A tour guide (5L) wearing a face visor due to Covid-19, leads customers wearing face masks on a tour at Shakespeare’s Globe theatre in London on April 14, 2021. – Following the UK’s massive vaccine rollout, non-essential retail such as clothes shops, and hospitality including restaurants and pubs, reopened their doors across England on April 12. (Photo by Tolga Akmen / AFP)
Germany on Friday removed Britain and Northern Ireland from the list of risk zones for coronavirus infections, meaning that travellers will no longer need to quarantine upon arrival. x
“United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland including Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and the British Overseas Territories… is no longer considered as (a) risk area,” the Robert Koch Institute for infections diseases said on its website, with effect from Sunday.
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5 things to do in Gibraltar
With a footprint less than 7 sq km, the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar may be small but it packs a punch. Don’t miss these five experiences
1. Highest Point
The Rock, Gibraltar (Shutterstock)
Start by exploring the territory’s 426m peak, which gives the enclave its nickname: The Rock. A cable car runs to a top station in six minutes, but if you’d rather walk, take the Mediterranean Steps, a steep stone staircase that winds up to the summit. Along the way you will see a sand dune on the rock’s eastern side while from the top you can take in views of the Strait of Gibraltar, which separates Gibraltar and mainland Spain from Morocco.
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