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By Ian

Tech Savvy Barcelona Partners with StarPay for Frictionless Asian Tourist Experience

Asian visitors to Barcelona are in for an elevated experience as the city gears up to accommodate their preferred payment methods. In a groundbreaking move, the Barcelona Comerç association has partnered with StarPay, a payment service provider, to allow Asian tourists to make purchases and payments using their familiar apps, just like they would back […]

By Ruth N

Londoners Warned To Brace For a Colder Spring This May 

As May approaches, Londoners may find themselves reaching for their winter coats a little while longer, as a cold front sweeps across the capital and much of the country. This week, temperatures have plummeted to a chilly 9°C, with the Met Office even predicting frost overnight.  According to the Standard, While low cloud cover might […]

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By Ian

Arturo Brachetti’s Rapid-Fire Theatrical Wizardry is Coming To Barcelona This May

Being in Barcelona is already a magical experience, but those visiting the Catalan capital this May are in for an extra sprinkling of enchantment. The one and only Arturo Brachetti, the world’s fastest quick-change artist, is bringing his breathtaking theatrical wizardry to the city’s Teatre Victòria from May 24th to June 9th. Brachetti, an Italian illusionist of legendary status, […]

By Felix Me

Italy’s May Day Concert moves to the iconic Circus Maximus in Rome, 1st May

The year 2024 is unique in the way Rome will celebrate its annual May Day concert. This event, celebrated on 1st May, attracts many people in the city and around the world and marks the worker’s day in the city. The last three decades have seen the concert held at its traditional venue just outside the S. […]

By Felix Me

Rome Marks a Decade after the Canonization of Pope John Paul II with a Church Service

April 27 is remembered as the day of the four popes for being a historical day when four popes were present and two were canonized. April 27, 2024, marks ten years since the historical event. The tenth anniversary will be celebrated with a big mass service in Vatican City, which every Catholic and interested person can attend. This was the day when several people gathered […]

By Diana

London to Istanbul in Just 4 Days! By Train

Are you an adventurous traveller looking for an exciting new way to journey from London to the ancient city of Istanbul? A novel and leisurely way to travel between London and Istanbul is by train in just 4 days of train travel. Scheduled train service connecting the British and Turkish capitals is available for adventurous […]

By Diana

Turkey Tourism Booms as British Visitors Flock to Captivating Destination

The mesmerising land of Turkey has witnessed a remarkable surge in popularity among British travellers seeking adventure, cultural immersion, and breathtaking vistas. From the ancient wonders of Istanbul to the sun-drenched beaches of the Turquoise Coast, this transcontinental nation has cast its spell on an ever-increasing number of visitors from the United Kingdom. This tourism […]

By Beatrice Je

Get your playful on at Budapest’s Museum Fun Garden Family Picnic This April!

Get your playful on at Budapest’s Museum Fun Garden Family Picnic This April! Are you looking for a fun amazing Family Picnic right in the middle of Budapest? The Children’s Paradise Family Picnic at the National Museum’s Museum Garden is the only place to look. Families are welcome to engage themselves in a day of […]

By Felix Me

Start weekend on Thursday as Rome Marks the Liberation Day with a Holiday

April 25 marks the 79th Festa Della Liberazione, as Rome and the whole of Italy mark the day on which the country was set free from the Nazi regime. Schools, offices, and several public places will be closed, marking the beginning of a long weekend as many people are contemplating making Friday, April 26, an […]

By Felix Me

Free Admission to All State Museums as Rome Celebrates Liberation Day

The Festa Della Liberazione is around the corner as Rome and the whole of Italy celebrate the day that the country was freed from the Nazi occupation and the fascist regime in the Second World War. Rome marks this special day on April 25 each year, and this year’s celebration comes on Thursday. To make Liberation Day […]

By Felix Me

Rome is Paying Tribute to the ‘She Walks in Beauty’ Poet Lord Byron this April

George Gordon Byron, or simply Lord Byron, was born in 1788 in England, where he lived until 1816 before going to Italy. He spent his last years in Italy, where he made a huge impact as a romantic poet before dying in 1824 at the tender age of thirty-six. Despite passing away at a young […]

By Felix Me

Mussolini’s Secret World Revealed: Tour the Underground Bunkers in Rome

Benito Mussolini bunkers have been opened and closed for years to the public. The first opening came in 2006, followed by a closure two years later. The bunker was again opened and closed in 2021 before opening on April 21, 2024, for the public to learn about Italy’s history. Who was Benito Mussolini? He was […]