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Berlin, Germany
3 nights Sun. Jun 09-Wed. Jun 12Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Prague, Czech Republic
3 nights Wed. Jun 12-Sat. Jun 15Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Munich, Germany
2 nights Sat. Jun 15-Mon. Jun 17Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Hallstatt, Austria
1 night Mon. Jun 17-Tue. Jun 18Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Vienna, Austria
2 nights Tue. Jun 18-Thu. Jun 20Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Ljubljana, Slovenia
2 nights Thu. Jun 20-Sat. Jun 22Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Osijek, Croatia
1 night Sat. Jun 22-Sun. Jun 23Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
2 nights Sun. Jun 23-Tue. Jun 25Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Dubrovnik, Croatia
3 nights Tue. Jun 25-Fri. Jun 28Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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Things to do in and around Berlin
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With rich history, vibrant nightlife, world-renowned cuisine, and amazing museums, there is something for everyone in Germany's capital.
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Once part of the Berlin Wall, this 18C gate has been witness to Berlin's triumphs and misfortunes since its construction.
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This museum brings together Berlin's collection of artworks by masters such as Van Eyck, Rubens, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, and more.
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Get to know this amazing city, exploring its busy streets and admiring its wealth of historic architecture.
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A marvelous natural history museum, featuring a wealth of exhibits on paleontology, zoology, geology, and more.
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A public parkland strewn with a variety of gardens from around the world, featuring traditional European and Asian landscaping.
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Located in the suburbs of Berlin, stroll around this lake, enjoying the beautiful scenery and the historic buildings dotted around.
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This district features cafes, shops, galleries, and courtyards and provides easy access to the neighboring New Synagogue.
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Located in the Kreuzberg District, this street was once divided by Checkpoint Charlie and today features fun shops and cafes.
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With five world-class museums, visitors can explore exhibits ranging from ancient artifacts to the National Gallery, and much more.
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This must-see museum holds a wealth of treasure, such as the bust of Nefertiti, artifacts from temples and graves, and much more.
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Sprawling along the Polish border, this gorgeous national park features brooks and levees, as well as varied fauna and flora.
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About 1 hour south of Berlin, this protected forest is worth a visit for its remarkable nature and unique culture.
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The most visited zoo in Europe is home to over 20,000 animals from over 1,500 species, and promises a great day for all ages.
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Pay a visit or attend a concert at this stunning hall, home to the Berlin Philharmonic.
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Situated near Potsdamer Platz, this 1950s-style museum focuses on several art forms, such as music, decorative arts, and graphic arts.
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Located at Potsdamer Platz, this complex is impressive in its design and size, and features shops, hotels, a cinema, and more.
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Located in the Havel River, this large island features an Arabesque castle, scenic lawns, and a rich nature reserve.
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Set in the world's third-largest hangar, this resort replicates a tropical atmosphere, featuring artificial beaches, pools, and a rainforest.
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This complex is made up of five museums that focus on topics such as Indian and East Asian art, European culture, and much more.
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Make sure to register in advance for a free tour of this parliamentary palace; head up to the glass dome for superb views of the city.
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This immense garden features more than 22,000 international species from South American tropics to African desserts.
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Located on Museum Island, this museum features a rich collection of antiquities from the East and impressive Islamic artwork.
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Prince Leopold III saw to the creation of these 18C English gardens, which have only gotten better over time.
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This fairy tale forest was the hunting grounds for German royalty and dignitaries, and is home to tree species planted in the 16C.
3 nightsSun. Jun 09 - Wed. Jun 12
With rich history, vibrant nightlife, world-renowned cuisine, and amazing museums, there is something for everyone in Germany's capital.
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Things to do in and around Prague
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The capital and the largest city in the Czech Republic, Prague boasts a magical cityscape, rich in history and culture.
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A must-see stop on any traveler's visit, this 15C astronomical clock with its animated hourly show has become symbolic of the city.
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Stroll through the Old Town, admiring its spectacular historic architectures and soaking up the medieval atmosphere.
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The world's largest castle complex dates to the 9C, featuring the stunning St. Vitus Cathedral, historic exhibits, and beautiful gardens.
