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When we travel to any city, sometimes it is not enough to see the attractions, visit the museums and try the food; we want to engage in its environment, have an immersive experience, and feel that we are really there. An excellent way to get to experience a destination is to be able to see it at all times. A ...

When it comes to World Heritage cities, few tourist destinations can rival Córdoba. Along with Seville and Granada, Córdoba is one of the most visited cities in Andalusia, and there is definitely a good reason for that! With its Roman, Muslim, Medieval and Renaissance heritage, the beauty of Córdoba has been preserved through the centuries. Located less than two hours ...

Sintra is one of the most famous towns in Portugal. Its close location to Lisbon makes it one of the most popular day trip destinations for tourists visiting the Portuguese capital. With a fairytale village appearance, this town is known for its palaces, castles and stately mansions scattered on its mountains. Among its main attractions are the Sintra National Palace, ...

Madrid is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Steeped in history and charm, the Spanish capital boasts an artistic tradition dating back hundreds of years and an enormous cultural heritage. In addition to its attractions and monuments, the best museums in Madrid house some of the most prestigious and famous paintings and sculptures on Earth and its ...

The fact that Rome is a marvellous place is indisputable, and just by walking the streets, squares and narrow alleys in its historic centre, you can feel its greatness. But if you want to understand how majestic the Eternal City is, we recommend exploring its panoramic viewpoints. From the best panoramic terraces of Rome, you can feel the city’s magic ...

La Spezia is a small city in the Liguria region of Italy, almost halfway between Genoa and Pisa. La Spezia is right next to the very popular Cinque Terre, five incredibly scenic fishing towns, so most visitors only see it as a gateway to the villages. Yet, being one of the main Italian commercial harbours, this city is more than ...

From a small fishing village founded on a dam in the Amstel to one of the most upbeat, gorgeous and interesting European capitals, Amsterdam is the embodiment of the clichéed term “a city of contrasts.” The Dutch capital is known both as one of the most beautiful places in Europe and, thanks to its well-documented history of tolerance and world-infamous ...

It may not be the capital of Andalusia, but it sure packs the punch of a city several times its size. Málaga is known as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and epicentre of the Costa del Sol. But as one of the oldest cities in Spain, Málaga is no stranger to reinvention. In the past few years, shiny new museums ...

Settled in the 9th century around the alleged burial place of Saint James the Great, the origins of this Galician city are a mixture of history, mysticism, tradition, power struggles and what could well have been the most effective city tourism marketing campaign in the Middle Ages. The tomb of the apostle, its church and the town that grew up ...

Artsy, bohemian, and cheerful, Madrid is one of the most dynamic European cities. While it is true that Madrid doesn’t have a defining must-see attraction, the Spanish capital contains numerous artistic and architectural treasures and is home to one of the most important museums in the world. Officially made the capital of Spain in 1561, this once sleepy inland village ...