Luxembourg City is defined by dramatic topography. Photo:
Nunor
August 17, 2011
hiddeneurope
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
March 31, 2010
hiddeneurope
It was 25 years ago this spring that Athens assumed the mantle of being Europe’s first ever “Capital of Culture,” and so kick-started a program that has developed into a mainstay of the European culture and travel calendar. Since then, cities from Bruges to Bologna, Stockholm to Sibiu, have basked in the limelight for a » Read more
June 30, 2009
hiddeneurope
Remember George Dubya? Here in Europe he is still revered as a remarkable pioneer in “alphabetical tourism.” After all, during his first-ever visit to Europe in June 2001, the presidential itinerary featured Spain, Sweden and Slovenia – or perhaps it was Slovakia. Even Dubya himself was a shade uncertain, but he did a grand job in » Read more
April 16, 2007
Tom Meyers
The Times Travel Section was a little light on Euro-pieces yesterday, but a couple of articles did catch our eye: If It’s Good, Is It Too Good To Be True? The “Practical Traveler” column examines the marketing of rock-bottom deals advertised who know?