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From Vikings to Northern Lights
Luggage should include clothes you can layer. Be sure to bring waterproof trousers and boots. Don’t forget to pack the bathing suit as well. No need for taking out much cash to use in the Northern Europe. It is possible to pay with credit card practically anywhere from the taxi to the hot dog stand. When photographing the Northern Lights, deactivate the camera flash and automatic settings and focus to …
Nature's Treasures of the Balkans
Don’t start a hike without proper mountain equipment, maps and knowledge of practical information. Learn to say thank you in Romanian ( mulțumesc ), in Bulgarian ( blagodarya vi ), and in Croatian ( hvala vam sto ste ). Locals will appreciate your efforts. If you are traveling by car, remember to bring a GPS. Make a list of the places you consider visiting and note the name of the streets in English and in the local language. When you arrive at the Sofia airport, don’t order your own taxi. Once …
Swirl, Smell and Savor: a unique wine tasting trail
Familiarize yourself with the EuroRail train system. Pack for varying climates (coastal, mountain, temperate, etc.). Check your home country’s custom limits and regulations (especially when bringing home a wine souvenir). You need to be older than 18 years old to taste wine or any alcoholic drink in Spain , France and Portugal. It’s better if you book your visits to vineyards before your trip. You cannot drive if you drink alcohol. Ask for a VAT-refund when shopping. You’ll need to get the …
Roman Thermal Spas
Make reservations at the spas you want to visit. Be sure you’re familiar with spa rules upon entering, especially if they’re in a language you don’t understand. Follow basic spa etiquette, which may differ from country to country, or from spa to spa. Generally, speak quietly and don’t behave as you would in a pool as to not disturb the other bathers who are trying to relax. Some spas have days where men and women can bathe together (typically in swimsuits), but most of the time men and women …
An Iconic Trip Through Europe
1. Bring a journal. This is a once-in-a-lifetime trip and you’ll want to document your travels to look back on it in the future. 2. Travel by train between cities. It’s one of the best ways to take in the European countrysides. 3. Map out your trip well before you leave. There are a lot of iconic things to see and you want to make sure you’ll have plenty of time. 4. Mix it up between hotels and hostels. Hotels are great, but hostels can save you money and offer quite the experience. 5. Pack …
Cruising Along the Adriatic to the Mediterranean
1. Don’t forget to pack sunscreen and sunglasses. You’ll be spending a lot of time outside during your trip. 2. Wear comfortable shoes. You don’t want a blister to get in the way of your relaxation. 3. Leave the laptop at home so that you can focus solely on unwinding and not on work. 4. Bring more than one outfit for swimming. That way you’ll have time to dry each one between swimming sessions. 5 Bring a warm coat, just in case. The countries you’ll be visiting can get pretty cold in the …
Exploring the Capitals of Northern Europe
1. Bring plenty of warm clothes. The northern capitals of Europe can get very cold. 2. Bring a durable camera. If you go skiing or ice surfing, you’ll want it to be tough enough to handle the elements. 3. Mix up your transportation. From train rides to boat rides, getting from one destination to the next is part of the fun. 4. Check on accessibility of locations before you go. Some of the older parts of the capital cities can be difficult to maneuver for people with disabilities. 5. Stay in …
A Luxurious Shopping Tour Through Europe
Some exclusive stores require appointments in advance, make sure to research the place you absolutely want to visit. Be aware of the exchange rate to the Euro to keep track of how much money you’re spending. Make sure your credit card companies know you’re going to Europe so they don’t put a hold on your cards. Some small shops and boutiques in Spain may close for a few hours in the afternoon for siesta. Plan accordingly. Learn some basic phrases in the languages of each country you’ll be …
Làctium Cheese Festival
The Làctium Cheese Festival celebrates artisan cheese, wine, and dairy culture in the historic town of Vic. Set in the Plaça de la Catedral, surrounded by medieval and Baroque architecture, the festival transforms the city center into a lively marketplace dedicated to cheese and local gastronomy. Market Area Local craft cheesemakers and winemakers from across Catalonia present their products directly to the public. Visitors can explore stalls, attend tastings, enjoy live music, and learn more …
Nocturnes
Each spring, Nocturnes invites visitors to experience Brussels after dark, with museums, galleries, cultural venues, and shops opening their doors for special evening programs. Across several weekends, the city comes alive with exhibitions, performances, guided visits, and one-night-only events that reveal Brussels’ creative energy from a new perspective. Blending culture, discovery, and a lively night time atmosphere, Nocturnes offers a unique way to explore the Belgian capital’s arts scene …