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.
Minutes after midnight, on 6 June 1944, around 1,200 of Allied soldiers parachuted along the cost of Normandy in Operation Overlord, or, as it is more […]
On 21 July, literature lovers around the world celebrate the writer’s 125th birthday anniversary. Despite having lived in many countries around the globe, it is the city […]
Ticket prices for world-famous French landmark, the Eiffel Tower, are set to rise by 20% in mid-June, ahead of the Paris Olympics and Paralympic Games. The […]
Following two weeks of fatal rioting in New Caledonia, the French Pacific island’s international airport in Nouméa has said it will not re-open before 2 June […]
New Caldonia, a French overseas territory in the Pacific Ocean, has been overtaken by riots for about a week, causing the airport to close and trapping […]
On 26 May, the Champs-Élysées committee and LG Electronics France are organising a giant picnic right in the middle of the famous Parisian boulevard. That Sunday, 4,000 lucky participants will […]
The Olympic motto of Faster, Higher, Stronger – Together, has been reimagined for Paris 2024 as Anticipate, Avoid, Reduce, Offset, and Mobilise. According to the Olympic committee, […]
Even though the baguette is largely associated with France and Paris in particular, for the last five years, the Italians could claim the world record for […]
In 2020, Luxembourg made international headlines by implementing free public transport throughout the country. Since then, all buses, trains and trams have been free of charge […]
Another spring season, another bout of industrial action affecting travel in France, despite a supposed “truce” in the build-up to 2024’s summer OIympics in the country. […]
The river Seine in Paris is too polluted to safely welcome Olympic swimming events, according to research published by an international environmental group. Pollution of faecal […]
France has uncovered a previously lost 14th century castle, its national archaeological institute has revealed in a press release. Preventative dig The discovery was made underneath […]