If by 9 June, the majority of the country declares they do not want to be governed by the Orbán regime, they will fight for early elections, says the Hungarian opposition party. The opposition DK, MSZP and Párbeszéd parties have entered into a joint strategic cooperation agreement, which says they will cooperate in the upcoming European Parliament and municipal elections. According to DK MEP … [Περισσότερα...]
The effect Iran's attack on Israel could have on commodities
In the wake of Iran's recent offensive against Israel, investors have been on edge, speculating about the potential ramifications for commodities. Here's a breakdown of the situation and its possible impacts. On Saturday, 13 April, Iran unleashed a barrage of 300 aerial drones and missiles toward Israel in a retaliatory move. While Israeli defences, bolstered by support from the US, UK, and … [Περισσότερα...]
Ditch Paris and the Amalfi coast for these under the radar honeymoon destinations
Want to honeymoon away from the crowds? Head to these lesser known European destinations. If you think of honeymoon destinations in Europe, chances are you’ll have the likes of the Amalfi Coast, Paris, Santorini and Barcelona on your list. While those well-trodden hotspots are popular for a reason, there are countless other options across the continent where you can escape the crowds.Whether … [Περισσότερα...]
Whales, bears, lynx: Europe’s rewilding projects allow tourists to encounter wildlife responsibly
Here's how to encounter Europe’s breathtaking wildlife responsibly. Sarah Faith is a content and values writer at activist travel company, Responsible Travel.Europe boasts iconic big predators, spectacular birdlife, and some of the world’s last stretches of remote wilderness. So, swap the beach break for your binoculars and head out on a doorstep safari - because Europe’s wildlife needs your … [Περισσότερα...]
Nine out of 10 of the world’s most walkable cities are in Europe – does yours make the cut?
A new study has revealed that European cities are some of the most walkable in the world. Would you rather ditch the hire car to explore on your own two feet while on holiday? European cities are some of the most walkable in the world.New research has revealed that the nine out of 10 best walkable cities are in Europe, with the list topped by Munich, followed closely by Milan, Warsaw and … [Περισσότερα...]
Cramped but cosy: How Europe’s night trains compare when it comes to sleeping
The big-budget ticket price for the Venice Simplon Orient Express might be worth it if you want to guarantee sleep. Given the noise disruption and lack of legroom of a long-haul flight, many travellers are curious to try a night train to ensure a better night’s sleep.With proper beds and eco-credentials, sleeper trains certainly seem conducive to drifting off peacefully.So how do Europe’s … [Περισσότερα...]
From Therme Bucharest to the world’s largest thermal spa: Europe’s least expensive spa breaks
Spas can be prohibitively expensive, but there are an increasing number across Europe that are affordable - and just as relaxing. With modern life busier than ever, many of us dream of a spa break, away from the hustle and bustle of the rat race.When it comes to costs, though, people are often in for a shock. The very best spas traditionally are out of reach for those not on the highest … [Περισσότερα...]
From the Dolomites to Sicily: Here are the best foodie spots in untrodden Italy
Whether you delight in savoury treats like arancini or fresh pasta or if sweets are more your thing, Italy’s less-explored destinations have plenty to offer every visitor. “From the lush landscapes to the faultless food, you'll never be short of things to do - or eat - on an Italian escape,” says tour guide Lorne Blyth.After travelling around the country - both professionally and personally - … [Περισσότερα...]
From Sofia to Tbilisi: A guide to Europe’s most affordable beer destinations
New research shows the price of a pint of beer can be staggeringly different depending on where in Europe you choose to drink. As we edge ever closer to summer, it’s not just the temperatures rising but also the cost of living for many of us across Europe.The ability to have an al fresco drink - or two - is a favourite activity for lots of us, but often steep prices can be off putting.German … [Περισσότερα...]
‘Palace on wheels’: Here are the most luxurious train journeys on Earth
Want to reduce your carbon footprint without sacrificing luxury? Try these fancy train journeys. Train travel is a great way to slash your carbon footprint - but can it compete with the comfort of flying?Put any ideas of uncomfortable, cramped couchettes, dirty environments and broken bathrooms out of your mind. These days, more companies than ever are offering luxury journeys via rail, … [Περισσότερα...]
