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.
While some destinations around the world are struggling to cope with overtourism, others remain hidden gems awaiting to be discovered. Combining history with living culture, the […]
It is sometimes hard to imagine today as you motor through the sodden fields of northern France that this region was worth fighting over… repeatedly. What […]
On my journey to discover the Almaty Region, I met a Swiss family during an unexpected stopover in Istanbul. They were returning home to Kyrgyzstan, but their faces lit […]
Interest in so-called “dark tourism” has been around for a while, long enough for commentators to debate whether visits to historic memorials, such as Germany’s concentration […]
In the last couple of years, astrology has been making a comeback. Its modern resurgence is linked to a combination of factors such as growing wellness […]
The fall walking season is upon us, bringing a riot of gold and scarlet to forest canopies, crisp leaves, and mushrooms underfoot. Among the best northern […]
The Shirvanshahs were the rulers of the Shirvan State, or Shirvan Khanate, a historical region in the eastern Caucasus that occupied about 30% of the territory […]
Every year, students starting their programmes in Maastricht face the same stress: scrambling to find accommodation, furnishing their new rooms, figuring out where to buy food, […]
When I said I’d be spending a night in Trollhättan, a former industrial city at the drainpipe end of Vänern, Sweden’s largest lake, people just looked […]
Guinea-Bissau is that West African country, between Senegal and Guinea, which few people know, even fewer people are curious to meet and which leaves those who […]
At the confluence of Europe, Asia and Africa, Istanbul is one of the world’s most cosmopolitan mega-cities. This diversity has given rise to an exceptional heritage, […]
Borth beach on the mid-Wales coast carries a secret under its sand and shingle shoreline that only reveals itself at low tide. An ancient forest once […]
Christian Nielsen packs his dog and foldable bike for a short break exploring the Nationaal Park Oosterschelde (NPO), the “largest and wettest” nature reserve in the Netherlands. Just a […]
The rich history of Limburg’s past as a mining region, as well as the area’s natural treasures, are being showcased with a new long-distance walking trail, […]