Copenhagen, Berlin and Barcelona Named Europe’s Easiest City Breaks for Families
A new Family Breaks Index by travel booking platform LateRooms ranks the easiest European cities for traveling with babies, toddlers and young children.
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a fairy-tale city known for its stunning Gothic and Baroque architecture. The picturesque Old Town Square with its famous Astronomical Clock, the majestic Prague Castle, and the historic Charles Bridge make it a must-visit European destination. Beyond its iconic sights, Prague offers charming cobblestone streets, cozy cafés, and a vibrant cultural scene. The city’s enchanting atmosphere and rich history attract travelers year-round.
A new Family Breaks Index by travel booking platform LateRooms ranks the easiest European cities for traveling with babies, toddlers and young children.
A new global ranking highlights the best cities to raise a family, with Brisbane taking the top spot thanks to safety, green spaces and quality of life.
Tripadvisor’s Winter Travel Index shows strong global demand, with travelers split between cold-weather cities and tropical escapes. Here are the top winter trends and destinations.
Wizz Air will open a new base in Podgorica, Montenegro, in March 2026, adding 14 new destinations across Europe and boosting regional connectivity.
Booking.com expands its attractions and activities portfolio by integrating with FareHarbor, bringing 150,000 new tours, experiences, and attractions to its platform globally.
Discover the safest cities in Europe to visit in 2025, as ranked by Numbeo’s Quality of Life Index and recent safety assessments.
American Airlines is launching five new direct routes from its U.S. hubs to Europe for summer 2026 – including connections to Lyon, Salzburg, Milan, Nice, and Prague – expanding its international network and offering more options for leisure and business travelers.
A new ComfortJet high-speed train will connect Prague, Berlin, and Copenhagen starting May 2026—offering twice-daily direct service, dining cars, children’s cinema, bike storage, and wheelchair accessibility, with travel times of approximately seven hours between Berlin and Copenhagen and 11 hours to Prague.