Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on November 24, 2011
in Guest Post, Nature
The daily grind can often become so routine that you go months without realizing that you haven’t used a single sick or vacation day. Well, now is the time to start counting those accumulated freebies and begin planning a relaxing, yet exciting get-away. Give yourself something fantastic to look forward to this summer! Consider a […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on November 20, 2011
in Tips
Europe Driving Tips Make Traveling by Car Easier Most of the countries within Europe are very easy to get to by car, making driving around Europe a great choice for anyone who is confident in their driving abilities. Learning how to travel by car in Europe is essential, as Europeans drive on the left side […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on November 20, 2011
in Tips
One of the most dreaded aspects of traveling to another time zone is exhausting “jet lag”, or biorhythmic confusion. When traveling to Europe and then going back home, you are up against some serious jet lag as your body adjusts to the time zone and gets back into the swing of things. A lot of […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on November 16, 2011
in Europe Tips
The convenience of a cell phone while traveling through Europe was often thought of as a luxury that most people could not afford in the past. These days, it is much more economical to use cell phones during your travels through Europe. Cell phones keep you far more connected than pay phones or hotel room […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on October 19, 2011
in Cities, Europe Travel News, Featured
London has always been the vacation spot for the world’s rich and famous. Despite its long list of elegant and mannered luxury hotels, there’s always room for one more. The new 45 Park Lane Hotel is right in the heart of the trendy Mayfair district in Central London. Close to Hyde Park, Piccadilly Square and […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on October 18, 2011
in Cities, Europe Tips, Featured
Amsterdam is often called the Venice of the North, for its picturesque system of winding canals. Recognized as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations cultural organization, these canals provide every visitor with some of the most unique and enjoyable ways to explore this magnificent city. There are more than 100 kilometres of canals […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on October 16, 2011
in Cities, Europe-Landmarks, Featured
Barcelona has been welcoming travellers and traders for more than 2,000 years. Perched on the western edge of the lovely Mediterranean Sea, Barcelona is a Spanish gem, famous for its beauty and its history. It is also famous for having been the home of one of the most intriguing and innovative architects of the modern […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on October 11, 2011
in Featured, Guest Post
Boasting a winning combination of alpine landscapes, lush plains, interesting medieval Venetian towns and the azure Mediterranean ocean lapping at its shores, Slovenia has it all. It’s not hard to see why this fairy tale country is increasing in popularity each and every year as hundreds of holiday makers discover its many charms. It also […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on October 9, 2011
in Cities, Europe Travel News
It’s a hotel that would make even the most die-hard James Bond fan proud to call home on his or her next visit to London. The new Eccleston Square Hotel has just opened its doors in the chic London district of Belgravia right in the heart of the city. Already, the travel press is calling […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on October 7, 2011
in Europe Travel News, Featured
Every wine lover looks forward to the annual release of the year’s Beaujolais wines from the south of France. Since 1985, the wine makers of France’s Beaujolais region have set the third weekend of November as the date that they release their popular red wine. The race to get the precious bottles around the world […]