Thessaloniki gets ready for its metro launch in November
The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays
Head to the Far North or to the Far South to breathe easily
It looks like demand still overtakes supply maintaining this state of affairs in the Iberian country
One small political party is fighting for this to happen with a new draft bill
Tourists can now only reach the Benagil Cave with licensed kayak and boat tours
A conversation with the Mayor of Lisbon about the spirit and dimensions of innovation present in the Portuguese capital
To the Catholic world, he is the saint of lost items and lost people, but in Lisbon, he is venerated as a native son
It’s a continuous chain of back-to-back smaller sand stretches on the Atlantic coast of this country
It will total 3,000 kilometres and it will form a loop around the country
Overall, the continent is getting more expensive for tourism
A look back after a year and a half of cross-European exchanges of experience against disinformation
It is called Marco, after the European village whose halves it connects
At least, according to Trip Advisor’s users and these guys know their stuff
The new head of the city council is Cristina Pedra
And interestingly enough, it’s less than what passengers need to pay today to get between the two cities via railways
Train services are and will be severely affected as a result
The Iberian country seeks to entice practitioners of this sport with artificial waves, in addition to the ones in the ocean
Linköping (Sweden) wins in the European Rising Innovative City category
Agueda is the place where you will find the smallest Santa in the world as well
The urban transformation experiment is borrowed from Barcelona’s ‘superilla’ in a bid to see how replicable it is
It’s more limited than its German equivalent, but it’s still a good step in the right direction
Check which dates and destinations you should look out for so you can plan in advance
Perhaps not surprisingly, they are both located in the sunny southern part of the continent
The country’s National Maritime Authority has issued a regulation on the use of loudspeakers
The administration management, however, claims this will not result in the loss of human jobs
Portugal is growing its renewable energy sector and will soon have a large hydrogen electrolyser in the port of Sines
While some cities are looking to turn away from that type of tourism, others seem to be priming themselves for it
And the summer hasn’t even begun so that share is likely to go up even more
This makes it the sixth country in the European Union to allow the end-of-life procedure
The apartment building has just undergone a renovation worth 14 million euros
Details are sketchy on how long the measure will continue, but large-scale construction projects are being used as the catalyst to change