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Dana is a Travel Tomorrow reporter. 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.

6 July 2023

Largest bridge over the Danube inaugurated in Romania

Dubbed by some the Romanian Golden Gate, the Brăila Bridge has been inaugurated on 6 July. The 2-kilometre-long overpass is not only the largest bridge in […]
6 July 2023

New expedition to establish once and for all if the Amazon is longer than the Nile

When you think of the biggest river in the world, the Amazon is certainly the one that comes to mind. But biggest is not a very […]
6 July 2023

First hydrogen-powered train on North American soil is now operational

After the first successful permanent mission in Germany, the Alstom Coradia iLint is now crossing the ocean and setting foot in Quebec, Canada. 1. Coradia iLint […]
6 July 2023

Discovering Diriyah, the cradle of Saudi Arabia

Diriyah is a must-see for travelers visiting Saudi Arabia‘s capital; a car ride from downtown Riyadh would take roughly twenty minutes. Founded in 1446, and overlooking […]
6 July 2023

Tourist sends apology after carving names on Colosseum wall

After a tourist was filmed in late June carving names into the wall of Rome’s ancient Colosseum, he has sent an apology to Italian authorities. In […]
6 July 2023

Intrepid women who changed the world of travel forever

1. Amelia Earhart (born in 1897) Amelia Earhart, like many of the figures here, rebelled against expected gender roles from childhood, playing sports, learning how to […]
6 July 2023

Greece, France and other destinations continue to struggle with overtourism

Barely two weeks after the summer solstice, some destinations are seeing a very high influx of visitors, sometimes beyond the capacity they can handle. One clear […]
6 July 2023

Kazakhstan celebrates its Capital City Day

Astana, known as Akmola before May 1998, is the capital city of Kazakhstan. In December 1997, the city replaced Almaty as the capital, and in May 1998, it […]
5 July 2023

French rail operator fined after train ran over a pet cat

A Paris court has ruled that French national rail operator, SNCF, was negligent in killing a cat on its tracks, resulting in a fine. The incident […]
5 July 2023

Financial pressures hinder Europeans’ travel plans

Financial pressures and cost worries have determined Europeans to adjust their travel plans for this year’s summer and autumn, according to the European Travel Commission’s (ETC) […]
5 July 2023

More is needed to decarbonise Central Asia’s energy sector

As the effects of global warming are intensifying, one of the main sectors that has to urgently decarbonise is energy. While Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has […]
5 July 2023

Can you really learn a language with an app?

Since the advent of the smartphone learning app in the mid noughties, people all over the world have been downloading and using apps like Babbel, Rosetta […]
5 July 2023

How are riots in France affecting tourism?

Protests in France triggered by the murder of a teenager at the hands of a policeman seemed to be finally subsiding after six nights of unrest. […]
5 July 2023

European soft drinks industry remains committed to pursue the healthier path

The European soft drinks industry has achieved progress in slashing sugar levels over the last years as part of its actions to promote healthier diets. The […]
4 July 2023

You can spend a night at Barbie’s Malibu DreamHouse in July

Get ready to experience the ultimate Barbie fantasy. In an unprecedented move to celebrate and promote the premiere of the highly anticipated movie “Barbie”, scheduled for […]
4 July 2023

Spain’s €170 million Royal Collections Gallery is finally open to visitors

Spain’s Royal Collections Gallery in Madrid opened to the public on June 29th. With a cost of roughly €170 million, the museum houses 650 works spanning […]