European Travel Guides & Articles on Traveling Europe

The European Grand Tour might be a thing of the past, but millions of people still travel to Europe every year to marvel at the ancient wonders of Italy and Greece, taste the celebrated cuisines of Spain and France, and tour the countryside (and sample local beers) in Germany and the United Kingdom. Whether you're looking for information on train travel in Western Europe, or budget travel across Europe hopping from hostel to hostel, let Travels.com be your guide as you travel Europe.

About Blau Privilege Porto Petro Beach Resort & Spa in Palma De Mallorca, Spain

The Blau Privilige Porto Petro beach resort & Spa is a five-star resort located at Carrer des Far, 16, in Mallorca, Spain. The resort lies along the coastline and is surrounded by a pine forest and two coves.

About Budapest

Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, is a combined city created from Buda, Óbuda (old Buda) and Pest. The Danube River flows between Buda and Óbuda atop the western hills, and Pest on the flat eastern side. Due to its famous river, it...

About Cascais

Only a short train or car ride from Lisbon, Portugal, the once sleepy fishing village of Cascais has blossomed into a beach resort complete with a yacht harbor, elegant shops and expensive hotels. It retains much of its old-fashioned charm, with ...

About Cooking Tours in Bologna

Bologna, or more precisely the region of Emilia-Romagna, is often called the culinary capital of Italy. Most of the foods we associate with Italy originate here.

About Copenhagen

Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, offers almost endless days during the summer. This means more time to shop, have fun and dine. Danes love their capital city, and with good reason. There's a vast array of choices not only in cuisine, but also ...

About Dachau

Dachau concentration camp was open for the duration of the Third Reich, from 1933 to 1945. In its history it held 200,000 prisoners, 32,000 being there at its liberation by American troops. The population included Jews, homosexuals, Gypsies and J...

About Days Hotel at the Dublin Airport, Dublin

Days Hotel Dublin Airport is part of the international budget Days Inn lodging chain, and is conveniently close to Ireland's major travel hub. The property is also located near an IKEA department store with a major city bus stop directly outside...

About Euro Disney

Euro Disney is the name of the company that owns and runs Disneyland Resort Paris. It's located in Marne-la-Vallée, France. Euro Disney built itself based on Walt Disney's dream of creating a place where families can have fun together. The ...

About Europe

Europe is the place where the Industrial Revolution began, the place where the first American colonists set out from and the place where a large number of Americans head to on vacation. Europe has a fascination for Americans, especially those who...

About European River Cruises

A comfortable riverboat cruise is a great way to get a whirlwind tour of Europe without ever having to move your luggage. You have a knowledgeable staff available to answer questions along the way, and there is the added luxury of an all-inclusiv...

About Familia Hotel in Paris

The Familia Hotel is a converted mansion built in the late 19th century. Located in the famous Latin Quarter of Paris, France, the Hotel Familia is family-owned and operated by Eric and Sylvie Gaucheron. It boasts a government rating of two stars.

About Famous Fountains in Rome, Italy

A few hundred fountains grace the city of Rome. Many are important works of art that highlight tours of the city. Water flows to the fountains from aqueducts a few miles outside of Rome.

About Flights to Iceland

Iceland, a small island nation located in the middle of the North Atlantic, sits in a very strategic location halfway between North America and Europe. As a result, the Keflavik airport at Reykjavik receives a lot of traffic just from transcontin...

About Florence, Italy

Florence is the place where a number of incredibly talented artists collided with wealthy patrons; These patrons recognized great art when they saw it and were willing to pay for its creation. It was Ground Zero of the Italian Renaissance. As suc...

About Food in Russian

Because Russia is a northern country, its foods provide its people with energy and warmth to survive the long cold winters. The necessary staples are foods heavy with carbohydrates and fats instead of proteins. The basic foods making up a Russian...

About Frankfurt

Over 60 percent of Frankfurt was bombed during WWII. It is now a hodge podge of rather drab, utilitarian buildings. But its central location makes it a transportation as well as financial center, critical to Germany's economy. It's also the large...

About Gefinor Rotana Hotel Beirut

The Gefinor Rotana Hotel in Beirut, Lebanon, is one of the area's only five-star hotels. The hotel is situated in the center of the downtown area and is less than 20 minutes from the Beirut International Airport.

About Geneva

The city of Geneva, with a population of about 186,000, is located 1,200 feet above sea level in Switzerland. Contrary to popular belief, it is not the Swiss capital.

About Glasgow

The largest city in Scotland, Glasgow has long languished in the shadow of its more famous sister, Edinburgh. In the nineteenth century and for much of the twentieth, it was a center of manufacturing. It has in recent decades remade itself as an ...

About Going to Ireland

Ireland's misty, green shores are a delight to visit. Families traveling together, couples seeking romance or singles who want to soak in history will delight in this friendly isle. Beyond its natural beauty and wealth of historic sites, Ireland ...

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