The leisure and culture events to enjoy this spring
This spring brings with it a number of events celebrating art, music and… mud
This spring brings with it a number of events celebrating art, music and… mud
With more than 300 historic monuments, a central location and a growing business tourism industry, Mechelen is fast becoming one of Belgium’s MICE hubs
Famed as a centre for sports, Kitzbühel, Austria also has all the amenities and services needed for a memorable and inspiring business event
The Wilder Kaiser region of Austria boasts stunning views, organic materials and geothermal energy sources, making it an ideal location for any ecological business event
With its abundant supply of organic materials and natural resources, the Tyrol region of Austria is an ideal location for all manner of holidays and events
Rebranding a hotel group is no small feat, but with a clear strategy and a commitment to changing client needs, the results can be outstanding. Business Destinations spoke to Rupert Simoner about recent changes to the Vienna House group
Cradled in the Austrian Alps, the famed sporting town of Kitzbühel is building a reputation as one of the continent’s most impressive and sustainable MICE destinations
The US and railways once went hand in hand, but since the mid-20th century, rail passenger use across the country has sharply declined. The reasons are down to the country’s unique history
One of Europe’s most central, peaceful and beautiful countries, the Czech Republic is climbing the ranks as a preferred destination for business meetings and events
As Russia’s second largest carrier, Transaero Airlines is able to offer an extensive selection of class types to its customers, as well as a variety of routes that span the globe
With the festive season in full swing, Europe’s cities are alive with mulled wine, roast chestnuts and bratwurst. Laura French takes a look at some of the best Christmas markets on the continent
Once the most important trading outpost in Europe, Venice is now known simply as a magnet for global tourists. Jules Gray asks the crucial question: does the city need to diversify its economy in order to survive?