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By Vanessa MT

Daffodil Day is back at Pantheon for cancer research fundraising

Watch this video on YouTube. The Institut Curie will commemorate the 20th anniversary of its Une Jonquille contre le cancer operation from March 12 to 24, 2024. According to Lucy Elwood, National CE of the Cancer Society, the goal of this annual event is to raise cancer awareness among the French public. “Daffodil Day is […]

By Vanessa MT

France embraces Ramadan spirit in 2024

Ramadan is one of Islam’s five pillars and a period of fasting observed by Muslims. It corresponds to the ninth month of the Islamic (Hegira) calendar. Religious scholars/authorities traditionally determine the exact date of the month’s beginning under the cover of night by observing specific sightings related to the appearance and cycle of the moon. […]

By Linda

Amsterdam in Full Bloom : Tulip Festival 2024

Amsterdam is getting ready to host its annual Tulip Festival, which marks the beginning of spring in the Netherlands and draws visitors from all over the world. From March 21st to May 12th, millions of tulips and other spring flowers will adorn the Dutch landscape, creating a beautiful scenery that epitomizes the country’s love affair […]

By Felix Me

Unveiling Rome’s Hidden Costs: Navigating budgets and Scammers for a Seamless Adventure!

Your adventure in the beautiful scenes of Rome would be easier if you understood how much you would need to spend. This is good for you, especially when it comes to making a budget to visit museums, and other beautiful places in the city. Understand that there are hidden costs in the city, including what […]

By Linda

Easter in Amsterdam:Blooming Joy Beyond the Tulip Gardens

As Easter approaches, Amsterdam is gearing up for a vibrant celebration of the death of Jesus Christ against a backdrop of blooming Tulip fields. It is a combination of religion, cultural richness, culinary delights, and increased tulip tourism. The city, better known as the “Venice of the North” anticipates welcoming over 1.5 million visitors during […]

By Beatrice Je

Discover Budapest’s Floral Paradise at the Garden Expo 2024

Discover Budapest’s Floral Paradise at the Garden Expo 2024 This year, Budapest will be hosting the Garden Expo 2024 and it is expected to be a must-attend event for both outdoor enthusiasts and gardening experts. Tourists and locals will have the chance to immerse themselves in the newest products and ideas that promise to transform any […]

By Beatrice Je

Book Lover’s Paradise Found: Budapest International Book Festival

Book Lover’s Paradise Found: Budapest International Book Festival The Budapest International Book Festival (Budapesti Nemzetközi Könyvfesztivál) is a cornerstone event in Hungary’s cultural calendar that dates back to the 1990’s. As the name suggests, the event calls in book lovers, authors, and publishers from around the globe to celebrate authors. The festival’s origins trace back […]

By Beatrice Je

EnSana Thermal Margaret Island Health Spa Welcomes Tourists to Unwind and Rejuvenate

EnSana Thermal Margaret Island Health Spa Welcomes Tourists to Unwind and Rejuvenate Budapest’s Margaret Island, or even better yet known as the Margitsziget, is a green oasis in the heart of Budapest. The island is located in the middle of the Danube River, just north of Budapest city center. The island was initially referred to as Rabbit […]

By Purity M

Spring is here! Discover Lisbon in Full Bloom

March is a great month to welcome Spring, and as it nears its end, that means one thing! Sunny days are just around the corner. As winter retreats, and  warm sun rays shyly make their debut, Lisbon becomes most enchanting in Spring. Cherry blossoms, purple jacaranda canopies and lush flowers on trees paint the city’s […]

By Nellian M

Farmers’ Protests May Disrupt Prague Traffic on Wednesday

Czech farmers will protest on Wednesday, March 20 across the country. This follows statements issued by the chairman of the Agricultural Union, Martin Pýcha. These protests come after a series of farmers’ outcry actions in recent weeks. Protests held before have involved driving tractors on the roads, causing a standstill on main roads in Prague. […]

By Ruth N

700-Year-Old Tradition at The Tower of London Continues to Captivate Visitors 

London’s oldest tradition, the Ceremony of the Keys, has been performed at the Tower of London every night without fail for over 700 years. The ceremony which dates back to the mid-1300s, was first introduced by King Edward III after he strolled into the Tower of London unchallenged one evening. Since then, the gates of […]

By Ian

Barcelona’s Fashion Faux Pas Could Cost You a Fortune

As the summer sun beckons travelers to the sun-drenched shores of Barcelona, a stern warning echoes through the bustling streets. Amidst the influx of over 27 million tourists expected to grace this vibrant city, authorities are taking a firm stance against a seemingly innocuous offense – donning bikinis and shirtless attire in the town center. […]