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In our roundup of journey information this week: the viral “snow” spot that’s really hazardous waste, the design idea that reinvents the worst seat on the airplane, plus NCS spends a evening on the world’s largest capsule hotel.
London is likely one of the world’s costliest cities, so a central hotel keep proper by Piccadilly Circus for simply $40 a evening is unquestionably a cut price.
The solely drawback is that it includes sleeping in a tiny coffin-like field, certainly one of virtually 1,000 that make up the world’s largest capsule hotel.
NCS’s Barry Neild went downtown to attempt it out. Watch here, in case you dare.
There’s extra terrifying lodging in retailer in our characteristic on the a number of “Shining” resorts made well-known by Stanley Kubrick’s movie and Stephen King’s novel.
As we all know from the twins in the film, issues can get eerie as soon as duplicates are concerned. NCS’s David Allan went to the resorts to remain — however would his go to final “forever and ever”?

The final row of financial system is often the least fascinating space of the aircraft: you may’t recline your seat and also you’re proper subsequent to the road for the lavatory.
However, the brand new SkyNook idea by Collins Aerospace reimagines that rotten row as a “semi-private retreat” with a privateness display screen and further cupboard space. Check it out here.
For our subscribers — the enterprise class of NCS protection, if you’ll — we’ve suggestions from a traveler who’s flown premium greater than 500 instances and counting.
Here’s when he thinks it’s price it — and when it’s not.
Finally, most of us have come to count on hidden charges when shopping for airline tickets, however did you notice you may repeatedly be paying a departure cost to depart a nation?
While some locations ask for money in hand from vacationers as they depart the airport, most of those charges are baked into the price of your ticket. Here’s how it works.

Colleen Crowley and her household had a nice life in Montecito, California, a coastal enclave the place Oprah Winfrey and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex personal properties.
“It was a wonderful place to raise a family,” Crowley stated. “But honestly, maybe a little too wonderful. It’s very manicured. It’s very limited.”
Three years in the past, the household of 5 relocated to San Sebastián, the meals capital of northern Spain’s autonomous Basque area.
The transfer has been “amazing and transformative,” Crowley tells NCS. “I think everyone is much happier here.”
Texan Cepee Tabibian moved on her personal to Spain in her 30s, however even after a decade, she tells NCS she generally wakes up in her seaside house in Málaga and has to pinch herself.
“There’s so much less stress and more peace in my life in Spain than there ever was in the US,” she says.
Having beloved her personal relocation, the entrepreneur is now serving to different would-be expats do the identical.
This viral ‘snow’ spot in India is definitely a waste website
Visitors flock to Rajasthan’s Kishangarh dumping yard for photographs however consultants warn the marble slurry mud may pose dangers to human well being and the atmosphere.
India’s Kishangarh dumping yard is surprisingly picturesque with its snow-like marble slurry mud, however consultants warn that the inflow of holiday makers hungry for social media content material is posing dangers to human well being and to the atmosphere.
Think you understand in regards to the climate? In lieu of this week’s information quiz, take NCS’s Weather Myths Quiz.
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Tourist’s ‘pre-wedding challenge’ damages historic Florence statue.
The bachelorette party stunt did hundreds of {dollars} of hurt.
Miami’s Mandarin Oriental hotel was demolished this month.
A skyline fixture was diminished to mud. Watch here.
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Hay fever in Japan isn’t simply uncomfortable — it’s expensive.