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All the new travel rules in Europe for 2025: Border checks, tourist taxes and behaviour crackdowns
Travel rules have changed across Europe in 2025, from new EU border controls to rising tourist taxes and crackdowns on bad ...
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Europe's most in-demand winter holiday destinations
Allianz Partners' 2025 European Holiday Destination Index highlights Americans' top travel spots across the pond.
Europe’s tourism sector is booming again. As of 2025, spending is rising and interest is strong even despite higher costs.
U.S. interest in traveling to Europe this summer has dropped by 7 percentage points. Cost concerns are the top barrier, but politics and global perception may also play a role. Chinese tourism to ...
When travel dreams take people to Europe, Italy is often their first stop. There’s something seductively charming about this ...
Europe’s tourism sector maintained a solid performance in Q2 2025, highlighting its resilience amid ongoing economic pressures and geopolitical uncertainty. According to the European Travel Commission ...
The perception of high costs remains the most cited barrier to travel to Europe, mentioned by almost half of respondents not planning a trip to the region. This marks a significant 7 percent increase ...
From flip-flop fines to beach smoking bans to selfie crackdowns, Europe travel rules are getting stricter. Here’s what tourists need to know before they travel to Europe this summer. ByLaura Begley ...
The first order of business for travelers heading to Europe is securing a flight across the Atlantic. Always keep in mind during this phase of the trip that you can often save a few hundred bucks by ...
Europe has always held a kind of magic for me. It started with a well-worn travel book about Malta I found in the back of my grandmother’s closet, filled with handwritten notes and recipes she’d ...
Imagine you land in a dreamy European city after a long flight, yawning and ready to collapse into your temporary home. In ...
European travel groups have expressed concern over a proposal that would set the fee for the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) at 20 euros. The fee is currently set to be 7 ...
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