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Berlin
fromCN Traveller
2 days ago

Is the future of film European? How the continent continues to allure set-jetting travellers

European cinema is increasingly competing with Hollywood, showcasing unique landscapes and storytelling that attract global audiences.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Albert Bridge reopens to pedestrians and cyclists

The recent pattern of movement does not present any additional risk and it is safe to reopen to cyclists and pedestrians, the council said.
London
Barcelona
fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

These Are Europe's Best Destinations for a Scenic Day on the Water

Booking a day on a boat in Águilas, Spain is the top recommendation for enjoying warm weather and beautiful seaside views.
London food
fromTime Out London
3 days ago

Eurostar has launched a huge flash sale with 35 trips from London to Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels and more

Eurostar offers flash sale with one-way tickets starting at £35 for select destinations until April 13.
fromTechzine Global
6 days ago

AIDA Cruises deploys enterprise IT across floating cities

AIDA's approach to IT infrastructure prioritizes availability through redundancy, with each vessel operating two physically separated data centers in different fire zones to ensure critical services remain operational.
Digital life
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

10 Best European Road Trips for Exploring Villages, Mountains, and Ancient Sites

A European road trip offers unique exploration opportunities and challenges, best enjoyed at a leisurely pace during optimal months.
Madrid food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

A cruise through history on the Canal du Midi

The Canal du Midi, completed in 1681, revolutionized transport and commerce in southern France, becoming a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
1 week ago

Off the Mainland: Floating Architecture Projects Redefining the Built Environment

Floating architecture adapts to water levels, using buoyant materials and anchoring systems to address environmental challenges in coastal regions.
Berlin
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

The German city that has Berlin teetering on its trendy pedestal

The Independent provides accessible journalism on critical issues without paywalls, emphasizing the importance of on-the-ground reporting.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

Archaeologists Discover 19th-Century Shipwreck in Copenhagen Harbor

A Danish warship sunk over 200 years ago has been discovered by marine archaeologists in Copenhagen harbor.
Paris food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Tourists flock to Paris, cheapest capital in Europe archive, 1926

Paris is experiencing a significant influx of holidaymakers, particularly from England and Germany, enjoying ideal spring weather and affordable entertainment.
Europe news
fromThe Local Germany
1 week ago

European airports record longer waits at borders as EES deadline looms

The EU's new biometric border system is causing significant delays at airports during peak travel times, particularly affecting third country nationals.
London
fromTime Out London
2 weeks ago

Inside the 124-year-old London foot tunnel set for a massive restoration

Greenwich foot tunnel is set for a full regeneration to improve safety and accessibility for daily commuters.
Travel
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

How Cruise Tourism Supports Global Port Economies

Cruise tourism significantly boosts port city economies through various sectors like hospitality, logistics, and local businesses.
Alternative transportation
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

New York City's next transportation revolution might be on the water

New York City's Blue Highways program uses ferries and cargo bikes to reduce delivery times and emissions by redirecting freight from trucks to waterways.
Berlin
fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

Full steam ahead for revived Paris-Berlin night train

A revived night train service between Paris and Berlin has launched successfully, attracting positive feedback from passengers.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Bird's-eye view of London seen in 280-year-old map

An 18th-century map of London by John Rocque is being republished, showcasing detailed views of the city and its surroundings.
Paris food
fromThe Good Life France
3 weeks ago

The route of the Canal du Midi though Beziers - The Good Life France

Béziers is France's second-oldest city, featuring a fortified cathedral and stone ramparts dominating the landscape, accessible uniquely via the Canal du Midi for boat travelers seeking an elegant destination with local charm and fewer crowds than larger cities.
European startups
fromFortune
1 month ago

Europe's second chance on AI: building an opportunity in factories, labs, and the real economy | Fortune

Europe's scientific talent, industrial strength, and multi-sector ecosystems position it to lead the next AI innovation wave focused on robotics, manufacturing, chemistry, and healthcare rather than large language models.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Countries can rewild borders to deter invasions, says EU environment chief

Rewilding land borders with natural vegetation and wetlands deters invasion while enhancing biodiversity and national security through environmental restoration.
Europe news
fromwww.thelocal.fr
1 month ago

Three extra stops on new Paris Berlin night train

European Sleeper will operate a new Paris-Berlin overnight rail service starting March 26, 2026, with stops in France and Belgium, tickets from €39.99.
Berlin
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

From high peaks to wild rivers, 10 European hotels for those who hate sitting still - or want to put down their phone

Active holidays featuring physical activities that prevent phone use are becoming increasingly popular as travelers seek digital detoxes and wellness-focused experiences.
Paris food
fromThe Local Germany
1 month ago

