Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on January 5, 2012
in Europe Tips
No one wants to go broke on their vacation, but traveling through Europe can become quite expensive. Luckily, you can find Europe travel deals that will save you hundreds and even thousands of dollars on your trip if you do a little research. Finding deals to Europe is possible with a little bit of quality […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on January 3, 2012
in Cities, Featured
Perhaps somewhat unsurprisingly, Lanzarote, as an island sitting off the coast of Africa, is dominated by the sea that surrounds it. The island itself emerged from the depths of the sea, the by-product of a volcanic eruption that left the world with a cluster of islands known as the Canaries. Visitors today are met with […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on January 2, 2012
in Featured, Guest Post
Packing a car or minivan and setting off on a roadtrip is one of the best ways to enjoy Ireland’s gorgeous countryside, dramatic sights and scenic spots. Soaking up the scenery as you go, stopping for a swift pint or settling into a quaint village for a few drams of a night, you’re sure to […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on December 15, 2011
in Europe Travel News, Featured
Every child (of any age) just loves to play with Lego. For generations, the brightly coloured plastic bricks have helped fuel young imaginations by allowing them to create their own world, and their own stories. Now, in the U.K., families planning a great vacation to the amazing theme park of Legoland Windsor will have a […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on December 13, 2011
in Europe Tips, Featured
Your friends are the people who know you the best in the whole world, and there is nothing like spending the time to reconnect with these vibrant and wonderful people. With your busy life, hectic job and demanding family, there can be precious little time to get together with the girls, so why not plan […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on December 3, 2011
in Europe Tips
Know Your Embassies: European Embassies and Consulates Information When you are traveling to a country in Europe, you should be aware of United States embassies in Europe as well as Europe consulates in case of an emergency, such as losing your passport or getting arrested. These resources are in place for those Americans that […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on December 3, 2011
in Europe Tips
Using Electricity in Europe: Travel Voltage and Converters One of the first things that many Americans notice when they land in Europe is that their devices that need to be plugged in to electrical outlets, like their mobile phone charger or their hair dryer, do not work with foreign electrical outlets. Often outlets in Europe […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on December 2, 2011
in Europe Travel News, Nature
The new Hotel Le Seven is a world away from the typical upscale hotel in Paris. Stepping away from the traditional Louis XIV furnishings and floral wallpaper, this Paris hotel is a surprising and ultra-modern place to stay in the City of Lights. From the moment you spot the hotel on rue Berthollet in the […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on November 29, 2011
in Guest Post
Eagle eyed young travellers will be the first to spot Benidorm’s unmistakable skyline as your aircraft lines up for the final approach to Alicante. This mini-metropolis on the Costa Brava has been welcoming families for over thirty years and has developed considerable expertise in catering for its younger visitors. The beaches here are all Blue […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on November 27, 2011
in Europe Tips
Everything You Need to Know to Travel Like a Jet-Setting European Getting to Europe is as easy as booking a flight, right? Kind of, but you will also need a passport and some important information to make your trip a success. There are a lot of things that you need to know about flying to […]