Different countries offer different delights that are quite special and significant to each place. If you intend to spend the holidays by traveling across Europe, make sure to try these desserts made especially for Christmas time. Here are some of the many desserts that are dish specialties in various European countries.
The coming of the holiday season also brings with it opportunities to travel to other countries. Be that as it may, the Russian Consumer Protection Agency issued a warning to their citizens to avoid leaving the country due to various risks to overall health, such as the Bubonic Plague.
This year, Russia has the biggest ice skating rink in Europe and the biggest in its history. The skating rink measure up to 20,000 square metres of ice without including its surrounding infrastructures. The opening of the rink is also marked as Russia’s 150 years since it has its first public ice skating rink.
Every place you will go to will offer a unique experience and cultural differences. You should take advantage of them, because when will you have another opportunity to experience another culture. And isn't that part of the point of travelling, to gather a deeper understanding an appreciation of another's culture and way of life. Also, some of these activities and places are just plain fun, awe inspiring, or breathtaking. So, why not?
Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries in Europe, nestled between Belgium, France, and Germany. The capital city, Luxembourg City, may be a small city, but there is a lot to explore. Not to mention Luxembourg is one of the wealthiest countries in Europe despite its small size!
With the beginning of December or even mid-way through November, cities around Europe and small begin to set up Christmas Markets in the center of town, a tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages. They are more popular in Germany and France, though. German immigrants brought this centuries- old tradition to the United States. Today, many large cities like Chicago and New York City as well as smaller places like Helen, GA have their own markets.
Paris is the city of lights and love. We go there to see the famous works of art, the Eiffel Tower, the cathedrals, the opulence. We want to feel French so we buy baguettes, eat croissants, and read books in the parks. We want to appear cultured so we try to speak French, dress a la mode, critique art. But why visit the ethnic parts of Paris? Leave behind the Parisian life. See what makes up a modern Paris, a modern France.
So, you went to Europe recently, and fell in love with whatever country you visited. Am I right?? We can all be amazed by the old world charm or the bustling cities that manage to preserve the cultural habits. We sit in the park or at the café table and wonder why life at home is not like this. We think how can we make our life more European. Well, here are some steps to making yourself feel more European.
Europe is known as the art capital of the world with art galleries galore. Many of the renowned artists came from Europe and their works are still there. During the early twentieth century, the art world saw a radical change that reflected the changing political views and pushed against the norms of the art world. This era became known as Avant-Garde art.
The Bookstore! My favorite activity to do when traveling in Europe is to find a local bookstore. This may just be the inner book nerd in me, but I love a unique bookstore—actually just the smell the books in the bookstore. Finding a bookstore is not just for us Booknerds though. Many bookstores in Europe have amazing architecture, an interesting story about their history, or give an insight into the country’s culture.
Europe may be a long shot, especially to wanderlusts miles away from the continent, but we reveal the Top 5 Surprisingly affordable summer travel spots in Europe for the average traveler’s convenience and fulfilment of dreams.
A safari in Europe may seem unlikely, what with all the roads and real estate that has been put up in past decades. However, reports say that with a little bit of patience and an unyielding spirit, one can find and experience big game from the Arctic Circle to the shores of the Mediterranean.
The Hotel Pax is a 1* rated hotel located in the middle of old Amsterdam. Here's why I think it deserves a five-star review.
The film adaptation of John Green's novel, The Fault In Our Stars, has been getting people excited over the past few weeks and this has reached fever pitch with the release of the brand new The Fault In Our Stars film trailer, and the filming locations have just been announced...
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