Style & Character The Luxembourg parc emanates vintage charm with its panelled hardwood floors, gorgeous damask velvet curtains, burnished antique furniture and dazzling chandeliers. This 4-star boutique hotel is truly Parisian in style with décor inspired by Louis XV / Napoleon II style. There are 23 rooms each of which oozes decadent beauty. The hotel… Read the full article
Europe Travel Guide You Need At Every Step
So, you are planning to embark on a journey to Europe and wondering how to plan a perfect Europe vacation that you always dreamt of. And you are looking for a perfect travel guide of Europe to be able to do that. Then you are at the right place.
Europe is a large continent with 50 countries each having its own unique charm... there are wide variations in landscapes, cultures and attractions. There are exotic historic sites, world's some of the best museums, hundreds of miles of coastlines with stunning beaches, mountain landscapes with ski resorts, breathtaking natural wonders and landmarks, and there are countries that have thrived over centuries on their strengths of music, art, performances and even producing the best of wines & gourmet experiences the world has ever seen.
So which countries do you choose to travel?
France, Spain, Italy, UK (England, Scotland and Ireland) have been leading the way drawing vast majority of tourists over the years, however there are countries like Austria, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Switzerland etc that have their own unique niche that make them part of lifetime dreams of millions around the world.
Before you make up your mind on the countries to visit, your first step should be to know about Europe as a whole from a traveller's perspective. And then drill down further to understand the top countries for tourism, why such countries are able to attract millions of tourists year after year and what makes them so unique in their own way.
Here is a great starting point to uncover the secrets: Europe Tourism.
Alternatively, visit the articles below each of which reveals a different aspect of Europe, its most popular countries, cities, attractions, accommodations & dining, shopping, nightlife, weather and lot more.
Top Luxury Hotels In Paris You Need To Know
Le Bristol (5 Star) An Oeteker group offering; the Le Bristol Paris offers one of the classiest addresses in Paris and guests get the French Presidents Elysee palace as well as the American ambassador’s home as neighbors. Lavishly set up in the Louis XV style; the rooms (even the lowest category) are as big as… Read the full article
Hotel Darcet, Paris (Budget): A Review
Style & Character Darcet is a 2 star hotel that maintains great standards of cleanliness and hygiene so don’t be fooled by the rather old and unimpressive looking facade. Hotel Darcet is a typical no frills establishment that doesn’t display any of the Parisian finesse. You will notice clean cut lines, functional but not unattractive… Read the full article
Munich Tourism: A Complete Guide
Be it during Oktoberfest or any other season, Munich offers a couple of things 365 days a year and those are ‘Excellent View & Excellent Brew’. However Munich is not all about Oktoberfest or visiting Dachau or Neuschwanstein, it was the home of Dukes of Bavaria and is steeped in history. Located in the southern… Read the full article
Hotel Helussi, Paris (Budget): A Review
Style & Character The Helussi hotel is tucked away in a side street and you need to climb a moderately steep slope to reach it….the entrance is pretty simple. This is a boutique establishment; one that focuses on modern functional style and convenience rather than scale. There is almost none of the French ornateness or… Read the full article
Belfast Tourism: Everything You Need To Know
North Ireland’s capital stands on the river Lagan right where the river inlets into the sea (Belfast lough). In the 17th century, Belfast engaged itself wholeheartedly in the shipping industry and post the industrial revolution its principal shipbuilding firm Harland and Wolff created “Titanic”, “Olympic” and many other starships. The World War 2 air raids… Read the full article
Hotel Joyce – Astotel, Paris (Budget): A Review
Style & Character The architect P Maidenberg has done a nice job of incorporating Parisian landmarks as iconography for the Joyce hotel. For example there is a series of inverted Eiffel towers used as décor and an Eiffel like glass roof in the breakfast room. Furniture from luxury cars are used as seats and there… Read the full article
Paris Tourism: Everything You Need To Know
Paris is at the junction of water (Seine, Mare and Oise rivers flow in this region) and land routes that are significant to Europe as a whole. Paris grew in importance under the Capetian dynasty and established itself as a cultural and political hub. The modern day France is a centralised country and Paris is the… Read the full article
Top Cheap Hotels In Paris You Need To Know
Hotel Joke – Astotel Located near the Blanche metro station and the Moulin Rouge the Joke Astotel is close to a super market, bus station, glamorous departmental stores and a bunch of star Parisian attractions. Despite this it remains a little insulated from the chaos. The Joke is a part of the Astotel chain and… Read the full article
Glasgow Tourism: Everything You Need To Know
Densely populated (the 3rd most populated UK City), Glasgow stands proudly on the Scottish western lowlands on River Clyde. It gained its prosperity during its 18th to 20th-century shipbuilding era and has never since looked back as it slowly ascended towards a cultural and intellectual superiority. Officially known as the world’s friendliest city, Glasgow exudes… Read the full article