
Discover the Italian Lake Where Medieval Fortresses, Colorful Towns, and Lakeside Promenades Come Together
This beautiful lake has been charming visitors for generations.

This beautiful lake has been charming visitors for generations.

Nantes is a terrific city to visit in western France, as it offers a mix of history, art, culture, and modernity.

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.

Always chic and stylish, historic Nice is the capital of the French Riviera.

Once rated as the happiest city in the country, you’ll quickly feel the joy in Malmö.

Golden beaches framed by towering cliffs and dramatic rock formations make this coastal destination one of the most scenic spots along the Atlantic.

Heidelberg is an ideal destination for any traveler who wishes to experience the scenic beauty of the lush woodlands, old-town architecture and ruined castles of Germany’s Rhineland.

Situated on the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula looking out over the Atlantic, the history of Portugal’ cities has long been tied to the waters that surround it.

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

In the old days, Americans use to take a couple of years to make the Grand Tour of Europe. They had the right idea.

By most estimates, Sweden is home to just shy of 100,000 lakes, so no matter where your travels take you within the country’s borders, you’ll never be far from one.

The island nation of Iceland – situated in the cold northern seas of Europe near Greenland – may be small but it’s certainly packed with history, culture and a whole lot of nature.

Nestled on the banks of the Main River, Frankfurt stands as a fascinating juxtaposition of modern skyscrapers and historic charm.

Home to a diverse array of peoples, cultures, countries and landscapes, Europe stretches all the way from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Atlantic Ocean in the west with the Mediterranean and Black seas making up its border in the south.

The capital and largest city of Sicily, Palermo is set on the island’s northwest coastline, overlooking the glittering waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, with the mainland of Italy lying far off in the distance.
