Vienna is the Capital City of Austria and it means a ‘forest stream’. From a Roman settlement in the early years, the city evolved to a major trading centre in the 11th century and subsequently to a cultural hub of Europe. Today you can see the impressions of its historic past reflected on the architectures… 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.
How To Get Around Rome Easily & Cheap
Getting to the City Rome has three airports G. B Pastine International Airport in Ciampino located 15 kilometres southeast of Rome, Fiumicino or Leonardo da Vinci airport located 26 kilometres southwest of Rome city centre and Rome Urbe Airport located towards northern part of the city. First two are more important as the third one… Read the full article
How To Get Around Athens Easily & Cheap
Getting to the City There are two major ways to reach Athens. One is by flight from various parts of the world and another way is to take a cruise from UK, USA etc. There are direct flights as well as connecting flights (via Europe) from USA and Canada. The major operators are American Airlines… Read the full article
Austria Weather: Everything You Need To Know
Austria Climate Austria is a landlocked country having continental and Atlantic temperate climatic influence. 30% of the country lies on plains whereas the rest of the places are elevated as the Alps cover most of the landmass of Austria. Temperature, snowfall, rain, humidity and wind speed largely depend on the elevations and the climatic zones.… Read the full article
How To Get Around London Easily & Cheap
Getting to the City Airport system in London is the busiest in the world with six international airports and several smaller airports. 396 international destinations are connected with London’s airport system. The busiest is Heathrow Airport (LHR) located 26 kilometres south west of the city centre. Gatwick Airport (LGW) is the 2nd busiest and located… Read the full article
France Weather: Everything You Need To Know
France Climate France is the largest country in Western Europe and the third-largest in entire Europe with varied geographical conditions. It has 3,427 km of coastline along the North Sea, English Channel, Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The Alps in the southeastern part of the country makes climate conditions extreme in that part of… Read the full article
How To Get Around Bristol Easily & Cheap
Getting to the city The Bristol airport (BRS) is located 13 kilometres southwest of Bristol city centre at Lulsgate Bottom of Northern Somerset. This airport was once an RAF airfield. Airlines like Ryanair, Easyjet, Thomas Cook and BMI regional operate here. Some airports in UK, Ireland, Austria, Spain, Germany, Bulgaria, US, Mexico etc have direct… Read the full article
Hotel WO – Wilson Opera, Paris (Budget)
Style & Character Rooms are done up in nude shades and pastels with a dominance of white. Most of the furniture is wood paneled and the mirrors have a pleasant metal embossed finish. Décor is kept mostly neutral and there is an absence of the usual intricate Parisian touch which may be a good or… Read the full article
How To Get Around Brighton Easily & Cheap
Getting to the City Brighton is served by the airports around London. London Gatwick Airport is around 30 kilometres north of the city and it takes only half an hour by train to reach Brighton from the airport. Heathrow airport to Brighton takes around 90 minutes. Stansted and Luton airports too are well connected to… Read the full article
How To Get Around Venice Easily
Arriving in Venice There are three different ways to get into Venice. You can fly in from almost any part of the world as most of the major cities are directly connected with Marco Polo Airport (VCE) of Venice. Many flights from different European cities and low-cost flights also fly into Treviso Airport in the… Read the full article