BBC Travel

Is there no such thing as Italian cuisine?

A new school of thought claims Italian food as we know it is barely decades old

Central Europe's new hop-on hop-off train

It stops at more than 20 destinations, including two Unesco World Heritage sites

A White Lotus actor's guide to Thailand

Thai actor Dom Hetrakul shares his personal recs for visiting his home country

The quiet towns that sparked US independence

Two hundred and fifty years ago, they helped birth the nation

How Trump's new policies could change travel

From air safety to dining to visas, travel in and to the US is being upended

A tiny island that's redefining travel to Thailand

Koh Mak offers a rare vision of what the future of travel in Thailand could be

A samba queen's guide to Rio de Janeiro

Mayara Lima's favourite ways to experience samba in her hometown

The sweet Dutch sandwich that makes no sense

This illogical little lunch is eaten 750,000 times a day in the Netherlands

The illegal church at the heart of US history

'People aren't always comfortable with the truth'

Canada's accessible dark-sky sanctuary

It spans 11,000 sq km of pristine wilderness

Is it time to change how we buy travel souvenirs?

The billion-dollar industry is an often-overlooked side of tourism's impact

The fearless lionfish huntresses of the Caribbean

Two women are tackling an invasive species and turning it into a delicacy

Exec producer Mark Kamine on The White Lotus 3

How the "White Lotus effect" is changing travel

A rock star's weekend guide to Denver

Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers takes you on a tour of his hometown

The only land disputed between the US and Canada

This tiny puffin-filled isle is emblematic of the two nations' rising tensions

The strange US-Canada border dispute

Both nations laid claim to this tiny island, and neither wants to give it up

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