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Tourism's carbon footprint four times higher than previously thought
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2018
Holidaymakers will need to pay "significantly" more for flights in order to offset their carbon footprint, after it was discovered that global tourism's environmental effect is nearly four times bigger than previously thought.
'A horticulturists’ haven': Sir David Attenborough opens Kew Gardens' painstakingly restored Temperate House
BY Kim Megson | 10 May 2018
Kew Gardens in London has completed the largest restoration project in its entire history: a redevelopment of its iconic Temperate House, now home to 10,000 plants, including some of the world’s rarest.
China allocates US$86m for free entry to science museums
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2018
China's government is allocating CN¥545m (US$85.8m, €72.2m, £63.2m) in an effort to make some of the country's top science museums free-to-visit.
San Diego Zoo set to debut US$17.4m Australian Walkabout
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2018
California's San Diego Zoo will later this month open a brand new US$17.4m (€14.6m, £12.8m) Australian enclosure, which is to debut on 25 May.
West 8 reveal design details for vast Houston Botanic Garden
BY Kim Megson | 09 May 2018
Landscape architects West 8 have revealed their first clear-cut plans for a new 120 acre Houston Botanic Garden set to open to the Texas public in 2020.
Disney delivers as park revenues increase
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2018
Profits at Disney's parks and resorts division continue to go up and up, with the operator reporting a buoyant start to the year, as net income surged more than 13 per cent for the last quarter to US$4.9bn (€4.1bn, £3.6bn).
SeaWorld targets British tourists as operator plans to reclaim lost visitors
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2018
Following an impressive first quarter, which saw a surge in attendance to its attractions, SeaWorld Entertainment is casting its eyes overseas, particularly to the British market, in an attempt to draw back lost customers.
London's Japanese culture destination set for July launch
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2018
A new cultural destination in London, celebrating Japan and funded by its government, has announced its public opening date.
Laguna Waterpark opening at Dubai's newest waterfront destination
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2018
Dubai's new beachfront leisure destination, La Mer, is about to add to its offering, with the launch of a major new waterpark this weekend.
Results improving for SeaWorld as operator records strong first quarter
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2018
SeaWorld could finally be about to turn a financial corner, after the operator reported a strong start to the year with its first quarter results.
Purcell win approval for Manchester Museum expansion
BY Kim Megson | 08 May 2018
Architecture firm Purcell will create an extension to the historic home of the University of Manchester - Manchester Museum, after winning planning and listed building consent last week.
Public artist Steed Taylor creates 'world's longest' street mural in West Palm Beach
BY Kim Megson | 04 May 2018
Public artist and designer Steed Taylor has completed the largest continuous street mural in the world, spanning the full length of Downtown West Palm Beach in Florida.
Saudi Arabia plans US$13.3bn investment into lifestyle destinations
BY Tom Anstey | 04 May 2018
Saudi Arabia's government has revealed plans to invest SAR50bn (US$13.3bn, €11.2bn, £9.9bn) into entertainment, health, sports and education initiatives, as the country attempts to modernise and improve its citizens' quality of life.
Four design teams shortlisted in project to 'magnify' Eiffel Tower visitor experience
BY Kim Megson | 04 May 2018
Four design teams have been shortlisted for a project to reimagine the Eiffel Tower's visitor experience.
Disney Research ups VR game with haptic jacket
BY Tom Anstey | 04 May 2018
Disney's research arm is aiming to take virtual reality to the next level, developing a new haptic technology to simulate impact on the human body.
Dublin's new €5m tourist attraction to tell the history of Ireland through theatre
BY Tom Anstey | 04 May 2018
A new tourist attraction in Dublin will combine theatre with history, telling the 800 year story of Ireland when the €5m (US$6m, £4.4m) experience opens its doors to the public in July.
VisitEngland teams with National Autistic Society for new online guide
BY Tom Anstey | 03 May 2018
VisitEngland has teamed with the National Autistic Society to launch a digital platform helping tourism businesses better understand autistic customers.
Art Fund Museum of the Year shortlist revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 03 May 2018
The shortlist for this year's Museum of the Year Award has been revealed, with the Brooklands Museum, Ferens Art Gallery, Glasgow Women’s Library, the Postal Museum and Tate St Ives all in the running for the prestigious prize.
'The library’s role as public meeting space is more significant than ever': OMA's Qatar National Library officially opens
BY Kim Megson | 03 May 2018
The Qatar National Library (QNL) in Doha, designed by international architects OMA, has been officially opened by the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani.
New ride investments to drive Cedar Fair profits for 2018, says Zimmerman
BY Tom Anstey | 03 May 2018
Cedar Fair CEO Richard Zimmerman is leaning on new ride developments to buoy the company's profits in 2018 following a successful first quarter.
     
