Vehicle-free days are gradually becoming one of the most interesting experiments inside America’s busiest national parks, especially as 2026 planning looks for ways to reduce gridlock while keeping ... READ the POST
5 Cities Where Rolling Suitcases Are Banned in Historic Centers
In some of Europe’s most beautiful historic cities, the echo of hard plastic suitcase wheels has become more than a minor annoyance. Narrow medieval lanes, fragile stone streets, and millions of ... READ the POST
10 Major Cities Where Hotel Housekeeping Is Now “On Request” Only
Hotel stays used to come with a quiet promise: a made bed, fresh towels, and a room reset while the city happened outside. Across many U.S. markets, that default has flipped. Hotels still provide ... READ the POST
14 Historic Sites That Banned Selfie Sticks and Tripods This Year
Crowded heritage sites have always balanced preservation with personal photography. The tools changed faster than the rules, and gear designed to extend angles or stabilize shots created new kinds of ... READ the POST
13 “Instagram Famous” Spots That Are Fencing Off Views in 2026
Some travel scenes feel infinite until they collide with the reality of crowds, safety, and tired local infrastructure. By 2026, more viral viewpoints are being reshaped with screens, fences, timed ... READ the POST
8 Airlines That Are Shrinking Bathroom Sizes on New Planes
Air travel has always been a tug of war between space and revenue, and the last decade pulled hard in favor of density. On new single-aisle deliveries, airlines are choosing tighter seat maps, ... READ the POST





