How to get the most out of two weeks in Europe

How to get the most out of two weeks in Europe

I just traveled to five countries in Europe in two weeks. That might sound like a lot, but in Europe, people do it all the time! For most US-Americans, one of the biggest barriers to international travel is our relatively small amount of vacation time. If you only get 2-3 weeks of vacation from work (which is the unfortunate standard for many of us), using that time to travel across the pond to visit one place can seem like a waste.

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Living in Reykjavik, a tiny capital with big city perks

Living in Reykjavik, a tiny capital with big city perks

Despite being one of Europe’s smallest capital cities, the lively Icelandic hotspot offers all the cultural perks of a much larger place. With just 200,000 residents, Reykjavík ranks as one of Europe’s smallest capital cities. But when Iceland’s total population only hovers around 300,000, it makes sense that the capital is known as the “big city” and offers all the cultural perks of a much larger place.

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Visiting Spain? What to know before you go there

Visiting Spain? What to know before you go there

It’s got what many believe is the greatest club football team ever assembled — FC Barcelona. Not to mention one of the planet’s greatest collections of art at the Prado museum in Madrid.
Then there’s the food, which we’ve suggested is among the greatest cuisine in the world right now. What makes Spain such a cultural powerhouse?

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Crete: The island of archaeology and powder-soft beaches

Crete: The island of archaeology and powder-soft beaches

Heraklion, the Cretan capital, was Europe’s fastest-growing tourism destination of 2017. Those visitors are coming to Greece’s largest, most diverse island to enjoy 3,000 square miles of mountains, valleys and sandy shores lapped by the Aegean and Libyan seas — as well as 3,000 hours of sunshine a year.

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