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Home to over 14 million objects and artifacts, this museum's collections encompasses history, science, art, music, and other fields.
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This 14C castle is definitely worth the uphill climb, as it offers beautiful views, historic exhibits, gorgeous decor, and more.
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Adjacent to an earlier Zebrak Castle, this 14C hilltop complex is of Renaissance architecture and hosts a history museum.
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Spanning several historic synagogues, this wonderful museum traces the history of Czech Jewry, exhibiting Judaica, books, and other artifacts.
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Prague's most recognizable landmark, the monumental 14C stone bridge is dotted with magnificent statues, and its tower offers great views.
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Part of the Prague Castle complex, the 16C street consists of tiny colorful houses, featuring gift shops, a few museums, and a medieval air.
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Founded in the 13C, the convent is of wonderful Gothic architecture, featuring historic chapels and a rich exhibit of ecclesiastical art.
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Erected in the 12C, this hilltop castle is well preserved and houses an array of historic artifacts, as well as occasional performances.
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Charming and easy-going, the historic town offers its visitors several beautiful landmarks, great local wine, and a few museums.
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Established in 1881, the theater is the cultural heart of the country, inviting one and all to enjoy its array of superb performances.
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Dating to the 14C, this grand church features towers 80m high, adorned with spires. It is an icon of Prague's Old Town.
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Listen to the bells' peal as you explore this 17C pilgrimage site, featuring historic church and cloister that exhibit religious tools.
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Located in the impressive modern Veletrzni Palace, this museum exhibits an extensive collection of modern and contemporary art.
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Dating to the 13C, this ancient castle is an elegant gem, featuring original decor, lovely gardens, a wealth of artifacts, and more.
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Famed fo its scenic beauty reminiscent of Switzerland, this national park boasts mountains, forests, waterfalls, and historic sites.
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Stroll through this lush park, heading up the hill for wonderful views of Prague's Old Town, or simply enjoy a picnic in the sun.
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Dominated by Baroque architecture, this district boasts elegant palaces, fun shops, and great restaurants.
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Dating to the 13C, the tower is one of the original city gates. Climb up to the top to enjoy a beautiful panoramic view.
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Surrounding the castle complex, this district is riddled with quaint winding alleyways, stunning buildings, and interesting shops.
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Popular with travelers, the nature reserve not only boasts a wealth of natural attractions, but also features castles and quaint towns.
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Featuring historic artifacts, periodic decor, and a wonderful thematic tavern, this neo-Renaissance castle is a nice day-trip option.
Czech Republic, Central Bohemian region
3 nightsWed. Jun 12 - Sat. Jun 15
The capital and the largest city in the Czech Republic, Prague boasts a magical cityscape, rich in history and culture.
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Things to do in and around Munich
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Munich is a fabulous city, known for its rich history, culture, art, as well as modern amenities and great nightlife.
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Set in the heart of the city, this lovely public park imitates the style of English landscaping and gardens.
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Founded in the 16C, this museum is one of the oldest in the world and boasts a collection of European paintings from the 14CC-18C.
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This 21-ha park is a paradise of flora with more than 16,000 species from numerous habitats.
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This historic center is a fabulous meeting place, particularly when the workday ends and the locals are out for an evening stroll.
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Known for its extravagant interior, this 19C castle was built bu Ludwig II as a hunting palace for Bavarian royals.
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This castle beats the Disney copy in every way, from its spectacular interior to the incredible views.
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With more than a day's worth of exhibits to explore, this interactive museum traces science and technology since 1925.
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This 18C hunting lodge is a beautiful rococo mansion on the grounds of Nymphenburg Castle.
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This museum features a comprehensive collection of Bavarian art and artifacts from the Romanesque to the Renaissance periods.
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This must-see museum is in fact four museums of 20C art, all located in a spectacular glass building designed by Braunfels.
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Once the residence of Bavarian monarchs, visitors can explore this 19C castle, including the former royal quarters.
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With an illustrious brewing history dating to the 14C, Augustiner has established itself as one of the leading German beers.
