Sofia, Bulgaria
Don’t look for an old town or huge skyscrapers, instead, enjoy the golden domes of charming Orthodox churches.
Don’t look for an old town or huge skyscrapers, instead, enjoy the golden domes of charming Orthodox churches.
A coffee-drinkers paradise, the capital of Finland offers so much more to the visitors than (just) saunas, reindeers, and a close proximity to Russia.
Rouen is famous for it’s association with Joan of Arc, who was dramatically burned alive in the Place De Vieux Marche in 1431.
Narrow meandering streets, sparkling views across The Grand Harbour, and richly decorated balconies await you in the compact capital of Malta.
Less known by tourists than Florence, Pisa, or Rome; Bologna has over the years rightfully earned the respect of the Italian folk.
The fresh moorland air in your lungs, fly fishing, hiking, and cream teas will linger long in your memory after a visit to Tavistock.
Shanghai – the symbol of modern China, but find yourself in the backstreets of the Old Town and you’ll gain a very different insight.
Rome is a burstling and crazy modern city where past and present mingle with each other in an enchanting and energetic way that will sweep you off your feet the second you step on its ancient streets.
Slovenia is a country of writers, poets, painters, cooks, dancers, musicians, and wine-makers, and Ljubljana is its beating heart.
With wide, tree-lined streets seemingly made for leisurely walks and laid-back bicycle rides, it won’t take you long to traverse the tiny city of Mariehamn, capital of the Åland Islands.