Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: The Danube
The hearty soup-stew known around the world began as the everything-goes-in meal of Hungarian herdsmen
Think Groundhog Day—but with fire
The best place to see Switzerland's stunning flora is high up in the mountains
A farm in Switzerland offers a slow moo-tion ride through the alpine countryside
As the shadow of war fades, the country’s former fallout shelters now house everything from museums to cheese factories
The Sami Easter Festival blends old and new traditions in Lappland's northern reaches
Finland celebrates its first festival devoted to a steamy tradition
The towering peak that straddles Switzerland and Italy is full of secrets
It's about to get harder to visit Cinque Terre—but that might be a good thing
Filled with pure glacier water, Silfra is the only place on Earth where divers can touch two continental plates at once
The city's colorful murals put it in the running for comic book capital of the world
From mountains to cafes, the world is full of strange and beautiful ways to cross into other countries
Wroclaw, Poland and San Sebastian, Spain just joined the EU list—and for good reason
From ice-encrusted hot tubs to baths made of beer, don't miss these six spectacular soaks
From Winnie the Pooh's 90th birthday to the National Park Service's centennial, you won't want to miss out on these once-in-a-lifetime events
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: Venice
Among islands barely emerging from the water, you find yourself in an ageless world
Grab your light saber and celebrate the art of the movie series at museums around the world
From historical bans on Basques to modern-day naming restrictions, Iceland's laws leave a lasting impression
The mythical holiday beast is once again on the prowl, but beware, he's making his way across the Atlantic
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