To many people, Western Europe with its rich architectural heritage of impressive castles and palaces, magnificent natural scenery, and distinct yet sometimes quirky culture, epitomizes all that is Europe. Manmade marvels abound in this part of the world that is equally blessed with natural wonders. France’s Notre Dame Cathedral and Eiffel Tower, Salzburg‘s Hohensalzburg Castle, and Ghent‘s Gravensteen Castle are just a few of the manmade wonders that draw thousands to explore this part of Europe. On the other hand, the rich diversity of the natural landscape of Western Europe, from the stunningly beautiful vistas of Switzerland to the rocky outcrop of Le Rocher in Monaco, and the tulip fields of the Netherlands is as mesmerizing as the manmade structures which adorn them. Another area that defines Western Europe is the art and culture that forms such an intrinsic part of this region. Some of the true legends of the art world, such as Michelangelo, Dali, Da Vinci, and Rembrandt called this part of Europe home. Throughout Western Europe, there is no shortage of museums and galleries where one can get lost in the beautiful creations of these masters. Besides art and culture, another area that is toasted in this part of Europe is food. Each country has its own distinct burst of flavors in food and drink, whetting the appetite and cravings of thousands of visitors.
The capital of Greece, Athens, is a timeless city that offers travelers everything, right from an ancient culture and civilization to true-blue coastal beaches. While few world cities can match the millennia of human culture crammed into its historic center, it’s also known for its street food delights, local vibe, and pulsating nightlife. Athens also…
Around two hours east of Vienna lies the charming hidden gem of a town of Linz, sprawled across the Danube River. While most tourists visit other famous Austrian cities of Vienna and Salzburg, Linz, with its historic structures and pastel-hued buildings, is equally charming. We got a real taste of Austrian life when we visited…
France — dubbed ‘l’hexagone’ for its six-sided shape — is home to what are some of the most glamorous and glitziest destinations on the planet. Fabulous European rivieras, luxe mountain towns in the snowy French Alps, the world’s fashion capital, and the most romantic city in the world — the country has it all. So,…
Few cities in the world have as many designed-focused and wealthy resorts as Paris does. Whether it’s the 1st arrondissement’s palatial grande dames or affordably charming boutique properties in further-flung neighborhoods, travelers are sure to find an option suiting them. And just when you think there can’t possibly be another hotel to enhance the experience,…
Leafy, quirky neighborhoods, world-class museums, and a spider’s web of Golden Age canals – Amsterdam has it all. The Dutch capital, a.k.a. the Venice of the North, is all about fabulous dining and drinking scenes, vintage shops, and treasure-packed structures. It’s also one of the best places to go for structures with glorious pasts; think…
The ‘City of Light,’ Paris, is one of the prettiest places in the world. The wide cobblestoned streets with candlelit restaurants, the arched bridges, and the nocturnal twinkle of the Seine, Paris certainly makes romance easy. There is no dearth of whimsical and sexy boltholes for romantic weekend escapes and honeymoons in the city, and…
Are you dreaming of a magical escape to Disney World but with an extra touch of elegance and indulgence? Well, look no further than the most expensive hotels in Disney World! Whether it’s one in California, Florida, Japan, France, Hong Kong, or China, there’s always a luxurious stay that can make your wish come true.…
Bregenz, or the city by the lake, is one of the best places in the world to enjoy amazing Alpine views. We love this city for its beauty, culture, and serenity. We visited Bregenz several times, and each time, we stayed in different hotels in Bregenz, Austria. Most of the hotels there overlook breathtaking views…
Set at the foot of the iconic Matterhorn, Zermatt is a Swiss alpine wonderland that attracts countless adventurers and leisure-seekers alike, like us. However, the Matterhorn isn’t all that Zermatt has to offer. While this charming mountain village is renowned for its upscale hotels, it’s also home to a selection of hotels that offer a…
Ski trips are one of the biggest appeals of travel to Switzerland. And when we think Swiss ski trips, the expensive Zermatt and St Moritz spring to the mind – but it doesn’t always have to be. The capital city of the eponymous canton of Zürich is an excellent destination for spending an exhilarating ski weekend.…
