The Louvre Just Put Its Entire Collection Online Thanks to COVID, the Louvre has been closed to the public since late October. On any given trip to Paris, you can only see a fraction of the collection. But as reported in this article from AFAR, as of Friday,
some 480,000 artworks have been digitized and made available online for free for all to enjoy. You may not be able to travel to Paris just yet, but you can view close to half a million artworks right now from the comfort of home.
Coronavirus Fears: What You Need to Know About Canceling Your Vacation This pandemic has walloped the travel industry. If the cruise lines, airlines, and hotel groups granted all the refund requests, the industry would inevitably collapse. So, what’s the answer? Travel
providers have implemented various waivers and credit offers. This guide from Elliott Advocacy looks at current COVID cancellation policies and can help you navigate your decision if you’re considering cancelling a trip.
It’ll All End in Beers: 10 of England’s Best Pub Walks With pub gardens opening up again in England, the opportunity for a good walk followed by a pint and a bite to eat returns for domestic travelers. For the rest of us, from Guardian Travel, here are 10 beautiful hikes (plus pub recommendations) to look forward to when we're able to travel again.