Traveling with a partner is one of the most unforgettable ways to connect, whether you are thinking ahead to Valentine’s Day or simply daydreaming of your next intimate escape.
In the heart of Edinburgh’s elegant New Town, on the iconic corner of George Street, sits a rare kind of retreat.
Greece has long captured the imagination of travelers with its whitewashed islands, ancient temples, and glittering seas.
Ask anyone who has visited Malta what stayed with them the most, and chances are they’ll mention the water.
The Tour du Mont Blanc circuit crosses international borders and remote mountain terrain, yet starts and ends near well-connected European transportation hubs.
Learning a new language is always more powerful when it extends beyond textbooks and classrooms. For those drawn to the beauty of Italian culture, cuisine, and history, studying the language in Italy itself offers an unmatched opportunity for immersion.
Slovenia sits at the heart of classic karst terrain, where limestone bedrock creates distinctive landscapes both above and below ground.
The 21-mile stretch of water between Dover and Calais represents the shortest sea crossing between Britain and mainland Europe, yet the experience can vary dramatically depending on when you choose to sail.
Celebrate a romantic Renaissance with an unforgettable Valentine’s escape at La Gemma Hotel, in the heart of Florence.
This winter, COMO The Halkin introduces a Plant-Based Veganuary Afternoon Tea, available from 1 January, offering a lighter, more mindful take on a London classic.
I'll be honest—I rolled my eyes when my editor assigned this piece. Taormina? The place that shows up in every "hidden gems of Sicily" article even though it hasn't been hidden since, oh, 1787 when Goethe showed up and started telling everyone it was paradise on earth?
Scotland’s natural beauty has long attracted travellers seeking peace, space, and scenery. From misty mountains to quiet lochs and expansive woodland, it’s a country that invites you to slow down and reconnect.
Gozo is often described as Malta’s quieter sister, but that description barely scratches the surface. While Malta is dense, busy, and layered with centuries of urban history, Gozo feels more open and elemental. The landscapes are wider, the villages smaller, and daily life moves at a noticeably slower pace.
There’s something quietly stubborn about Ireland as a golfing destination. It doesn’t chase trends. It doesn’t relaunch itself every few seasons with new labels or packaged promises. And yet, almost without trying, it continues to sit at the center of serious golf travel conversations.
Hotel Arts Barcelona, Europe’s only artistic urban resort, has announced an exclusive partnership with FC Barcelona, one of the world’s most celebrated football clubs, for an “FC Barcelona Match Experience” stay package.