Amsterdam, often called “The City of Sin,” offers more than its vibrant nightlife. This magnificent city boasts a rich cultural scene, world-class museums, a fascinating history, and iconic canals. Even during a business trip, Amsterdam has something for everyone. Our company event here was a perfect blend of networking during the day and exciting adventures…
Amsterdam has a long tradition of tolerance for the LGBTQ community. In fact, The Netherlands was the first country to allow civil marriages between same-sex couples. So, it’s no surprise that this was our first-choice destination for experiencing amazing LGBTQ culture. Moreover, its hot capital Amsterdam is one of the most gay-friendly cities in the…
“Lively but not too wild” is how local drag queen Tiefe Kümmernis describes the LGBT scene in Austria’s capital – and we couldn’t agree more. That’s because we found so many gay hotels in Vienna, most of which lie near the gay nightlife action of Mariahilf and Neubau. Hence, we could easily walk to several…
Belgium conjures images of world-class beers, chocolate, and Art Nouveau architecture. The country might be small in size, but it packs a punch with beautiful and charming towns. Beyond the larger cities of Bruges and Brussels, there are many scenic small towns of Belgium to visit that even include the world’s smallest town. What’s more, many…
The capital of Germany and the largest city in the country, Berlin is the center of politics, arts, culture, and science. The city is home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, namely Museum Island. Despite its devastation during World War II and the decay of the city’s east side of the Berlin Wall, there are…
Dusseldorf is mainly known as Germany’s fashion and art capital, with numerous museums and galleries. Nevertheless, the city is a top European business destination ranking only second after London. As a popular business hubbub, finding an amazing Dusseldorf business hotel is a breeze. If you came across this article, it probably means you’ll be traveling…
Ah, Paris! The city of love, the city of light, the city of fashion! These are just a few things that Paris is known for, and the list of the most famous, visit-worthy places in Paris is an arduous business. Eiffel Tower, Seine River, Notre Dame, Château de Versailles, the list goes on and on.…
What is Europe’s most exciting city? Tons of spots could fight it out, but few are as well-rounded and fleshed out as Amsterdam. The capital of the Netherlands is Europe’s ultimate eclectic rabbit hole and buzzes with entertainment, culture, history, cuisine, and more. Aside from its world-famous nightlife and genre-defining museums, Amsterdam is famous for…
Thank God, after being canceled last year, this year’s Oktoberfest will officially be held from September 17 to October 3! It’s the world’s most famous beer festival; this event is worth experiencing. You’ll have fun drinking, eating, frolicking, and singing. However, the hotels near Oktoberfest can be quite pricey. Ditching expensive hotels in favor of…
Amsterdam is known for many things. If you decide to visit this city, you’ll want to be in the city center, known locally as Centrum. It’s arguably the best-known and busiest part of Amsterdam. Though certainly not all, many of the city’s popular attractions are set within the Centrum. It’s one of the largest and…
Home to the Red Light District, Amsterdam is also known as the City of Sin in Europe. However, this beautiful city is much more than that! As Netherland’s capital, it has a little bit of something for everyone. There are more than 40 excellent museums, numerous theaters, breathtaking houses, canals, coffee shops, and state-of-the-art entertainment…
Famous for its beer and annual Oktoberfest celebration, Munich is a modern city with lots to see. It’s jam-packed with age-old architecture, exciting museums, clubs, and plenty of nightlife. As a major tourist destination, numerous travelers are coming every day. This also means there are tons of hotels to accommodate them. With nearly 14 million…
As Germany’s capital city, Berlin is packed to the brim with things to see, places to explore, and nightclubs to cut loose in. No wonder some people call it one of the most exciting cities in the world! Seriously, you can do something new every day and not run out of options or get bored for years!…
Founded by the Celtic tribes, Reims is a silent witness of French’s long historical grandeur. The Reims Cathedral’s most prized site is where at least two dozen kings were crowned and began their reigns. The city has also gone through restoration after both of the World Wars. Today, you can see attractive pedestrian boulevards, visit…