Rick Steves points out, in his Europe Travel Blog, that tipping, while second nature in the U.S., can come across as overly generous in many European locations. In places like France and Italy — two ...
Given it’s eternal popularity, it’s hard to believe Europe may become something of a bargain for travelers. But a few experts are predicting that may soon be the case. Brendan McKenna, an ...
Stay on top of what’s happening in the Bay Area with essential Bay Area news stories, sent to your inbox every weekday. The Bay Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra brings you context and ...
Angel Castellanos, a multi-media travel expert and travel journalist, and European tour specialists The Tour Guy explain everything you need to know about traveling to Europe in 2025. Europe set a new ...
As another twelve months of European travel draws to a close, it's time to look ahead to 2025 and see which trends look set to shape the travel scene on the continent. I've gathered some intel from ...
While many European countries have universal healthcare, your medical care as a tourist is not free. Author Ben Gran fainted in Prague and incurred a $750 medical bill, which was covered by travel ...
European train travel is booming—from the luxurious, like the Orient Express, to the very affordable, like Nightjet and Eurostar. Discover the train journeys redefining European travel for 2026.
From exploring Paris' museums to lounging on the beaches of the Greek islands, European travel can be equal parts enriching and exciting. But there's always the possibility your trip could go awry.
The European Union has delayed the implementation of its ETIAS travel authorization system to the end of 2026. The ETIAS is not a visa, but a travel authorization for short-term stays in the EU for ...
Americans looking to travel to Europe will need to register for a mandatory travel system, ETIAS. ETIAS is not currently in effect, with an estimated start date at some time in 2026. Looking to travel ...