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Munich: A Bavarian Wonderland and more
Germany’s third largest city, is known for its stunning architecture, rich culture and most of all, its epic Oktoberfest celebrations.
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Lyon: Soaking up its history and architecture
A visit to Lyon is less intimidating than Paris, and more intimate than Marseilles, it draws you in with its warmth, intrigues you with its unique architecture and charms you with its food.
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Bogota: a vibrant city of contradictions
The pulsating heartbeat of Columbia, Bogota is now a city of contradictions. It balances between ancient and avant-garde, frantic and mellow.
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Liechtenstein: soaking in the Alpine sights
Liechtenstein Are you ready for some Liechtenstein? Just barely bigger than Manhattan, this pint-sized country is filled with rolling hills, lush forests and quaint villages. Sandwiched between Switzerland and Austria, this little piece of heaven is ideal for all seasons. Summer sees outdoor sports enthusiasts hiking rocky cliffs and cyclists zipping down winding paths, while winter welcomes skiers and ice-skaters ploughing the powdery snow. Vaduz City The nation’s capital, Vaduz is a collision of old and new. Home to the Prince of Liechtenstein who still lives in a castle, the city also houses modern structures like the Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts in a futuristic cube-like building. In the heart…
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Gdansk: Beauty along the Baltic Coast
At the edge of the Baltic Sea, Gdansk is considered the most beautiful city along the Baltic Coast. At its prime, it was one of the wealthiest cities in Europe, evidenced today by its bourgeois architecture.
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Transylvania: of medieval cultures and scenic sights
Transylvania’s diverse background gives rise to a melting pot of cultures while its location offers an abundance of scenic sights. Rich in myth and history, a visit to Transylvania is enough to quench your thirst for all things medieval.
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Alsace: Of medieval towns and idyllic vineyards
It’s like walking onto a set of a period medieval movie. With rustic medieval towns and villages, Alsace brings to life the intriguing Middle Ages of discovery, history and culture. Tucked in north-eastern France near Switzerland and Germany, the region is wrapped with rolling mountains, scattered with inviting vineyards and offers a medieval cityscape with a dash of old world charm.
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Milan: A blend of fashion, culture and history
You know it as a fashion capital, giving Paris a run for her money as forerunner in the fashion world. But beyond its label of being a shopping paradise and vibrant nightlife spot, Milan offers a wealth of historical sights
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Rome: A city of majestic structures
One of the birthplaces of western civilizations, the mention of Rome instantly conjures up images of grand churches, majestic fountains and ancient ruins. This 11th most-visited city in the world offers a travel experience that covers art, culture and history. And let’s not forget the holy Vatican City that sits right in the heart of Rome.
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Venice: The dreamy old-world City
It doesn’t matter what label you stamp on Venice, one thing’s pretty clear- it’s one helluva fascinating city. Stretched across numerous small islands along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy, Venice’s charm lies in its intriguing labyrinth of canals and dreamy old-world setting.
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Copenhagen: a fusion of new and old
One of the world’s premier design capitals and the best city in Scandinavia, Denmark's capital is a fusion of new and old, with columns of medieval streets alongside soaring modern structures. It's a colourful city brimming with the latest architecture trends, design and fashion that creates an interesting juxtaposition with its deep, rich and fascinating past.
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Oslo: a city of contradictions
Tucked away in Nordic Europe, Oslo bears the title of Scandinavia’s oldest capital. Steeped in history of centuries past, visitors to Oslo can relive fascinating Viking stories, gawk at grand palaces and stop to admire the many statues dotted around the city.