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32 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Sardinia Mayor Bans Adult Sun Umbrellas to Protect Fire-Damaged Beach · Villasimius mayor restricts sun umbrellas to children and seniors to protect Punta Molentis beach ecosystem.
- Alton Towers Tops Global List of Most Disappointing Tourist Attractions · A new study ranks Alton Towers as the world's most disappointing attraction due to crowds and poor value.
- Germany's Most Expensive Hotels Reach Up to 53,000 Euros Per Night · Munich hosts Germany's priciest hotels, with suites costing up to 53,000 euros.
- Spain's Tourism Sector on Track to Hit 100 Million Visitors in 2026 · Spain welcomed 9.1 million tourists in April, accelerating growth toward a record 100 million annual visitors.
- Hitler's 70km Unfinished Autobahn: Germany's Longest Ghost Highway Ruin · The 70km Strecke 46 remains Germany's longest officially recorded unfinished Nazi-era autobahn.
- Poland's Largest Baltic Hotel Opens with Only Half of Rooms Ready · The 13-story, 1,240-room Gołębiewski hotel in Pobierowo opens with only 500 rooms completed.
- Iran War Triggers Flight Cost Surge and Tourism Decline in Southeast Asia · Rising fuel costs and flight cancellations due to the Iran conflict are severely impacting tourism in Southeast Asia.
- Volunteers Can Live Free on Greek Island of Syros by Caring for Cats · Animal welfare group Syroscats offers free housing and meals to volunteers who care for cats on Syros, Greece.
- Italy's Supreme Court Upholds Hotel's Ban on Free Tap Water Amid Heatwave Concerns · Italy's Supreme Court ruled hotels can refuse tap water, contrasting with Spain and Portugal's mandatory free water laws.
- Frankfurt Airport's New Sky Line Shuttle Halts After One Month · Frankfurt Airport's new automated Sky Line shuttle is out of service due to technical checks.
- EU Unveils New Rail Travel Package to Simplify Cross-Border Ticketing · The European Commission introduces a new rail package enabling single-ticket bookings across multiple operators and enhanced passenger rights.
- Marriott Launches Luxury Hotel-Style Home Decor Collection · Marriott Bonvoy introduces an online shop selling furniture and decor inspired by its luxury hotel brands.
- Michigan Town Hell Sells Seven Acres Including Ice Cream Parlor and Chapel for $625,000 · 80-year-old owner sells seven-acre Hell, Michigan, including attractions and wedding chapel for retirement.
- Portugal Prepares for Transport Chaos as National Strike Threatens 500 Flights · Portuguese cabin crew and public transport workers prepare for a nationwide strike on June 3, potentially canceling 500 flights and disrupting Lisbon's metro.
- Lisbonne Tops Global Ranking of Most Livable Cities for Expats · Lisbonne, Portugal, leads a new global ranking of the best cities for expatriates, beating Amsterdam and Melbourne.
- La Dolce Vita Orient Express Launches Rome-to-Istanbul Luxury Journey in 2026 · A new 2026 La Dolce Vita Orient Express train departs Rome for Istanbul at 20,000 euros per person.
- EU Launches Single-Ticket Initiative to Simplify Cross-Border Train Travel · EU Commission introduces new program to streamline cross-border train bookings and passenger rights across member states.
- Dutch Airlines and Travel Agencies Campaign Against Highest EU Air Taxes · ANVR and major carriers urge Dutch government to lower air taxes before they become the highest in the EU.
- New App 'River Beaches' Launches to Map Portugal's Hidden River Swimming Spots · New app 'River Beaches' lists 130+ hidden river beaches in Portugal with filters and community tips.
- Trump Administration Removes $15,000 Visa Deposit for 2026 World Cup Fans · The US government waives the controversial $15,000 visa deposit for eligible fans from five African nations attending the 2026 World Cup.
- Skyscanner Reveals 8 Undiscovered European Summer Destinations · Skyscanner identifies eight lesser-known European cities and islands to avoid summer crowds.
- Hungary's Zemplén723 Bridge Becomes World's Longest Pedestrian Suspension Span · Hungary's Zemplén723 bridge, opened in 2024, is now the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge at 723 meters.
- Nobu Hospitality Unveils Luxury Rural Retreat in English Countryside · Nobu Hospitality partners with Woolfox to open a luxury countryside retreat in Rutland, England.
- Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Kills Three, Raises Global Health Concerns · A suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has caused three deaths and multiple illnesses, prompting urgent health warnings.
- British Airways Hires Pilots to Taxi Planes at Chicago O'Hare for $100k Salary · British Airways recruits experienced pilots to taxi aircraft between terminals at Chicago O'Hare for up to $100,000 annually.
- World's Best 50 Beaches Revealed: Greece's Fteri Takes Second Spot · Greece's Fteri Beach ranks second globally in the 2026 World's Best 50 Beaches list.
- Ryanair CEO Warns European Airlines May Go Bankrupt Amid Oil Price Surge · Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary predicts two to three European carriers could face bankruptcy by year-end due to soaring fuel costs.
- Top 2026 European Cycling Routes Prioritize Leisure and Accessibility · Europe's 2026 cycling season highlights accessible routes across Portugal, Belgium, and France focused on leisure travel.
- Vrbo Reveals Top 2026 European Vacation Homes for Groups · Vrbo highlights five premier European vacation rentals featuring luxury amenities and prime locations for 2026.
- Europe's Top 75 Most Preserved National Parks Ranked by Biodiversity and Light Pollution · Bulgaria's Rila National Park leads Europe's top 75 preserved parks based on biodiversity and low light pollution.