A relative newcomer to the international travel scene, Bogotá is a vibrant and cosmopolitan metropolis waiting to be discovered. As clichéd as it might sound, the Colombian capital is truly a city of contrast. Bogotá is famous for its quaint ...
Attracting city breakers, sun-seekers, and party-goers alike, Miami is one of the most visited tourist destinations in America thanks to its subtropical climate, white sand beaches, and legendary nightlife. Fittingly described by Will Smith as a “salsa-merengue melting pot” in ...
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 ...
From “Space City” to “Silicon Bayou,” Houston is a place of epic nicknames and an even more epic reputation. They say everything is bigger in Texas, and there’s no bigger city in Texas than Houston. Located at the southeast vertex ...
Located in northeastern Texas, Dallas is the third-largest city in the Lone Star State. However, when you factor in its metropolitan area (which also includes Fort Worth and Arlington), it becomes the biggest urban region in Texas and the fourth-largest ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dramatically set on a rocky promontory on the north bank of the Saint Lawrence River, la Ville de Québec is a picturesque, postcard-perfect town with a fascinating history and a distinct old-world character. Its spectacular location and French-inspired architecture earned ...
Founded by the Romans in the 1st century BCE, Barcelona is the second-largest city in Spain. The Catalan capital is known for its urban beaches, vibrant nightlife and monumental buildings, and especially for being home to some of Antoni Gaudi’s ...
Nicknamed “the Capital of Europe” and “Comic City,” Brussels is one of the most significant cities in Europe, culturally, economically and politically. Set on an island in the river Senne on a busy trade route between Bruges, Ghent and Cologne, ...
Nicknamed the “Magic City” and “Jewel of the Caribbean Coast,” Cartagena de Indias, known locally simply as Cartagena, is truly an unmissable destination in Colombia. Considered one of South America’s most beautiful and well-preserved colonial cities, this impressive town, port, ...
Founded by the Romans in the 1st century BCE, Frankfurt am Main may only be the fifth-largest city in Germany, but it is one of its most important banking and financial hubs. The capital of the Hesse Bundesland is known ...