
Most Travelers Think They Know Germany Until They Explore the North
Throughout Germany, you can find incredible destinations full of amazing natural beauty, historical attractions, religious landmarks and interesting culture.

Throughout Germany, you can find incredible destinations full of amazing natural beauty, historical attractions, religious landmarks and interesting culture.

This northern Germany town has a rich history. It was once the most important city in the Hanseatic League when it was known as ‘Queen of the Hanse.

Europe’s tourist attractions spent decades building reputations that social media then inflated to levels that reality cannot consistently match.

With its layers of history and overlapping of cultures, Europe is a treasure trove of everything from the medieval and ancient to the baroque and art nouveau.

Few cities offer a more immersive experience into the past than the walled city of Dubrovnik on the southern coast of Croatia.

Perched on the peaks of towering sandstone pillars formed millions of years ago stand six monasteries, most of which were constructed during the Middle Ages.

Perched dramatically above the Mediterranean, these colorful cliffside villages are among the most breathtaking sights in Italy.

The largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily lies at the toe of Italy’s “boot,” separated from the mainland by the narrow Strait of Messina.

Europe is absolutely amazing, but if we are being honest, it’s also home to some seriously skilled pickpockets who view tourists as walking ATMs with fanny packs.

While many travelers hurry along a famous stretch of coastline, choosing to linger here offers a quieter, more rewarding experience.

For a country that brought us ABBA, IKEA and Knäckebröd, it is a shame that this idyllic gem doesn’t quite enjoy as much international recognition.

Set along a scenic bay on the southwestern coast, this small yet vibrant capital blends colorful charm with a rich cultural life.

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

With more ancient fortresses per square mile than anywhere else in Europe, Wales is Britain’s undisputed king of castles.

The capital of Bavaria, Munich, is Germany’s third biggest city and is known worldwide for its famous celebration of Bavarian culture – the annual Oktoberfest.
