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airport transfers, the most popular sights, tours and activities in Europe's
favourite destinations! |
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Azores - a natural paradise: The
Archipelago of the Azores is composed of nine volcanic islands situated in
the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean approximately 1500 km from the
European coast and 3900 km from the North American coast. |
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Berne - Berne is the federal capital of Switzerland
and is situated in the west-central part of the country on the River Aare. |
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Beziers - This small provincial city
oozes history and boasts and impressive number of attractions, including
parks and gardens, museums, art galleries, theatres and bars, and
restaurants serving delicious local cuisine. Why not take a trip along the
stunning
Canal du
Midi? |
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Carcassonne (Region of France :
Languedoc-Roussillon) - The city of Carcassonne is exceptionally
well-located in the southwest between Toulouse and Narbonne and close to
another Heritage site, the
Canal du
Midi. This network of navigable waterways was built in the 17th
century to link the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. |
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Cologne - where the cathedral spires tower over
Germany's oldest city and its innumerable cultural and historical treasures,
world-famous museums and active art scene. The world feels at home in
Cologne, where people meet for a Kölsch, a chat or simply a laugh. Life in
Cologne is uncomplicated and vivacious. |
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Corfu is one of the most favourite destinations of
Greece and the Greek Islands. |
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Geneva - Situated along the banks of Lake
Geneva at the foot of the Alps, Geneva sparkles as one of Europe's most
beautiful cities. |
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Hamburg - Squeezed between scenic lakes and
huge container ships on the busy Elbe river... |
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Interlaken – what a wonderful world! It is
nothing extraordinary for a place to be on a river, a lake, or by the sea.
But that it is situated between two lakes is practically unique. |
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Lucca (Region of Italy:
Tuscany) - Lucca, the birthplace of Giacomo Puccini is a lovely walled city. Its thick
swathe of Renaissance walls, the almost entirely medieval street plan, its
palaces and houses make Lucca one of my favorite cities in Italy. |
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Lucerne, capital of the Canton of Lucerne, is a
main Swiss tourist destination in
Central Switzerland and my hometown. |
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Luxembourg - More than a stronghold of high finance, the capital of the Duchy of
Luxembourg is a peaceful little provincial city set in the countryside. |
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Montpellier -
Montpellier is the capital of the Hérault department as well as the
Languedoc-Rousillon region. |
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Munich - Famous across the world for Oktoberfest,
when the city is flooded with more than six million litres of beer, Munich
is also home to all things German and is the best place to sample everything
from lederhosen to nude sunbathing in the Englischer Garten! |
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Nantes, no doubt the French city that has most
changed in the past century, is in the spotlight now. |
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Narbonne -
Narbonne is still a very traditional and beautiful town in which to stay
with the Canal du Robine (which joins the
Canal du
Midi) running through the
centre of town and edged with shady plane trees and a profusion of flowers,
shops, bars and restaurants. |
Newquay - surf capital of Britain, a best loved destination for
family holidays, food lovers paradise - whatever you want from a UK holiday,
Newquay's got it! With a great selection of hotels across Newquay you can
enjoy a well deserved seaside break!
More than 25 Hotels - book now! |
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Nîmes, with its Roman and Spanish influences, near
the Camargue and the Cevennes regions, belonging at once to the Languedoc
and to Provence, is a city of many accents. For over 2000 years, it has been
shaped by the sun of the south of France, the winds and the many different
influences. |
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Oslo is the capital of Norway with approximately
500.000 inhabitants, or a little over 10% of the country's total population.
About one third of the total population of the country lives around the Oslo
Fjord area |
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Perpignan (Region
of France : Languedoc-Roussillon) - Perpignan is the capital of the Pyrenees-Orientales
department of the south of France. Only 40km from the Spanish border and
13km from the Mediteranean sea. |
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Pisa - The 14th-century Romanesque Leaning Tower
is of course Pisa’s main attraction (it has 294 stairs) and really seems to
overturn any moment. |
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Porto - Portugal's second largest city and economic
capital of the north, Porto has not only lent its name to some of the finest
wines in the world, it is also one of the most picturesque and delightful
cities in existence today. |
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Salzburg - Dreaming spires, green hills and
romantic gardens – the city's attractions are loved by millions of visitors
from all over the World starving for Salzburg sightseeing. |
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Sete is a small port on the southern coast of France
that time seems to have passed by. Its size prevents the larger cruise ships
from stopping there, and as a result, it retains a charm and an unspoiled
quality |
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Strasbourg (Region of France :
Alsace) - Its river port and its university,
its cathedral and its museums, its "Grande Île" and its gastronomy attract
visitors from all over the Continent every year. Strasbourg also constitutes
an ideal starting point for exploring the splendours of Alsace: Colmar, the
Route des Vins (wine route) and Route des Crêtes (mountain road)! |
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Toulouse, known as the Ville Rose ("Pink City")
for its distinctive brick architecture, is host to a rich and diverse
culture. |
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Valencia - Spain's third largest city, with over
one million inhabitants, Valencia is a skilful blend of tradition and
modernity |
York (United
Kingdom) - From its cobbled streets and boutique shops to fantastic
night life and famous horse racing, York is steeped in history and has
something for everyone.
More than 50 Hotels - book now! |
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Zermatt, a resort like no other - Set in a stunning natural location
beneath the Matterhorn |