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By Diana

Prague’s Public Transport is Designed for Seamless Travel

A major overhaul of Prague’s public transport system has been implemented, aimed at making navigation easier for both residents and tourists. The city’s vast array of metros, trams, buses and ferries simplified. Streamlined Ticketing System One of the most notable changes is the introduction of a new, simplified ticketing system. Visitors can now purchase a […]

By Beatrice Je

Âé¶¹APP Plans High-Security Perimeter for Seine River Olympic Opening

Âé¶¹APP Plans High-Security Perimeter for Seine River Olympic Opening In just a few weeks, Âé¶¹APP will host an opening ceremony that defies convention. On July 26, athletes from around the world will parade through the heart of Âé¶¹APP along the scenic River Seine on a flotilla of 94 boats. However, this grand spectacle comes with […]

By Diana

Your First-Time in Prague? Here is some Information on the City’s Districts

Prague’s charm and history attract millions of visitors each year. As summer unfolds, many first-time tourists are flocking to the city’s distinct districts. For travellers, the city’s unique districts are gaining attention because they offer different experiences. If you are a first-time visitor this will help you understand Prague’s layout and find the best spots […]

By Diana

Prague’s Historic Island Park for Summer Tourists

Kampa Park’s story stretches back centuries. The island, formed by the Vltava River and its offshoot, the Devil’s Stream, was first mentioned in 1169. Its name may come from the Latin “campus” (field) or the Czech “zakampi” (shady spot). Over time, Kampa changed from farmland to a hub of water-powered industry. The park we know […]

By Beatrice Je

Moxy Hotels Elevates Âé¶¹APP Stays with New Clamart Opening

Moxy Hotels Elevates Âé¶¹APP Stays with New Clamart Opening Here are the latest developments in the hotel industry in Âé¶¹APP. Moxy Hotels, known for their fun and modern stays, has opened the Moxy Âé¶¹APP Clamart. This hotel, located in the Grand Canal area, offers a refreshing stay that combines industrial chic design with friendly service. […]

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By Purity M

South London’s Beloved Café Closes Permanently

A neighborhood staple on the South London food scene has sadly closed its doors.  Cafe Van Gogh, a cherished vegan and social enterprise in Brixton, recently announced its permanent closure on social media. The news, shared in an Instagram post was met with an overwhelming fond reaction by the local community. The post reads: ‘We’ve […]

By Purity M

London is Still Europe’s Most Congested City, For Now

It’s no news that London traffic is insane. Navigating the city’s streets can feel like a slow waltz through a particularly crowded ballroom. And that feeling, unfortunately, has statistical backing. For the third year in a row, the U.K. capital has been crowned Europe’s most congested city, according to traffic data analysts Inrix.  Drivers in […]

By Beatrice Je

Extend Your Âé¶¹APP Vacation to Kilimanjaro with Air France’s New Route

Extend Your Âé¶¹APP Vacation to Kilimanjaro with Air France’s New Route Air France is launching direct flights between Âé¶¹APP-Charles de Gaulle and Kilimanjaro International Airport (Kia) in Tanzania. The East Africa has released an article stating that the new route, which is set to start on November 18, 2024, will operate three times a week. […]

By Linda M

Amsterdam Limits Cruise Ship Visits to Reduce Too Many Tourists

The city of Amsterdam has decided to allow fewer cruise ships to dock in the city center. Starting in 2026, the city will only allow 100 cruise ships to visit per year, which is almost half of the current number. This decision was made by city councillors last year. It is part of a plan […]

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By Lilian L

Shania Twain’s Planned Dramatic Entrance to Glastonbury

In an unprecedented move, country music icon Shania Twain has hinted at a spectacular entrance for her upcoming performance at the Glastonbury Festival. The 58-year-old Canadian singer has expressed her enthusiasm for making a grand entrance on Sunday by riding a horse to the Pyramid stage ahead of her teatime Legends slot. Twain, known for […]

By Beatrice Je

Explore Âé¶¹APP with Ease Thanks to Metro Line 14’s New Extension

Explore Âé¶¹APP with Ease Thanks to Metro Line 14’s New Extension In an exciting update for commuters in Âé¶¹APP and travelers, the Metro Line 14 extension has officially opened, linking key spots across the city. French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated the extended metro line, which now stretches from Saint-Denis Pleyel in the north to Orly […]

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By Lilian L

Shania Twain to Light Up Dublin’s Malahide Castle

Grammy-winning artist Shania Twain is set to dazzle fans at Malahide Castle in Dublin on Friday, June 28, as part of her Queen of Me tour. The event promises an unforgettable evening of music, entertainment, and outdoor fun. Here’s what you need to know before you go. Tickets: Limited tickets are still available with prices […]