Italy has launched its digital nomad visa: Here’s who is eligible and how to apply
Dreaming of living in Italy full-time? Here's how you can make it a reality with the newly-launched digital nomad visa. Italy is one of the world’s favourite holiday destinations. But now, with millions of people no longer required to stay in the office, the Mediterranean country is becoming a favourite for digital nomads - those who work outside of their home countries and change location … [Περισσότερα...]
Silent walking, quiet parks and getting lost: Inside the hushed trend gripping modern travel
Want to escape the noise? Quiet parks and silent walks are this year’s hush-hush travel trend. At home in the New York City suburbs, Oscar Sandoval has lots of friends and an active social life. But when it’s time for vacation, he prefers to keep it quiet - literally. Sandoval began practicing Zen Buddhism a few years back, and has been on silent retreats to Buddhist monasteries around San … [Περισσότερα...]
Two of the world’s top 100 beaches are in Europe – and they’re not in Spain or Portugal
A100-strong shortlist was ranked by an extensive team of travel experts, influencers, bloggers and journalists who added their personal insights. Search for the world’s best beaches and you’ll find countless listicles waxing lyrical about golden sands and crystalline waters.But Beachatlas, an AI-powered encyclopaedia of global beaches, has a new ranking that goes a little deeper.“Typically, … [Περισσότερα...]
Emirates, Lufthansa, SWISS: Which airline is ranked best for first class?
Ranked: First class seating, food and the airport experience. Whether you’re a frequent first class flyer, or a trip at the front of the plane is still firmly on your bucket list, a luxury flight is the best start to a trip.New research has revealed the best luxury air travel experiences, with many of the top rated hailing from Europe.The research looked at first-class experiences across … [Περισσότερα...]
Looking for a flight-free spring escape? Here are 7 amazing European cities to visit by train
Wondering how to plan a holiday to Amsterdam, Florence or Seville without flying? Travel by rail. The Easter holidays are rapidly approaching and if you're looking to book a break, it could be the perfect time for a train adventure. Rail routes can be surprisingly fast - just 3.5 hours from London to Amsterdam - and even the long ones have luxurious sleeper routes to recommend … [Περισσότερα...]
Germany legalises cannabis: Where does the rest of Europe stand on ‘weed tourism’?
Germany has relaxed its laws on the possession and cultivation of cannabis - but is ‘weed tourism’ on the cards? Germany has long been known as one of the most conservative countries in Europe, but that perception could be shifting. This week, it became the largest EU country to legalise recreational cannabis - despite fierce opposition from politicians and various medical associations.Those … [Περισσότερα...]
Only accessible by boat: Italy’s Aeolian islands are truly off the beaten track
The archipelago off the coast of Sicily is relatively undiscovered thanks to its lack of transport links - now is the time to visit before it gets too popular. With new airports and improved transport links popping up Europe-wide to make travelling ever easier, it’s rare to find destinations truly off the beaten track. Enter: the Aeolian islands. Off the north east coast of Sicily, the group … [Περισσότερα...]
Sensory hiking and ancient wine: Why you should visit these European villages this spring
These are Europe's Best Tourism Villages according to UN Tourism. From Venice to Athens, Europe’s most popular destinations are buckling under the weight of unsustainable tourist numbers.Visitors are met with crowds, queues and crumbling infrastructure. While locals face strained resources that foster a growing discontent with tourists.So how can you make sure you’re part of the solution, … [Περισσότερα...]
Zurich is the most liveable city in Europe: Here’s why you should pay a visit
Even if moving to Zurich is not for you, the Swiss city is still well worth a trip. For those with a close eye on Europe’s best cities, it will come as little surprise that Zurich has come out on top on the latest ranking of the continent’s most liveable places.Switzerland’s largest city beat out everywhere else in Europe in the recently-released quality of life report from the European … [Περισσότερα...]
Tourists throw over €1 million into Italy’s Trevi Fountain each year. Here’s what happens to it
The heartwarming story of what happens to the coins thrown into the Trevi Fountain. If you’ve visited Rome, you’ve probably thrown a coin into the famed Trevi fountain.Each year, over €1 million ends up in the water of the spectacular 18th century monument.But where does all this money go?For over a decade, the windfall - collected by a dedicated team every few months - has been contributing … [Περισσότερα...]
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