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By Linda M

Amsterdam Welcomes Back Free Public Transport for Children

Amsterdam is making public transport free (again) for children under 12 during the summer, as part of a broader initiative to reduce car use and promote sustainable transportation in the city . The scheme, which allows children between the ages of 4 and 11 to travel for free on buses, trams, and metros operated by […]

By Nellian M

Prague Airport Eases Congestion: More Parking Space With Free Parking Time Tightened

Passengers using Václav Havel Airport in Prague will enjoy an extra 350 new parking spaces for vehicles and an easier way to pay for parking. In a bid to smoothen operations, the airport will shorten the free time allowed for picking up or dropping off passengers at the terminals. These measures will be effective from […]

By Vanessa RC

Copenhagen Cherry Blossom Festival Brings Japan to Denmark

Copenhagen Cherry Blossom Festival Brings Japan to Denmark The Copenhagen Sakura Festival is back for its 17th year, bringing the excitement of Japanese culture and the beauty of spring’s pink cherry blossoms to Langelinie Park on April 20th and 21st, 2024. Visitors to this big, fun event will be treated to a variety of cool […]

By Diana

Istanbul Airport Unleashes Cuddly Canine Crew to Calm Travellers

Anxious travellers navigating the bustling Istanbul Airport now have some four-legged friends to help them stay calm and carry on. A new “Therapy Dog Team” of cuddly canine companions has been unleashed at the major transit hub to provide some much-needed paw-sized stress relief. The innovative program launched in late February after months of intensive […]

By Diana

URGENT TRAVEL ALERT! Istanbul Airport Cracks Down on Transit Passengers

Are you planning a trip that routes through Istanbul’s massive aviation hub? A new regulation may drastically impact your travel plans. Beginning April 15th, 2024, Turkey will require airport transit visas for passengers making connections from 10 specific nations.  The Turkish government says this move is meant to crack down on irregular migration through its […]

By Beatrice Je

See the City Explode in Pink This Weekend at the Sakura Festival

See the City Explode in Pink This Weekend at the Sakura Festival The charming city of Hungary, Budapest, is set to transform into a vibrant pink paradise at the Sakura Festival approaches. Locals and tourists will come together to celebrate the arrival of the first cherry blossoms on April 13 and 14, 2024, producing an […]

By Beatrice Je

Experience Budapest on a Budget with Vivicitta Sightseeing Marathon

Experience Budapest on a Budget with Vivicitta Sightseeing Marathon Are you looking for an affordable, yet distinctive, way to see Budapest? The Vivicitta Spring Half Marathon is the only event to consider – it’s a two-day festival that turns sightseeing into an amazing running experience! The Vivicitta Spring Half Marathon provides the ideal balance of […]

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By Ian

080 Barcelona Fashion show Brings Barcelona To a Standstill

Renowned as a tourist mecca, graced with Gothic architecture, ancient cathedrals, and sun-drenched sandy beaches, one might not expect Barcelona to be a thriving fashion hub. However, the 33rd edition of 080 Barcelona Fashion, currently underway until April 12, 2024, at the iconic Hospital Sant Pau art nouveau site, is challenging that notion. This year’s […]

By Beatrice Je

Dance Like Nobody’s Watching at the Die Antwoord concert in Budapest!

Dance Like Nobody’s Watching at the Die Antwoord concert in Budapest! Budapest, celebrated for its majestic history and stunning architecture, is equally vibrant as a hub for contemporary music and the arts. The Bustling city of Budapest is gearing up for an electrifying performance by Die Antwoord, the renowned South African hip hop sensation. The […]

By Nellian M

Understand Prague’s Fun Fair: Don’t Miss Last Chance to Enjoy

The annual MatÄ›jská pouÅ¥ funfair in Prague opened this year’s season on February 24, 2024, and will end the show on Sunday, April, 14. The fairground is at VýstaviÅ¡tÄ› Exhibition Grounds and runs Tuesday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Over weekends it opens from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission is free […]

By Vanessa MT

Can’t Sleep Through the Mooing? New French Law Says Tough Luck

In a landmark decision, the French parliament passed a law to protect the rural soundscape, stating that people who choose to live near existing farms, shops, bars, or restaurants cannot file noise complaints. French Justice Minister Éric Dupond-Moretti emphasized the importance of respecting the established way of life in rural areas, stating that newcomers must […]

By Vanessa MT

French Court Lifts Ban on ‘Steak’ Label for Plant-Based Products

In February, the French government issued a decree prohibiting the use of the term “steak” on vegetarian product labels beginning May 1, claiming it was only reserved for meat. A veggie burger is known as a veggie “steak” in French. The decree listed 21 terms commonly used by butchers, including “escalope,” “ham,” “filet,” and “prime […]