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St. Patrick's Festival Kilkenny
Patrick’s Day is celebrated across the globe, but experiencing it in Ireland — and especially in Kilkenny — is something truly special. This compact medieval city, crowned by a 900-year-old castle and laced with winding streets, brings a warm, festive spirit that feels both intimate and full of life. Each March, Kilkenny transforms into a vibrant stage where musicians, performers, theatre groups and colourful characters fill the city with creativity and cheer. Locals take pride in crafting a …
Chopin International Piano Competition
Experience one of the world’s most prestigious music competitions in Chopin's city. Held at the Warsaw National Philharmonic, the Fryderyk Chopin International Piano Competition brings together exceptional young pianists from around the world to perform works by the legendary Polish composer. For nearly a century, the competition has celebrated Chopin’s music, launched international careers and inspired fresh interpretations across cultures. Beyond the competition, Warsaw keeps Chopin’s legacy …
The Sinjska Alka
Held for more than 300 years, Sinjska Alka is a traditional chivalric tournament in which mounted knights race through the streets of Sinj, aiming their lances at a suspended metal ring. Deeply rooted in local history and community life, the event preserves medieval customs, craftsmanship, and values of fair play. Inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, Sinjska Alka is a powerful symbol of Croatia’s living …
Puppets Occupy the Street Festival
Live an unique experience in Craiova, the main city of Oltenia historical region, at the Puppets Occupy the Street Festival, the first art animation festival in Romania . For 8 days the city of Craiova will transform itself into a magic land where the giant puppets and over 400 events will bring to life the theme of this year, Steampunk, a subgenre of science fiction and speculative fiction that incorporates retro-futuristic technology and aesthetics. There will be over 150 artists and theatre …
Træna Music Festival
Discover one of Europe’s best-kept festival secrets on Norway’s remote Arctic islands. Set against dramatic coastal landscapes and the glow of the midnight sun, Trænafestivalen brings together music, art, local culture and island life in unforgettable venues — from ancient caves to seaside stages. A one-of-a-kind celebration for curious travellers seeking something truly off the beaten …
Pinta Malasaña
Held in one of Madrid’s most creative neighborhoods, the Malasaña Street Art Festival turns streets and local shops into an open-air gallery. Each year, around 100 street artists create live artworks throughout the district, while additional activities invite visitors to engage with the creative process. Free and open to everyone, the festival celebrates urban art, community, and contemporary culture, offering a unique way to experience Malasaña’s vibrant atmosphere through art in public …
Aarhus Food Festival
At Tangkrogen in Aarhus, more than 250 dedicated food & beverage producers, chefs, and artisans come together to introduce you to exceptional culinary experiences. Over three days, the festival offers inspiration, tastings, and vibrant food experiences set against the beautiful backdrop of Aarhus Bay. The festival invites visitors to explore a 50,000 m² universe of flavors, hands-on workshops, and tastings for all ages. Guests can discover new products, learn cooking techniques, meet …
Athens and Epidaurus Festival
The Festival is one of the most prestigious Greek festivals – running for over 60 years and attracting large audiences from Greece and abroad. Taking place annually between June and August features a top line-up of Greek and international theatre, drama, opera, music, and dance performances, held at various historic and modern venues across Athens at Epidaurus in the Peloponnese. For instance, the amphitheater of Epidaurus and Athens’ 2nd century BC Odeon of Herodes Atticus; both open-air. The …
Wine Taste Enjoy!
Over the Pentecost weekend, the Moselle region hosts its largest wine celebration, with more than 20 winemakers, along with several wineries and distilleries, opening their doors for the event Wine, Taste, Enjoy . Across the Miselerland, visitors can discover Luxembourgish wine right where it is produced. Taste a variety of local wines, Crémants and eaux de vie, while enjoying live music, art exhibitions in wine cellars, and guided tours through vineyards and estates. Cozy taverns and regional …
Copenhagen Cooking
Copenhagen Cooking is one of Northern Europe’s leading food festivals, celebrating Danish gastronomy and seasonal Nordic ingredients. Held annually, including a winter edition in February, the festival offers a wide range of culinary experiences across the city—from tastings and pop-ups to workshops and chef-led events. Visitors can explore everything from traditional flavors to modern Nordic cuisine, with activities designed for all ages and interests. It’s a unique way to experience …