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Dating to the 17C, this Baroque palace is still inhabited by a royal family member and boasts elaborate interior, furnishings and art.
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Dominating Munich's skyline with its Renaissance elegance, this 15C cathedral retains many rich works of art and beautiful interior.
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One of Europe's best zoos, this zoological garden dates to 1911, hosting a rich population of birds, aquariums, and other attractions.
2 nightsSat. Jun 15 - Mon. Jun 17
Munich is a fabulous city, known for its rich history, culture, art, as well as modern amenities and great nightlife.
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Things to do in and around Hallstatt
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A storybook beautiful village perched between the edge of a vast lake and looming Alpine mountains. Hike or boat to savor the views.
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Steep, narrow streets make this picturesque mountain lake town a hiking adventure that’s well worth the climb into postcard heaven.
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With a collection that begins circa the Stone Age, this museum features Neolithic finds from local salt mines and Roman antiques.
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A lovely 12C chapel, best known for its 'Bone House' and the hundreds of intricately-painted skulls exhibited within.
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Feel like you're in another world as you explore these incredible ice caves; don't forget to wear good shoes and warm clothes!
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Stretching for over 42km, the world's largest ice cave consists of several successive chambers, boasting unique stone formations.
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Encompassing the most extensive forested area in Central Europe, this national park offers hiking, biking, and skiing trails.
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Dazzling visitors with its panoramic views, Untersberg showcases the breathtaking Salzburg basin all the way to the snow-peaked Alps.
1 nightMon. Jun 17 - Tue. Jun 18
A storybook beautiful village perched between the edge of a vast lake and looming Alpine mountains. Hike or boat to savor the views.
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Things to do in and around Vienna
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Vienna, the luxurious capital of Austria, has vibrant nightlife, contagiously joyful atmosphere and fascinating history.
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The Museum of Fine Art is home to one of the greatest collections of art in the world and exhibits many historical antiques.
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Hofburg Palace has a multitude of popular cafes, charming squares, and three separate museums each with international standing.
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The gorgeous Schonbrunn Palace is built in an ornate French style as an attempt to rival the famous Versailles Palace.
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Surrounded by magnificent gardens, the Liechtenstein houses the vast private art collection of Prince Hans-Adam II.
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Located in Lower Austria, this park is dedicated to preserving the ecosystem of meadows, forests, and wetlands along the Danube River.
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A 19C fairy-tale fort comprised of original castle sections scavenged from various European ruins, home to a local history museum.
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This impressive Renaissance style Opera House often features the most prestigious world-wide conductors and singers.
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The Art Gallery located in the Academy of Fine Arts contains several Renaissance masterpieces and many Austrian paintings.
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Take a day to stroll along the elegant streets of Vienna as you take in its pleasant character and celebrated Austrian heritage.
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Looming 65m high, the Vienna Ferris Wheel offers a breathtaking views of the city at a very slow and relaxed rotating pace.
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Comprised of pastures, meadows, salt-ponds, and highly varied flora, this national park is a treasure trove of Austrian nature.
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This 13C Baroque basilica is a significant pilgrimage destination in Europe, home to an extraordinary statuette of the Virgin Mary.
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Exhibiting artwork ranging from Historicist to Contemporary, the Osterreichische, this gallery is a must for art enthusiasts.
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Formerly focused on wine growing, this charming district offers delicious cuisine and a peaceful ambience.
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Commissioned by Eugene of Savoy, these two luxurious palaces are linked by a formal garden and now house many famous works of art.
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Uniquely located at prince Eugene's former apartments, the museum of Baroque art has a very extensive and precious collection.
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Situated on a crag overlooking the Danube, this 12C ruined stronghold offers great views of the river and the Wachau Valley.
2 nightsTue. Jun 18 - Thu. Jun 20
Vienna, the luxurious capital of Austria, has vibrant nightlife, contagiously joyful atmosphere and fascinating history.
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Things to do in and around Ljubljana
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Slovenia's capital is home to a variety of colorful buildings as well as stunning natural, cultural, and historic attractions.
