Blog A Luxurious Retreat at the Prince Hall Hotel: Embracing Country House Charm in Devon’s Dartmoor Posted on April 5, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Dartmoor is a place that demands respect, with its stunning landscapes and unpredictable weather. Leaving snowy Bristol behind, we saw green fields by the time we reached Tavistock, and even a bit of blue sky. But as we drove onto the moor, the mist descended, and the fields were blanketed… Read more
Blog 20 Spectacular Experiences Await You in Paxos, Greece Posted on April 5, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Paxos, the smallest of the Ionian islands in Greece, is a place where most visitors come to do nothing but relax. The island offers stunning views, crystal-clear turquoise waters, delicious food, and a chance to unwind with friends and family. I stayed at the luxurious Villa Glaros, but if you… Read more
Blog A Weekend in Budapest: Must-See Attractions for Your Spring Getaway Posted on April 5, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Last time I visited Budapest, it was summer. The weather was warm and humid, with thunderstorms looming. We took the kids to watch Hungarian folk dancing during the St Stephen’s Day festival. This time, I returned in February, with a hint of snow in the air and the promise of… Read more
Blog A Weekend in Verona – Embrace the Romance of Italy’s Lovers’ Haven Posted on April 5, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide In this article, our guest writer Francesco Visconti takes us on a weekend trip to Verona, exploring the true Italian essence of the city beyond the famous Romeo and Juliet story. Everyone knows Verona as the setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, and lovers flock there to see Juliet’s balcony…. Read more
Blog 12 Unforgettable Experiences to Enjoy in North East Wales Posted on April 3, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide North East Wales is full of stunning views. The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct towers over the Dee Valley, and the Talacre lighthouse is beautifully set against sand dunes on a wide beach. This part of North Wales is less crowded but still gorgeous and untouched. The Clwydian hills are great for walking,… Read more
Blog Enchanting Villages and Breathtaking Landscapes: An Underrated Italian Gem Awaiting American Travelers Posted on April 3, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Italy is home to some of the world’s most famous landmarks, such as the Colosseum, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Milan Duomo. It’s also known for its incredible cuisine and rich culture, making it a top destination for American travelers. Despite its popularity, most visitors tend to stick… Read more
Blog Savoring the Best: Top 10 Culinary Delights and Dining Spots in St. Kitts Posted on April 2, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide On the Caribbean island of St Kitts, you can buy fresh fish directly from the fishing boats, and market stalls display a colorful range of tropical fruits. There’s always something interesting cooking on the roadside barbecues. If you love to eat, here are some local St Kitts food specialties I… Read more
Blog Navigating Rome: The Reign of Compact Cars! Posted on April 2, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide As we wandered through the narrow streets of Trastevere and the Jewish Ghetto in Rome, we noticed an abundance of small cars. I was surprised to see classic cars and motorbikes zipping through the cobbled streets, which I had assumed were pedestrian-only. In Rome, small cars dominate the roads, and… Read more
Blog Culinary Gems in Southampton: Top Dining Spots for Cruise Travelers Posted on April 2, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Southampton is your gateway to some of the best food in the South of England. From the chalk streams and vineyards of Hampshire to the salads from the Isle of Wight and the artisan food producers of the New Forest, there’s a lot to explore. Here are some top places… Read more
Blog Connections Between Schloss Friedenstein in Gotha and the Victoria and Albert Legacy in Thuringia, Germany Posted on March 28, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Schloss Friedenstein, perched above the town of Gotha in Thuringia, is a castle designed to impress. This region, known as the Cultural Heart of Germany, is filled with castles and palaces. I visited during the bicentenary of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s birth, with special exhibitions highlighting their connections to… Read more