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Amsterdam or Bust: Shake the chill with the Winter Light Festival!

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Holland Leiden

June 4, 2015 by Andrea Szyper

Holland is magical year round, but it may well be at its best in the short, chilly days of winter. No culture on earth does cozy quite like the Dutch, from the inviting interiors you’ll glimpse through open curtains to the warmth of candle-lit brown cafes. The Dutch bundle up and bike in the snow….  


Your Italian Bucket List: See These 12 Places Before You Die

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Amalfi Coast Florence Italy Rome Tuscany Umbria Venice

June 2, 2015 by Andrea Szyper

Montalcino, Top of your Bucket List So much to see and do in Italy. Of course you will likely start with Venice, Florence and Rome, what we knowlingly call The Big Three. (Wink. Nudge.) You may have gotten into the Tuscan countryside or the Amalfi Coast. If you’re lucky (and/or savvy), you’ve dug more deeply into these places….  


The Perfect Budapest in 10 Easy Steps!

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Budapest Hungary

May 26, 2015 by Cathrinbaumbach

When I think of Budapest, my brain activates distant memories of backpack travel as a college student. In those days, money was tight, and luckily the city had much to offer that was free or inexpensive, and that has not changed. Just imagine a sprawling Castle District and marvelous views of a city glistening in…  


Travel Like a Native: 15 Tips for Fitting in in Europe

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Travel Tips Trip planning

May 11, 2015 by Andrea Szyper

Your European vacation is almost here? Great! You’ve followed our tips to boost your Cultural IQ, and you’ve reached new understandings of the places you will visit on your trip? Fantastic! You are ready to connect with the locals, make new friends, and travel deeply and richly. Here are some tips to bring along with…  


Travel Like a Native: 6 Ways to Boost Your Cultural IQ

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Travel Tips Trip planning

May 5, 2015 by Andrea Szyper

So, you’ve got your flights reserved and your vacation rental apartment booked. You might even be congratulating yourself for choosing an apartment over a hotel, and you are well on your way to having a bonafide like-a-local experience. Good for you! But don’t stop now! There are some easy things you can do before your…  


Wine, Choucroute, and 12 other Must-Dos in Alsace

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Alsace Food and Drink France

May 1, 2015 by Sonia

Wine-lovers, outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs rejoice. Alsace is a territory that has changed hands too many times between France and Germany, and it has something to offer to everyone. Here are our favorites.   1. Bergheim is a delightful, flowered village and, in our eyes, the epitome of Alsatian charm with its picturesque, half-timbered homes,…  


Meet Our Giveaway Runner Up: Meet Kathryn Cooper, Environmental Leader and Educator

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Eco/living green

April 28, 2015 by Sonia

Meet the UnTours Giveaway Runner-up: Kathryn Cooper, sustainability enthusiast, practitioner and educator.   We had two fantastic UnTours Giveaway nominees this year. And although Father Tom won the vote, it was a very tough choice for us here at UnTours!   Our runner-up, Kathryn Cooper, is the founder and Chief Learning Officer of the Sustainability…  


Switzerland for Free: The Best 7 Free Things in Switzerland, and Another 480 More…

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Heartland Oberland Switzerland Ticino

April 17, 2015 by Andrea Szyper

Switzerland has always had a reputation for being expensive, but it isn’t universally true! Staying in an UnTour apartment and living like a local will show you that Switzerland is affordable and family friendly. So why the reputation? Could it be Switzerland’s international association with luxury goods that fuels the myth? (Think chocolate, fine watches and high…