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By Felix Me

Uniqlo Looks to Expand in Europe as the Japanese Firm Opens Store in Rome

The global clothing shoppers in Rome and visitors in the city have a reason to smile as one of the best clothing companies opens a retail store in the Eternal City. Japan’s clothing giant will open its doors on Thursday for Romans and visitors alike. This move comes with the company’s quest to explore the whole […]

By Nellian M

The Telegraph Crowns Czechia Third Best in Europe For Rail Travel

Rail travelers across the Czech Republic can celebrate The Telegraph’s April 2024 ranking and rating for Europe’s best countries for train travel. Czechia secured the third-best position across Europe. According to The Telegraph survey, 15 largest European countries open to travelers at the time of the research were involved. Some factors considered were the rail […]

By Vanessa MT

City of Fragrance: Âé¶¹APP Claims Second Position in Global Pleasant-Smelling Cities List

There is a misconception that cities stink. All those people, all that garbage, and all that sewage under the ground. However, it turns out that some metropolises smell quite good. A recent study by HAYPP shed light on this often overlooked aspect of urban life, analyzing 30 major cities in Europe and beyond to determine […]

By Beatrice Je

Experience Ancient Rome while in Budapest at The Roman Lapidary Exhibition 

Experience Ancient Rome while in Budapest at The Roman Lapidary Exhibition  The Roman Lapidary, a magnificently restored piece of Komárno’s defence system situated in the southern section of the bastion, provides an enlightening look into the rich past of the Roman Empire. According to the Hungarian National museum, Roman stone sculptures, tombstones, altar stones, dedication […]

By Lilian L

Dublin Ranked 4th Best-Smelling City in the World in a New Study

A recent report by Timeout magazine listed Dublin as the 4th best-smelling European city, with Athens, Âé¶¹APP and Zurich being the top 3 respectively. The study which was carried out by HAYPP, looked at certain aspects that make a city smell good. To rate these cities, the researchers had 30 European cities and used a […]

By Vanessa MT

Tourists Rejoice! No More Inflated Rents for the Olympics

Âé¶¹APP expects to welcome 15 million tourists this summer as it hosts the Olympic Games. However, it appears that those looking for reasonably priced accommodation may be in luck, as costs are expected to be lower than previously predicted. According to insurance company Réassurez-moi, the cost of booking a single night in Âé¶¹APP or the […]

By Beatrice Je

Upgrade Your Balaton Trip as New Boats Hit the Water this April 27th

Upgrade Your Balaton Trip as New Boats Hit the Water this April 27th Excitement is building for the debut of the newest ships to join the fleet of the Balaton Shipping Company as springtime unfolds along the beaches of Lake Balaton, Hungary’s top swimming destination. These new improvements, which are slated to open on April […]

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By Beatrice Je

Hungarian Prime Minister’s Speech Stirs Debate on crossing boarder Policies for visitors

Hungarian Prime Minister’s Speech Stirs Debate on crossing boarder Policies for visitors Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán recently spoke on border crossing policies at the National Conservatism Conference in Brussels, which sparked a major discussion on immigration and cultural identity in Europe. Orbán’s speech focused on Hungary’s policy against illegal immigration, highlighting Hungary’s strict border […]

By Beatrice Je

Craving a taste of Italy: Take a Bite at the New Budapest Airport’s Bottega Prosecco Bar

Craving a taste of Italy: Take a Bite at the New Budapest Airport’s Bottega Prosecco Bar The Ferenc Liszt International Airport in Budapest, a vibrant gateway linking Hungary to the global stage, has recently broadened its culinary offerings with the debut of the Bottega Prosecco Bar. Passengers at the Airport are in for an Italian […]

By Beatrice Je

Extended Travel Times Due to Budapest Airport Roadworks

Extended Travel Times Due to Budapest Airport Roadworks Drivers traveling heading to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport via the expressway are advised to plan for potential delays stemming from the current roadworks on the M4 expressway. Budapest’s Ferenc Liszt International Airport, formerly referred to as Budapest Ferihegy International Airport and commonly known as Ferihegy, is the […]

By Nellian M

Explore Prague’s Best Luxury Shopping Street: From Louis Vuitton to Hermes on Pařížská

Luxury shopping seekers in Prague can applause the ultimate symbol of luxury in Prague, Pařížská Street. It is Prague’s version of Champs-Élysées in Âé¶¹APP, Fifth Avenue in New York City, or Ginza in Tokyo. According to an annual survey by Cushman & Wakefield, Prague’s Pařížská Street topped in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) as one […]

By Diana

Cast Your Line, Capture a Moment: The Angler’s Ritual on the Galata Bridge

Travellers are discovering one of Istanbul’s most authentic experiences – joining locals to fish from the iconic Galata Bridge over the Golden Horn waterway.  This time-honoured tradition takes place daily from well before sunrise until after sunset, with the peak hours around dawn and dusk.  For centuries, the 1,600-foot-long bridge has been a social gathering […]