October 20, 2014 | by Andrea Guerriero
Three days are not enough to enjoy and observe all of Rome’s wonderful attractions: ancient ruins, scrumptious food and wine, superlative art and the lives of modern Romans. But if you have just so much time in the city, here... Read the rest →
April 27, 2012 | by Elena
Days are slowly becoming longer, and the thrill of the upcoming summer makes our imagination run wide toward warm Mediterranean places, crystal clear waters, sandy beaches and long walks amid green hills and historic sites, perhaps caressed by a light... Read the rest →
April 19, 2012 | by Daniela
London is so overwhelming that when you are there you often forget about everywhere else! However, most of you will probably get back, and back again to England, several times in a lifetime, so one of these times, don’t “forget”... Read the rest →
April 18, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero
Los Reales Alcazares, commonly known as the Alcazar Palace, is definitely one of Seville’s most impressive monuments. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, was originally built in the 12th century during the rule of the Almohades, and consists of a series... Read the rest →
April 11, 2012 | by Daniela
Named after Count Eusebi Guell, Gaudí’s Parc Güell lies on a rocky hill overlooking Barcelona. It became a public park in 1922 and is a Unesco World Heritage Site since 1984. Its shapes and colors were inspired by natural forms... Read the rest →
April 3, 2012 | by Francy
Every major city needs a unique architectural symbol: Paris has the Eiffel Tower, New York has the Statue of Liberty, Berlin has the Fernsehturm. London has a few candidates, such as Big Ben or the Tower Bridge, but these are... Read the rest →
March 22, 2012 | by Daniela
After the Wall came down in Berlin, in 1989, more or less famous (at the time) artists, gathered and transformed the eastside of the Wall in the largest open air gallery in the world. The East Side Gallery is a... Read the rest →
March 12, 2012 | by Francy
Its name is Abondantus Gigantus, almost a mythical term, and it was built in 2011 for the Grenswerk Festival, in the town of Enschede, the Netherlands. The whole building is made up of concrete blocks that are very similar to... Read the rest →
February 24, 2012 | by Elena
This is our 3rd installment on the top European destinations for 2012, and we are about to guide you through your next adventure holiday, Belfast, Northen Ireland, to be precise. We, at Traveleurope, are not the only ones who believe... Read the rest →
December 15, 2011 | by Elena
Tripadvisor, “The largest travel review site in the world” enter the lists to guide and assist travelers from all over the world to discover Europe’s most appreciated historical and cultural attractions.... Read the rest →