europe
Whether embarking on a Eurotrip or a weekend jaunt to a foreign city, European travel requires some smart planning; you may know all the must-see landmarks, but we provide the hidden gems.
10 Best Things to Do in Valencia, Spain
Valencia is one of Spain’s most exciting cities, blending historic charm with futuristic architecture and a laid-back Mediterranean vibe. Whether you're visiting for the first time or returning for another adventure, this guide covers the top 10 things to do in Valencia to make your trip unforgettable.
By Christine Mae Quindo11 months ago in Wander
Learning To Live In Prague
Our bus from the airport to the city centre was missed by seconds. I ran, I screamed, I waved my arms frantically - the bus driver was having none of it. Although my sister and I waited for half of an hour for the next bus to arrive, I would not let it spoil my mood. Skin faced towards the sun, bursting through the frosted air, I thought to myself, I am still in Prague.
By Katerina Petrou11 months ago in Wander
TALLINN, ESTONIA
Recently, I had the opportunity to visit Tallinn, Estonia, for work. Estonia is a small Baltic Sea nation that borders Russia and Latvia and is south of Finland across the Gulf of Finland. Estonia’s history includes foreign occupation by Germany, Sweden, and Russia (including the Soviet Union) until its independence in 1991. In 2004, Estonia joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU). When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Estonia became one of Ukraine’s staunchest allies and, since then, has provided Ukraine with more than 1.4% of its GDP in military assistance. Estonia’s history provided context for my travel and observations in Tallinn, the nation’s capital.
By Chad Pillai11 months ago in Wander
UK Visa Policy: All you need to know about
The UK visa regulations control entry for travellers, employees, and learners according to their nationality and intent. It comprises different visa categories, necessitating applicants to satisfy particular requirements for eligibility, documentation, and financial aspects.
By Emma Cummins11 months ago in Wander
Festival and Cultural Tourism: Countries with Visa Flexibility for Popular Events, festivals and Cultural experiences
Cultural tourism allows one to be immersed in the traditions, festivals, and local experiences of many countries. Now that visa flexibility is the norm, most countries open their doors to allow tourists to enjoy their energetic festivals without the tedium of extensive paperwork. In this section, we describe various festivals and cultural activities taking place around the globe during each month.
By Sam Martin12 months ago in Wander
Amsterdam's Addiction To Lust
It will either make me mad or proud. Anticipating my upcoming trip to Amsterdam, I knew what made it most famous. Although this was not the reason for my flight to the city, it was something I was curious to see with my own eyes. I have always thought I was quite a progressive person - happily able to speak about sex with ease and interest. I adore lingerie and feeling sexy, fascinated with sexual identities and the portrayal of sex in art. Amsterdam being unashamed in its sexual nature, I believed I might actually enjoy the red-tinted side of the city. That walking up and down the streets with women free to work in an industry mostly illegal - that this act of legalisation would ensure their safety and ethical treatment.
By Katerina Petrouabout a year ago in Wander
Roads
Introduction Every picture here is from walks I have made and roads that I have seen. Often they are the only sign of human habitation, and I wonder why they were built, obviously to connect two places, but when you are on these roads, or when I am, lots of stories come to mind taking me into some magical mythical worlds although the reality may be a lot more mundane.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Wander