New Paris-Berlin night train to include three extra stops

European Sleeper will operate a new Paris-Berlin overnight rail service starting March 26, 2026, with stops in France and Belgium, offering tickets from €39.99.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A Europe of clean, green cities and resurgent industry is a fantasy unless we get really creative | Hans Larsson

Europe eliminated heavy industry from its cities, creating livable urban spaces while outsourcing manufacturing and labor to other regions, leaving local residents economically displaced.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Many rave about the gondola rides in Venice, but they paled in comparison to another water-based activity from our trip

Our ride was down Venice's Grand Canal, the most famous one in the city, and I knew that was a mistake almost right away. Pulling away from the dock alongside several other boats reminded me of rush hour. Our gondola was sandwiched between two other boats, and I was worried about getting bumped the entire time.
Travel
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Portugal fined 8.7m by EU court for failing to protect biodiversity

Portugal faces a €10 million fine and €41,250 daily penalties for failing to protect 55 biodiversity sites required under EU environmental law since 2019.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This European City Was Just Named the Best in the World for Solo Travel

Dublin earned Tripadvisor's No. 1 solo travel destination ranking globally due to its compact walkable center, vibrant pub culture, literary heritage, and accessibility for independent travelers.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Ferries emit more sulphur pollution than cars' in several EU capitals

Europe's ageing fleet of nearly 2,000 ferries are a large but overlooked source of foul air in coastal cities. Emissions of sulphurous oxides toxic gases that smell like burnt matches and rotten eggs react to form tiny particles that penetrate the lungs, ride the bloodstream and damage organs throughout the body.
Europe news
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

Channel Tunnel operator GetLink eyes upsurge in UK-France travel

Thanks to the development of high-speed rail and the slowdown in our capital expenditure, we aim to strengthen the growth of our results over the next decade. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation stood at €859 million, exceeding targets set and reconfirmed last year.
France news
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Humans not Mimmo the dolphin need managing in Venice lagoon, say scientists

Italian scientists monitoring a solitary dolphin in Venice conclude that human behavior management, not wildlife control, is necessary to protect the animal from boat propeller dangers.
London music
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

This London canalside park has reopened after a dazzling 2.5 million makeover

Queens Park Canalside in northwest London reopened after a £2.5 million transformation featuring wildlife habitats, improved accessibility, and a community-created mural.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Upstart River Cruise Brand Is Giving Travelers a New Way to See Europe

I had only just stepped aboard the Riverside Ravel in Avignon, France, and it was already clear this would be no ordinary cruise. There were no lines, no waiting for my suite-just a butler offering to unpack in my room while I enjoyed a flute of vintage Taittinger. My husband and I were sailing the Rhône River from Avignon to Lyon, eating our way through the legendary towns of southeast France, including Arles and Dijon.
Food & drink
fromThe Local Germany
1 month ago

Culture, politics, food: what makes Europeans proud of their country?

In Italy, the most common topic mentioned as a source of national pride was culture and the arts. These were cited by 38 percent of respondents, more than any other place. An Italian woman who took part in the survey said she was proud of 'the works in the churches, paintings, sculpture ... most places in Italy have something beautiful.' An Italian man said that 'Italy is an open-air museum.'
Germany news
fromTheregister
2 months ago

EU's fishy digital cert system leaves exporters floundering

significant technical and legal shortcomings,
Agriculture
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Is the Most Beautiful Capital City in Europe, According to Travelers-and No, It's Not Paris or Rome

Luxembourg City takes first place with 18.15 percent of reviews mentioning 'beautiful.' Travelers often highlight its clean streets and strong mix of old and modern areas. Even though the capital is small, people seem to appreciate how easy it is to walk around.
Travel
Europe politics
fromwww.thelocal.com
1 month ago

'Made in Europe': New Push to buy European causes splits in bloc

EU proposes requiring strategic-sector firms to manufacture in Europe to get public funds, dividing calls for strict 'Made in Europe' versus 'Made with Europe'.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Reader Q&A: what does Europe's future look like? Post your questions for Jon Henley

Europe faces a strategic reckoning amid rising competition from China and an increasingly anti-European United States, one year after JD Vance's challenge.
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

Wadden Sea World Heritage Center / Dorte Mandrup

Wadden Sea Heritage Centre in Lauwersoog offers a 360-degree landscape experience combining exhibition spaces and a working field station to deepen ecosystem connections.
US politics
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

USEU economic ties show why neither side can decouple

US–EU trade is large and relatively balanced: US goods deficits offset by services surpluses leave a modest overall US deficit around $50 billion.
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Dredging the past: Hanwell's historic canal side ponds being repaired

