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.
Saudi Arabia’s first luxury train should start operations by the end of 2025, state-owned railway company Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR) has announced. SAR and Italian hospitality […]
Amid the Global Gateway Investors Forum for EU-Central Asia Transport Connectivity, taking place in Brussels on 29-30 January, European and international financial institutions committed to €10 […]
The trade association representing Europe’s airports, ACI Europe, has released the final numbers for traffic at European airports in 2023, figures showing an uneven recovery from […]
The Carnival of Rio de Janeiro is one of the most important cultural events of Brazil, attracting each year more than 5 million people and approximately […]
Queuing for half a day or more could become the reality for Brits making their way to holidays through new European Union border controls, according to […]
Bad behaviour from tourists has become a recurring theme in travel articles, with the best ways to respect Italy’s ancient artefacts a frequent topic of discussion. […]
France may already have a vast collection of museums for tourists to choose from but the country doesn’t stop adding to its offer. Many openings are […]
Researchers from Cornell University have managed to develop an electric vehicle (EV) battery that can fully charge in less than 5 minutes. The discovery and study […]
Starting from next year, works will start on the turning of a pond into an open air natural swimming pool in the Brussels municipality of Anderlecht, […]
Security check employees are protesting at airports across Germany today, with almost all departures cancelled. The impacted airports are Frankfurt, Hamburg, Bremen, Berlin, Leipzig, Düsseldorf, Cologne, […]
From Regent’s Park to Hyde, London is full of impressive parks and gardens, but sometimes small is beautiful, and tucked away in north London’s mainly residential […]