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1761 to 1780 of 9724 news stories
Tourism's carbon footprint four times higher than previously thought
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2018
Holidaymakers will need to pay "significantly" more for flights in order to offset their carbon footprint, after it was discovered that global tourism's environmental effect is nearly four times bigger than previously thought.
'A horticulturists’ haven': Sir David Attenborough opens Kew Gardens' painstakingly restored Temperate House
BY Kim Megson | 10 May 2018
Kew Gardens in London has completed the largest restoration project in its entire history: a redevelopment of its iconic Temperate House, now home to 10,000 plants, including some of the world’s rarest.
China allocates US$86m for free entry to science museums
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2018
China's government is allocating CN¥545m (US$85.8m, €72.2m, £63.2m) in an effort to make some of the country's top science museums free-to-visit.
San Diego Zoo set to debut US$17.4m Australian Walkabout
BY Tom Anstey | 10 May 2018
California's San Diego Zoo will later this month open a brand new US$17.4m (€14.6m, £12.8m) Australian enclosure, which is to debut on 25 May.
West 8 reveal design details for vast Houston Botanic Garden
BY Kim Megson | 09 May 2018
Landscape architects West 8 have revealed their first clear-cut plans for a new 120 acre Houston Botanic Garden set to open to the Texas public in 2020.
Disney delivers as park revenues increase
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2018
Profits at Disney's parks and resorts division continue to go up and up, with the operator reporting a buoyant start to the year, as net income surged more than 13 per cent for the last quarter to US$4.9bn (€4.1bn, £3.6bn).
SeaWorld targets British tourists as operator plans to reclaim lost visitors
BY Tom Anstey | 09 May 2018
Following an impressive first quarter, which saw a surge in attendance to its attractions, SeaWorld Entertainment is casting its eyes overseas, particularly to the British market, in an attempt to draw back lost customers.
London's Japanese culture destination set for July launch
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2018
A new cultural destination in London, celebrating Japan and funded by its government, has announced its public opening date.
Laguna Waterpark opening at Dubai's newest waterfront destination
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2018
Dubai's new beachfront leisure destination, La Mer, is about to add to its offering, with the launch of a major new waterpark this weekend.
Results improving for SeaWorld as operator records strong first quarter
BY Tom Anstey | 08 May 2018
SeaWorld could finally be about to turn a financial corner, after the operator reported a strong start to the year with its first quarter results.
Purcell win approval for Manchester Museum expansion
BY Kim Megson | 08 May 2018
Architecture firm Purcell will create an extension to the historic home of the University of Manchester - Manchester Museum, after winning planning and listed building consent last week.
Public artist Steed Taylor creates 'world's longest' street mural in West Palm Beach
BY Kim Megson | 04 May 2018
Public artist and designer Steed Taylor has completed the largest continuous street mural in the world, spanning the full length of Downtown West Palm Beach in Florida.
Saudi Arabia plans US$13.3bn investment into lifestyle destinations
BY Tom Anstey | 04 May 2018
Saudi Arabia's government has revealed plans to invest SAR50bn (US$13.3bn, €11.2bn, £9.9bn) into entertainment, health, sports and education initiatives, as the country attempts to modernise and improve its citizens' quality of life.
Four design teams shortlisted in project to 'magnify' Eiffel Tower visitor experience
BY Kim Megson | 04 May 2018
Four design teams have been shortlisted for a project to reimagine the Eiffel Tower's visitor experience.
Disney Research ups VR game with haptic jacket
BY Tom Anstey | 04 May 2018
Disney's research arm is aiming to take virtual reality to the next level, developing a new haptic technology to simulate impact on the human body.
Dublin's new €5m tourist attraction to tell the history of Ireland through theatre
BY Tom Anstey | 04 May 2018
A new tourist attraction in Dublin will combine theatre with history, telling the 800 year story of Ireland when the €5m (US$6m, £4.4m) experience opens its doors to the public in July.
VisitEngland teams with National Autistic Society for new online guide
BY Tom Anstey | 03 May 2018
VisitEngland has teamed with the National Autistic Society to launch a digital platform helping tourism businesses better understand autistic customers.
Art Fund Museum of the Year shortlist revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 03 May 2018
The shortlist for this year's Museum of the Year Award has been revealed, with the Brooklands Museum, Ferens Art Gallery, Glasgow Women’s Library, the Postal Museum and Tate St Ives all in the running for the prestigious prize.
'The library’s role as public meeting space is more significant than ever': OMA's Qatar National Library officially opens
BY Kim Megson | 03 May 2018
The Qatar National Library (QNL) in Doha, designed by international architects OMA, has been officially opened by the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani.
New ride investments to drive Cedar Fair profits for 2018, says Zimmerman
BY Tom Anstey | 03 May 2018
Cedar Fair CEO Richard Zimmerman is leaning on new ride developments to buoy the company's profits in 2018 following a successful first quarter.
     
 


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