Viva Brazil! A Guide to the 2014 FIFA World Cup
Published on Jun 19, 2013 by Argo Contributor
One country, 12 host cities and 3.3 million tickets. The 2014 FIFA World Cup is from June 12 to July 13 in Brazil, and it’s guaranteed to be festive to the extreme. In preparation, Brazil is currently doing renovations in 13 airports and reworking the infrastructure of 12 cities.
Continue reading...Quick Find Those UK Festivals and Events (Infographic)
Published on Jun 07, 2013 by Delia Gavrilescu
Headed to the UK? Wondering what’s on during your stay there? Hunting festivals via Google, or even through tourism portals can be time consuming and a pain. The infographic below solves for the pain of hunting what festivals are scheduled year round in the United Kingdom.
Continue reading...Travel Advisory: Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism Official Statement
Published on Jun 05, 2013 by Liliana Dumitru-Steffens
Just in from the Turkish Culture & Tourism Office in London UK. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism has issued an official statement regarding the recent demonstrations in Istanbul and other locations across Turkey.
Continue reading...Russia’s Krasnodar Krai Region Gets Family Ski Resorts Too
Published on Jun 04, 2013 by Liliana Dumitru-Steffens
According to a recent report via Otdyh.Na Kubani.ru, the first skiing village of a larger complex of resorts will come to the Lago-Naki area of the Azish in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai region. The ski area, capable of entertaining 5,000 enthusiasts, will eventually offer more than 35 ski tracks and black tracks for downhill experts.
Continue reading...Travel Alert: Floods Cripple Prague and Germany [Hungary Update]
Published on Jun 04, 2013 by Cristina Drafta
The worst floods in a decade, similar with 2002, when 17 people were killed in the Czech Republic, have already crippled the country and are now threatening Germany, Slovakia and Hungary.
Continue reading...It’s True – Europe Entering “Mini Ice Age” – Huh?
Published on May 31, 2013 by Phillip Butler
Here in Germany it’s cold, unseasonably cold. Spring has been and it almost gone and each morning we awake to a chill house, go to work in the cold rain, enter damp and cool offices. In France, just across the border, businesses from farming to tourism are feeling the pain of what may be the next Ice Age.
Continue reading...Exclusive Viator Game of Thrones Tours in Dubrovnik
Published on May 30, 2013 by Liliana Dumitru-Steffens
Travel company Viator brings an exclusive new walking tour of Dubrovnik: fans of Game of Thrones can now visit and learn about all the locations used in the hit TV series.
Continue reading...Dinner in the Sky Comes to Vilnius
Published on May 29, 2013 by Cristina Drafta
Yesterday one of Vilnius’ most popular dining experiences, Dinner in the Sky reopened so that guests can get a panorama of the city while enjoying beakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Continue reading...GoEuro: At Just the Right Time
Published on May 29, 2013 by Phillip Butler
Just launched today in beta, GoEuro is a travel search website that lets users plan, organize, and compare their trips across air, rail, bus, and auto travel modes. While no more innovative then your typical metasearch tool, this new startup comes along at just the right time.
Continue reading...Russia’s Putin Puts Forth Rapid Rail Agenda
Published on May 28, 2013 by Phillip Butler
Yesterday, Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin held a meeting to discuss developing high-speed railways within Russia. Taking special note of the serious investments in resource and systems required for ambitious projects of the sort, Putin also emphasized the necessity of affordability for travelers.
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