bottom left, a roll top bath, top right, and a woodburner in the living room, bottom left.
From intricate frescoes to ornate chandeliers: The stunning artwork that will greet World Cup football fans on the Moscow subway
Thousands of World Cup football fans will soon be descending to Moscow's subway system. And what a treat they're in for. Not only will they be able to enjoy a cheap, safe journey around the city on the trains, they will also be treated to an array of stunning art. The Moscow Metro, which opened in 1935 and has 13 lines that criss-cross the city, is famous for its elegant and ample stations. And many of the stations are almost like art galleries. They are decorated with breath-taking frescoes, marble columns and ornate chandeliers.
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- 'Our toilet facilities and car parks are struggling to cope': New Zealand to tax tourists up to £18 as annual influx grows to almost the size of the country's population
- Heavenly holiday! The fascinating Victorian Cotswolds chapel that's been transformed into a stunning rental
- Ancient landmarks rebuilt! Amazing before and after pictures reveal how famous sites USED to look in all their glory, from the Roman Baths to the Parthenon
- Inside the 'anti-jetlag' Qantas lounge at Perth Airport, which soothes passengers using the 17hr non-stop flights to London with 'light therapy' showers, 'hydration' menus and yoga
- Would YOU wear budgie smugglers? 99% of women hate their partner wearing Speedos on the beach
- Who needs a swimming pool? The amazing floating cabin retreat that comes with its own PRIVATE LAKE
- Ryanair warns holidaymakers there could be 'meltdown' this summer due to French air traffic strikes
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- A two-level family suite with an IN-ROOM SLIDE and a karaoke venue: Royal Caribbean unveils the new features on its latest mega-ship, the Spectrum Of The Seas
- From intricate frescoes to ornate chandeliers: The stunning artwork that will greet World Cup football fans on the Moscow subway
- From the Eiffel Tower to Windsor Castle, travellers reveal the tourist traps that really ARE worth visiting
- Never be stuck for words on holiday again! Google Translate's AI help is now available OFFLINE on iOS and Android phones
- Ryanair to open 14th UK base at Southend Airport and operate flights to destinations including Barcelona, Corfu and Venice
- Wildly brilliant: The astonishing time-lapse video made from 38,000 images that takes you on a Botswana safari among lions, hippos and meerkats
- Ryanair's new check-in rule kicks in, with the window reduced from four days to 48 hours
- Rogue New York taxi gang forces British couple to hand over $470 for a TEN MINUTE journey (after they'd knocked the price down from $900)
- Revealed: The Costa Brava, Turkey and Malta offer the cheapest all-inclusive European holidays (with some deals as low as £323 for 7 nights)
- Pictured: Dreamliner captain marks Father's Day by flying from London to New York with his co-pilot son
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- In pod we trust: The quirky camping huts set on a working farm that have spectacular views of the Cumbrian countryside
- England and Wales at their most wonderfully serene: The most enchanting woodland pictures you're ever likely to set eyes on
- Formula for family fun! Barcelona isn't just a thrill for adults - stay in a holiday park and everyone's happy
- Revealed: The European holiday destinations with the highest rates of tourist tax, from Ibiza to Berlin
- Baroque around-the-clock! It's show time in Antwerp with this festival that celebrates artist Peter Paul Rubens
- The unique holiday rental that's in the grounds of a stunning 14th century Scottish castle