Eurly Editorial Policy: Proven 2026 Standards

Eurly Editorial Policy

Current travel advisory note: Official guidance can change quickly. As of 19 June 2026, the U.S. Department of State lists Russia as Level 4: Do not travel, and the UK FCDO advises against all travel to Russia. Check official government advice before planning any Russia-related travel.

The Eurly editorial policy explains the standards behind every published guide. Accuracy, transparency, and reliable sourcing are central priorities. Regular reviews help keep information current.

Eurly Editorial Policy: Research and Sourcing Standards

Eurly editorial policy research and verification standards for travel guides

All Eurly content is researched using primary and authoritative sources, including official tourism boards, transport operators, attraction ticketing websites, airport authorities, and on-the-ground research where available.

We do not reproduce travel information from other travel blogs or content aggregators. When Eurly publishes a ticket price, opening time, train fare, or transport route, the information has been verified directly from an official source such as a museum website, rail operator, or transport authority.

If a detail cannot be officially verified, we clearly state that limitation and direct readers to the appropriate official source for confirmation.

How Eurly Verifies Prices

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Price information published on Eurly is sourced directly from official attraction, transport, and booking websites at the time of verification. We do not publish estimated pricing or ranges taken from user reviews or third-party aggregators.

Because travel prices change frequently, every guide includes a Last verified date. This reflects when the information was most recently checked against the official source.

If readers discover pricing changes after publication, they can contact Eurly at Eurly contact page‘>Eurly contact page . Verified corrections are updated promptly.

How We Verify Transport Information

Transport guidance on Eurly is checked against official operator information and fare documentation. This includes train fares, airport transfer options, metro pricing, and official taxi guidance.

For example, Paris transport information may be verified against these types of official sources:

Transport Type Official Source
Metro and bus fares RATP
Train prices and schedules SNCF
Airport transport guidance Paris AƩroport (ADP)
Official taxi pricing Airport and transport authority guidance

Eurly does not publish transport prices sourced solely from third-party booking platforms, travel forums, or user-submitted reports.

Our Editorial Update Process

All Eurly pages are reviewed regularly to maintain accuracy and relevance. The Last verified date shown on each article reflects the most recent editorial review for factual accuracy, pricing, and logistics.

Pages are updated when:

  • Transport operators announce fare changes
  • Attractions adjust ticket pricing or opening hours
  • Travel logistics change seasonally
  • Readers report potential inaccuracies
  • Major travel periods approach and demand increases

High-traffic travel guides and transport pages are reviewed more frequently due to the higher likelihood of changes affecting travellers.

For more on this part of the trip, also see our How to Book Trains in Europe for First-Time Visitors and Moscow Europe: A Traveler's Complete City Guide | Eurly.

Affiliate Disclosure and Commercial Independence

Eurly uses affiliate links for selected hotel, transport, and experience bookings. These relationships help support the site and are clearly disclosed where applicable.

Affiliate partnerships do not influence editorial recommendations. Eurly does not accept payment in exchange for editorial placement, favourable coverage, or inclusion in destination guides.

Hotels, restaurants, transport options, and travel experiences featured on Eurly are selected because they are useful for travellers, not because of commercial agreements.

AI Assistance and Human Editorial Review

Eurly editorial policy for AI assistance and human editorial review

Eurly may use AI tools to assist with drafting and content structuring. However, every article is reviewed, edited, and fact-checked by a human editor before publication.

The named author or editor on each page is responsible for the final published content, including:

  • Fact verification
  • Price confirmation
  • Editorial decisions
  • Source validation
  • Content accuracy

AI-generated drafts are treated as working materials only. All Eurly editorial standards apply equally regardless of how the initial draft was produced.

How to Report Errors or Updates

Eurly welcomes reader feedback and corrections. If you discover outdated pricing, incorrect transport information, closed attractions, or factual errors, contact the editorial team at Eurly contact page‘>Eurly contact page .

Every report is reviewed, and verified inaccuracies are corrected as quickly as possible.

For broader trip-planning context, you can also check additional travel background on Wikivoyage.

You can explore authoritative background and references on Wikipedia.

Mara Vale, Eurly travel writer

Mara Vale

Mara Vale writes Eurly travel guides for first-time Europe visitors who want practical routes, realistic pacing, and fewer avoidable planning mistakes.

Eurly guides are written to help readers make confident travel decisions, but opening hours, ticket rules, transit disruptions, and local conditions can change. Always verify key reservations and official schedules before you travel.

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