The German hotel that banned Nutella — and what it reveals about green travel’s biggest problem
If you’re a guest at the Villa Orange in Frankfurt, Germany, you may have one question at breakfast: “Where’s the Nutella?”
If you’re a guest at the Villa Orange in Frankfurt, Germany, you may have one question at breakfast: “Where’s the Nutella?”
If there’s one word to sum up Flockhill Lodge, a new luxury resort in New Zealand, it is “more.”
Can an airport be sustainable? Before you answer that question, step outside any terminal and catch a whiff of burning jet fuel — a searing, earthy odor that reminds you air travel is one of the most carbon-intensive industries on the planet.
It’s no secret that the world’s most sustainable cities think their forward-looking views on the environment will attract more visitors. But what’s less known is whether being green makes them worth a visit.