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Get all the essential information you need to plan your trip to the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics, from venue updates to insider tips. Learn about new sports being introduced and venue-specific updates ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics are coming to Italy, and Milan will be one of the stars of the show. From February 6 to 22, the Milano-Cortina Winter Games will unfold across a network of alpine villages and ...
Find the best vermouth bars in Madrid and learn a bit about the history of this iconic drink from a food and wine expert based in Madrid.
Meet Nicole, a Context food guide and global winemaker, as she shares her story—from harvests across four continents to unforgettable moments in Madrid’s tapas bars.
Explore why truly meaningful travel depends on connection, conversation, and an expert tour guide—not just seeing the sights.
Explore Tuscany’s 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites—what to see, how to visit, and what makes each one unforgettable.
Prague is a city of cobbled streets, towering spires, and rich, complex history. But beneath the surface of tourist attractions and charming cafes lies a darker past, a time when heresy, alchemy, and ...
The Catholic Church has had quite a history of papal influences and indulgences. These 5 leaders have garnered collective fascination and the most interesting Popes in history.
See the faces and learn the names of the legendary women who made society as we know it. We want to highlight the many stories of women around the world, through different eras and epochs, that have ...
World Book Day celebrates the joy of reading, inspiring people of all ages to explore new stories and ideas through books. At Context Travel, our mission thrives on connecting curious travelers to the ...
Discover the 2025 Year of Cézanne in Provence with special exhibitions, artist trails, and immersive cultural events. Follow in Cézanne’s footsteps and explore the landscapes that shaped modern art.
From the myth about Venetians escaping barbarian conquerors to live on the islands of Venice, one seed of truth emerges: Venice did actually expand around the 5th and 6th centuries. As trade on water ...