
23 Spanish Castles Straight Out of a Fairy Tale
Medieval fortress and fairy tale castles are spread throughout Spain. They’re the remains of Spain’s Roman, Moorish and royal past.

Medieval fortress and fairy tale castles are spread throughout Spain. They’re the remains of Spain’s Roman, Moorish and royal past.

Malta is an idyllic archipelago in the middle of the Mediterranean.

With seven peaks one on the side and seven sprawling fjords on the other, this beautiful city is set in an enchanting position.

Located in southeastern Europe, Romania is the largest country in the area and is mostly made up of mountains, hills, and wide-open plains, with the Danube River flowing through it en route to the beautiful Black Sea coastline.

Steeped in centuries of history, this vibrant capital has long drawn traders, travelers, and cultures to its ancient streets.

Making up one half of the historical region of the same name (the western part is found in Belgium), Limburg is the southernmost province in the Netherlands.

Step back in time through Europe’s most magical medieval cities where cobblestone streets wind beneath ancient towers and history seeps from every stone wall.

Both the capital and largest city of West Pomerania, Szczecin is a fascinating place to visit with a rich history to uncover.

The capital and largest city of Catalonia, Barcelona is one of the most popular destinations in Spain.

Dating back to the 7th century, Krakow is the second largest city in Poland and is an important hub of culture and education.

Austria is known for its great mountains and even greater skiing. It’s known for its composers like Strauss and Mozart – Salzburg is Mozart’s city, after all.

Long celebrated for its elegance and cultural depth, this riverside city blends grand architecture with a lively, contemporary spirit.

Europe’s coolest neighborhoods are where the real magic happens- places where locals actually hang out, not just tourists who snap photos and leave.

Portugal is a country full of fantastic food, rich culture and a wealth of history.

Southern Germany is not only the country’s most economically strong region; it is also the home of some of its most picturesque attractions.
