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By Linda M

Travellers and Locals in Amsterdam Struggle to Navigate Housing Crisis

As a popular tourist destination, Amsterdam is renowned for its charming canals, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. However, beneath the surface, the city is grappling with a severe housing crisis that is impacting both residents and visitors alike.   According to an analysis done, the average home in the Netherlands now costs a staggering […]

By Diana

Navigating Istanbul’s Traffic Jam: Survival Tips for Travelers

Something bad is happening on the streets of Istanbul right now. There are too many cars! And not enough roads for them all. This makes a huge traffic jam. The traffic is so bad because there are too many people living in Istanbul now. But the roads are still the same small size as before. […]

By Beatrice Je

Presidential Visit and Cycling Race set to Cause Budapest Traffic Shuffle

Presidential Visit and Cycling Race set to Cause Budapest Traffic Shuffle Budapest is preparing for an eventful week that will bring about substantial traffic restrictions. Daily News Hungary recently reported that, the city is about to have a very important week with the Chinese President visiting and a big cycling race happening. The lineup of […]

By Beatrice Je

Experience Ancient Rome This Weekend at the Floralia Festival in Budapest

Experience Ancient Rome This Weekend at the Floralia Festival in Budapest Springtime in Budapest is full of energy and lots of different events, with the Floralia Festival being one of the main attractions. Daily News Hungary reported that the Aquincum Museum and Archaeological Park in Budapest, Hungary, will host its annual Floralia festival this May […]

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By Linda M

The Independent Ranks Amsterdam Among Top Eurostar Destinations

Eurostar, a trailblazer in European rail travel since 1994, has transformed the way over 200 million passengers explore the UK, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany. It offers speed, convenience, and eco-friendly journeys. Despite challenges from Covid and Brexit, Eurostar remains a top choice for seamless cross-border travel, connecting the UK to a network of […]

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By Linda M

Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport Ranks Second Most Stressful in Europe

Air travel can be a source of stress for many people, and airport environments can often elevate that stress. With long lines, crowded terminals, and confusing layouts, it’s no wonder that some airports have gained reputations for being particularly stressful. According to the ranking by StressFreeCarRental, the most stressful airport in Europe is Charles-de-Gaulle Airport […]

By Ruth N

Streatham Common Kite Day Returns to London for 23rd Year This May

Kite enthusiasts from around the world will gather for the 23rd annual Streatham Common Kite Day on Sunday 12 May, from 11 am to 5 pm. This event, which has become a tradition in the Streatham community, attracts visitors of all ages who come to enjoy the spectacle of kites of all shapes and sizes […]

By Ruth N

London Commuters Brace for Summer Closure of East London Railway Line: Alternative Routes Suggested

Commuters travelling between Liverpool Street and Chingford may face disruption in July-August 2024, as the railway will be closed for 16 days. Both London Overground and Greater Anglia services will be affected by the closure due to an ongoing road bridge replacement project north of Hackney Downs station. The project is expected to replace the […]

By Lilian L

Ireland Set to Experience its Hottest Weekend of the Year So Far!

As summer is in full swing, travel enthusiasts and sun seekers are in for a treat as the Emerald Isle is set to experience its hottest weekend of the year so far. According to Met Eireann, temperatures will soar to a scorching 22 degrees on Friday and Saturday with plenty of sunshine and dry spells, […]

By Vanessa MT

Budget Beware: Tourists Brace for a Costly Summer in the French Capital

Any city-breakers planning a trip to Âé¶¹APP this summer should consider their budget. That’s because the cost of visiting France’s romantic city is about to skyrocket. The Âé¶¹APP public transport authority is about to raise Métro ticket prices by more than 85%, while bus ticket prices will double. As of July 20, a single Métro […]

By Felix Me

Get Ready! It is the 91st Edition of the International Horse Show in Rome

The exciting horse show is coming to Piazza di Siena in Rome from May 22 to May 26 for the ninety-first edition of the International Horse Show. Rome’s beautiful Villa Borghese is ready to host this exciting event for five days. The public, including Roman residents and people from across other cities around the world, is […]

By Felix Me

A Nighttime Experience like No Other as Rome opens Museums to the Public

Here comes a rare opportunity for everyone to have an exclusive nighttime at their best museums and archaeological sites in the eternal city. Since daytime activities can limit people from reaching their favorite museums, the European Union introduced a night of museums in Rome and across the country. Saturday, May 18, is the date you […]