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Salzburg

Salzburg

Salzburg, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site since 1997, is a rich tapestry of experiences just waiting to be explored. Nearly everything, from art and culture to historical landmarks and modern attractions, is within a short stroll. Boasting over 4,000 cultural events a year and a stunning collection of 20 baroque churches, Salzburg is a city that invites deep exploration and complete cultural immersion. Whether you're after pleasure, relaxation, or culinary delights, Salzburg presents a wealth of choices for an unforgettable city break.
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Luxembourg

Luxembourg

Luxembourg, with its modest 1000 square mile area, holds many unexpected treasures. From UNESCO-recognised medieval fortifications to the prized Moselle wines, a lively arts scene, cutting-edge architectural marvels, and influential EU institutions, this tiny European country has something for everyone. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy skiing on the excellent slopes of the northern Ardennes and exploring the scenic trails of the Valley of Seven Castes or Mullerthal with its unique sandstone formations.
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Autumn and winter colours
Le Cap d'Agde Méditerranée, France

Autumn and winter colours

Discover the destination with all the gorgeous colours of autumn, it is also a place worth discovering.
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Five Days in Dubai
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Five Days in Dubai

The sun always shines in Dubai, ensuring endless fun on every holiday. Spend your days lounging at the beach, dining at celebrated restaurants, shopping at al fresco districts and immersing yourself in the city’s cultural best. Our itinerary presents thrills for all ages and settings that inspire.
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Kalmar

Kalmar

Kalmar is a captivating Swedish city, which seamlessly intertwines its rich history with contemporary charm. The iconic Kalmar Castle, a well-preserved Renaissance fortress, stands proudly alongside picturesque cobblestone streets. Museums beckon, markets pulse with life, and waterfronts whisper tales. Kalmar's allure extends beyond its borders, serving as a gateway to the enchanting Öland Island, making this city a delightful destination where history, culture, and natural beauty converge.
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Three Days in Dubai
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Three Days in Dubai

Whether you’re new to Dubai or a seasoned expert, our city always has surprises in store. Explore sky-high landmarks, charming waterside spots and cultural gems aplenty. Or go off the beaten track to hike in Hatta’s mountains, camp under the stars and create memories to last a lifetime.
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Alice Springs

Alice Springs

Alice Springs, or 'The Alice', lies in the heart of Australia and is unofficially considered the capital of the Outback. While it was once regarded as a 'dead heart' during colonial times because of the surrounding barren landscapes, today both residents and visitors recognise the physical and spiritual importance of Australia’s Centre. It is alive with Aboriginal traditions and sacred sites, a vibrant local art and culture, fascinating pioneering history and incredible landscapes.
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Cycling in Bremen -Discover Bremen by bike!
Bremen, Germany

Cycling in Bremen -Discover Bremen by bike!

The Bremen BIKE IT! project is working to promote cycling throughout the state of Bremen. It's not just a project though. BIKE IT! is a means of discovering the city and its surroundings by taking thematically inspired cycle routes. Pick up a flyer from the Tourist Information Office, from the ADFC (German Automobile Association) or from BIKE IT! bicycle stations. Alternatively, download the Bike Citizens App and get the tickets sent directly to your mobile phone. Get on your bike and off you go!
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Roman Theatre
Malaga, Spain

Roman Theatre

Right at the base of the Alcazaba, this is Malaga’s oldest surviving structure — built in the 1st century BC during the reign of Emperor Augustus. It was in use for a few hundred years, then mostly forgotten. When the Moors arrived, they used stones from the theatre to help build the Alcazaba above it. For centuries, it was completely buried. It wasn’t rediscovered until the 1950s, when construction workers stumbled on it by accident. These days, it’s been partly restored and open to the public. You can walk around the site and even catch the occasional open-air performance in summer.
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Waller Sand Beach Park
Bremen, Germany

Waller Sand Beach Park

Waller Sand is the latest leisure space in the city. It has been created at the end of the New Harbour district, on the site of a former harbour basin. The park's backdrop of industrial buildings and the historical landmark Molenturm, give it a unique urban charm and provide a wonderful setting to watch the sunset. Additionally, the park has a large sandy area which includes playgrounds and volleyball courts. It is easily accessible by tram or by the Weser ferry. If you plan to go there by foot, it's approximately a one-hour walk along the Weserpromenade.
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Weserburg Museum of Modern Art
Bremen, Germany

Weserburg Museum of Modern Art

Located on an island in the River Weser, the Weserburg museum is an exhibition space that extends over 4,000 square metres. Its exhibits feature works of internationally famous artists alongside pieces created by the next generation of local talents. Apart from art, the Weserburg houses Europe's largest collection of publications and documents about art, ranging from postage stamps to books, films and vinyl records. It is an archive, a research institute and an exhibition space, all rolled into one.
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