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Sylt in winter
A calm winter's sea on the Isle of Sylt. Photo © hidden europe magazine

Exploring Europe’s Coastal Regions in Winter

Christmas and the New Year holidays are largely done and dusted, and this week much of Europe has returned slowly to work. For us, it is the cue for some travels. And, for those in the know, the period from about January 10 to mid-March is one of the best times of the year for » Read more

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Posted in Croatia, Denmark, Europe, Germany, hidden europe, Ireland, islands, Malta, Spain
European Train Schedules: New trains for 2012

European Train Schedules: New trains for 2012

Europe’s new rail schedules come into effect on Sunday December 11, 2011. And these new schedules will, for the most part, apply through December 2012. The latest monthly edition (dated December 2011) of the Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable has just landed on our desks, and we’ve been taking a peek at what rail travelers » Read more

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Posted in Belarus, Budapest, Copenhagen, Denmark, France, hidden europe, Madrid, News, Poland, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Train, transportation
From Britain to the Continent: North Sea Ferries

From Britain to the Continent: North Sea Ferries

Last week, we looked at ferry services that make the short hop over the Strait of Dover, linking the English ports of Dover and Ramsgate with nearby France and Belgium. These are great options if you are based in southeast England, bound for the near-continent and do not fancy the prospect of a longer ferry » Read more

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Posted in Amsterdam, Belgium, Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe, Germany, Hamburg, hidden europe, London, Netherlands, transportation, Trip Planning, United Kingdom
Europe Rail Update – Fall 2011: Moscow to Paris rumors

Europe Rail Update – Fall 2011: Moscow to Paris rumors

European rail operators revise their schedules from time to time, most frequently to reflect changing patterns of demand, to serve new routes or to react to new competition. Let’s take a look at what might be in the offing with the next major round of scheduled changes in December 2011. The new timetables come into » Read more

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Posted in Berlin, Copenhagen, Czech Republic, Denmark, Europe, hidden europe, Moscow, News, Paris, Prague, round-up, Salzburg, Train, Ukraine, Vienna, Zurich
Planning Tip: Navigating school holidays when picking travel dates

Planning Tip: Navigating school holidays when picking travel dates

Having a sense of local travel patterns is a smart way of seeing Europe at its best and trimming costs. High school holiday dates are often a key determinant of accommodation costs. And with kids already heading back to school in some parts of Europe, that opens up opportunities for Cheapos looking for bargains. Summer » Read more

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Posted in Denmark, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, hidden europe, Italy, Local Customs, Money Matters, Practical Info, round-up, Travel Smarts, Trip Planning
Spring 2011 Aviation Update: New airline, routes and charges

Spring 2011 Aviation Update: New airline, routes and charges

Europe’s spring airline schedules came into effect last week, so in this travel brief we take a look at what’s new in the skies over Europe for the 2011 peak season. A new airline takes off from Vienna Our prize for the zaniest airline name in the new schedules goes to People’s Viennaline, a start-up » Read more

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Posted in Airlines, Airports, Budget Air Travel, Denmark, easyjet, hidden europe, Kosovo, Macedonia, plane, Ryanair, Switzerland, Vienna
Flensburg: Fjords, courtyards and more

Flensburg: Fjords, courtyards and more

The border between Germany and Denmark has fluctuated hither and thither over the years, reflecting the fact that the cultural divide between Danes and Germans is too diffuse to be adequately reflected as a precise line on a map. Nowadays, the border tracks across the Jutland Peninsula, dividing Schleswig in two. This is flattish country » Read more

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Posted in City Guides, Denmark, Europe, Germany, hidden europe
Copenhagen: A day out with 160 kroner (€21)

Copenhagen: A day out with 160 kroner (€21)

By C.H. Kwak— After attending TBEX in Copenhagen this month, I found myself left with only 160 Krona and one more day to go. That’s about €21—chump change in a Scandinavian city. But I didn’t feel like paying an ATM transaction fee again, and my credit card seemed to have developed a mysterious PIN overnight. » Read more

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Posted in Cheapo night out, Cheapos at work, Copenhagen, Denmark, Free Stuff, Wandering Cheapos
Apes and Architecture: Europe’s most stunning zoos

Apes and Architecture: Europe’s most stunning zoos

Most folk have definite views about zoos, and any mention inevitably brings out a string of arguments for and against the incarceration of animals. But there are other reasons for going to zoos beyond watching wild cats, apes and okapi. Zoos are great spots for people watching and, for anyone with even only a passing » Read more

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Posted in Austria, Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe, Exhibitions, hidden europe, Innsbruck, London, tips, United Kingdom
Copenhagen Nightlife: Where to dance and drink on the cheap

Copenhagen Nightlife: Where to dance and drink on the cheap

Like all other expenses in Copenhagen, a night out can really add up. In a city where a pint of beer can run $10, what’s a Cheapo to do? Flock to these affordable dancing and drinking spots, of course! Ideal Bar at VEGA Enghavevej 40, 1674 København One of the Copenhagen’s most high-profile clubs, VEGA » Read more

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Posted in Bars, Cheapo night out, Copenhagen, Denmark, Entertainment, fun, Nightlife