What about a Bachelor party in Europe?

More and more Americans are travelling over to Europe for a Bachelor Party, we have a look at this new trend and detail the in’s and outs of travelling across the atlantic to some historic cities for the ultimate in Bachelor Parties.

How To Simplify Your Life And Travel The World

Tired of the constant stress of your life? Are non-stop phone calls, faxes, email messages, and meetings driving you crazy?

You’re not alone. Studies show most people are stressed to the breaking point. They also would love to simplify their lives and travel the world.

Imagine living on a remote tropical island, enjoying the warm sea breeze, local food, and easy-going atmosphere. You do this while earning a good income, doing the work you enjoy, and all in a far more re…

Euro Impact on the East European Countries and Banks

The euro will change the lives of people living in Western Europe when it is introduced into circulation at the start of next year. But it will also affect people living in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, where the German mark is widely held and used as a transaction currency. Those marks will cease circulating shortly after the euro’s introduction. In this third of a three-part series on the common currency, RFE/RL correspondent Mark Baker looks at what impact the euro will have outside the 12-nation euro-zone.

Anthony Sheenard is the Best European Sci-Fi Author

At the Eurocon 2007 in Copenhagen, Denmark, the national delegates of the European countries elected the Hungarian Sándor Szélesi to the best science-fiction author.
The 38 year old sci-fi, fantasy and thriller writer is living in Budapest now – his first novel called Városalapítók (The Settlers) won the Péter Zsoldos Award in “The year’s best Hungarian SF Novel” category.