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“From the lush landscapes to the faultless food, you'll never be short of things to do - or eat - on an Italian escape,” says tour guide Lorne Blyth. After travelling around the country - both professionally and personally - for over 20 years, she’s still discovering untrodden destinations and their foodie delights. Lorne founded Flavours Holidays to share these unforgettable culinary and cultural experiences with travellers from around the world. As a student, Lorne fell for the allure of the ‘dolce vita’ lifestyle and the contrast of Italy to her native Scotland. The vibrant culture, rich hi...
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If you’re a sakura - or cherry blossom - lover, you’ll likely have Japan and Washington DC on your travel bucket lists. But did you know there are countless places across Europe with equally impressive pink blooms to take in this spring? If you don’t want to fly long haul but are still keen to see some cherry blossoms as the weather warms up, here are our suggestions for some of the very best destinations to catch them. Pay a visit to Kersenbloesempark - or Cherry Blossom park - in AmsterdamWhile the Netherlands in the springtime may be famous for the millions of tulips popping up, Amsterdam i...
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If you’re a travel aficionado, it’s likely you’ve been to Spain, maybe exploring Barcelona, Madrid and at least one Canary or Balearic island \- but if you’ve ever wondered where in Spain is still relatively unexplored, we have some suggestions. Euronews Travel spoke to Timon van Basten, a tour guide in Spain and the founder of Travel Spain 24. He’s Dutch and has travelled to more than 40 countries but has been settled in Spain for the last five years. We asked him for the very best places off the beaten track in his adopted country. “It's the Spanish spirit that makes this country so special....
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Warsaw had never been on my travel radar. But when my friend asked me to join him on a birthday trip, I thought why not? One of his favourite bands was playing, the flights and hotels were affordable, and we figured that, if nothing else, there would be some good pubs and bars. Truth be told, we were pretty clueless about the Polish capital. Friends who’d visited the country before had spent long weekends in Gdansk or Krakow. When we told them we were instead heading to Warsaw, their response was one of surprise. Determined to make the best of our trip, we set off on a late-October morning, wr...
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