Europe

  1. 8 cities in Europe best explored while running

    Gadling &bull Yesterday

    While most people love enjoying the walking tours many European cities have to offer, another great way to see the sights while also improving your fitness is to take a running tour. There are so many facets to this capital… Full Story »

  2. How well can an 18-year-old girl travel alone in Europe?

    Women on the Road &bull Yesterday

    My parents are sending me to Europe for the month of June as a graduation/accepted to college present. Will I be ok traveling alone? Full Story »

  3. Starwood American Express Credit Card Benefits

    One Mile at a Time &bull Yesterday

    Note: I realize much of the below will be obvious to many of you, though I'm trying to write comprehensive credit card reviews that I can add to the Best Credit Card Offers page of the blog. My apologies in advance if this is obvious to many of you, though I hope current and future "newbies" will find it useful. For years the credit card of the savvy traveler has been the… Full Story »

  4. Europe Family Biking Vacations with Austin Lehman

    The Family Travel Files - Vacation Ideas &bull Yesterday

    Best Europe Family Biking Vacations. Full Story »

  5. Hilton HHonors devoile le Top 10 des destinations de voyage en Europe pour garder le moral au beau fixe en hiver

    Business Wire Travel News &bull Yesterday

    LONDRES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avec plus de 2 millions de Britanniques1 qui devraient reserver des vacances ce mois, il est evident que nombre d'entre eux sont impatients d'echapper aux journees d'hiver monotones qui s'annoncent; et ils ont bien raison! Selon Alexandra Watson, specialiste… Full Story »

  6. Exploring Europe Through Wine

    Europe a la Carte Blog &bull Yesterday

    The vineyards and wine cellars of Europe are great tourist attractions and I can understand why - try some new wine, perhaps have a tasty meal and enjoy a good view while you're there. When I lived in southern Germany,… Full Story »

  7. Dating expectations worldwide

    Brave New Traveler &bull Feb 4, 2012

    Europe to Mexico, Brazil to Australia, here's basic dating etiquette as far as who pays. Full Story »

  8. Airport Carbon Accreditation program grows in Europe

    Gadling &bull Feb 4, 2012

    Airports are changing airport vehicles to electric or hybrid power, installing solar panels to generate the airport's own electricity, and involving the entire airport operation. Full Story »


  9. Quiet moments: Western Highlands of Scotland

    Perceptive Travel Blog &bull Feb 4, 2012

    The road to Fort William, in the western highlands of Scotland, travels along the banks of Loch Lomand and rises up through the mountains near Glen Coe. That ever changing weather and that winding road are two reasons I choose… Full Story »

  10. Hungary's Troubled Malev Ceases Operations

    Aviation Week &bull Feb 4, 2012

    Airline CEO Limburger Lorant says that loss of confidence among partners and suppliers led them to demand advance payment, accelerating cash flow that the airline could no longer sustain. What is more, he blames the decision to cease operations after… Full Story »

  11. American Express Membership Rewards offering 25% transfer bonus to Air France/KLM Flying Blue

    One Mile at a Time &bull Feb 2, 2012

    Through February 29, 2012, American Express Membership Rewards is offering a 25% transfer bonus to Air France/KLM's Flying Blue frequent flyer program. The bonus is built into transfers, meaning the 25% bonus posts immediately and can be used an unlimited… Full Story »


  12. Eurolines Coach Passes: Are they right for your trip?

    Eurocheapo &bull Feb 1, 2012

    Okay, chances are you know quite a bit about the fabulous range of rail passes which are available for exploring Europe. From Eurail and InterRail to BritRail and a great range of locally sold passes within individual countries, those keen to roam… Full Story »

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  13. More than 40 Deaths in Poland and Ukraine due to sub-zero weather in Europe

    Journey Etc. &bull Feb 1, 2012

    Thirty people have been reported dead in Ukraine while ten more passed away in Poland following a heavy fall of snow and significant drop in temperatures in eastern and central Europe. Three people also perished in Serbia and another one… Full Story »


  14. Read up: Hotel libraries overflow with stylish books

    Orbitz Travel Blog &bull Feb 1, 2012

    Sure, ebooks have made it easier for travelers to bring all the reading material they need when on the road. But a growing number of luxury hotels have introduced their own stylish collection of coffee table books and even business… Full Story »

  15. Alaskan volcano could erupt, disrupt air travel

    CNN.com Travel &bull Feb 1, 2012

    Eruptive activity" of Cleveland Volcano was detected in satellite data, according to the Alaska Volcano Observatory. The volcano, also known as Mount Cleveland, is on the Aleutian Islands, southwest of mainland Alaska. A new lava dome has been observed in… Full Story »


  16. In Berlin, a Festival Focuses on the Contemporary Arts

    NY Times Blog - Travel Q&A Blog &bull Jan 31, 2012

    This year is the 25th anniversary of Berlin's alternative media arts festival, Transmediale. This five-day event, which starts on Tuesday at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt contemporary arts center, has a rich international program of artworks, installations, video screenings,… Full Story »

  17. In Transit Blog: In Berlin, a Festival Focuses on the Contemporary Arts

    NYTimes Travel &bull Jan 31, 2012

    This year is the 25th anniversary of Berlin's alternative media arts festival, Transmediale. This five-day event, which starts on Tuesday at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt contemporary arts center, has a rich international program of artworks, installations, video screenings,… Full Story »

  18. Berlin in an hour. At night. In the winter.

    The Wandering Aramean &bull Jan 30, 2012

    I had a grand plan for transiting three different cities across Europe on consecutive days. Sure, I'd sleep a couple hours each night, but I was also going to spend most of the 20-ish hours on the ground at each stop exploring the town, eating their food and drinking their booze. It was a grand plan, alright, but the execution was a bit lacking. My first stop of the hopping was… Full Story »

  19. Astrid and Gaston: The High Art of Peruvian Cuisine

    Go Backpacking &bull Jan 30, 2012

    It was one of only three restaurants in Latin America to make the illustrious list, with the majority being located in Europe and the USA. Full Story »

  20. How Taxes Make 'Cheap' Europe Flights Expensive

    ABC News Travel &bull Jan 28, 2012

    Would you scoff if you heard the airfare from Boston to New York was actually 25% more expensive than a trans-Atlantic trip between Boston and London? It is absolutely true - but there is a hitch. Full Story »



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