Share The Article A twinkling Eiffel at midnight, romantic strolls around the cobble-paved Montmartre, and an elegant soirée attending the opera at Palais Garnier… there’s many a reason why Paris has earned the nickname City of Love. It truly is quite the beautiful setting, however, it is not without flaw—you’ll be dealing with a fair amount […]
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Share The Article Europe’s Train Renaissance is charging ahead at full speed! After $10 trains were launched from Paris to Brussels, and similar low-cost rail journeys were announced between Amsterdam and Berlin, it’s time for yet another historical link to be re-established between two sisterly cities in France and Spain that have had their connection […]
Share The Article Last Updated 2 seconds ago Famous for its sparkly gold Eiffel Tower, romantic Montmartre district, and beautiful Belle époque architecture, we can see why millions of travelers will be flocking to Paris this winter. Maybe it’s the incredible cuisine for some, or the host of world-renowned museums, but one thing is clear: […]
Share The Article Last Updated 59 seconds ago Dublin is typically your gateway into Ireland. Despite the classic pubs, cobbled streets, and friendly locals, going beyond the city is where the country really shines. Besides Dublin, travelers can fly directly to multiple airports in Ireland, such as Shannon and Cork. By doing so, the country’s […]
Share The Article Last Updated 10 hours ago France is the most visited country worldwide, easily surpassing Spain, Italy and Mexico. Last year alone, it hosted over 100 million guests, who flocked from all over the globe to see the Eiffel Tower sparkle at night or marvel at the regal opulence of palaces like Versailles. […]
Share The Article Last Updated 4 mins ago A vast continent rich in historical landmarks, Europe is the number one place to be this season if you’re a culture buff. This is especially true now that temperatures are rising and a host of nonstop flights are relaunching to several of its trendiest destinations, but there’s […]