
The 21 Most Beautiful Places in Central Europe
Central Europe is caught between two worlds, the Frankish, Norman, and Mediterranean West and South of Europe – and the mainly Slavic Eastern Europe.

Central Europe is caught between two worlds, the Frankish, Norman, and Mediterranean West and South of Europe – and the mainly Slavic Eastern Europe.

Located on the west coast of the Iberian peninsula, Portugal draws droves of tourists to its shores each and every year with its fantastic weather and wealth of things to see and do.

It’s easy to picture pillaging Vikings and scenic fjords when thinking about Norway.

From awe-inspiring glaciers to geothermal springs and active volcanoes, Iceland is a place where nature always takes center stage.

Few places in Europe offer a more memorable travel experience than the glitzy, glamorous and stunningly gorgeous south of France.

Europe’s most fascinating museums aren’t showing off Renaissance paintings or ancient pottery – they’re celebrating the bizarre, quirky, and downright strange aspects of human existence.

It’s difficult to pinpoint exactly how many islands are dotted throughout Greece.

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

When planning a vacation to Europe, some of the first destinations that come to mind will be the teeming cities of Paris in France, London in England or Berlin in Germany.

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

Spain is known for many things, just some of which includes Flamenco dancing and paella.

There’s no shortage of cliché-ridden ideas about England: From double-decker buses, thatched cottages and country houses, cream teas, eccentric aristocrats and cold, grey and rainy weather.

The third-largest city in Poland, Lodz was created almost from scratch in the nineteenth century thanks to its exploding textile industry.

When traveling to Italy, there are many great cities to choose from.

Visitors flock to the volcanic island of Tenerife in search of year-round sunshine, wide stretches of beach and a thriving nightlife scene.
