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Renting a car in Europe
There’s nothing like the freedom a car affords you when it comes to travel. If you’re the kind of person who likes the feel of a scenic road trip and being able to pull off whenever you want for lunch or a nice vista, then renting a car might be an attractive option. That being…
50 tips for your first trip to Europe
For Americans or other tourists traveling to Europe for the first time, a lot of aspects of local life may be new or confusing. There are many intricacies when it comes to navigating restaurant dining, transportation, and other experiences that you’d probably be well to study up on in advance. The better informed you are…
The world’s best cities for dogs
Dogs are one of the most important part of our lives, and seeing foreign puppers enjoying their life tells you a lot about the place you’re visiting. So where in the world do dogs have the best life? A recent study looked at several different variables related to a dog’s life to determine which are…
Getting EU residency by buying property
Most expats in Europe rent housing while they’re abroad, typically under the assumption that their stay abroad will be temporary. Anyone looking for a more permanent stay would probably benefit from taking a look at the local real estate market. That’s because some European nations offer residency visas to anyone buying property in their country.…
Reasons to travel by bus in Europe
Traveling around Europe is easy because there are so many ways to get everywhere. Many people opt to take a train through the countryside or a low-cost flight, but bus travel in Europe is highly underrated. There are many reasons why traveling by bus in Europe is advantageous over flying or taking a train. It’s…
Tips for traveling during a heatwave in Europe
Summer is starting off with a bang and Europe is experiencing the first of what is sure to be many heatwaves this summer. Cities like Paris, Rome, and Berlin are packed with tourists and they’re reaching peak temperatures upwards of 100 degrees. So what can you do, weary traveler, to avoid getting bogged down by…