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Vaduz Castle

Vaduz

Nestled in the heart of the Alps, Vaduz is the capital and largest city of the Principality of Liechtenstein. Despite its small size, it packs a punch with its rich history, good architecture, and picturesque landscapes. Overall, Vaduz promises a good day out and would be worth visiting if you are in nearby vicinity and […]

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Acropolis, Athens

Athens

Welcome to Athens, the cradle of Western civilisation and a city steeped in history, mythology, and vibrant culture. Nestled in the heart of Greece, Athens is a captivating blend of ancient ruins, Byzantine churches, neoclassical architecture, and bustling modernity. Whilst architecturally, Athens may not be in line with the likes of Madrid or Paris, it

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Sighisoara Clock Tower

Sighisoara

Sighisoara is one of those enchanting towns in Romania set in the mystical Transylvanian region. Travel back in time to Europe’s only inhabited medieval fort lived continuously since its foundation. Although fairly far away from the likes of Bucharest or Cluj-Napoca, Sighisoara will surely not disappoint and definitely warrants a city break. In this article

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Zytglogge Fountain

Bern

Bern is surprisingly green and picturesque city. A city that compensates for its grey and monotonous architecture with folklore inspired fountains and lush greenery surrounding the city. One might think when they’re in Bern that they are in a Swiss park with occasional trams passing by. Below we list our impression of the city and

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Qatar National Museum Entrance

Doha

When it comes to places to visit Doha might not be a budget traveller’s choice, however, if you get past the fairly pricey flights, Doha can actually be a great contender for a stopover and dare I say even a city break. Overseeing the Arabian Gulf, this capital city of the small country of Qatar

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Wawel Cathedral

Krakow

We were truly fascinated by Krakow. This enchanting and architecturally rich city truly shows what a trading and political force this city was and has been throughout the ages. Whether we are looking at Wawel Castle or the Renaissance Cloth Hall all of these buildings help you understand the importance of Krakow within the Polish

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