Share The Article If there's one bragging right Europe has against America, it's their vast train system. I don't know about you, but every time I venture ‘across the pond', I'm blown...
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Ghent is a port city in northwest Belgium, at the confluence of the Leie and Scheldt rivers.
Share The Article If you think of fairytale castles, cobblestone towns frozen in time, and picturesque plazas lined with cafés, chances are you’re imagining Western Europe. As much as security has taken...
Share The Article If you're heading to Europe this year, but you're no longer charmed by Paris and its twinkling Eiffel Tower, London with its red telephone boxes, and Rome and its...
My first trip to Europe was in 2012. It also happened to be my first solo trip and the inspiration for one of my first blog posts. I found an amazing flight...
Share The Article France conjures images of romantic Parisian streets, sun-drenched lavender fields in Provence, and glamorous beach days on the Riviera. It’s a global favorite for a reason, but after a...
Amsterdam and Paris are two iconic European cities that most travellers have on their bucket list. Lucky for you, they’re also a short train ride away from one another, meaning you can...
Share with your friends!“Planuary” January is here with bells on! As you’re dreaming up the year’s itineraries, you’ll notice many exciting travel trends are popping up. From the all-inclusive renaissance and “JOMO”...
Share The Article Last Updated 8 mins agoEver felt jealous of how it's far easier for Europeans to discover all those secret, beautiful medieval towns, that for you as an American feel...
November is one of my favorite months to travel just about anywhere in the world. The weather is still pretty mild during this shoulder season, and in many destinations, crowds thin out,...
When I think of Europe in December, I picture medieval squares dusted with snow, Christmas lights strung across centuries-old buildings, and the scent of mulled wine and roasted chestnuts filling the air. But...
If September got away from you too fast and you missed out on these European destinations, no worries! October is one of the best months for sightseeing in Europe ! The summer...
Do you travel for food? We get countless requests for food- and drink-focused private itineraries, and we know trip-planning specialists who are connected to the local food scene everywhere from Athens to...
From airport shortcuts to packing tips, consider these words of wisdom from The Globe and Mail’s frequent-flying staff to make your summertime trips a little less stressful.Minimize toiletriesEric Reguly, European bureau chief:...
My journey from the bustling Belgian capital of Brussels across to the ancient Flemish city of Ghent traverses bucolic countryside marked by traditional windmills and ecological wind turbines, and taking just 30...
The fall is one of my favourite times to travel and it’s one of the best times to travel to Europe. Most people travel to Europe in the summer. But honestly? That’s...
Little else compares to spending summer in Europe, but it can sometimes be a bit too crowded. That’s why I love visiting in May. It’s the ideal time to explore some of...
Over the last decade that I’ve been visiting Europe, I’ve had the pleasure of visiting Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam on many trips, even studying abroad in Amsterdam for five months. And finally...
This is a guest post by Taylor K. Europe is a great destination for solo female travelers! It’s pretty safe, small, and easy to travel around, and it’s full of gorgeous spots...
Economy 13 countries that hit the sweet spot between cheap housing and good quality of life for US expats Alcynna Lloyd and Madison Hoff 2022-08-31T18:34:34Z Share icon An curved arrow pointing right....