Europe Travel Blog
Herewith is a collection of Europe travel tips, advice, suggestions, insights, and recommendations to help you make the best of your Europe travel! Check back often – Craig will never run out of Europe travel topics to write about – believe me!
Why is travel in Europe so easy?
On a recent trip across the Canada/USA border to celebrate Independence Day with my American relatives, I found myself wishing I was in Europe. Not because I don't like the 4th of July, vast open spaces, and fireworks - I do. It was the border that got me. On the...
Tower or Dungeon?
Where would you rather be, in a tower or in a dungeon? Well if you travel to Germany's Rothenburg ob der Tauber, you can certainly try both. Rothenburg o.d.T. (not to be confused with numerous other Rothenburgs in Europe) is a quintessentially Bavarian town, with...
5 Things to Expect in Paris
Paris is one the world's great cities, but it can also be overwhelming for a first-time visitor. Here are five good tips on what to expect from travel blogger Christine Gilbert: How does one write about Paris? Do they talk about the beauty of the city or the vibrant...
Top 5 Florence Places to Eat Amazing Food, Feel Like A Local—All for 5Euros or Less!
Florence is on everyone's must-visit list in Italy and is full of fabulous art, shopping, and yes—food. Over at Walkingfarfromhome.com they've researched five tasty and inexpensive bites to try while in Florence—perfect for a quick break from one of Florence's many...
Bolzano, Italy: A Mountain Town with Culture, Class, & History.
Bolzano is a fascinating stop on our Grand Tour. It's located in the Italian Alps, but German speaking. Along with its outstanding natural beauty it houses one of Europe's most interesting archeological finds: Ötzi, the mummified remains of a prehistoric man found in...
Discovering Great Art With An Emotional Punch
Art can speak to us in profound ways, moving us emotionally, intellectually, and even spiritually. Europe is filled with countless artistic masterpieces worthy of your time and attention. Part of the joy of exploring Europe's art is discovering those pieces that speak...
Where to After Florence? 3 Tuscan Hill Towns to Explore.
Our Grand Tour ends in Florence, the gateway to Tuscany with its picturesque hill towns surrounded by endless wineries and sun-drenched countryside. The Tuscan hill country is a worthy option for those looking to extend their stays and do some further exploring. The...
Being in History
Visiting Europe is a kind of historical re-awakening - a way of linking to our collective past. Walking down a centuries old cobblestone road, walking between centuries old buildings, I get the feeling that in some way, the past is alive in these...
5 Great Water Experiences in Europe
Humans are drawn to water. There is a universal appeal to the beauty of a waterfall, a small stream, a crystal clear lagoon. Just look at house prices - the closer you are to a coastline or a lake, the more expensive the property. When I share pictures from travels...
“You don’t even have a tan”
Upon return from one of my trips to Europe in 2012, a neighbour asked me, "So what do you do when you're over there? I mean, you don't even have a tan."I actually did have some colour from hiking under the warm Italian sun in the Dolomites and along the...