From the Shetland Islands to the Strait of Gibraltar, it's hard to find a place where a weekend isn't steeped in the most exquisite and flavorful dishes. We present European culinary destinations worth spending a few days solely for culinary...
Oban is a resort town located on the Bay of Lorne. The local bay is horseshoe-shaped, protected from wind and waves by the islands of Kerrera and Mull. Thanks to the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, temperatures here rarely...
Inverness is located at the mouth of the River Ness in northeastern Scotland. The city is the main trading center of the Highlands and the northernmost city in the British Isles. In summer, the streets of Inverness are crowded with...
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, crowned by a castle perched on a granite rock high above the streets. The city's atmosphere is hidden behind its historic setting. During the day, you can explore museums and galleries, and in the...
Aberdeen, Scotland's main fishing and seaport, is known as the "granite city" because from the mid-18th to the mid-20th centuries, buildings were constructed from local gray granite. On a sunny day, the granite gives off an attractive sheen, but in...
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and rightfully considered a center of the arts and festivals. It boasts over 30 art galleries and museums, including the renowned Burrell Collection, one of the largest private collections in the world. Glasgow...