Ghent is a city with a unique architectural complex, at the center of which stands St. Bavo's Cathedral with magnificent stained glass windows and murals. Ghent is also known for its vibrant student life, interesting museums, numerous pubs, and the...
Brighton is located in the south of England, on the English Channel, just 80 km from London. Brighton is considered the most popular seaside resort in England. In summer, crowds of sunbathers lounge on the town's pebble beaches, immersed in...
Antwerp is a city of art, brimming with antiques markets, museums, galleries, art studios, and salons. It was here that Antoine van Dyck, Adriaen Brouwer, Rubens, Quentin Matsesa, and Pieter Bruegel were born. Antwerp is also Europe's second-largest port and...
Villars-sur-Ollon is located on a sunny, southern terrace in the Rhône Valley, at an altitude of 1,300 meters. The Villars-sur-Ollon resort offers breathtaking views of the Mont Blanc massif, the Dents du Midi, and Lake Geneva. Villars boasts a large...
Bruges is a charming medieval city that seems frozen in the 15th century, completely forgetting skyscrapers, highways, and shopping malls. Nothing has changed in Bruges over the centuries. Its churches and chapels still inspire awe and respect, its gingerbread-like houses...
Blackpool, in Lancashire, is considered one of the most popular seaside resorts in Britain. It was here that electricity was first installed, and the first English electric tram was also built. Blackpool Attractions and Entertainment The town offers a wide...
Vevey is a resort town on the Swiss Riviera. It combines cold-peaked mountains with a mild climate. Majestic snow-capped mountains protect the lake from cold winds, making the palm trees growing along the shores of Lake Geneva thrive in this...
Bath, the capital of Somerset, is located on the River Avon. This popular spa resort has been known since ancient times for its therapeutic mineral springs. In 1775, traces of Roman baths were discovered in Bath and later turned into...
Winterthur, once a major industrial center, is now a true oasis with numerous parks and squares, occupying over 40% of the city's area. The city is a quiet haven for weary bankers from neighboring Zurich. Relatively low prices for accommodation...
The small town of Bad Zurzach is located in northern Switzerland, practically on the border with Germany. Although Bad Zurzach is a small town, it has a glorious history. Thanks to shipping on the Rhine, Bad Zurzach enjoyed a vibrant...