In Turkey, the ancient city of Ephesus is an incredible sight to visit both for its history and the connections it has to our modern civilization.
Is It Time to Go to Berlin?
Germany’s artsy and individualistic metropolis will open your eyes with its culture, history, and tenacity, Adrian Brijbassi writes.
Mykonos and Santorini Will Light Up Your Voyage to the Greek Isles
The two islands that are heralded for fun, sunsets, and good times are must visits during your cruise of Greece’s territory in the Aegean Sea.
In Athens, the Value of Greece’s Cultural Riches Never Depreciates
No matter what damage modern politics and economics inflicts on it, Greece always has this: The icons of civilization, the foundation of culture, and a perpetual hold on western consciousness. I check into my hotel in Athens at 5 pm for a one-night stay and head directly to the landmark that has gripped my imagination…
In London’s Southwark, Play Has Always Been the Thing
Shakespeare’s Globe brings the Bard back to life in a district that for centuries has been a steady home for revelry and entertainment — and some nefariousness — in the British capital.
Curry, Pho, Bao, and Thai Food Rule Berlin — Here’s Why
Immigrants who came to Germany to help rebuild it following the Second World War have infused both the east and west side of Berlin with authentic Asian flavors that will surprise and delight you.
Vienna Marks Centennial of Gustav Klimt’s Death with Modern Art Extravaganza
A century after it was humbled by war and tragedy, Austria’s capital is alive with art, culture and sophistication. All of which will be on display in 2018, when it celebrates Vienna Modernism, honoring Gustav Klimt and other notable artists.
Make Your Own Royal Visit to London
From Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey and beyond, the royal family dominates a visit to the British capital.
Jane Austen died 200 years ago but her legacy lives on in Bath and Hampshire
There are many geographical spots around England where the words of Jane Austen live on two centuries later, but none are more closely linked to the author than Bath, where she set some of her novels, and the county of Hampshire, where she died. Two hundred years after her death on July 18, 1817, Jane…
Magnificent Mont-Saint-Michel beckons you to Normandy
France’s historic fortress in Normandy will draw you near and then dare you to look away, as VacayNetwork.com’s Adrian Brijbassi finds out in this article.