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By Diana

​Prague’s Iconic Vintage Tram 42 Thrives as a Year-Round Attraction

Vintage Tram 42 remains a steady fixture on Prague’s streets. Operating daily this unique transport option continues to  delight tourists and locals alike. The tram offers a glimpse into Prague’s past. The high demand of the service push the City officials to maintain it.  For visitors seeking an authentic Prague experience, it is a perfect fit. […]

By Diana

As the Historic Praha-Bubenec Station Transforms into Cultural Hub be the First to Check it Out

A piece of Prague’s railway history is getting a new lease on life. The old Praha-Bubenec station, silent for a decade, will soon buzz with activity again. But instead of trains, it will welcome art lovers, music fans, and community groups. On August 28, 2024, exactly ten years after its last train departed, the station […]

By Diana

Prague Braces for Tourism Impact as Schengen Visa Fees Rise

The picturesque streets of Prague may see fewer tourists this summer as the cost of visiting the Czech capital increases. Since June 11, 2024, travellers from outside the European Union face higher fees for Schengen visas, which allow entry to 27 European countries, including the Czech Republic. The European Union has raised Schengen visa fees […]

By Beatrice Je

Âé¶¹APP Increases Security Measures Following Assaults on Australian Media personnel and Tourist

Âé¶¹APP Increases Security Measures Following Assaults on Australian Media personnel and Tourist In a disturbing turn of events, two Australian TV crew members were assaulted near Le Bourget, a suburb northeast of the French capital. This incident underscores the growing safety concerns in the city as the Games draw near. The two Australian  crew members […]

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By Linda M

Amsterdam’s Iconic Herring Stalls Might Get New Locations

Amsterdammers may soon experience changes in their iconic herring stalls as the city council implements a new European licensing lottery. This adjustment, prompted by a European rule, will affect the allocation of licenses for the city’s herring and flower stalls. The change aims to align with European Union regulations, which discourage issuing licenses for unlimited […]

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By Purity M

Âé¶¹APP Olympics 2024: Where to Watch Screenings in London

The much anticipated Âé¶¹APP Olympics will kick off tomorrow, Friday 26, 2024 and the excitement in the air is almost tangible. While thousands have secured their tickets and a spot at the venue, there’s no need to worry if you were not lucky enough! With a series of free outdoor screenings planned across the city, […]

By Beatrice Je

A New Standard of Sustainable Living at Âé¶¹APP 2024 Olympics Village

A New Standard of Sustainable Living at Âé¶¹APP 2024 Olympics Village As the 2024 Âé¶¹APP Olympics draw near, a revolutionary village emerges, not just for peak athletic performance, but also for environmental responsibility. The Olympic and Paralympic Village, located in the Seine-Saint-Denis department, serves as more than just a residential complex. World Economic Forum recently […]

By Lilian L

Dublin Airport Implements €140 Fine for Unattended Vehicles

Dublin Airport recently announced a little-known rule that could cost passengers a hefty €140 fine. The airport, which is the busiest in Ireland, has taken a firm stance against vehicles left unattended outside the terminals. The rule comes as a response to the issue of passengers choosing to leave their vehicles unattended instead of paying […]

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By Purity M

The Boss is Back: Bruce Springsteen to Rock Wembley Stadium This Week

Music legend Bruce Springsteen and his iconic E Street Band are set to electrify London this week with two highly anticipated shows at Wembley Stadium. Fans from across the globe will gather on Thursday, July 25th and Saturday, July 27th to experience the legendary performer’s signature blend of rock and roll anthems. Known for his […]

By Purity M

Clapton Eatery Named London’s Best Local Restaurant

London has a great food scene-so, getting a great local restaurant should not be too much of a hassle. But then again, some stand out for various reasons, and this East London gem is one of them. Mambow, a Malaysian restaurant in Clapton, has been awarded the prestigious title of London’s Best Local Restaurant by […]

By Lilian L

Tourism Ireland Showcases Emerald Isle to North American Travel Professionals at Global Travel Marketplace

Tourism Ireland recently made waves at the annual Global Travel Marketplace (GTM) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida by presenting an enticing showcase of the island of Ireland to influential North American travel professionals. The three-day event encompassed personalized one-on-one appointments and networking sessions, providing a prime platform for four tourism companies from Ireland to connect with […]

By Linda M

Amsterdam Takes the Lead: Voted the World’s Most Walkable City

In groundbreaking research revealed yesterday, Amsterdam has emerged as the world’s most walkable city, outshining tough competition from other bustling metropolises. The comprehensive study by the International Urban Mobility Institute (IUMI) evaluated over 200 cities globally, considering factors such as pedestrian infrastructure, public transportation integration, and overall urban design. The success of Amsterdam comes as […]