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By Vanessa MT

Âé¶¹APP Charles de Gaulle Airport’s New Baggage System: A Game Changer for 2024 Olympic Games!

Officials at Âé¶¹APP Charles de Gaulle Airport unveiled a new security baggage system and a dedicated baggage handling area on Tuesday in preparation for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Âé¶¹APP. The new equipment includes a revamped scanner system that allows for a more detailed scan of passengers’ baggage, eliminating the need for travelers to remove […]

By Vanessa MT

Âé¶¹APP Prepares for Bold Olympic Opening: City to Implement No-Fly Zone for Spectacular Ceremony!

The Âé¶¹APP airport operator announced Wednesday that skies over the Âé¶¹APP region will be closed for six hours as part of a massive security operation for the Olympic Games opening ceremony on July 26. Augustin de Romanet, chairman of Aéroports de Âé¶¹APP, said airlines have been warned about the closure and will have to fly […]

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By Linda M

King’s Day 2024 : Get Ready To Go Orange and Celebrate Dutch Culture

King’s Day in Amsterdam is one of the most exciting celebrations in the Netherlands calendar. This annual extravaganza, celebrated on the 27th of April, is a joyous display of Dutch culture, unity and diversity.  Originally known as Queen’s Day until 2013, the holiday was renamed King’s Day after the coronation of King Willem-Alexander. The Dutch […]

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By Ian

BCN Film Fest Rolls Out Red Carpet as Blockbuster Talents Converge at Barcelona’s Cinematic Extravaganza

A lot is happening in Barcelona this week, but one event has the city buzzing with excitement – the Sant Jordi festival. Officially celebrated on April 23rd, 2024, the festivities run throughout the week, adding to the electric atmosphere. As if that wasn’t enough, moviegoers are in for a cinematic treat as the Barcelona-Sant Jordi […]

By Felix Me

Special Pieces of Art by American Artists are on display at Palazzo Barberini in Rome

The general public in Rome, including visitors and tourists, is invited to explore American culture through art created by present-day American artists. The collection of this section of art will be on exhibit at the Palazzo Barberini from April 14 to July 14. For three months, you can have the whole time in the world to learn deeply and understand […]

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By Purity M

All Jazz and Sunny Days; Enjoying Summer in Oeiras

Summer is just around the corner, and so are highly awaited summer festivities. One of these is the Somersby Out Jazz, a free open-air music festival. Its 18th edition returns this May running through September in Oeiras. The latter is part of the Lisbon metropolitan area, and about 19 kilometers drive from Lisbon.  Every Sunday […]

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By Purity M

Gamers’ Paradise: Leira, Portugal Hosts ‘Insane’ Gaming Extravaganza

A staggering estimate of 40,000 gamers are expected to attend the upcoming Obidos Vila Gaming event in the town district of Leiria. The event will run from 4th to 12th May 2024 between 11 am and 8 pm. This will be its second edition after a successful debut last year. The gaming event will be […]

By Lilian L

Ireland Ranked 3rd Most Peaceful Country to Live in

Iceland, Denmark and Ireland are the top 3 most peaceful countries to live in, a recent survey shows. The Global Peace Index (GPI) compiled by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) looked at how each country was committed to creating a stable and comfortable environment in which their citizens are allowed to thrive and […]

By Purity M

Light up the Skies! April 24 Night Festivities at Terreiro do Paço

The Carnation Revolution (April 25th) festivities are here, and Lisbon’s main square is about to set the pace as they kick off tonight. Fireworks, concerts and video-mapping will be on at the Terreiro do Paço, and admission is free. Pin-shaped carnations will also be available on site. Portugal is marking the 50th anniversary of the […]

By Beatrice Je

Budapest to Embrace Direct Flights to Xian This Summer

Budapest to Embrace Direct Flights to Xian This Summer Budapest, a global destination for travelers, is implementing significant enhancements to welcome an increasing number of visitors that is seen in the city. In line with these improvements, the city is set to expand its air travel connections by introducing a new direct flight to Xian, […]

By Beatrice Je

Temporary Closure of The History of Hungary Exhibit at the Hungarian National Museum on April 27th

Temporary Closure of The History of Hungary Exhibit at the Hungarian National Museum on April 27th On April 27, visitors who had planned to peruse the fascinating exhibits of the Hungarian National Museum will need to make a small alteration to their schedule. On this date, History of Hungary I. and the eagerly awaited Magical […]

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By Vanessa MT

Breaking Bloom: Lily of the Valley Steals the Spotlight for May 1st Celebrations!

May 1st is Labor Day, but it is also the day when we give Lily of the Valley sprigs to our loved ones. But do you know where this tradition came from and how it evolved over time? Do you know when it started? We tell you everything about it. Lily of the Valley has […]