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Exploring Luxembourg City

Luxembourg City is defined by dramatic topography. Photo: Nunor
Luxembourg City is defined by dramatic topography. Photo: Nunor

Aug 17 Diminutive Luxembourg City is certainly not the smallest capital city in Europe. Indeed, it is a dozen times larger than Vaduz which serves as the pristine, albeit rather sterile, capital of Liechtenstein. Luxembourg City deserves to be much better known, and it is a great spot to stop off and relax for a day or » Read more

Posted in churches, City Guides, hidden europe, Hikes, Luxembourg, Practical Info, Train, Travel Smarts

Paris: A Notre Dame walking (and reading) tour

Paris: A Notre Dame walking (and reading) tour

Jun 27 By Theadora Brack in Paris— Toots, I did it again. I fell head over heels in love with Paris all over de nouveau. Setting the scene, I had just finished inspecting a slew of hotels in the Latin Quarter, and was headed to meet friends at the wine bar 5ème CRU. This Cheapo haven is » Read more

Posted in Bars, Book Reviews, churches, France, Paris, walking

Umbria: 5 ways to explore Umbria à la cheapo

Umbria: 5 ways to explore Umbria à la cheapo

Jun 10 By Rebecca Winke in Assisi, Umbria— With the strong euro and the weak—ahem—everything else, visitors to Italy are keeping their eyes on the bottom line and trimming the fat off their travel expenses this year. But if you’re like me, nothing makes you cranky and out of sorts like feeling you are missing out on » Read more

Posted in Art, churches, Festivals, Italy, Umbria

Why Travel to Macedonia? The Macedonian Question

Why Travel to Macedonia? The Macedonian Question

Apr 13 “Why would I choose Macedonia over nearby Greece or Albania, both of which are much easier to get to?” That was the challenge laid down by one reader when he commented on our blog post last week. So we accept the challenge. Why go to Macedonia? What’s in a name? Similar in size to Massachusetts » Read more

Posted in Airports, churches, Europe, hidden europe, Macedonia, Trip Planning

Florence Museums: Book in advance? Museum card? Neither?

Florence Museums: Book in advance? Museum card? Neither?

Feb 24 By Laura Mongillo in Florence— With so many must-see museums, churches and palaces, Florence is a treasure trove for art and history lovers. It’s almost impossible to visit them all in a lifetime, much less a weekend trip! How do you choose which museums are worth your time–and budget? There are a few ways to » Read more

Posted in Art, churches, Exhibitions, Florence, Italy, Museums, Travel Smarts

Europe-wide rituals to celebrate the New Year

Europe-wide rituals to celebrate the New Year

Dec 29 A lot of folk in Scotland sleep in on New Year’s Day. The indulgences of Hogmanay take their toll on body and soul alike. A long sleep and a cold shower are the only effective remedies. But, quite contrary to the rest of Scotland, Orcadians are often up bright and early on January 1. Kicking » Read more

Posted in churches, Europe, Events, Festivals, Food, Greece, hidden europe, islands, Italy, Local Customs, United Kingdom

Paris: A list of free and discounted museums

Paris: A list of free and discounted museums

Nov 22 By Bryan Pirolli in Paris— Paris is so saturated with museums, monuments and historical landmarks that it’s difficult to know where to begin planning. For those looking to save some euros, one place to begin your research is by looking at museums and attractions that offer free or reduced admission. It is possible, after all, » Read more

Posted in Budget Deals, churches, France, Free Stuff, monuments, Museums, Paris

New York Halloween Special: Free haunted walking tour

New York Halloween Special: Free haunted walking tour

Oct 15 By Suzanne Russo in New York— Autumn is in the air, and that means as many pumpkin-flavored taste treats as there are colors of falling leaves. But it also means one of my favorite holidays of the year. No, I don’t just love Halloween for the costume parties, I’m also partial to the scarier, haunted side of » Read more

Posted in churches, Free Stuff, fun, holidays, New York, Nightlife, United States

Romania: Transylvania comes to America

Romania: Transylvania comes to America
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Sep 22 Let’s stick with the Romanian theme that we introduced here on EuroCheapo last week. In that last post, we extolled the beauty of fall colors and scents in the Iza Valley of northern Romania. Images of Transylvania What images does Transylvania evoke? Fiendish vampires and creepy castles, perhaps? Yes, we’ve all been seduced by a » Read more

Posted in churches, Europe, Exhibitions, Germany, hidden europe, Romania, United States

Romania: Early fall in the Iza Valley

Romania: Early fall in the Iza Valley

Sep 15 September is our favorite time of year for visiting the Maramures area of Romania. Head for the Iza Valley, where ripe apples hang heavy in the orchards that cluster round every village and the fields are full of distinctive haystacks—little wonders of design in their own right. Fall colors already tint the oak and beech » Read more

Posted in churches, hidden europe, Local Customs, monuments, Romania, Train, Ukraine