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By Felix Me

Race for the Cure in Rome as Komen Italia Raises Breast Cancer Awareness

Twenty-five years ago, the Italian organization Komen Italia began the Race for the Cure initiative to raise awareness about breast cancer among the public. Today, the organization is about to celebrate twenty-five years of raising awareness and funds to fight the disease in the country and around the world. This year’s race for cure will take place in Rome in […]

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By Nellian M

Beyond Honoring Workers: Prague Celebrates Love on Labor Day

Anytime you celebrate Labor Day on May 1 in Czechia and Prague, also called May Day, take a break and find some love. This International Workers’ Day is recognized around the world and in Prague, it presents a unique twist for Czech lovers. Couples head to Petřín Hill and kiss under the blooming cherry trees […]

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By Nellian M

Beyond Bonfires: Understand Prague’s Burning of the Witches Tradition

It is April 30, and to appreciate the beauty of springtime in Prague, residents need to ensure that the evils of winter are gone. With bonfires, music, and roasting meals, Czechs celebrate ÄŒarodÄ›jnice (Witches Night), which involves the burning of the winter witches on this night. The centuries-old tradition is a cultural practice, with the […]

By Felix Me

Tugan Sokhiev set to Perform Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake during Rome’s May Concerts

The May 2024 concerts with the Academia Nazionale Santa Cecilia Orchestra at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome have a surprise for piano lovers. Mark your calendars for the music concert from May 2 to May 4, as Rome’s May concerts begin at the Auditorium Parco della Musica. The legendary Russian conductor Tugan Sokhiev will be […]

By Felix Me

A Five Day Art Festival on Via Margutta for Rome’s 100 Pittori is Ongoing

For one hundred and twenty-one years, the 100 Pittori art festival has been held at Via Margutta in Rome. This is an annual art festival that has brought many artists around the world together. There will be one hundred Roman and Italian artists, along with international artists, who will be available to meet Rome locals and visitors alike. Rome’s historic open-air art festival […]

By Beatrice Je

Why Budapest is the ultimate European destination for Bachelor Parties

Why Budapest is the ultimate European destination for Bachelor Parties Budapest has long been recognized for its historical significance, and in recent years, it has also become a popular choice for bachelor and bachelorette parties. Daily News Hungary has underscored Budapest’s deserved reputation as a premier spot for celebrations, attracting enthusiasts from throughout Europe and […]

By Beatrice Je

Stay Pest-Free while in Budapest: Essential Tips for Tourists

Stay Pest-Free while in Budapest: Essential Tips for Tourists When visiting Hungary for the first time in the spring, visitors encounter not just abundant sunshine but also possible insect threats. According to Daily News Hungary, Kitchens around Hungary are vulnerable to infestations by a variety of insects, such as fruit flies, moths, and weevils. Note […]

By Diana

Sweet Antics on Sticks: The Playful Art of Turkish Ice Cream in Istanbul

The sun beams down on the vibrant streets of Istanbul’s historic Sultanahmet district. Amid the lively chatter of locals and camera clicks of tourists, a rhythmic chime rings out. All eyes turn towards an ornately decorated cart where a dapper gentleman in traditional garb awaits, ringing a bell with one hand while balancing an impossibly […]

By Beatrice Je

Witness Cultural Diversity at Central Market Hall’s Light Show (May 4th & 5th Only)

Witness Cultural Diversity at Central Market Hall’s Light Show (May 4th & 5th Only) On May 4th and 5th  2024, Budapest’s Central Market Hall will host a unique event that includes a light projection show. The programme, which runs from 8:00 PM to 11:59 PM on both days, will showcase a number of themes that […]

By Ruth N

London’s Top Birdwatching Spots: A Paradise for Bird Enthusiasts 

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has recently released the results of its annual Big Garden Birdwatch survey. The survey, which encourages the public to spend an hour counting every species of bird that lands in their back garden, received a nationwide response, and the results were broken down by county, including […]

By Ruth N

Covent Garden’s Puppet Festival to Make a Comeback in May

Covent Garden May Fayre and Puppet Festival celebrated the anniversary of the first recorded sighting of Mr Punch, an early version of today’s Punch & Judy show. The free, family-friendly event took place on the second Sunday of May, except for the Covid-19 pandemic, which made it impossible to host. The event started in 1976 […]

By Vanessa MT

Breaking: France’s Economy Surges in Q1, Beating Expectations

The French economy expanded faster than expected in the first quarter, thanks to a rebound in domestic consumption and investment, paving the way for the eurozone as a whole to tentatively emerge from its recent stagnation. French GDP increased 0.2% in the first three months of the year, according to official figures released on Tuesday. […]