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.
Top 5 European Cities for Digital Nomads
Introduction If you’re a digital nomad, you know how hard it is to find a destination that balances affordability, fast Wi-Fi, vibrant culture, and a supportive community. Europe is full of incredible cities, but not all of them are equally friendly for remote workers.
By Rayan Brook Vardy5 months ago in Wander
Angels In The Architecture
Introduction Today, with my sister Yvonne, and friends Nicola, Mick, Debbie and Harry, we met up in Carlisle. We had drinks in The Griffin, which is a wonderful, welcoming pub by the station, and very reasonably priced, while being an impressive place. The barmaid was very helpful and the service was excellent.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 months ago in Wander
Strolling Through Beautiful Castles Portugal
A tiny rocky island in the center of the Tagus River is home to Almourol Castle. This is a charming 12th-century sandstone structure. The massive walls and circular towers are a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. The castle has become a well-liked tourist destination and can be reached by a short boat ride from the mainland. Amourol Castle is part of Portugal’s rich historical environment and is designated a National Monument.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Wander
Rolling Suitcase Ban in Europe Coming Soon? Here's What You Need to Know, Plus 5 Alternatives to Use Instead
Recent headlines have stirred concern among travelers about a potential rolling suitcase ban in Europe. While the idea of banning wheeled luggage has gained attention, especially in historic cities like Venice and Dubrovnik, there is currently no official ban across Europe. Instead, some local governments are exploring ways to reduce noise and protect fragile infrastructure, leading to confusion and speculation. This article clarifies what’s happening, where travelers should be mindful, and what alternatives can help ease the journey.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports6 months ago in Wander
5 Halloween Festivals Around the World Everyone Who Loves Spooky Season Should Experience
Halloween isn’t just a modern celebration of costumes and candy—it’s a global phenomenon rooted in ancient rituals, folklore, and seasonal transitions. Across the world, cultures have preserved and evolved Halloween into epic festivals that honor the supernatural, the ancestral, and the downright bizarre. This list dives into five of the most extraordinary Halloween festivals on the planet, each one a pure expression of the season’s eerie essence.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports6 months ago in Wander
Getting Lost in Lisbon: The Magic of Wandering Without a Map
M Mehran The first rule of traveling, they say, is to always know where you’re going. Book your tickets early, plan your itinerary, mark every must-see on the map. But the best memories I’ve made while traveling didn’t come from careful planning. They came from getting lost.
By Muhammad Mehran6 months ago in Wander
Strolling Through Beautiful Castles Spain
Alcazar of the Christian Kings is located in Cordoba. It sits next to the Guadalquivir River in the Old Town. The construction of the palace began with the orders of Alfonso XI in 1326, and it was right there where the Christian kings, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, received Christopher Columbus before his journey. The palace has a Mudejar architectural style and beautiful gardens.
By Rasma Raisters6 months ago in Wander
Strolling Through Beautiful Castles Malta
Casa Rocca Piccola is a 16th-century palace located on 74 Republic Street in Valletta, the capital city surrounds the palace. The castle was initially built in 1580 by the Knights of Malta for Admiral Don Pietro La Rocca. It was one of the first aristocratic residences constructed in the new city of Valletta after the Great Siege of 1565. It was designed in the Mannerist style by the Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar. The de Piro family has owned and lived in the palace since the early 17th century. The family’s private residence remains owned by the 9th Marquis de Piro, Nicholas de Piro. The highlights include the historic staterooms, dining rooms, libraries, costume museum, WWII shelters, trompe l’oeil paintings, crystal chandeliers, marble sculptures, and artifact collections spanning over 400 years of family history and Maltese nobility.
By Rasma Raisters6 months ago in Wander
Strolling Through Beautiful Castles Sicily
Caccamo Castle sits on a hill in the Leonardo River Valley. Visitors enjoy seeing the Madonie Mountains. The castle was first a fortress and a lookout tower, then a castle and mansion. It was built in the medieval style with towers, deep moats, and a courtyard. Inside is a labyrinth of rooms and halls. It is an interesting place to visit in Northwest Sicily.
By Rasma Raisters6 months ago in Wander









