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.
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A new Family Breaks Index by travel booking platform LateRooms ranks the easiest European cities for traveling with babies, toddlers and young children.
Smithsonian Journeys has revealed its 2027 lineup, featuring global cultural itineraries, immersive long stays and three dedicated trips timed to the total solar eclipse.
Several European countries have warned their citizens to exercise caution when traveling to Minneapolis, citing protests, political tensions, and public safety concerns.
Greenland is experiencing a notable rise in international travel interest, with Air Greenland reporting strong booking growth from the U.S., the U.K., and Germany beyond traditional peak seasons.
Copenhagen’s new DestinationPay model brings its award-winning CopenPay concept to cities worldwide, rewarding travelers for sustainable and community-minded actions.
Global travellers looking for peace of mind will favour the ranked lists of the top 15 safest countries and top 15 safest cities for 2026, according to the latest research.
iCandy’s “Little Flyers Index” reveals the top 10 airports worldwide that go the extra mile for traveling families—measuring everything from nursing rooms to play zones and dining options.
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.
From bike-friendly capitals to lakeside havens, these cities lead the world in quality of life, culture, and calm. Discover the top 10 destinations ranked by the Global Liveability Index 2025.
Reservations are now open for 1 Hotel’s Scandinavian debut in Copenhagen, offering eco-conscious travelers a new sustainable sanctuary in the heart of Denmark’s capital.
In 2025, the Happy City Index highlights ten cities—Copenhagen, Zurich, Singapore, Aarhus, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Munich, Wellington, and Helsinki—that lead the way in sustainability, innovation, and quality of life.