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.
“Call off Christmas!” says Alan Rickman’s Sherriff of Nottingham in the Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, his villainous character cancelling celebrations to punish the hapless serfs […]
Europe’s travel and tourism sector has recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic and is leading the way for an industry rebound before the end of 2024, with […]
In what is turning into a big season for Uber launches, the ride hailing giant has announced another new service: a boat-hiring service on Kashmir’s Lake […]
Have you ever extended a business trip just to soak in the sights or unwind? If so, you’ve already experienced bleisure travel — a concept blending […]
As lawmakers in South Korea prepare to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol after his short-lived declaration of martial law on Tuesday 3 December, some visitors to […]
Some air passengers are trying out a new trend by playing “check-in chicken” when deciding whether to pay for good seats on a flight, following the […]
The Italian government has voted to ban self-check-ins at holiday rental properties, meaning that key boxes will become obsolete and should soon disappear from the country’s […]
After one of the longest and strictest Covid-19 travel policies in the world, China is coming back strong by rolling out a number of initiatives to […]
Spain is introducing new legal requirements for tourist arrivals, in a bid to improve security but is facing backlash from consumer protection groups who say the […]
New Zealand seems set to cash in on travel trends showing that tourists are increasingly interested in outdoor adventures and experiential activities, according to a new sector […]
Visitors to the Maldives will find they are being charged more their trip from 1 December, after authorities in the Indian Ocean destination upped the cost […]
It’s set to be another busy Thanksgiving for travel, with nearly 80 million people in the United States predicted to be out on America’s roads, airlines and trains […]
Where better to explore Portugal’s investment potential and its ties with Belgium than at the Lindeman Brewery in the outskirts of Brussels? Having lived in Lisbon […]
In what is considered to be a landmark move, Thailand is planning on legalising same-sex marriage as of January 2025. A decision that will not just […]