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Wander through the central streets of this ancient city, and enjoy the river views as well as the many historic landmarks around.
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Dedicated to the preservation of and education about the Slovenian railroad, this museum exhibits every a wealth of train-related artifacts.
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The river that flows through Ljubljana is crossed by a number of bridges, each with its own unique character and charm.
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The largest park in the city is home to several landmarks, including buildings and art pieces throughout its grounds.
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Magnificent and peaceful, the lake offers gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains or boats for hire to reach its famous isle.
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Slovenia's second longest cave system is a huge web of karst caves, created by the Pivka River and stretching for over 24km.
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Housed in a former monastery, this museum's exhibits span taxidermy to transportation, hunting and agricultural tools to textiles.
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Housed in a building of Baroque architecture with Venetian influence, the Town Hall displays several paintings and rotating exhibits.
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Housed in a beautiful building, the Slovenian orchestra can trace its roots to the 18C, and still actively performs today.
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Slovenia's main center of 20C-21C artwork, this museum displays a variety of excellent permanent and temporary exhibits.
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The largest in Slovenia, this botanical garden boasts an array of woody plants, including trees from Asia, North America, and Europe.
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A massive cave system featuring the world's largest underground canyon, where visitors cross the abyss on a pedestrian bridge.
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Originally a medieval road, today Gornji Street is the perfect place for a stroll, or for a relaxing break in a cafe.
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One of Europe's oldest botanical gardens is home to a wide variety of plant species, offering the perfect scenery for a stroll.
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Learn about Slovenian history through some of Slovenia's finest artwork at this excellent museum, with pieces from the 15C onward.
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With interesting architecture, cafes and art, this street is a great place to visit by day, and also has a vibrant nightlife scene.
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A stunning gorge carved by the Radovna River. Walk along the wooden bridges to enjoy the amazing views.
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The largest lake in Slovenia is situated in the Bohinj Valley of the Julian Alps, and is surrounded by breathtaking mountains.
Slovenia, Central Slovenia region
2 nightsThu. Jun 20 - Sat. Jun 22
Slovenia's capital is home to a variety of colorful buildings as well as stunning natural, cultural, and historic attractions.
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Things to do in and around Osijek
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Favored by locals as well as international travelers, this city boasts nice architectural diversity, cultural monuments, and great food.
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Wander through the streets, take a walk along the river, or spend your time exploring the local culinary scene, known for its seafood.
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Erected in the 18C as a token again plague, this pillar boasts Baroque ornamentation and intricate statues of patron saints.
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Established in the 19C, the theater offers visitors a night on the town with an array of shows, as well as remarkable Baroque facade.
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Home to a wide range of collections, the museum contains exhibits on natural history, ethnography, numismatics, history, and more.
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The city's central square is lined with fine historic buildings and lively cafes, also featuring the famed votive pillar.
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An impressive 19C neo-Gothic church, decorated with gargoyles, large stained glass windows, and painted with famed biblical scenes.
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The sole remnant of the original five city gates, Water Gate still serves as the entry to the walled area of the city.
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A lovely old park with a charming combination of English and French landscaping, featuring some beautiful monuments.
Croatia, Osijek-Baranja region
1 nightSat. Jun 22 - Sun. Jun 23
Favored by locals as well as international travelers, this city boasts nice architectural diversity, cultural monuments, and great food.
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Things to do in and around Sarajevo
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The capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo is famed for its cultural diversity and many fine landmarks.
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Explore the streets of this beautiful city center, admiring its varied architecture, green parks, and spectacular lookout spots.
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A monument memorializing the soldiers and victims of WWII, this flame has continuously burned since its inauguration in 1946.
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Housed in an example of Renaissance Revival architecture, this museum spans ethnography, natural history, archaeology, and other fields.
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Sarajevo's largest and only functioning synagogue boasts wonderful Moorish Revival architecture, as well as a fine art collection.
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A gorgeous public park resting at the feet of Mount Igman, riddled with streams and trails perfect for hiking or bicycle-riding.
