Travel

As we turn the calendar from May to June, there is so much promise—summer vacation, days and evenings filled with sun, colorful flowers and blissful blue sky—what we ache for in the dreary months of winter.
As we turn the calendar from May to June, there is so much promise—summer vacation, days and evenings filled with sun, colorful flowers and blissful blue sky—what we ache for in the dreary months of winter.
Traveling with teenagers poses its own set of challenges. After living in Europe for four years, there are only so many old towns, cathedrals and squares my teens can visit before it all begins to run together.
Traveling with teenagers poses its own set of challenges. After living in Europe for four years, there are only so many old towns, cathedrals and squares my teens can visit before it all begins to run together.
Germans have the reputation of striving toward excellence in all they do, and one could argue that this desire to always be at the top of their game extends to how they choose to spend their leisure time.
Although it’s one of four countries in the United Kingdom, it’s fair to say England often feels like two. One is filled with enchanting tales of knights and chivalry, Muggles and teen wizards, Beatrix Potter and William Shakespeare.
On Wiesbaden’s doorstep, there’s a unique recreational area that manages to impress even the most demanding of day-trippers.
Living in Europe affords us the opportunity to step back in time. Towering cathedrals, picturesque cobblestone squares and monuments can be found at almost every turn in every country.
Known for the spectacular Scottish Highlands in the north and the regal nobility of Edinburgh on the southeastern coast, there is no shortage of places to experience Scottish hospitality. Located right in the center of the country is the beating heart of Glasgow.
Known for the spectacular Scottish Highlands in the north and the regal nobility of Edinburgh on the southeastern coast, there is no shortage of places to experience Scottish hospitality. Located right in the center of the country is the beating heart of Glasgow.
For a tiny piece of land parked off the southern coast of England, the Isle of Wight is jam-packed with Victorian charm and history, ancient artifacts and abandoned and haunted buildings, and it is home to an epic music festival every year.
What do the words Donau, Dunaj, Duna, Dunav, Danubio and Tuna have in common? They are all proper nouns describing the same thing in different languages: the awe-inspiring Danube River, source of artistic inspiration and countless legends.
As England slowly emerges from its lockdown, we can once again travel freely throughout the country. It’s time to stretch out those travel legs and discover the fascinating landscapes our host country has to offer.
Established 100 years ago, Northern Ireland is a small but formidable country. Surrounded by emerald-green hills and miles of jagged coastline, this nation is full of mythical legends and uncompromisingly beautiful landscapes.
For many people, the city of Barcelona is a top priority when it comes to making a travel bucket list. Here is the good news. Whether you have a full week or only 48 hours, you can experience both the must-sees of this Catalan city, and slow down to understand what makes Barcelona so special.
By this point in time, most lovers of the great outdoors are familiar with the term “glamping.” The word, a mashup of glamour and camping, might conjure up images of a spacious tent furnished with wooly rugs, rustic wooden floors and a potbelly stove for taking the chill off cool evenings.