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By Ruth N

London Election Announcement Sends Tourists Scrambling to Reschedule Plans

Tourists across the globe are scrambling to reschedule their travel plans to London, as residents of the city prepare for an upcoming general election. The unexpected announcement of a July 4th election by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has caught many off guard, leading to a wave of uncertainty and logistical challenges for visitors and locals […]

By Ruth N

Commuters Asked To Find Alternatives As London’s Albert Bridge Closes for Maintenance Work

Drivers are being advised to steer clear of London’s Albert Bridge next week as it is set to close for necessary maintenance work. According to Kensington and Chelsea Council, the bridge will be shut in both directions from 07:00 BST on 28 May until 07:00 on 1 June. The Grade II listed structure will undergo […]

By Diana

Sun, Sand and Safety: Istanbul’s Blue Flag Beaches

Summer is just around the corner in Istanbul, and with it comes the irresistible call of the beach. But before you dig your toes into the sand, here’s some fantastic news for sun-seekers! Three of Istanbul’s beautiful beaches have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag certification, signifying their commitment to cleanliness, safety, and environmental responsibility. […]

By Diana

You Only Have 1 Day in Istanbul- What to Do?…. BUS TOUR

If your time in the dazzling city of Istanbul is limited to just a single day, a guided bus tour is being highly recommended to efficiently experience the city’s most iconic sights and rich cultural heritage. These special one-day Istanbul bus tours are operating daily throughout the peak spring and summer travel seasons from April […]

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By Nellian M

Exclusive: Explore Prague Vineyards This Weekend Normally Inaccessible to the Public

Photo Courtesy of Prague Vineyards 2024 on CzechTourism Website Page A rare spectacle awaits visitors in the Vineyards of Prague. From Saturday, May 25, 2024, to Sunday 26, Prague Vineyards will be open to the public. Both municipal and private vineyards will take part in the exercise. The event will run from 10 a.m. to […]

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By Ian

Barcelona’s America’s Cup To Get an Environmental-Friendly Ally

With America’s Cup on the horizon, set to captivate sailing enthusiasts from August 22nd to October 20th, 2024, Barcelona is gearing up for an extraordinary event that extends beyond the thrilling races. In a remarkable stride towards sustainability, the Catalan business ministry has unveiled the first Catalan-made 100% electric boat, the Zephyr 800 Ecop, on […]

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By Ian

Gaza War No longer A Reason To Worry For Barcelona-Tel Aviv flights According To Vueling

The long-awaited resumption of flights between Barcelona and Tel Aviv is set to bring a sigh of relief for travellers and aviation enthusiasts alike. The Gaza War, which had previously disrupted air travel between these two vibrant cities, will no longer hinder the free flow of passengers and commerce. Vueling, the Spanish low-cost airline based in Viladecans, […]

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By Ian

Rosalía’s Rhythmic Renaissance Reverberates in Barcelona

Most have surely heard of Rosalía, the Spanish singer, songwriter, producer, and musician who has been hailed as an “atypical pop star” for her genre-bending musical styles. Born and raised on the outskirts of Barcelona, this rising star is now bringing her rhythmic prowess back to her roots by opening a recording studio in Hospitalet […]

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By Ian

Barcelona Museum Hosts Picasso’s Guiding Geniuses

A new exhibition for the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain promises an enthralling journey into the artistic inspirations that shaped the legendary Pablo Picasso’s creative genius. Titled ‘Greco, Velázquez, inspire me! Picasso invites the Museo del Prado,’ This captivating showcase unveils three masterpieces from the renowned Museo del Prado in Madrid, shedding light on the influential […]

By Ian

Passenger Avalanche Buries Barcelona Airport’s Previous Milestones 

More and more people are flocking to Barcelona, as evidenced by the steadily rising airport numbers over the past six consecutive months. These historical records have solidified the Catalan capital’s status as the ultimate tourist destination, thanks to its numerous attractions that continue to draw visitors, whether they are just passing through or officially visiting. […]

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By Ian

Barcelona’s Montserrat Museum Devises an Artistic Plan To Make The Entrance More Visible

Going to Barcelona, there are some unmissable attractions that everyone wouldn’t want to miss on their journey, and one such attraction is the Montserrat Museum. The Museum of Montserrat showcases a selection of the most outstanding artistic and archaeological heritage at the thousand-year-old Abbey of Montserrat.  Well, with all these outstanding offerings, visitors seem to overlook some things in the […]

By Purity M

Make a Splash & Save: Zoomarine Algarve Resident Discounts

Good news for budget-conscious fun seekers! Zoomarine, a popular marine park in the Algarve, is offering discounted tickets until May 31, 2024. The tickets can only be purchased online, with a normal ticket (11-64 years old) going for €22. For juniors (10 years and below), and seniors (65 years and above) it costs € 12. […]