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Remote and quaintly archaic, this village has retained a magical atmosphere connected to the local legends of nearby dragon caves.
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Once the main bazaar dating to the 15C, this historic neighborhood now boasts several remarkable historic buildings.
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A branch of the municipal museum, this 18C wooden manor perfectly preserves the structure and interiors of an Ottoman dwelling.
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Located in a beautiful old synagogue, this renowned museum is dedicated to the history of the former thriving Bosnian Jewish community.
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A 16C mosque praised for its Ottoman architectural motifs, elaborate ornamentation, and great historical value.
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The largest mountain lake in the country, Boracko offers perfectly-clear waters, lush green surrounding, and a wonderful climate.
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The country's oldest national park is famed for its rich nature, including mountains, lakes, waterfalls, and a primeval forest.
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Once a part of the city's fortifications, this bastion offers some of the best panoramic views of the city, and a great small cafe.
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One of Sarajevo's most notable national monuments, the architecturally impressive former city hall is now a popular exhibit venue.
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A twin-spired neo-Gothic cathedral, featuring a splendid marble altar, fine frescoes, and other beautiful ornamental details.
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A fine museum set over the tunnels utilized during the 1993 siege on Sarajevo, exhibiting historical relics from the war period.
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A 15C stronghold with a rich history, still retaining influences of Ottoman architecture from its Turkish occupation.
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Although proven not to be an actual pyramid, this beautiful triangular hill is the site of the old town of medieval Visoki.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo Canton region
2 nightsSun. Jun 23 - Tue. Jun 25
The capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo is famed for its cultural diversity and many fine landmarks.
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Things to do in and around Dubrovnik
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With its dramatic scenery, a wealth of historic sites, quaint streets, and marvelous beaches, this vibrant city is a superb destination.
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Stroll through the city center, rich in history and cultural relics, and enjoy the many landmarks dotting the ancient streets.
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Trace the city's medieval fortifications in their circuit around the Old Town, enjoying incredible views and nearby landmarks.
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Perched on a cliff jutting into the Adriatic Sea, this beautiful 11C stronghold serves as a theater during the annual Dubrovnik Festival.
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Great for people-watching, this 15C ornate fountain once supplied water to the entire city and now serves a nice piece of local history.
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Famed for its delicious oysters, this village features 15C fortifications that can be explored and boasts a lively small-town ambiance.
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Hike through the island and its lush scenery, dive or kayak along its shores, laze about on the beach, or explore Croatian cuisine.
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Hemmed with notable historic and cultural landmarks, including churches and palaces, this lively square is buzzing with energy.
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The Renaissance palace houses a museum of historic and ethnographic artifacts, including a notable collection of coins and furnishing.
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A bustling marketplace where you can buy fresh seasonal produce, nice souvenirs, and authentic local goods.
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Hosting a 15C Gothic statue, this 18C Baroque church also features rich ornamentation and beautiful stained-glass windows.
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Chilling to the bone, this exhibit displays photographs of the horrors of war and its victims, from Yugoslavia and other countries.
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A 12C cathedral retaining elements of its 17C Baroque reconstruction, this church boasts a treasury rich with religious artifacts.
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These gates boast fine 16C Renaissance architecture, and once served as a part of the city's more extensive fortifications.
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Remarkable for its Renaissance and Romanesque architecture, the 14C monastery also hosts the world's oldest operating pharmacy.
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Dedicated to the history of the local and merchant navies of Dubrovnik, the museum houses impressive models of a variety of ships.
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Beautifully blending Gothic and Renaissance architectures, this 16C palace now houses the city's archives and many rare manuscripts.
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The oldest Sephardic synagogue is still active, now housing a museum with a vast collection of Jewish artifacts, including a 14C Torah.
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Situated in the very heart of the city center, this column bears the image of a 9C knight who symbolizes local independence.
Croatia, Dubrovnik-Neretva region
3 nightsTue. Jun 25 - Fri. Jun 28
With its dramatic scenery, a wealth of historic sites, quaint streets, and marvelous beaches, this vibrant city is a superb destination.
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