While Halloween in its modern iteration is considered mostly an American holiday, it can be celebrated here in Europe as well.
In Europe, holiday villages are a great place for a balance of relaxing downtime and fun activities with your family.
Located south of Dublin on the east coast, Wicklow is known for its dramatic beauty due to the towering Wicklow Mountains and coastline proximity.
On a recent visit to Cork, I was able to experience three of the different breweries in a city that houses Heineken Ireland at the Murphy Brewery.
Everyone has heard about the famous Oktoberfest in Germany, but there are many other fall festivals where you can have just as much fun and excitement across Europe.
Cheery folk singers, strong stouts and friendly locals make Dublin a city many put on their top list of destinations, especially when in Ireland. Whether the city calls you therefor a day or more, these items below should not be overlooked when exploring Dublin.
Brewed in 50 countries and available in 120, you cannot escape the pull of Ireland’s dark and dry stout, Guinness.
Here are 10 great places to grab a beer while you’re traveling Europe.
Here’s a recipe I’ll keep for the next time I get to visit one of my favorite cities, Dublin, Ireland.
Europe comes alive with festivals all year round. Each country celebrates its century-old culture. Families and friends gather in parks, plazas, or in the heart of the cities to remember their traditions and share the stories of their past.
From the museums housing a city’s most ancient artifacts to a memorial of an important battle — these places tell the story about how these cities came to be.
Considered a suburb of Dublin and located on the Howth Head peninsula, the seaside village of Howth is a perfect day trip destination for those wanting to explore more of Ireland’s treasures.
Much more than a far-off place long referenced in a popular Steve Earle song, history meets modernity in the unparalleled city of Galway. Nestled in picturesque western Ireland, the coastal destination is steeped in a unique culture that can't be found anywhere else.
No matter where you come from in the world, March 17 is a day when “going green” means becoming Irish at heart and in spirit. St. Patrick’s Day is arguably the national day celebrated most widely internationally, and even though the St.