Bathed in sunshine and surrounded by the sea, this historic port city effortlessly blends laid-back beach life with layers of ancient history.
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The ‘Salsa Capital of the World’, Colombia’s Cali is a fun, festive place with lots to see and do.
One of the most picturesque towns in France, the quaint Colmar is famed for its attractive old town, full of colourful half-timbered houses.
The second-largest city in Bavaria after Munich, Nuremberg has long been one of the country’s most important centres for the arts, culture and science.
Long defined by the comings and goings of ships from around the world, this port city has for centuries been one of Europe’s most important maritime hubs.
Nestled on the banks of the Main River, Frankfurt stands as a fascinating juxtaposition of modern skyscrapers and historic charm.
One of the main places Europeans head on holiday, the Mediterranean is full of idyllic islands.
With its pastel-colored houses, winding canals, and stunning alpine backdrop, this lakeside town feels like something straight out of a storybook.
Delightfully known as the ‘City of the Eternal Spring’, the cool, mountainous Medellin is now one of the top places to visit in Colombia.
Nestled between two rugged mountain ranges, this lesser-known corner of the Iberian Peninsula is rich in natural beauty and timeless charm.










