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.
Things You Should Know About Colosseum Before Visiting
The Colosseum is a must-see for everyone visiting Rome, and it does not disappoint, especially when told with tales of armored gladiators and ferocious lions. This majestic amphitheatre exemplifies the ancient world's power and drama. The Colosseum, unsurprisingly, gets almost seven million people each year.The Colosseum has three entrances, each designed to appeal to a distinct group of guests and offer a seamless experience for all 7 million+ visitors.The Colosseum's various entrances also serve to alleviate the crowds at this popular arena. Knowing which entry to the Colosseum to use can reduce your waiting time and allow you to enter this crown jewel of Rome without any issues. Continue reading to learn more about the three Colosseum entrances.
By Jenny Clarke4 years ago in Wander
The zig zag path to enjoyment
Enveloped within the everyday noise and bustle of our lives, we tend to forget the little things that bring us joy, contentment and relaxation. At some point we should just take a step back and allow ourselves to be propelled forward into finding our little slice of wonder and enjoyment.
By Novel Allen4 years ago in Wander
A View Into The Beauty Of Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona's historical, vast province has many municipalities with beautiful natural landscapes and stunning architecture that lure countless visitors worldwide. The elaborate Gothic architecture created by Antoni Gaudi is prevalent throughout Barcelona, enhancing this city's appeal. The buildings are frequently characterized as organic, whimsical, nonsensical--even Seussical. Yet, the iconic Cathedral of the Holy Cross, with its fairy-tale appearance, draws visitors worldwide.
By Jeffrey D Martin4 years ago in Wander
ROME-ING AROUND
With the Delta plane landing right on time, we excitedly arrived in Rome. On Thanksgiving Day, we were at the Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport. No problems going through customs. We didn't have any trouble locating the charter bus. Once seated on the charter bus, our wait almost became almost unbearable.
By Babs Iverson4 years ago in Wander
Top 5 Romantic Cities in the UK
To discover which cities are the most romantic, we have combined data from TripAdvisor and Google Search Data. The index combines the most romantic hotels and restaurants, as well as the number of Google Searches concerning proposals in a city every year and per capita. This has led to an overall score for each example.
By Caitlin Purvis4 years ago in Wander
My trip to Belgium, pt.1
It was on this random day of the end of June in the middle of our picnic, that we thought about how long it had been since we'd had holiday together. Two years. I remember asking if anyone wanted to go to Amsterdam to see all the flowers and tulip fields. We needed to have one last trip together before we would be apart. I was leaving for the UK and one of my friends was leaving for the South of France, which might not seem too far but is a pretty long way.
By Berenice Gress4 years ago in Wander






