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New Sleeper Train Will Connect 6 European Countries This Summer

Share The Article We’re right in the midst of a European Railway Renaissance, and for the train lovers out there, every new train launch is a reason to celebrate: Call it nostalgia for a Golden Age when people used to travel slowly without a pressing urge to be at a particular place, at a particular […]

4 Secret European Destinations You Need To Visit In 2025 According To Experts

Share The Article With its faraway fairytale castles, cobbled towns that look frozen in a 15th-century snapshot, and unmatched cultural allure, it’s no wonder Europe is at the top of the bucket list for most Americans flying abroad this summer. While most will be flocking to cities like London, Paris, and Rome, a sizable minority […]

Move Over France! This European Country Could Become the World’s Most Visited for the First Time

Share The Article For what feels like forever, one nation has comfortably worn the crown as the world’s undisputed heavyweight champion of tourism: France. From the twinkling lights of Paris to the sun-drenched vineyards of Bordeaux, it’s the go-to global favourite. But hold onto your berets, folks, because a formidable challenger is striding into the […]

3 Lesser Known European Beach Destinations With Less Crowds & Lower Prices

Share The Article Picturesque pebbly beaches straddling azure bays (with what’s probably an ancient castle or Roman ruin in the background), soft lemon gelato, and blood-orange-tinged sunsets: There’s nothing quite like a European summer, and if you’re anything like us, you’ve been saving up for months for that idyllic Transatlantic getaway in July-August. But then again, […]

Americans Can Fly Nonstop To This Secret European Paradise For The First Time This Summer

Share The Article When it comes to European summer travel, tourists seem to always gravitate towards widely known places like Paris, London, and Rome: they’re home to iconic landmarks, boast great Transatlantic connections, and, for the most part, make for convenient getaways. If you’re a Travel Off Path reader, however, chances are it’s the lesser-known spots […]

These 2 Beautiful European Countries Are Offering Unlimited Train Travel For Under $66

Share The Article Get ready to pack your bags and dust off your adventure boots! Imagine this: exploring not one, but two stunning European nations by train, with virtually no limit to how many journeys you can take. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, for 2025, this dream is a reality, and it comes with […]

This Underrated European Capital Set To Surge In Popularity This Summer

Share The Article When you think of a European city break, it’s probably Paris and its grand Haussmann-era boulevards, London’s skyscraper-lined Thames riverfront, or maybe Milan’s glamorous feel and haute cuisine that come to mind, not an offbeat Sarajevo. In fact, you might be wondering where that even is. The (much) overlooked capital of Bosnia […]

The U.S. Is No Longer The World’s 2nd Favorite Destination: European Country Takes Over Again

Share The Article Well, the results are in, and it looks like last year’s shake-up in global tourism was no accident. For the second consecutive year, Spain has officially secured its position as the world’s second most visited country, confirming its powerhouse status. According to the latest figures attributed to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) […]

New Budget Nonstop Flight Route Connects Los Angeles With This Iconic European City  

Share The Article Last Updated 5 mins ago Ancient history, rich culture, and some of my favorite food in Europe. The reasons for visiting Athens this summer are endless.   And now we’ve got one more reason to add to that list: A new budget nonstop flight from LAX straight to the City of Wisdom. […]

4 Medieval European Cities Without The Crowds To Visit This Spring

Share The Article Last Updated 5 mins ago There’s nothing quite like sitting down for some coffee in a piazza bordered by ocher-colored buildings dating back centuries, strolling narrow alleys to the chime of church bells, or getting lost in the secret passageways of a castle. Spring is fast approaching, and soon enough, Europe will […]

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