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.
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 […]
When we think of Chinese architecture, colossal and utilitarian infrastructure projects might come to mind, but, from a museum where lake water laps in and out […]
On Tuesday 17 December, TV5 Monde premiered a new episode of the Embarquement TV series showcasing the historical beauty and modern urban landscape of Hong Kong. […]
On 11 December 2024, TV5 Monde premiered a new episode of the Embarquement TV series showcasing Macau’s historical beauty and rich cultural heritage. A land that […]
Grammy-winner Ed Sheehan will be the first Western artist to hold a concert in Bhutan. Sheeran’s concert will be organised in the Changlimithang Stadium in Bhutan’s […]
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 […]
Nestled in the picturesque Baisuntau Mountains of southern Uzbekistan lies Boysun, a small city with a rich tapestry of ancient traditions and vibrant cultural life. Once […]
Arthur Frommer, a US writer attributed to revolutionising not only the travel guide industry, but also the way Americans see travel, has died at the age […]
Uzbekistan is the perfect holiday destination for anyone looking to indulge themselves in history. Even though the term ‘Uzbekistan’ was only first used in the 16th […]
After a 5-year restoration following the devastating fire in 2019, Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral is set to reopen on 8 December. According to officials, the building […]
Modern daily life is extremely hectic, and we usually find ourselves pulled into the whirlpool of events, works, and social life. Rarely do we have the […]