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Warsaw

Warsaw is a very green city. Lazienki Park is one of the finest city parks in Eastern Europe; it occupies 76 acres in the city center. There is a fantastic lake here, a statue of Chopin, wide gardens, a huge pond, a café, many different walks and you can also see peacocks wandering around. Overall, Warsaw is a large and interesting city. It is not very touristy, but...

Bergen

Bergen is the gateway to Norway’s fjords. As a UNESCO world city and as a European city of culture, the Bergen region has the ideal combination of nature, culture and exciting city life all year round. It is probably fair to say that the people of Bergen know how to handle a little rain and snow. Visitors do not have to fear winters in Norway; the country is...

Oslo

Oslo is a unique city that combines city life with easy access to nature. It is a great place to explore due to its unique architecture, many cultural attractions, great food, various shopping experiences, great scenery, healthy lifestyle and opportunities for sports. The city is beautifully situated by the scenic Oslofjord with an extensive coastline. The city is...

Belfast

Lively with first-class restaurants, incredible nightlife and a packed history on every street – Belfast is a deeply cultured city with plenty to offer its visitors. In 2018, Lonely Planet described Belfast as the best place to visit. Belfast is famous for its street art. Political murals have peppered the streets for decades and have flashed across TV screens...

Vilnius

Lithuania’s cool, compact capital is one of the driving forces behind the country’s booming tourism industry. Vilnius boasts the largest medieval old town in Central and Eastern Europe and is becoming increasingly popular for its history, enchanting architectural heritage and bustling café culture. Vilnius may not be as exciting as Riga or Tallinn, but it...

Riga

Riga is the largest and liveliest of the Baltic capitals and provides a fantastic, action-packed experience. With its wonderful architecture, modern art centers, experimental restaurants and its buzzing nightlife – there are many reasons why Riga is worth a visit. You also get something for your money. From stunning architecture and a bustling local market to a...

Rijeka

Known as the gateway to the islands – and once Croatia’s port to the world, this city was built on cultural diversity. Famous for violent carnival parties and an alternative atmosphere. Rijeka, which has been a ship and boat building center for centuries, combines Roman heritage, Italian influence, Austro-Hungarian architecture and fading Yugoslav...

Florence

One of the most charming cities in Tuscany – if not all of Italy – Florence is the place to immerse yourself in history, art and architecture. Named the birthplace of the Renaissance and home of works by Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo at the world-famous Uffizi Gallery.The city is known for its culture, Renaissance art, architecture and monuments. The...

Venice

Venice is an ancient city built on a lagoon, a collection of domes and spiers rising out of the Adriatic Sea like a dream landscape. It is also a city full of life with the amazing art, architecture, bars, cafes and restaurants, where locals and travelers share great food and drink.Venice, also known as the “Canal City”, “The Floating City”...

Naples

Naples is a city often overlooked by tourists. Naples gives you a real taste of Italy – thanks to its winding cobbled streets, authentic pizza and real Italian taste. The city has a completely different atmosphere than modern Milan or touristy Rome.Naples is the third largest city economy in Italy after Milan and Rome. … Naples is also known for its natural...