Travel
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Dante’s exile and a James Bond set: Culture without the crowds in Italy’s most beautiful villages
As cities like Venice and Florence battle overtourism, venturing to those quiet, out-of-the-way sights could be a accountable act as…
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Road tripping from France to Italy this winter? You can travel again through the Mont-Blanc Tunnel
The world’s second deepest tunnel has been reopened after three months of renovations. Planning to drive between France and Italy…
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25 Best Christmas Vacations Around the World
Because the climate modifications to chilly winter nights, I sip a sizzling tea by the fireplace whereas listening to the…
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Paris and Berlin linked: High-speed train service launches with fares from €59
The route is the primary instantly linking the 2 capitals’ metropolis centres. Paris and Berlin are about to get a…
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EU’s biometric Entry/Exit border system set to launch in 2025: Who’ll need to use it?
Inside six months of its gradual rollout, each border crossing within the Schengen Space is anticipated to make use of…
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‘Not for sale’: Anti-tourism protestors destroy hundreds of sunbeds in Tenerife
Regardless of winter closing in on Spain’s vacationer resorts, the anti-tourism sentiment reveals no signal of slowing. A wave of…
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Eurostar, Trenitalia, Deutsche Bahn: What are the best and worst rail operators in Europe?
The report’s authors say the outcomes of its survey underline the necessity for enhancements to rail providers throughout Europe. Europe’s…
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‘Expect delays’: Strong winds cause 100 flights to be cancelled at Schiphol airport
Storm Darragh is affecting extreme journey disruptions at one in all Europe’s principal airports Schiphol Airport has suggested passengers to…
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Europe’s travel strikes: Flight and train disruption you can expect in December and January
Our journey information is up to date as quickly as a brand new European strike is introduced. Strikes are an…
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EU anti-deforestation law delay: centre-right cries victory, NGOs cry foul
The centre-right European Folks’s Celebration is claiming credit score for a one-year delay to a regulation blocking EU market entry…
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