Travelling to a foreign country is always a tricky adventure – especially so when you go there for a big sports event. You might put your foot in your mouth by saying something wrong and it’s never good to cross a Frenchman (as was most prominently displayed by Zidane’s famous headbutt
UEFA Euro 2016: Follow the English Team through France by Coach!
Having never won a European Championship, 2016 might be England’s time to shine on the international stage. Roy Hodgson’s team is prepared to prove that they can defeat the likes of Spain and France and finally bring home the cup. The pre-Euros friendly against Germany, which England won 3-2, in
UEFA Euro 2016: Follow the Welsh Team through France by Coach!
Euro 2016 marks a special occasion for the Wales squad as the team managed to qualify for European Championships for the very first time. Overall, France 2016 is Wales’ second large-scale competition with the 1958 FIFA World Cup having marked their first appearance on the international stage.
UEFA Euro 2016: Follow the Northern Ireland Football Team through France by Coach!
UEFA Euro 2016 marks the first international appearance of the Green and White army in 30 years and there’s every reason to be optimistic. Michael O’Neill’s team look back at a 10-game unbeaten run and are the first ever Pot Five team to have come first in their group in the history of the Euros.
Get your Green on: Take the Coach to Dublin for St. Patrick’s Day
Next week the Irish will celebrate their national holiday again and although numerous places in the UK and the whole world have come up with their own St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, nothing beats the original Paddy’s Day Parade in Dublin. Instead of celebrating only on 17 March, the Irish make the most
Time for Rugby: Take a Coach to the RBS 6 Nations Stadiums
The Rugby 6 Nations Tournament is in full swing: The first round has seen triumphant England and France sides whereas Ireland and Wales conceded a draw in their match against each other. The competition, which is still going on until 19 March, is held annually in six stadiums dispersed among the six participating
A Film and TV Junkie’s Guide to Travelling on Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and it’s time to make plans. While many couples opt for the comfortable alternative which consists in staying at home, ordering take out and watching a chick flick on Netflix, we recommend making on-screen romance reality by visiting the most romantic film and TV
Fancy a Fancy Dress Party? Discover Europe’s Carnival Festivities by Bus!
Living on a secluded island, every year the Brits miss out on one of Europe’s biggest parties: Carnival. In countries such as Germany this time of the year is commonly known as the “fifth season”, allowing society to be turned topsy-turvy for a few days, when fools and jesters seize power. During big parades tons of sweets
London Calling: The British Metropolis is Europe’s Online Sightseeing Capital of 2015
Social media has revolutionised tourism: selfies and digital check-ins let travellers share their experiences online instantly and thus allow family and friends to take part in their tourist adventures. But where are most selfies taken? What is the number one sightseeing spot according to Google searches?
Travel Tip: A Romantic Autumn Getaway to Paris for £10
Autumn is the perfect season for couples: You can snuggle up under a warm blanket, light a candle and enjoy a cozy night at the fireplace while the temperature outside start to drop. However, instead of spending this time in the UK, a short getaway to romantic Paris will certainly be appreciated by your significant other.