Business Series Celebrated Spanish wines and the unique regions they come from In partnership with ICEX Rioja, Cava, Sherry - three famous wines from very different parts of Spain. In this episode of Here We Grow, I visit the distinctive regions they come from and find out why these wines are so special and individual. 17/09/2020
Destinations Stargazing in Italy. The valley honoured by UNESCO for its night sky The Italian valley in Lignan has been certified by the Starlight Foundation, part of UNESCO, as one of the most beautiful places in the world to see the night sky. 16/09/2020
World News Annual MIPIM Awards Ceremony honours some of the world's best hotels Four hotels based in Europe and beyond will find out if they are to be crowned the winner of the best hotel and tourism resort award 15/09/2020
Europe News EU looks to revive a struggling tourism industry As the coronavirus continues to grip the world, the EU looks to how it can save a tourism sector that has witnessed one of its worst summer seasons on record. 14/09/2020
Experiences France's first exhibition dedicated to Vivienne Westwood opens in Lyon The exhibition features over 200 pieces that trace nearly half a century in the career of the British fashion designer, from the Sex Pistols to her ecological campaigns. 11/09/2020
Travel News Notre-Dame's crypt reopens after 18 months with Victor Hugo exhibition The crypt is the first site situated close to the cathedral to reopen since the fire of April 2019 destroyed the spire and much of Notre-Dame's roof. 10/09/2020
People What is life like for a female travel photographer in Turkey in 2020? Euronews Travel profiles Turkish photographer: F. Dilek Uyar. She explains what it’s like to be a female travel photographer in Turkey in 2020. 09/09/2020
Travel News Hundreds flock to Venice's 'Regata Storica' despite COVID restrictions The traditional gondola race along the Grand Canal re-enacts the colourful past of the Venetian Republic. 07/09/2020
Russia Russia’s Bolshoi Theatre reopens after six month coronvirus lockdown The theatre kicked off its 245th season to a mask-wearing half-empty auditorium with a performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s “Don Carlo”. 07/09/2020
Experiences Best COVID-Safe Restaurants and Dining Experiences in London The UK’s capital is getting creative with how it can offer a safe yet fun dining experience in the coronavirus era. 04/09/2020
People Meet Norway’s 21st Century Viking In Western Norway, Espen Hatleskog spends his days living like a Viking with his Alaskan Malamute, Fenris. 02/09/2020
Russia Volunteers build path to site of cosmonaut landing in Russian forest The trail, deep in the remote Perm region of Russia, will take visitors to the site where 55 years ago two cosmonauts crash-landed after their spacecraft malfunctioned. 01/09/2020
Europe News Red-listing of Ibiza and Mallorca a disaster for local businesses Some of Spain’s world famous holiday destinations have become COVID-19 hotspots. Ibiza may be considered the clubbing capital of the world, but despite its dancefloors being silenced by the pandemic, infection rates in the Balearic islands are still climbing. 27/08/2020
France Coronavirus: Belgium bans travel to Paris amid COVID-19 resurgence The Belgian foreign ministry has banned travel to the French capital amid a rise in COVID-19 cases. 26/08/2020
Travel News COVID-19: Latest travel rules to UK from quarantine listed countries Britain imposed a 14-day quarantine rule on travellers arriving from countries such as France, Spain and Belgium and confusion has mounted for those looking to take a short trip to the UK and what it means for family or friends you may stay with. 25/08/2020
Travel News European holiday destinations see rise in coronavirus cases Several local authorities have been quick to blame tourists 25/08/2020
Partner content Slow tourism and you: a match made in Bulgaria Partner content presented by Bulgaria Travel Bulgaria's storied location between East and West has given it plenty of Instagram-ready sights, but this is a soulful and quietly cosmopolitan land too, steeped in traditions that invite you to power down for a bit and savor the moment. 24/08/2020
Montenegro Would you jump off Montenegro’s second-tallest bridge? Rising 170m above the deepest canyon in Europe, the Đurđevića Tara is the tallest bridge in northern Montenegro and one of the largest in the Balkans. 24/08/2020
Belgium EU gives green light to €290 million state aid for Brussels Airlines The EU's temporary state aid framework means the Belgian government can help the ailing national carrier avoid bankruptcy. 21/08/2020
World News What Americans should know about Europe’s travel restrictions With the EU’s travel ban on US citizens still in place, what options do American passport holders have when it comes to international travel? 21/08/2020