
The Best Time to Visit Barcelona for Perfect Weather and Sightseeing
Renowned for its gorgeous old Gothic Quarter, great football team, and Gaudi’s masterpiece la Sagrada Familia, Barcelona is one of the most popular places to visit in Europe.

Renowned for its gorgeous old Gothic Quarter, great football team, and Gaudi’s masterpiece la Sagrada Familia, Barcelona is one of the most popular places to visit in Europe.

Bathed in sunshine and surrounded by the sea, this historic port city effortlessly blends laid-back beach life with layers of ancient history.

Dominating Central Europe, Germany is the largest and most populous country in the region.

Sun-soaked beaches, medieval towns, and ancient ruins combine to create a destination that feels both timeless and idyllic.

If Lublin was a sibling, it would take a moment to appreciate its brothers and sisters in Krakow, Warsaw and Gdansk. But only for a moment.

Few destinations can rival this small Italian city when it comes to the beauty and power of mosaic art.

The Bay of Kotor, known also as simply Boka, is a bay in the heart of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro.

Visited by millions tourists every year, Tuscany is one of the most popular regions in Italy.

Ah, Rome. The city where hope springs eternal.

Munich, the capital of Bavaria, was founded by a group of Benedictine monks who settled in the rich farming area that was close to Catholic Italy.

Located in Central Europe, Austria is completely landlocked and the vast majority of the German-speaking country is covered by the Alps.

The Occitanie region in south-western France boasts a plethora of character-filled villages and extraordinary medieval architecture on the slopes of the snowcapped Pyrenees.

Unassuming, unheralded, or underrated. However you see it, this Italian region is a beautiful and historic playground that you can discover as the world ventures elsewhere.

Modern innovation and timeless tradition merge effortlessly in Sweden.

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.