Every time a boat passes through a canal lock, thousands of litres of water are released and must be replaced, usually from other sources. To reduce water loss, engineers sometimes build side ponds next to canals with several locks in succession. These side ponds allowed water to be "put aside" rather than lost. When a lock chamber was emptied to lower a boat to the next level, paddles were opened to divert the water into an adjacent side pond.
UK news
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Shipping giant MSC facilitates trade from Israeli settlements through EU

MSC facilitated at least 957 shipments from Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank to the United States in 2025, using European ports.
London politics
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

A Large Floating Park Could Be Coming to London

Royal Victoria Dock West will become London's largest floating destination with a large floating park, year‑round wellness facilities, floating homes, and increased public open space.
#brexit
fromYahoo Life
1 month ago

The Most Beautiful Bridges In The World

Whether it is Scandinavian innovation, a handmade rope crossing in the Peruvian Andes, or a skyline-defining landmark in a global city, the world would look very different without bridges. For centuries, people have found ways to span rivers, valleys, and rainforests, sometimes working with nature itself to create structures that feel as much like art as engineering. There are millions of bridges across the planet and countless candidates for any best-of list.
Design
Europe politics
fromThe Local Germany
2 months ago

Germany hosts North Sea summit as Europe keeps a weary eye on Arctic tensions

European leaders meet in Germany to coordinate North Sea energy and security while concerns over US interest in Greenland risk overshadowing the talks.
Arts
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Canary Wharf lights up after dark as its free Winter Lights trail begins

Canary Wharf's 10th Winter Lights festival features 16 light displays, including six new commissions and nine permanent artworks; free, runs 5pm–10pm daily until 31 January.
Miscellaneous
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

Why 2026 Is the Year You Should Finally Go to Venice

Venice is shifting toward sustainable, decentralized tourism with visitor limits, flood protections, island food production, revived artisan traditions, restored historic hotels, and the Biennale's return.
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

The economy's secret lifeline? Nature

A business model heavily focused on growth at the expense of nature is not only unsustainable, but threatens extinction if not reversed. That's according to a landmark "Business and Biodiversity Assessment Report" published by the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), a global independent research body comprising more than 150 member states' governments. Setting out to reframe the often-destructive relationship between nature and commerce, the first-time assessment shows how business both impacts and depends on biodiversity,
Environment
#ees
Design
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

21 art fairs and design weeks worth travelling for in 2026

Design weeks and art fairs have become accessible and worth visiting for non-industry audiences, driven by social media and open, ticketed city-wide events.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The Guardian view on Europe's payments problem: sovereignty starts at the till | Editorial

Europe needs a sovereign, state-backed payment infrastructure like India's UPI to avoid dependence on US-controlled card networks and vulnerability to sanctions.
Travel
fromGamintraveler
1 month ago

The Popular Europe Hack Immigration Officers Are Flagging: This Travel "Hack" For Europe Could Actually Get You Deported

Attempting to reset the Schengen 90-day limit through border hops, fake documents, or misleading statements results in deportation, as border officers verify passport history, biometrics, finances, and accommodation against stated duration.
France news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Scotland-France ferry could relaunch amid 35bn Dunkirk regeneration plan

A Rosyth–Dunkirk ferry may launch later this year amid a 40bn (35bn) Dunkirk regeneration focused on low‑carbon energy, batteries and maritime logistics.
#river-thames
London
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Closed for a decade - part of the Thames riverside path has reopened at last

Bazalgette Embankment reopened with a large riverside plaza above a Thames Super Sewer shaft, featuring underlit benches, planting, public art, seating, and future amenities.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Tiny European Country Has A Medieval City, Dazzling Waterfalls, and Free Public Transit-Here's How to Plan a Trip

Travelers often overlook tiny European countries, but, as I discovered on a recent trip to Luxembourg-Europe's seventh-smallest nation, with a population of just 699,000-there's much to discover in these hidden gems. Last summer, I visited my aunt, who has lived in Europe for over 20 years, with stints in Paris, Vienna, Zug, Switzerland, and now, Luxembourg. We spent three days touring the historic city nestled between Belgium, Germany, and France. It's built on a rocky plateau overlooking deep gorges, a sweeping canyon, and surrounding countryside.
Miscellaneous
France news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

A Scotland to France ferry could relaunch under 35bn regeneration plan

A Rosyth–Dunkirk ferry could relaunch this year as part of a €40bn (£35bn) Dunkirk port regeneration, restoring passenger and freight links to mainland Europe.
Environment
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

Inside the plan to use the River Thames to heat iconic London landmarks

A £72.7 million water-source heat pump network will use the River Thames to provide low-carbon heating to central London landmarks and buildings.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Croatia tackles the growing problem of mass tourism

