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Forget Google and guidebooks: the best secret spots are those that come recommended by the people who really holiday there. With destinations across France accessible by train, staff at Rail Europe’s Paris office share where they love to travel. Get salty in Noirmoutier-en-l'Île“Noirmoutier-en-l'Île. There’s nothing like it,” says Rail Europe’s Caroline of this charming coastal gem, not far from Nantes. The island is famed for its ancient salt marshes - built by Benedictine monks in the fifth century - and offers tours of the salt harvest from June to September. Try the ‘white gold’ alongside ...
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European travellers can now fall asleep in Brussels and wake up in Prague with the launch of a new sleeper train service. The first ‘Good Night Train’ service from the European Sleeper start-up departs Belgium’s capital this evening (25 March) bound for the Czech Republic. On the way, it will pass through Amsterdam, Berlin and other popular cities. It’s another valuable node in Europe’s night train network, after European Sleeper began its Brussels to Berlin trips in May 2023. And the company has no plans to stop there. “Our goal is to add a new route each year so we can continue to contribute...
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Japan’s ancient capital of Kyoto has long been a popular destination for tourists - but now it’s fighting back against overtourism. The city has announced it’s closing off some private-property alleys in its famous geisha district because of complaints about misbehaving visitors. Local district official Isokazu Ota says tourists crowd the narrow, quaint streets of the Gion area, often following tour guides around. “We are going to put up signs in April that tell tourists to stay out of our private streets,” he told news agency The Associated Press. The sign, in both Japanese and English, will ...
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