Winter is a magical time for a domestic or European break by train, bus or boat. Christmas markets and festivals sparkle in ...
Sparkling photos & festive fun from Saxony, Germany’s holiday gem Caption: The carousel in the main train station ...
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14 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Germany You’ve Never Heard Of
Germany’s big cities, Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg, get all the attention, but the country’s true magic often hides in its ...
From coffeehouses and classical concerts to queer nightlife and grand hotels, here's where to stay, eat, and explore in one ...
One UK Christmas market has just climbed to second in Europe on a major seasonal ranking – and it isn’t the one you think. A medieval backdrop, ...
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Breeders’ Cup Buzz: Kenny McPeek Believes Two-Turn Dirt Mile Should Suit Mystik Dan
I think she might stay in the U.S. after the race.” Jack Davison, trainer of She’s Quality (Turf Sprint) was trackside this ...
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Winter in Zermatt, Switzerland is Paradise for Skiers and Foodies
The Matterhorn dominates every view in Zermatt. Discover why this traffic-free Swiss village is a winter paradise worth every ...
Hidden in eastern Nevada’s rugged landscape, Cave Lake State Park remains one of the Silver State’s best-kept secrets – a dazzling blue oasis that somehow escapes the attention it so richly deserves.
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Nearly half of German long-distance trains delayed in October
Almost 50% of long-distance trains in Germany were running behind schedule in October, the operator confirmed on Monday, in ...
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This Is the No. 1 Winter Train in the U.S.—and It Goes Through a Forest, Gorgeous Rock Formations, and Passes by a Waterfall
The image of a train chugging up a snow-covered mountain feels both nostalgic and mythical. Does such a winter train really exist? And if it does, where is it found? The folks at JR Pass, a rail pass ...
Germany’s growers have started to cut their Christmas trees in anticipation of a tradition that’s around 500 years old.
Where did the tradition of decorating trees for Christmas come from? Some say it's Germany, where growers have started to cut ...
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