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By Ruth N

London Concours 2024: A Glimpse into the World of Luxury Cars

The London Concours 2024 promises to be a spectacular event, offering a three-day celebration of style, craftsmanship, and luxury in the world of motoring. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Honourable Artillery Company in the heart of the City, this event brings together a world-class lineup of luxury cars with a distinctly British flair. […]

By Ruth N

Europe’s Largest Barbecue Festival Coming to London in June

London is set to host Europe’s largest barbecue festival, The Big Grill 2024, from Saturday, June 8th to Sunday, June 9th, 2024. This renowned Irish barbecue festival will make its debut in the UK at Five Points, promising a weekend of live fire cooking and entertainment to mark its 10th year on the festival circuit […]

By Nellian M

More Hotel Options in Prague: Germany’s Cloud One Chain Opens in Prague

Photo Courtesy of Prague’s Cloud One Website Page Visitors can celebrate the news of an addition to Prague’s diverse hotel options. The Cloud One, a renowned German hotel chain has opened a facility at the Masaryk Station. With an operational presence in New York, Hamburg, and Nuremberg, visitors can expect world-level services. The Prague branch […]

By Nellian M

Prague’s Charles Bridge Sculpture ‘The Vision of St. Luitgarda’ Returns After Four Years

Photo Courtesy of Prague Morning Facebook/Website Page Visitors to Prague’s Charles Bridge will once again enjoy the charm of the sculpture ‘The Vision of St. Luitgarda’ after four years. It was reinstalled on May 28, 2024, following the completion of repair works on the bridge. The artwork was removed in 2020 to allow the repair […]

By Felix Me

The Global Day of Parents: Events Lined Up in Rome to Honor Parents

The twelfth anniversary of Global Parents’ Day is approaching as Romans prepare to celebrate the parents in the city and worldwide. Since being established by the United Nations in 2012, Global Parents Day on June 1 has been used to appreciate the good work that parents are doing across the city and worldwide.  On this […]

By Felix Me

Rome Takes Center Stage in Celebration of International Potato Day

Mark your calendars for May 30 as Rome hosts the first-ever celebration of the International Day of the Potato. This initiative was established in 2023 to facilitate promoting and celebrating the massive impact that potatoes have on the world when it comes to food security. The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations in […]

By Felix Me

The Nineteenth Century Naples on Display in the Roman Exhibition

Are you a Rome explorer who wants to know more about the surrounding cities and their history? Don’t worry,  Rome’s Scuderie del Quirinale is here to show you what Naples looked like in the nineteenth century. The exhibition began on March 27 and will end on July 16 after showing the world what Naples was […]

By Felix Me

Impressionism in Rome: Celebrating 150 years of the Art Movement

As part of the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of impressionism in the world of art, Rome has staged an exhibition at the Museo Storico della Fenteria. The exhibition, ending on July 28, gives Romans and people from all parts of the world a chance to look back in history and understand […]

By Diana

Turkey Soars in Global Tourism Rankings Placing Istanbul as the Crossroads of a Booming Industry

Turkey’s booming travel and tourism industry is shining bright on the global stage, according to the World Economic Forum’s highly anticipated Travel and Tourism Development Index 2024. The biennial report ranks Turkey an impressive 29th out of 119 countries assessed, skyrocketing 8 places since the previous 2022 index. Turkey’s status as not just a tourism […]

By Felix Me

The Fest Della Repubblica: Rome Celebrates Holiday with the Military

The Republic Day of Festa della Repubblica is significant in Roman and Italian history, as people celebrate the day when the country became a republic. The celebrations will be held on Sunday, June 2, to mark exactly seventy-eight years since the Italians voted against monarchy and established a republic. The celebration will be held in Rome to remember the 1946 referendum […]

By Felix Me

Rome Remembers the Lippi Dynasty with a Three-Month Exhibition

Filippo and Filippino Lippi were father-and-son artists whose pieces of art put them on top of the world during the fifteenth century in Rome. The duo bridged the early and high Renaissance, blending evolving trends with ancient art. Today, the people of Rome are celebrating these two artists with an exhibition that will honor these […]

By Felix Me

Ara Pacis Museum brings to life the Ancient Roman Theatre with Exhibitions

Rome’s Ara Pacis Museum is hosting exhibitions dedicated to the ancient Roman Theatre to remind the world about the ancient Romans’ lives. You will witness the ancient world, which was not just about entertainment but a social and political commentary that made life exciting. The exhibition which began on May 21st will go on until […]