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By Ruth N

British Airways Offers Big Flight Discounts to London in Spring Sale

British Airways is making it easier for travellers to go abroad with its spring sale, which offers big discounts on international routes across the globe. The sale which must be booked by 11:59 p.m. ET on April 23, features big savings on flights from London to Madrid, Copenhagen, India, and other destinations around Europe. Economy, […]

By Ruth N

Shop ‘Til You Drop in London’s Newly Opened Stratford Market Village 

Earlier this year, the sudden closure of Stratford’s Market Village left dozens of local businesses, including clothes retailers, barbers, butchers, nail bars, and eateries, without a place to trade. The market, which had been based inside the Stratford Centre for over 30 years, was closed down after the company running it went into administration, leaving […]

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By Vanessa MT

French Woman Sets New Rope Climbing Record Scaling the Eiffel Tower

Watch this video on YouTube. A French athlete set a daring world record at her country’s most recognizable landmark. Anouk Garnier broke the men’s and women’s world rope climbing records at the Eiffel Tower. The two-time world champion obstacle course racer climbed 110 meters (nearly 361 feet) to the second floor of the tower in […]

By Ruth N

Crystal Palace: Tallest Structure in London that Imitates the Eiffel Tower

The Crystal Palace transmitting station, one of the tallest structures in London, has the unique job of beaming terrestrial television into millions of homes in the capital and the Home Counties. Its range extends as far north as Stevenage in Hertfordshire and as far south as Sussex, according to the BBC. Built in 1956, the […]

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By Nellian M

Kafka’s Centenary Commemoration in Prague Since Death: From Special Tram to Festivals in Honor

Fans of Franz Kafka can rejoice over the diverse activities planned to mark Kafka’s centenary since his death in June 1924. The City of Prague, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, has organized various ways to bring to life the legacy of this literal legend. To kick off these celebrations, passengers in Prague were […]

By Beatrice Je

Dodge the Tourist Traps, Conquer Two Cities for Less!

Dodge the Tourist Traps, Conquer Two Cities for Less! The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is making a victorious comeback and connecting passengers to Tel Aviv and Budapest. The airline will take passengers on a voyage that promises adventure and affordability starting 3rd June, Ryanair announced. With Ryanair back in the game, there will be more […]

By Beatrice Je

Budapest Airport’s SIM Card Saga: Tourist Trap or Traveler’s Triumph?

Budapest Airport’s SIM Card Saga: Tourist Trap or Traveler’s Triumph? As spring breathes new life into Budapest, a recent retail update at the Airport’s Terminal 2 has stirred up quite the conversation among its visitors. This terminal, also referred to as AirportHUB, has rolled out a new product lineup that’s become the talk of the […]

By Felix Me

Rome Exchanges Asphalt with Traditional Cobblestones on Aventine Hill

For many years, the samprietini or sanprietini have been Rome’s iconic cobblestones that have been used to cover the pavements and pedestrian roads in the Eternal City. These tiny volcanic rock pyramids made from them have been part of the city for several years. History states that some of the first documented samprietini were used […]

By Felix Me

Rome is Celebrating Jannis Kounellis with Free Exhibition at Maxxi this April

Art lovers have a reason to rejoice, as they can still catch the free exhibition at Maxxi National Museum. The exhibition at Maxx began in December 2023 and is still running until April 30, 2024. The period is long enough for whoever is willing to see the exhibit. The exciting exhibit is aimed at celebrating […]

By Purity M

Portugal Beaches Steal The Show! Six Named Europe’s Best in 2024

Portugal continues to rank high as a travel destination with some of the best beaches in Europe. BookRetreats, a travel website, recently ranked European beaches for summer 2024, and Portugal snagged six coveted spots! This was after an evaluation of beaches in 16 European travel destinations. Factors such as popularity, accessibility, safety, weather conditions and […]

By Felix Me

Rome Reconnects with Ancient Splendor as Water Returns to the Baths of Caracalla after 1500 years

For more than one thousand five hundred years, the Baths of Caracalla have not been funtional. However, this is not the case anymore. The Romans have done something special to revive and bring to life the baths. The pools were unveiled on Thursday, April 4. Nonetheless, they will be officially opened to the public on […]

By Felix Me

Revealing Rome’s Treasures: Free Entry to Vatican Museums on April 28!

The Vatican Museums are possibly the best attraction in Rome, attracting people throughout the year. Ordinarily, there is an entry fee inside these museums for every visitor and tourist. However, April 28 is the day for everyone to head to one of these museums because entry will be free. Every last Sunday of each month […]