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Two travellers had to share a 1.40-metre bed in Mauritius. This is unacceptable in a hotel with five "suns", a court has now ruled.
The Spanish city Seville wants to charge tourists to visit the impressive Plaza de España square in future. The mayor's idea has been sharply criticised by politicians and residents.
On 14 February, the results of a review ("sweep") of influencer posts on social media were published. The subject of this review was whether they adhere to the legal guidelines when they advertise. The results are rather unexpected.
In future, London's BT Tower will accommodate guests instead of technical equipment. MCR Hotels has secured the 177-metre-high television tower for a special kind of hotel project.
Being able to immediately understand and speak the local language abroad - that sounds tempting. Artificial intelligence is bringing us closer to this wish. But the technology can't do everything yet. Experts point out the limits of AI interpreters.
Free travel for free citizens? Germany's motorists could only dream of this in 2023. According to the ADAC congestion report, traffic jams increased rapidly during the year. Even the 49-Euro ticket did not bring the hoped-for relief in road traffic from May.
The Lab Hotel in Thun, Switzerland, is offering the world's first fully electronic tuk-tuk service. The hotel, a platform for experimentation, innovation and encounters, is testing and hiring out an electric tuk-tuk in partnership with WeMoove. Guests and locals can use it to explore the region.
As guests expect the same level of comfort in the hotel as at home, hotel owners and operators are constantly updating the entertainment offers in the rooms. If you want to generate additional revenue, you need to be technically up to date.
For years, Paris has been pushing ahead with a traffic turnaround that is making space for cars scarcer. Now parking fees for SUVs are being increased - but only for visitors. This has met with a mixed response in Germany.
Big, bigger - and what about sustainability? The largest cruise ship in the world left the port of the US metropolis of Miami on Saturday, 27 January 2024, for its first cruise.