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Aarhus Aarhus | Download >>
With the describing slogan of being the world’s smallest big city, Aarhus is petite enough for one to be acquainted with the place in a short time, yet large enough to fill the days and nights with lively activities and events.
Aberdeen Aberdeen | Download >>
Known as the Granite City because of the locally quarried stone and surrounded by magnificent scenery, the capital of northeastern Scotland is one of the most distinctive cities in Great Britain.
Adelaide Adelaide | Download >>
Located beside the River Torrens between the Adelaide Hills and waters of Gulf St Vincent, Adelaide offers lush parks, 30km of beaches that stretch along its suburbs, and a sense of visual harmony not found in many cities. The city is famous for its al fresco eating culture and has a well established and highly credible wine industry.
Alghero Alghero | Download >>
The narrow, cobbled streets of Alghero’s medieval citadel, packed with boutiques, bars and restaurants, slope towards the harbour and sweeping bay.
Alicante Alicante | Download >>
The favourable climate means that you can enjoy a comfortable stay in Alicante all year round. With a wide range of bars and cafés it is the city that never sleeps. At the same time, the city’s convenient size means that it is highly suitable for walking. The city is small enough to allow you to travel by foot - slowly!
Almeria Almeria | Download >>
Ringed by mountains and crowned by a spectacular fortress, Spain’s sunniest city mixes shopping centres and tapas bars with a medieval old town of narrow streets and tranquil squares.
Alpe d'Huez Alpe d'Huez | Download >>
Alpe d'Huez is linked to the world’s largest ski area - the ”Three Valleys” in the Northern French Alps. The resort offers 236 km of runs with average elevation of 2,210 metres, and 3,000 hectares for skiing.
Altenburg Altenburg | Download >>
If you fancy a hand of cards then Altenburg is for you. Playing cards have been produced here for over 500 years and in the centre of the town is monument to the national card game ‘Skat’ which was first played here.
Amsterdam Amsterdam | Download >>
With its characteristic canals – surrounded by narrow, low, crooked 17:th century houses – Amsterdam is one of the most charming capital cities in Europe, without doubt. Here, you do your sightseeing trip by boat, the shops are small and offer personal service, and the cafes often have tables on the pavement, facing the water.
Ancona Ancona | Download >>
As capital of a rich and historic region, Ancona is above all a city of the sea. The city is blessed with a magnificent coastline to the south, with clean and accessible water and unspoilt white beaches.
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