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By Ruth N

Royal Rumour Mill: Speculations Rise on Kate Middleton’s Whereabouts

A photo of a Kate Middleton look-alike and a Prince William look-alike has been making rounds on social media, fueling rumours that the Princess of Wales has been replaced by a clone or body double. The photo, which was posted by TMZ on their official X (formerly Twitter) page, shows the couple taking a stroll […]

By Ian

Barcelona’s Fashion Faux Pas Could Cost You a Fortune

As the summer sun beckons travelers to the sun-drenched shores of Barcelona, a stern warning echoes through the bustling streets. Amidst the influx of over 27 million tourists expected to grace this vibrant city, authorities are taking a firm stance against a seemingly innocuous offense – donning bikinis and shirtless attire in the town center. […]

By Ian

You Risk Beer Contamination While In Barcelona

In the sun-drenched streets of Barcelona, a city renowned for its architectural marvels and vibrant culture, an undercurrent of discontent has been brewing. As over 30 million tourists flock to this Catalan gem each year, some locals feel increasingly alienated in their backyard, prompting a chorus of frustration that echoes through the narrow alleys and […]

By Felix Me

Rome Calendar Packed with Cultural Celebrations from St. Joseph’s Feast to Easter

March is a month full of cultural events in Rome, making it a favorite among many people. From the beginning to the end of the month, there are several events lined up. Even after past events, there are still more to come. On March 19, people will celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph, who is […]

By Nellian M

Ongoing: Early Commemoration of Franz Kafka’s Century Anniversary in Prague

The year 2024 marks Franz Kafka’s 100th Anniversary since his death on 3 June 1924. The Century commemoration will see many activities across the world throughout the year to celebrate the legacy of this literary legend from Prague. This week, Prague’s Kampus Hybernská will host diverse activities for five days starting March 18, 2024. The […]

By Diana

Is Istanbul Still a Safe Destination?

For centuries, the city of Istanbul has enchanted travelers with its unique blend of Eastern and Western influences. From the majestic Hagia Sophia to the lively Grand Bazaar, this ancient metropolis offers a lot of experiences. However, recent events in Turkey have led some to question the safety of visiting Istanbul. Let’s take a look […]

By Diana

Istanbul Airport Guarantees a Seamless Journey for Solo Young Travelers

For many teenage travellers, the prospect of a long layover can be daunting, especially when travelling solo through an unfamiliar airport in a foreign country. However, those passing through Istanbul Airport need not worry – this modern, world-class hub rolls out the red carpet to make stopovers safe, comfortable and entertaining for its young guests. […]

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By Diana

Istanbul’s World Theater Day Celebration Beckons Culture Vultures

Calling all art aficionados and culture enthusiasts visiting the Istanbul! Brace yourselves for an immersive theatrical extravaganza as the city embraces World Theater Day on March 27th with open arms and open curtains. In a captivating display of artistic prowess, the State Theaters of Istanbul have curated a spectacular lineup of 38 complimentary performances, spanning […]

By Felix Me

Pope Francis Autobiography Release Sparks Excitement, Get a copy in Rome

As an 87-year-old Pope, Pope Francis attracts media attention from every corner. However, false news and allegations do not shake him, especially when it comes to his job as the highest-ranked leader of the Roman Catholic Church. On March 19, 2024, Pope Francis will release his autobiography titled “Life. My Story in History”. The book […]

By Purity M

Páscoa Beckons! Why You Should Visit Portugal For Easter in 2024

Easter celebrations in Portugal are atmospheric, unique and worth witnessing. This year, Good Friday falls on 29th March, and Easter Sunday on 31st March. Known as Páscoa in Portuguese, It is without doubt one of the most popular celebrations in the country. With a predominantly Roman Catholic heritage, it is has significant religious and cultural […]

By Nellian M

U.S. Embassy Prague Consular Section Closed Starting Today For Renovation

According to an official notice released by the U.S. Embassy in the Czech Republic, their Consular Section will remain closed for renovation. The consulate on VlaÅ¡ská Street in Malá Strana will have maintenance works kick off today, Monday 18, and run until March 28. Regular service operations are expected to resume on April 2, 2024. […]

By Lilian

Why You Should Book Flights to Dublin for the Summer Now!

As the summer holidays approach, RyanAir’s CEO, Michael O’Leary, is urging travellers to book their flights early. Due to fewer flights and an increasing number of travellers, airlines across Europe are expected to struggle to meet the demand, resulting in a 10% increase in airfare prices. This is caused by the delay in delivering new […]