European Headlines for Travelers
Miss a day of headlines? Check this page for a quick peek at the past week.
Friday, June 14
- Turkey puts park project on hold (BBC)
- New bridge set to open across the Danube between Bulgaria and Romania (BBC)
- London's zoo stays open on Friday nights (BBC)
- Have the Italian Riviera all to yourself (BBC)
- Enjoying the best of Dublin without spending a dime (BBC)
- First floodgate installed around Venice (ANSA)
Thursday, June 13
- Turkey's leader gives "final warning" to park protesters (New York Times)
- Greeks stage 24-hour strike to protest state TV closure (BBC)
- 36 hours in Oslo (New York Times)
- France family holiday (Telegraph)
- Netanyahu opens Holocaust display at Auschwitz (BBC)
- New Rome mayor wants to steer cars clear of Colosseum, Forum (ANSA)
Wednesday, June 12
- Uneasy calm in Turkish protest square (BBC)
- Strike over EU plan snarls France, UK airports (Seattle Times)
- The rise of the "free" city tour (Guardian)
- The sophisticated flavors of rural Wales (BBC)
- In Brussels, frites are more than just fries (New York Times)
- German bomber lifted from English channel (Spiegel)
Tuesday, June 11
- French air traffic controller strike grounds hundreds of flights (Guardian)
- A caffeinated return to Florence (BBC)
- 36 hours in Verona, Italy (New York Times)
- Magna Carta goes on tour (Telegraph)
- Venice's best luxury hotels (Telegraph)
- Leaning Tower of Pisa to open at night (ANSA)
Monday, June 10
- The Baroque beauty of Sicily's reborn hill towns (Seattle Times)
- Paris' giant drive-in cinema (BBC)
- Britain's 10 best fish-and-chip shops (CNN)
- Game of Thrones: See the Northern Ireland locations where it all happened (Guardian)
- Celebrate the Acropolis' extraordinary past (BBC)
- Eight of the UK's crowd-free-but-amazing natural landmarks (BudgetTravel)

