Dana is a reporter and Travel Tomorrow's Associate Editor. She graduated in Political Science and International Relations. She moved to Brussels from Romania for her studies and Mont des Arts made her fall in love with the city and remain here. She loves animals, especially dogs, and everything food related, but dessert most of all.
TomTom, a company specialising in location technology and satellite navigation devices, has just released its 14th annual traffic index, ranking the world’s most congested cities based […]
Every year, new hotels open around the world that promise to redefine luxury, comfort and innovation, and this year is no different. Spanning from the sandy […]
A new cave has been found on the second largest island in the Azores – Pico. Discovered during electrification works, the cavern is rich in geological […]
The world of architecture continues to push the boundaries of design, sustainability and innovation and this year promises a lineup of impressive architectural projects that not […]
The world’s most punctual airlines and airports in 2024 have been revealed by aviation analytics company Cirium in the “2024 On-Time Performance Review“, considered the gold […]
Brussels Airport is expecting to finally beat pre-pandemic numbers of passengers for the Christmas holiday period, reaching the benchmark of 1 million passengers for the first […]
A new high-speed train linking Berling and Paris starts operating today, with daily services scheduled in both directions. Until now, the German and French capitals were […]
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly looking into options of taking back his Washington DC hotel, to “save” from the Waldorf-Astoria. Located just around the corner from […]
The Netherlands arm of the British public transport company Arriva is planning on connecting the northern Dutch city of Groningen with Paris via Brussels from summer […]
Bulgaria and Romania will fully join the Schengen area from 1 January, after being touted with Schengen membership for years and undergoing a trial period of partial inclusion. […]
After five years of extensive restoration work following a devastating fire, the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris has once again opened its doors to the […]