The ruthless, haughty Cersei Lannister was forced to walk naked down a majestic staircase in the finale of the fifth season of Game of Thrones. That scene, which was filmed in 2014, established Dubrovnik a city of just 41,500 inhabitants that is known as the gem of the Adriatic Sea into an eternal vacation destination. Today, traversing its Jesuit Stairs and surrounding streets in mid-August can be a desperate endeavor. Crowds fill every nook, and prices are exorbitant.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

'Made in Europe': New Push to buy European causes splits in bloc

The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, will next week propose new rules that are expected to include a requirement for companies in strategic sectors to produce in Europe if they want to receive public money. But the definition of "European preference" has triggered debate, with calls especially from France for more "Made in Europe", while other EU states such as Germany call for "Made with Europe".
France news
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

9 Best Cities in Europe for Every Kind of Traveler-From History Buffs to Foodies

It's hard to name the best cities in Europe-there are so many great bustling hubs (not to mention charming small towns) spread across a relatively small continent, making it more a question of what you're looking for. Sure, some travelers just beeline to the best-known landmarks, eager for the chance to cross Rome's Colosseum or Paris's Eiffel Tower off their list. But we're in favor of taking a step back and asking yourself what you're most interested in.
Travel
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Germany news: Berlin, Rome sign cooperation agreement

Germany and Italy are deepening defense and economic cooperation with the leaders of the two countries signing an agreement in Rome. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni agreed on closer cooperation in the production of drones, naval vessels, underwater systems and air and missile defense systems. The leaders are also looking to collaborate in the development of electronic warfare and aerial combat defense systems.
Miscellaneous
France news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

Ferry service could relaunch after more than 15 years

A Rosyth–Dunkirk ferry could resume later this year, with DFDS running a 20‑hour cargo and passenger crossing three times weekly before early 2027.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I Spend Half of Each Year in Venice-Here's Why Winter Is the Best Time to Visit

Venice becomes quietly enchanting in winter, with far fewer tourists, local rituals like Madonna della Salute, cozy cafés, seasonal activities, and easier access to sights.
Miscellaneous
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

India and EU strike landmark trade deal after two decades of talks

India and the EU reached a trade agreement reducing tariffs, expanding market access, and strengthening supply-chain integration across a combined market of two billion.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

7 wonders of Europe for 2026

Europe has never been short on spectacle. Yet beyond the headline cities and endlessly recycled itineraries lies a quieter, deeper continent; one that's best encountered through patience and a willingness to detour from the obvious itinerary. Our 7 wonders of Europe for 2026 in Europe are not places that beg for attention. Instead, they reward those prepared to explore more than a few miles from the nearest airport and linger a little longer than planned.
Travel
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Golden sands meld into the clear turquoise sea': readers' favourite beaches in Europe

Picturesque Mediterranean and Atlantic coastal towns offer golden beaches, calm lagoons, dramatic cliffs, historic architecture, and accessible yet tranquil seaside experiences.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

The Rise of Cool in Frankfurt

Frankfurt named 2026 World Design Capital and features The Florentin, a 147-key Althoff boutique melding historic villa suites, elegant interiors, spa, and Michelin-starred dining.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.thelocal.de
2 months ago

Four international night trains from Germany to try in 2026

New and rescued night train services from Germany will connect major European cities in 2026, including Berlin–Paris and Cologne–Bern/Milan, with expanded stops and schedules.
Travel
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

The train route through Europe that costs less than flying and shows you scenery planes never will - Silicon Canals

European train travel can be more enjoyable, scenic, and often cheaper than budget flights, exemplified by the Bernina Express experience.
Miscellaneous
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This European City Was Just Named the World's Most Attractive City Again-and It's Held the Top Spot for 5 Years in a Row

Paris remains the world's most attractive city for the fifth year, drawing over 18 million visitors in 2025 due to strong infrastructure, vibrant culture, and sustainability.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
4 years ago

39 Best Airbnbs in Europe for Every Kind of Escape, From Aurora Chasing to Island Hopping

Europe offers a vast variety of distinctive Airbnb rentals—from glass cabins and castles to historic seaside homes and Parisian apartments—across 35 countries for every style and budget.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

India courts EU at Republic Day as trade deal nears

India showcased military strength during its 77th Republic Day with EU leaders as guests, underscoring deepening EU–India trade and security cooperation.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The mother of all trade deals': EU and India sign landmark trade agreement Europe live

An EU–India trade deal cuts tariffs (cars 110% to 10% with 250,000 quota), eliminates major industrial tariffs, and opens India’s market to EU goods.
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