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Bratislava

Where history meets modernity

Just about 60 km away from the Austrian city of Vienna and situated directly on the Danube, the capital of Slovakia is Bratislava. With about 420,000 inhabitants, Bratislava is the largest city in Slovakia and lies directly on the border with Austria and Hungary. The journey itself becomes the first highlight if you use a ship instead of car or plane. Right from...

Nice

With its many cultural sights

When night falls in the French city Nizza, as a traveler, one is abducted into an exciting nightlife that belongs to the way of life of the city at the Mediterranean Sea as the air is for breathing. A detour to Chez Julie should not be missed to sweeten the night with wine or champagne. The traditional city of Nice, located only 10 km from the Principality of Monaco and at home in south-eastern France, attracts travellers not only with its...

Sardinia

A real dream holiday

Sardinia has long since ceased to be an insider tip among holidaymakers who want to spend a real dream holiday. Sardinia has simply everything and something for everyone. It has long been a scene hotspot where even movie stars can be private. Surfers have long been familiar with the special spots on the Italian island. Sun worshippers rave...

Dublin

The capital of Ireland has not been a secret tip for a long time

The on the one hand tradition-conscious, but at the same time lively capital of Ireland is no longer an insider tip for city trips in Europe. Whether by low-cost airline or by scheduled flight - many airlines fly to Dublin, so that the pleasant metropolis is practically on your doorstep - and that at very reasonable prices. In Dublin, many visitors start their city tour on O'Connell Street, one of the main arteries of the city...

Route 66

The legendary road from east to west

Who does not know Route 66, the legendary long road that once led from Chicago (Illinois) to California (Santa Monica). Originally almost 4,000 km long, it was considered the longest road in the USA from 1926. Today Route 66 is especially popular with tourists. One of the first attractions that catch the eye on the long way from Chicago to Los...

Istanbul

Istanbul is one of the largest metropolises in Europe

As an economic and cultural location Istanbul is one of the most important cities in Turkey. The city is located on the Bosporus and extends over two continents. With about 14 million inhabitants, Istanbul is one of the largest metropolises in Europe. As the city can look back on a long history, the city offers its guests numerous cultural attractions and contemporary witnesses to discover. The special charm of Istanbul is not only found in the numerous architectural masterpieces, but it is also the...

Fuerteventura

Endless beaches and great climate all year round

Fuerteventura belongs to the Canary Islands and is located in the Atlantic Ocean just before Africa. The Canary Islands are only four hours by plane from Europe, so that holidaymakers can enjoy a short journey. The island is known for its endless sandy beaches and water sports such as wind and kite surfing. In addition, the climate is pleasant all year round, with temperatures ranging from 21 to 29 degrees Celsius depending on the month...

Formentera

The second smallest island of the Balearic Islands

The Spanish island of Formentera lies 9 kilometres south of Ibiza. From here the second smallest island of the Balearic Islands can be reached in a half hour ferry crossing. It is possible that the longer journey has meant that the 82 square kilometre island has been largely spared by mass tourism. It is only since the 1980s that Formentera has become a permanent fixture in the package tour market. Before that it was long considered an insider...

Rom

Rome is always worth a visit

Ancient colossal buildings, baroque splendour, lively piazzas and a kaleidoscope of art and culture, that is Rome, the eternal city. According to the legend, Rome was founded in the 8th century BC by the twins Romulus and Remus, who are said to have been suckled by a she-wolf. In fact, the metropolis on the Tiber was built on seven hills and became the hub of the world. Rome created an empire and became the epitome of everything...

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