Veszprém – the City of Queens

Veszprém earned the nickname "The City of Queens" because the bishops of Veszprém crowned the wives of every Hungarian monarch. Veszprém capitalizes on its rich historical heritage, convenient proximity to Lake Balaton, and relative proximity to Budapest to become one...

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Interesting Places in Athens

Athens was the birthplace of Classical Greece. The first settlement on the site of the city arose around 3000 BC. During this long period, Athens experienced several periods of both prosperity and decline. Athens comprises the Old City, the central...

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Bad Kissingen, a spa town in Germany

Bad Kissingen is a small Bavarian spa town once visited by Otto von Bismarck and Austrian and German monarchs. Because of the royals' love for the spa, the town was called the royal health resort of Europe. Mineral springs were...

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Berlin Attractions

It's very difficult to list all the attractions and entertainment in Berlin. It's one of the most fun, lively, and cozy cities in Europe. Local clubs host the best parties, and new movements, styles, and subcultures are born. The number...

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Stavanger – the gateway to the fjords and a Norwegian traveler’s paradise

Stavanger is one of Norway's most picturesque cities, located in the southwest of the country. Although known as the center of the oil industry, for travelers it is, above all, a gateway to stunning fjords, crystal-clear lakes, and mountain hikes...

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Prague Attractions

Prague is a city you fall in love with and return to again and again. It is one of the largest cities in Central Europe and the capital of Bohemia. Prague is a city of cathedrals, bridges, gilded towers, and...

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Brno Attractions

Brno is beautiful year-round, but spring is especially magical: green gardens, castles, and the cozy smoke from small breweries visible through the young foliage. Brno is the second-largest city in the Czech Republic after Prague, yet locals are convinced that...

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Bordeaux – Little Paris

Bordeaux is the capital of the Gironde department and the entire Aquitaine region. The French call it "Sleeping Beauty," "Little Paris," and "Port of the Moon." The city, located on the banks of the Garonne River, is the largest in...

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Holidays in Palermo

Palermo is located on the coast of the island of Sicily. All the peoples of the Mediterranean coast have left their mark on Palermo's history—Greeks, Romans, Phoenicians, Saracens, Normans, Spaniards, Byzantines, and others. The blend of all these cultures has...

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Naples – City of Art

Naples is located on the northern shore of the Gulf of Naples, at the foot of Mount Vesuvius. It is the third largest city in Italy. It is a major seaport with shipyards and a center of the oil, steel,...

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