The flagship Haribo store in Bonn, Germany.

Sweet history in Bonn: visiting the home of Haribo

Visit Bonn, the birthplace of Haribo, and explore the sweet history, from the flagship city-centre shop to the sprawling factory outlet, perfect for gummy enthusiasts. This article was updated in March 2026 to add more detail, opening hours and nearby attractions. Shopping on Am Neutor…

Aya Universe, Dubai: Ticket prices, hours & visitor guide (2026)

When I first stepped into Aya Universe, I thought I'd wandered onto a film set. Digital flowers bloomed underfoot, robotic lights danced across mirrored walls, and a waterfall flowed upwards — actually upwards — defying physics entirely. This isn't a museum or traditional attraction; it's…
The Aitutaki Lagoon, the Cook Islands.

10 astonishing lagoons around the world for your bucket list

Explore 10 astonishing lagoons around the world, from the Cook Islands and Bora Bora to Iceland's glacial Jökulsárlón, for your travel bucket list. There are few geographical features that are as reliably sexy as a lagoon. Usually, they're the stuff jealousy-inducing holiday photos are made…
The Tomb of Imam Reza in Mashhad, Iran.

9 massive cities you’ve probably never heard of

Around the world, there are several tiny places that for one reason or another, most people recognise. Stratford-upon-Avon, Lourdes and Waterloo fall into that category. But what about the flipside – the enormous cities that only the most ardent map geeks can bring to mind?…
The Amplemann on a traffic light in Berlin, Germany.

How Berlin’s beloved traffic light men became a symbol of the city

Crossing the road in Berlin brings an involuntary grin to the face. The charming Ampelmännchen traffic lights have transformed from East German pedestrian signals into one of the city's most recognisable symbols, representing resilience, identity and the unique character of Germany's capital. The cheerful alternative…