Ever imagined biking through Amsterdam's historic streets? Grab your chance to explore these more vibrant European destinations!
GPS jamming disrupts thousands of flights in Britain and the Baltic, traced back to Russia, raising major safety concerns.
You won't believe it, but Plitvice Lakes changes its stunning colors with the seasons, always ready for your next awesome selfie!
Did you know getting Irish identities mixed up is one of the classic tourist mistakes in Ireland? Don’t call the Republic part of the UK!
You can start your day in Paris sipping coffee at the legendary Café de Flore, where great minds like Sartre once gathered.
You can catch old locals playing chess on floating boards at Széchenyi Baths, even during Budapest's snowy winters!
You can chow down on tasty Turkish kebabs and sail the Bosphorus for awesome views, all while losing yourself in the vibrant Grand Bazaar.
Greece is rolling out free week-long hotel stays for tourists who bailed during last summer's wildfires on Rhodes, welcoming them back to enjoy the island's beauty.
If you dig fairy tale vibes and Disney magic, the French towns of Riquewihr and Ribeauvillé inspired the charming setting in "Beauty and the Beast.
You can bring your pet along for the ride on the European Sleeper, so you don't have to leave your furry friend behind while you explore.
Zurich's public transport system is unbeatable! Trains, trams, and buses are punctual, clean, and cover every corner of the city, making exploring effortless.
You'll be walking 721 meters across and about 95 meters up on Sky Bridge 721, which has the title of the world's longest pedestrian bridge.
You'll need to remove your shoes when entering a Swedish home—it's a sign of respect and helps keep the place spotlessly clean!
You get the best views from the Oslo-Bergen Railway by grabbing a window seat on the left from Oslo to Bergen, and on the right on your way back.
You cannot miss Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley in Andorra, a UNESCO World Heritage site perfect for hiking through its untouched natural landscapes and ancient stone constructions.