@NatGeoTravel Twitter Chat: Europe!
If you’ve been putting off that dream trip to Europe, it’s a good time to take the plunge. Traveling there is still relatively affordable, and “shoulder season”—when travelers are able to rub shoulders with more locals than tourists—is on its way.
While traditional European darlings like Paris and London still charm, there’s a whole class of rising-star cities that are just begging for a visit.
Join National Geographic Traveler‘s new editor in chief, Maggie Zackowitz (@Mzack0), for @NatGeoTravel‘s next Twitter chat on Friday, August 14, to get the skinny on Europe’s best travel destinations.
> Here’s how:
- When: 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. ET on Friday, August 14
- Where: On Twitter via @NatGeoTravel. Follow the hashtag #NatGeoTravelChat to join us!
During the live chat, Maggie will pose a series of questions that will be revealed periodically throughout the hour. But make no mistake: We want to hear from you, too.
Maggie and the @NatGeoTravel team will be retweeting their favorite responses, so be sure to follow along and add your two cents to the conversation by using the hashtag #NatGeoTravelChat.
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