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Frankfurt

Frankfurt is home to the most impressive skyline in Germany as well as world-renowned museums and galleries, historic cathedrals and stunning views. Frankfurt is Germany’s economic hub with international offices, towering skyscrapers and a multicultural population. Some of Europe’s largest museums are located in Frankfurt, one of which is Germany’s...

Munich

Located on the river Isar in southern Bavaria, Munich is known for its architecture, fine culture, annual Oktoberfest beer festival, its vibrant cultural scene and its museums. Often overshadowed by Berlin, many think of Munich as just the home of Oktoberfest, but there is so much more to see and do in Bavaria’s capital. In addition to the many beautiful sights...

Hamburg

It is the gate to the world!Hamburg, located on the river Elbe between the North and Baltic Seas, is proud of its medieval history as a free city and a key member of the Hanseatic League. The city was and is an important port of departure for immigrants to the New World, and its trade routes still stretch across the globe. hamburg IS FILLED WITH UNIQUE EXPERIENCES...

Bremen

The city is known for its history and traditions, a town hall that forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the famous Bremen city musicians. It has something of an adventurous flair, but combined with a certain cosmopolitan view. Bremen is an important cultural and economic hub in northern Germany. The city is home to dozens of historical galleries and...

Berlin

Vibrant and with museums, tasty beers, cultural landmarks, creative inhabitants, an unimaginable history and a wild nightlife, Berlin is a city celebrated for its freedom, creativity and cool attitude. In addition to being Germany’s political and cultural capital, Berlin hosts a myriad of scientific research institutions in Europe. It is Germany’s largest...

Brno

Brno is the city for students. There are almost 90,000 who get their education at one of the six well-known universities. It makes Brno a vibrant and cosmopolitan city with a cool and relaxed atmosphere. Referred to as ‘Little Vienna’ and ‘Europe’s hidden heart’, Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic. With its beautiful...

Prague

People often visit Prague because it is one of the most popular destinations in Eastern Europe. The historic baroque architecture, the welcoming population and the good prices attract visitors from all over the globe – but you should not travel to Prague just because everyone else is going. As a ‘thousand spiers’, Prague is one of Europe’s...

Stockholm

Stockholm is not only a city where land meets sea, but it is also a place where history meets modernity. The city is the birthplace of new trends in music, design, fashion and technology and attracts all sorts of visitors from all over the world who are eager to experience this center of innovation. The most striking thing about Stockholm is how beautiful its beach...

Gothenburg

A friendly city on Sweden’s west coast, where you will find a vibrant cultural scene, world-class restaurants, sustainable lifestyles and a fascinating history – all within walking distance. The adventure is never far away, with vast open spaces and magical archipelagos waiting to be explored. Gothenburg’s flair for architecture finds its way into...

Seville

Seville, along with Córdoba and Granada, is one of the three most famous cities in Andalusia. Visiting Seville means discovering a very rich architectural and historical heritage, but also diving into Spanish culture with tapas, sangria and flamenco. The city is known for its rich history, amazing architecture and authentic culture. Places to see include...