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Luxembourg, an outstanding fortress city

Recognized as one of the three headquarters of the European Union, Luxembourg is a highly developed, modern and cosmopolitan city. But Luxembourg is also a small and romantic city, where the past of being a fortress city contrasts to the modern era. Through its role as a conference centre, the city has developed a large diversity

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Sorrento – beaches, churches and medieval castles

The home of the “Limoncello” is a small Italian town situated on white rocks, overlooking the picturesque Bay of Naples. The beautiful coastal scenery of Sorrento with its high hills, deep gorges and majestic mountains contrasting with the deep blue sea leaves no one indifferent, which is why the city is nicknamed “the land of the

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santorini, a Greek island known for its spectacular sunsets

Relax in the warm thermal waters of Nea Kameni, which surrounds the inactive volcano with the same name that gave rise to Santorini, an island in the Aegean Sea, about 200 km from the coast of Greece. Famous for its nightlife, this Greek paradise also attracts tourists with its natural beauty and gorgeous sunsets. The contrast

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Wine therapy in Bordeaux

An exciting history, an unbeatable wine culture and world-class gastronomy lead visitors to speak in lyrical terms about Bordeaux. Large, charming pedestrianised streets in the centre make the city attractive for shopping while the evenings have the attractions of the opera, bars, shows and dance. Above all, Bordeaux is a city to enjoy.

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Almería, Spain’s sunniest city

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. Along the coast are fishing villages turned popular resorts and the secluded beaches and wild landscape of the Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park. A sea of plastic

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Nice, the capital city of the Alpes Maritimes department

The Greeks and Romans did it, as did rich lords, film stars, artists and thousands of tourists. They were just going to pass by, but instead remained in Nice and along the Riviera. Some for just a few weeks, others for months and years. They were too captivated by the light, enchanted by the scents and

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Drop anchor in Ankara

This is the heart of the Turkish Republic. Ankara is the second largest city of Turkey after Istanbul. The city genuinely lies on the border where East meets West. This means that a traveller can sit outside a café under the shade of a tree-lined boulevard eating Meze. The combined influences of Europe and the Middle

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Florencia, the florid city

Regional capital of Tuscany, and world tourist destination, Florence is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, a fact acknowledged by UNESCO which has designated the city as a treasure of humanity. The city hosts some of the most famous works of art on the planet and the whole of the city centre is packed

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Sydney, the stunning capital of Australia

Australia’s largest and oldest city is Sydney, where four million inhabitants are trying to coexist in an area consisting of 345 square kilometers. This unique business center attracts tourist with its energetic streets filled with shopping opportunities, museums, art, entertainment, fashion and music, but also with its natural beauty. Take a walk through the stunning protected

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Ayia Napa, family friendly beaches and never ending nightlife

The Ayia Napa sea monster that – according to the legend – lives in Cape Greco doesn’t seem to scare away the tourists from Ayia Napa. This popular beach destination and clubbers’ paradise with international guest-DJs has gained a reputation of keeping the same level of tourist entertainment and crazy nightlife as Ibiza, Mykonos and Rimini.

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