MORE THAN 60 CITIES IN 25 COUNTRIES
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VENICE, ITALY
Chioggia, Torcello, San Erasmo… An off-the-beaten-path guide to the Italian archipelago for which it is enough to approach the pier of the Fondamenta Nuova and get on one of the ‘vaporetti’ that run along the lagoon.
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AKUREYRI, ICELAND
Starting in bustling Reykjavik, a circular tour through Iceland amidst cinematic scenery and otherworldly landscapes.
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BERLIN, GERMANY
A circular route starting and ending in Mitte and discovering unique places such as Alexanderplatz, the Museum Island and the Nikolai quarter.
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VIENNA, AUSTRIA
The Austrian capital amazes with its imperial legacy and its vitality, whose gardens, palaces and museums offer a wide range of activities and music festivals.
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CRACOW, POLAND
It continues to add attractions to its incredible architectural legacy, such as having been European Capital of Gastronomic Culture during 2019 or being considered one of the most affordable cities for travelers.
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MILAN, ITALY
Original tracks in the Navigli, Tortona and Brera areas to discover an elegant and artisanal side of the Italian metropolis.
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STRALSUND, GERMANY
Surrounded by water and a unique architectural beauty… a city break in the old Hanseatic city of Stralsund offers unforgettable moments.
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DEGGENDORF, GERMANY
In Deggendorf, the typical Lower Bavarian way of life is evident in the local cuisine and warm hospitality, as well as in the customs and celebrations that are hallmarks of festivals.
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ZAGREB, CROATIA
Central European to the core, a lover of coffee, socializing and original even in its museums, the Croatian capital hides many surprises.
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DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
Labyrinthine marble alleys, imposing walls licked by the waves of the Adriatic, lavish palaces and the pleasures of the Dalmatian coast.
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BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA
One hour cruise from Vienna, where Slovakia meets Austria and Hungary, a green and cultured city.
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PRIMORSKEM, SLOVENIA
Yugoslav Army buildings converted into youth leisure centers and other surprises in the Slovenian capital, a city in ferment.
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TARTU, ESTONIA
Its university, founded in the 17th century, has made this city the cultural epicenter of Estonia and one of the most attractive enclaves in the Baltic.
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SATAKUNTA, FINLAND
Finland ranks first in this year’s United Nations happiness report. A route from Helsinki to the interior in search of the wild beauty of its forests and lakes.
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PARIS, FRANCE
Cobblestone streets and painted windows, hidden courtyards, small fashionable stores, trendy restaurants, chic cafés, well-kept aesthetics, must-see historical spaces.
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ROUEN, FRANCE
The medieval atmosphere of the city transports the visitor to past times and churches and abbeys loom over the roofs drawing a silhouette rarely seen.
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LILLE, FRANCE
Lille, a historic-artistic city, has an extraordinary architectural and cultural heritage. The historic district, rich in monuments, Flemish facades and pleasant streets.
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BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Reflected in the Danube, the capital of Hungary maintains the charm of its spas and thermal springs, the rapture of Béla Bartók’s music and a European atmosphere.
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MOLISE, ITALY
A rural world that seems to be taken from another era, just an hour from Rome, offering a spectacle of great peaks, silent valleys and 35 km of coastline with crystal clear sea.
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SALERNO, ITALY
Located on the Amalfi coast, the city has a rich, centuries-old history and over the years has become a modern, cosmopolitan and vibrant city.
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PESCARA, ITALY
Sun, sea, sport and action are the key words of the province of Pescara, a mixture of nature, suggestive landscapes and sports.
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CORK, IRELAND
One of the liveliest cities on the island, with riverside walks, fantastic pubs and original and unforgettable experiences.
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LIMERICK, IRELAND
The pure Georgian atmosphere shines through: a hive of activity, fun and vital essence…
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RIGA, LATVIA
Cobblestone streets and modernist houses. The capital of Latvia lived the splendor of the czars and the darkness of Nazism.
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PORTO, PORTUGAL
Codfish, tiles and wines from the Ribera wine cellars, small and big pleasures in the Portuguese city.
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SAO PEDRO DE AVIOSO, PORTUGAL
To get to know the old town, declared a World Heritage Site, you don’t have to go with a map in hand, you just have to let yourself go and enjoy its history and its magnetism.
