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By Lilian L

A New Afternoon Tea Experience in Dublin’s Anantara Hotel, Ireland

Anantara The Marker Dublin Hotel has launched a new afternoon tea experience, ‘Poetry and Places’, that combines Ireland’s literary heritage with its stunning landscapes. The experience takes guests on a poetic journey where each bite tells a tale, celebrating Ireland’s lush scenery and famous poets. The event crafted by Executive Pastry Chef Sebastian Ritzen and […]

By Beatrice Je

Budapest Gears Up for a 14-Kitchen Time Out Market Debut in 2025, Complete with Rooftop Seating

Budapest Gears Up for a 14-Kitchen Time Out Market Debut in 2025, Complete with Rooftop Seating Are you tired of the same old, here’s how The Time Out Group is shaking things up in Budapest. The Time Out Group, renowned for its urban guide publications and food markets, is broadening its reach with the revelation […]

By Faith C

England to Criminalize Sexually Explicit ‘Deepfake’ Images: A Big Step Towards Ensuring Digital Safety!

The United Kingdom has passed a new legislation that will see people who make explicit images of other people’s faces without their consent face criminal records or an unlimited fine. A deepfake in an image that has been altered using Artificial Intelligence to replace one person’s face with that of another. According to the Ministry […]

By Ruth N

London Set to Host Lord Mayor’s Hot Air Balloon Parade This Summer

Dozens of hot air balloons are set to take to the skies of London one Sunday morning this summer, as the Lord Mayor’s Hot Air Balloon Regatta returns as a charity fundraiser in support of the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. The annual event, run by Exclusive Ballooning, sees corporate partners pay to have balloons decorated in […]

By Ruth N

Discover the Top Spot for Animal Sightings in London: A Guide for Wildlife Enthusiast

London’s green and blue spaces have been a well-kept secret, but they are finally gaining recognition as a haven for wildlife and a great way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. With over 3,000 parks, 400 miles of waterways, and 8.4 million trees, it is no wonder that London is now being […]

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By Ian

Barcelona’s Streets Set To Transform into Literary Haven

Being a spectacular destination year-round is a no-brainer for this Catalan capital, thanks to its many attractive features. With so much to offer, Barcelona also hosts its fair share of celebrations, one of which is a much-anticipated festival just around the corner. In 2024, the Sant Jordi festival is set to unfold as the streets […]

By Vanessa RC

Copenhagen’s Iconic Børsen Building Engulfed in Flames: 400 Years of History Lost

According to BBC, a significant portion of Copenhagen’s oldest structure, the historic Børsen building dating back to the 17th century, was consumed by a devastating fire on Tuesday morning. The iconic dragon spire of the building collapsed into the street below as onlookers watched in horror. The Danish minister of culture, Jakob Engel-Schmidt, lamented the […]

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By Ian

Sant Jordi Fiesta Gets Avant-Garde Twist at Sagrada Familia

Mark your calendars, for on the 23rd of April, 2024, the vibrant streets of Barcelona will come alive with the annual Sant Jordi festival, a celebration like no other. As the days draw closer, anticipation builds, and the city prepares to embrace its deep-rooted traditions with a modern twist that promises to captivate all who […]

By Felix Me

Journey through Time: The Adventure of Money on Display at Palazzo Esposizioni Roma

The Adventure of Money exhibition should be the best time for many people today to understand how modes of payment have evolved over the years. The exhibition began on October 31, 2024, and is set to close on April 28, 2024. Organized by the Bank of Italy in collaboration with the Azienda Speciale Palaexpo and […]

By Felix Me

A Sweet-Sour Remembrance: Rome Honors ANZAC Day 2024 at Rome War Cemetery

ANZAC Day is a significant day in the history of war, and more so in Roman history alongside the war allies like Australia and New Zealand. This is the day that is used to remember the shared bonds between these three nations when they fought together in the First World War. The event, happening on […]

By Felix Me

A Different Kind of Natale di Roma: What to Expect on Rome’s 2,777th Birthday Celebration

Thirty years since the founder and president of Gruppo Storico Romano first organized the Natale di Roma at the city’s Colosseum alongside a few friends; today, the celebration of Rome’s birthday has evolved into an event that you would not want to miss. This year, Natale di Roma will begin on April 19 and run […]

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By Diana

Istanbul Rocks Again with Turkeybuild 2024

The engines of the mighty Turkish construction industry are revving up as Istanbul gears up to host the 46th edition of Turkeybuild, the country’s biggest building exhibition. From April 17th to 20th, the doors of the TUYAP Fair & Congress Centre will swing open to welcome thousands of professionals from across Turkey and over 140 […]