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Published on April 2, 2019 | by Germanico
The number of seats at Oktoberfest Festhalles exceeds 100,000 units between Saturday and Sunday evening, not even Berlin’s Tempelhof IKEA have so many tables and chairs all together. Nonetheless, in the busiest evenings it can still happen not to find... Read the rest →
Published on January 24, 2019 | by Daniela McVicker
Spring is a really underrated season to travel the world. While most people wait for summer for the blistering heat, or winter for the cute Christmas festivities, jumping on a flight during spring could save you money, allow you to... Read the rest →
Published on March 22, 2017 | by Nat Martin
With cherry blossom blooming on the trees and daffodils bobbing in the wind, Spring is well and truly here and it is the perfect time to start planning your summer holidays! Whether you are thinking of going on a girl’s... Read the rest →
Published on January 28, 2014 | by Daniela
Undoubtedly, St. Valentine’s Day is the sweetest day of the year. It’s a day for love, tenderness, and affection. It’s the day when sweethearts take the chance to make their “I L♥ve You” more meaningful. So why not plan a... Read the rest →
Published on January 16, 2014 | by Elena
Valencia, roughly equidistant from the two main cities in Spain – Madrid and Barcelona – to which it is well connected, is one of the most dynamic and interesting cities in Europe, able to combine tradition, sense of identity and... Read the rest →
Published on January 23, 2013 | by Daniela
The festivity known as Carnevale, is mainly celebrated in Italy but also in many other places around the world. Better known as Carnival or Mardi Gras, it’s a sort of “final” party before Ash Wednesday, and it falls 40 days... Read the rest →
Published on August 9, 2012 | by Francy
If this summer you’re opting for a beach holiday in Sicily, you will actually be spoiled for choice when it comes to picking great beaches and interesting things to do. But if you’re heading towards the area of Trapani or... Read the rest →
Published on June 27, 2012 | by Daniela
Every year, when the Tropical Carnival invades Paris, the streets of the city are adorned of a thousand colors and a festive atmosphere. This summer, say oui to Paris, the 11th edition of Le Carnaval Tropical de Paris will take... Read the rest →
Published on April 20, 2012 | by Elena
Speaking of Dresden, the one thing that comes up again and again is the reminiscence of a city flattened by Allied bombers and ended up behind the Iron Curtain. 77 years have passed since Dresden’s historic Altstadt was razed to... Read the rest →
Published on March 15, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero
If you’re heading to Paris for a weekend visit, pick up a Paris Pass to make the most of your short stay. It combines a metro travel card with entry to more than 60 museums and attractions. Here’s some ideas... Read the rest →