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SZCZECIN, POLAND
The city is an important seaport that became rich thanks to the Baltic trade in the Middle Ages, Szczecin’s charm lies in its Haussmann-style avenues.
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KATOWICE, POLAND
With its 2.7 million inhabitants including the metropolitan area, Katowice is a major center of science, culture, industry, business and transportation.
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WROKLAWSKI, POLAND
In 2016 it was named as European Capital of Culture; since then, it is normal to see it in the lists of cities in Europe that you should not miss.
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LUBLIN, POLAND
For centuries the city of Lublin was known as a place of tolerance, where Jews, Russians, Protestants, Catholics, i.e. all kinds of nationalities and religions lived together.
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IASI, ROMANIA
The capital of the Vltava region abounds with culture and history, grandiose monuments and lively narrow pedestrian streets.
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OSTRAVA, CZECH
The city of the Czech Republic, a former mining and iron and steel center, has been reconverted into a bohemian and cultural city without losing its authenticity.
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NUREMBERG, GERMANY
From a medieval fortress to the architectural footprint of Nazism, with stops at a curious wine warehouse and the Beautiful Fountain in the lively main square of the German town.
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ISTAMBUL, TURKEY
The treasures of Istanbul, the walk from the beautiful Hagia Sophia discovers the Byzantine and Ottoman legacy of the mythical and exotic Turkish city.
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WARSAW, POLAND
Factories converted into cultural and leisure centers, graffiti, contemporary art and hipster bars in the city on the Vistula River. Pure artistic effervescence.
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SOPRON, HUNGARY
The old town of Sopron is very well preserved, and its cobblestone streets invite both locals and tourists to stroll around. It is also famous for the wine it produces.
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TROLLHATTAN, SWEDEN
Charm, good gastronomy, cordiality and simplicity for a destination that is becoming fashionable.
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SZEGED, HUNGARY
On the border with Serbia, along the Tisza River, it is one of the largest cities in Hungary. Full of students, it is known as the “City of the Sun” because of its good climate.
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ROME, ITALY
Eat at a floating table on the river or try some fettuccini in a classic trattoria. Decalogue of pleasures that can only be experienced in the Italian capital.
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MISKOLC, HUNGARY
Miskolc is the fourth largest city in Hungary. Located next to the Bükk Mountains, the city is practically surrounded by mountains, something difficult to see in Hungary.
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CRACOW, POLAND
Stroll through the Rynek Glowny, the large market square, visit the factory of ‘Schindler’s List’ or have a drink in the bars of Kazimierz, the Jewish quarter.
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DEBRECEN, HUNGARY
Surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains, it is a modern and dynamic city full of stores, restaurants and modern cultural centers.
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PRAGUE, CZECH
The vibrant capital of the Czech Republic in a stroll through its parks, squares, bridges, beer gardens and literary corners.
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BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
A reverse ranking so as not to miss anything of the most beautiful city on the banks of the Danube.
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RIGA, LATVIA
A small, pedestrianized old town, cheap prices and few tourists. Who can give more?
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PISA, ITALY
The capital of Tuscany offers much more than its famous leaning tower. A stroll through its piazzas reveals its most beautiful and university-like side.
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SPLIT, CROATIA
The central region of Dalmatia is one of the most important tourist sites in Croatia, and in particular the city of Split, which has a fascinating Roman past.
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TURIN, ITALY
The ‘bicerin’, coffee with chocolate, is sipped without stirring. And the afternoon aperitif is a classic appointment in Piazza Vittorio Veneto. Two Turinese rituals to which are added two great museums: the Museum of Egypt and the Cinema Museum.
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MALINES, BELGIUM
A panoramic view from the top of the tower of the cathedral of San Rumoldo, the memory of Charles V and a century-old tapestry factory. And also, craft beers.
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KLAIPEDA, LITHUANIA
Laid-back vibe, and charming architecture and cobbled streets of the old town make this Lithuanian city a fantastic destination to visit in its own right.
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VILNA, LITHUANIA
Catholic, Jewish, Soviet, Europeanist. With 554,000 inhabitants, Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, summarizes the European history of the 20th century.
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