Iva Galovic is a communication professional and content creator passionate about traveling, art and food. Native Croatian, she has a Master’s Degree in History of Art, Russian Language and Literature as well as Marketing. She has been working on communication campaigns and cultural and art projects in Croatia, Thailand, China and Belgium where she is currently living and where she finished EPAS – European Postgraduate in Arts in Sound at the School of Arts in Ghent. Natural born storyteller, Iva is also a co-founder of the Brussels based agency for communication and audiovisual production Zipper Lab.
One of the things when travelling that adds up to the whole experience is definitely accommodation. Whether you are camping or staying at luxurious hotels and […]
Bulgari Hotels & Resorts has signed plans to launch a new luxury resort in Los Angeles, scheduled for 2025. An agreement has been signed with owner […]
Founded in 1989, the Historic Hotels of America is a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation aiming at maintaining hotels’ authenticity, sense of place, […]
At 89% more energy efficient than the typical UK hotel, room2 Chiswick will set a new benchmark for $570 billion global hospitality industry. The hotel brand, […]
Le Meurice Hotel in Paris, where Picasso married the Russian dancer Olga Khokhlova in 1918, is offering overnight stays with unique guided tours. Le Meurice invites […]
In Antwerp’s New South (Nieuw Zuid) district, top Italian architect Stefano Boeri has presented the “Palazzo Verde”. The apartment building is again in the style of […]
Located on the southern coastline of Portugal, the Algarve Region is a paradise combining a perfect climate with stunning beaches and picturesque towns. The region is […]
While international and domestic leisure travel has resumed to some extent, international business travel will take a longer time to recover. According to hospitality data tracker […]
Juliana Hotel Brussels is the new 5-star hotel in the heart of the Belgian capital. It has been recently inaugurated by Philippe Close, Brussels’ Mayor, and […]
After a long pause, travelling is finally picking up again. People have been packing their bags with more enthusiasm than ever this summer, as a change […]
Summer in Brussels has been an absolute disgrace, scaring experts in the tourism sector. The pandemic’s knock-off effects together with the wettest summer ever recorded is […]
Ryokans are traditional inns run by Japanese families. They are all characterized by a silent environment, precise architecture, simplicity and minimalism. Ryokans are normally designed like […]