europe
Whether embarking on a Eurotrip or a weekend jaunt to a foreign city, European travel requires some smart planning; you may know all the must-see landmarks, but we provide the hidden gems.
I Took My Kids to Amsterdam. My Friends Thought I Was Crazy. Here's What They Don't Tell You.. AI-Generated.
The hesitant voice of my friend over the phone was a perfect echo of my own secret fears. When I announced our family holiday destination, the reactions ranged from raised eyebrows to outright shock. People picture two things when they think of Amsterdam, and neither involves playgrounds or family-friendly museums.
By Paris Effel7 months ago in Wander
Europe’s Hidden Wilderness: 5 Nature Escapes You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Europe is at its most energetic during the height of summer, with tourists taking pictures of well-known landmarks in places like Paris, Rome, and Santorini. However, there is another side of Europe that is hidden among the throng of sights and well-known beaches. This is the Europe of starry nights, flowering meadows, serene woods, and unspoiled valleys.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Wander
Moscow on the Moskva River
Just a short series about traveling in Russia. I know there are people who might not think of visiting Russia but since these are armchair travels you can take a look at some of the cities and wonderful places that Russia has to offer and decide if you want to put this huge country on your traveling list. After all Russia is the world’s largest nation, bordering European and Asian countries as well as the Pacific and Arctic Oceans so this country has lots to offer.
By Rasma Raisters7 months ago in Wander
Strolling Through Beautiful Castles Germany
Burghausen Castle This is the largest castle in Europe and among the largest castle complexes in the world. It is located in Burghausen, Upper Bavaria. Burghausen Castle is a Bavarian castle with six courtyards. It was known to be one of the strongest fortresses in Germany. The castle is home to a collection of late Gothic panel paintings and is open to public events.
By Rasma Raisters7 months ago in Wander
The Best Places To Retire Abroad In 2025
During their 23 years together and 11 years of marriage, Jeff Hammerberg and Merlin Parker have moved from Colorado to California to Texas, working in real estate. Their last stop was in Austin, a liberal Lone Star State enclave that matched their personal politics. But after five years, as they prepared to retire, Hammerberg, 66, and Parker, 59, concluded it had become too expensive. Moreover, they didn’t like the political environment in the rest of the state, or even the U.S. “Being a gay couple, Texas was not very compatible,” Parker says. So in March they moved with Wally, their 12-year-old Corgie mix, to Lisbon, Portugal, on the western edge of Europe.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Wander
See England With An Affordable Private Driver
If you’re heading to the UK and dreading driving on the other side of the road, or getting herded on and off a crowded tour bus, you need to know about Daytrip.com. It’s your own private driver, a comfy car, total freedom, and no stress. Oh, and it’s surprisingly affordable. I used Daytrip on my recent adventure from Brighton to London with stops at Hever Castle (Anne Boleyn’s childhood home) and Winston Churchill’s Chartwell Estate, and now I’m lowkey obsessed.
By Salty and Stylish7 months ago in Wander
St. Petersburg on the Baltic Sea
Just a short series about traveling in Russia. I know there are people who might not think of visiting Russia but since these are armchair travels you can take a look at some of the cities and wonderful places that Russia has to offer and decide if you want to put this huge country on your traveling list. After all Russia is the world’s largest nation, bordering European and Asian countries as well as the Pacific and Arctic Oceans so this country has lots to offer.
By Rasma Raisters7 months ago in Wander
The Crimea Peninsula
Just a short series about traveling in Russia. I know there are people who might not think of visiting Russia but since these are armchair travels you can take a look at some of the cities and wonderful places that Russia has to offer and decide if you want to put this huge country on your traveling list. After all Russia is the world’s largest nation, bordering European and Asian countries as well as the Pacific and Arctic Oceans so this country has lots to offer.
By Rasma Raisters7 months ago in Wander
Sagrada Familia Tickets Skip the Line: Everything You Need to Know for a Stress-Free Experience. AI-Generated.
I have seen the grandeur of the Colosseum, stood in awe before Machu Picchu, and been lost for words in the temples of Kyoto. But there are a few places in the world that pierce through any armor and make your heart stop. The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is one of those places. It is not just a building. It is a living organism, a symphony frozen in stone, a dialogue between an architect and God that continues to this day.
By Paris Effel7 months ago in Wander
Spring Break (In Summer). Top Story - July 2025.
It’s been a while since I’ve published on here, and as bills continue to rise I was considering reverting back to the free version, but I would miss the community, so have decided not to. I must get my money’s worth however, and write something!
By Matty Long7 months ago in Wander












