From A to Z: Achilles to Zelensky
Hidden Europe Magazine | Europe's Most Intriguing Travel Magazine
by hidden europe
9M ago
In this Letter from Europe we report from an island in the Black Sea that over the last 200 years has been variously controlled by the Ottomans, Romania, the Soviet Union and Ukraine. It is the place where the Greek hero Achilles allegedly dwelt after his death ..read more
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Two decades of thinking about Europe
Hidden Europe Magazine | Europe's Most Intriguing Travel Magazine
by hidden europe
10M ago
As we reflect on two decades of researching and writing about unsung communities across Europe, we realize that we had a lot to learn about how to travel. It took courage in the early days of hidden europe to escape the tyranny of too much planning. Over time, we slowed down and came to value journeys in their own right ..read more
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Saint-Gingolph
Hidden Europe Magazine | Europe's Most Intriguing Travel Magazine
by hidden europe
10M ago
Why would I eat lunch on the Swiss side when a well-cooked plate of perch from Lake Geneva costs so much less in France? We visit Saint-Gingolph, a lakeshore village divided by an international frontier ..read more
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The Tyre Man
Hidden Europe Magazine | Europe's Most Intriguing Travel Magazine
by hidden europe
10M ago
With the unreliability of the very first cars, motoring was a stop-go process. Bibendum, the remarkable tyre man from Michelin, was always on hand to give advice in the event of breakdown or an enforced overnight stay ..read more
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Untold tales
Hidden Europe Magazine | Europe's Most Intriguing Travel Magazine
by hidden europe
10M ago
There were the journeys planned, the journeys made, and also the journeys never made. And our list of likely topics for hidden europe just grew and grew. Whatever will happen to the untold tales ..read more
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Exploring Europe by rail
Hidden Europe Magazine | Europe's Most Intriguing Travel Magazine
by hidden europe
10M ago
We never planned to write about trains. But it just sort of happened and then we developed a curious niche writing about railway journeys. Nicky Gardner and Susanne Kries reflect on a serendipitous opportunity ..read more
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There in spirit
Hidden Europe Magazine | Europe's Most Intriguing Travel Magazine
by hidden europe
10M ago
Isn’t intelligent voice radio something special? We recall a moment when it really seemed that Martin Luther might open the door and ask if he might drop in for a cuppa ..read more
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Destination Europe: 75 years of the European Travel Commission
Hidden Europe Magazine | Europe's Most Intriguing Travel Magazine
by hidden europe
10M ago
The European Travel Commission (ETC) has a special role is deepening the European brand by promoting the variety of Europe’s cultures and communities. This year ETC marks the 75th anniversary of its founding in 1948 ..read more
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Free thinking: the appeal of Friedrichstadt
Hidden Europe Magazine | Europe's Most Intriguing Travel Magazine
by hidden europe
10M ago
Friedrichstadt, a small town in northern Germany close to the Eider River, has a remarkable cultural history. It has been a haven for those seeking to escape religious persecution. Remonstrants and Mennonites settled here in the 1620s. There is still today in Friedrichstadt a sense of being somewhere very special ..read more
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That remarkable tower: marking time in Aarhus
Hidden Europe Magazine | Europe's Most Intriguing Travel Magazine
by hidden europe
10M ago
What is a grand town hall without a clock tower? The good citizens of the Danish city of Aarhus evidently felt that their new town hall would look a little naked without a tower. Architects Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller duly obliged ..read more
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