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Copenhagen, Denmark
2 nights Wed. Feb 12-Fri. Feb 14Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Hamburg, Germany
2 nights Fri. Feb 14-Sun. Feb 16Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Berlin, Germany
2 nights Sun. Feb 16-Tue. Feb 18Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Prague, Czech Republic
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Vienna, Austria
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Munich, Germany
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Zurich, Switzerland
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Milan, Italy
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Lyon, France
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Marseille, France
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Barcelona, Spain
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Madrid, Spain
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Lisbon, Portugal
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Bilbao, Spain
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Bordeaux, France
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Nantes, France
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Things to do in and around Copenhagen
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Originating as a 10C Viking fishing village, the capital now offers amazing culture, historic sites, restaurants, and nightlife.
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Denmark's largest museum of cultural history houses artifacts from all over the world, and covers 14,000 years of Danish history.
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Explore this incredible city center, rife with wonderful historic and cultural sites, or head out to grab a bite and visit the local pubs.
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Boasting fine Dutch Renaissance architecture, this 17C castle features gorgeous gardens and various exhibits, including the Crown Jewels.
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Lined with colorful houses, the largest port in Denmark offers restaurants and cafes where you can relax and watch the boats.
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The grounds of the palace are among the largest historic gardens in Denmark, and are a lovely example of Baroque landscaping.
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Housed in a gem of Danish architecture, this art museum exhibits works from the WWII period, as well as contemporary art exhibits.
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The amusement park that inspired the creation of Disneyland is still a must for all ages, offering fun activities day and night.
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Based on a private collection, this superb museum is home to a wealth of antique sculptures, as well as many renowned modern artworks.
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The national gallery is home to superb collections of Danish, Flemish, Nordic, and other European art, spanning from the 14C onward.
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Housed in a Neoclassical manor, this museum boasts a superb collection of Islamic art along exhibits of fine art and applied arts.
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One of the world's oldest open-air museum is an enormous complex featuring over 100 17C-20C rural buildings from all over Denmark.
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These cliffs of white chalk and the adjacent park are part of a nature reserve strewn with meadows, ponds, and traditional villages.
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Established in the 17C, this remarkably preserved star-fortress retains some of its original structures and boasts a wealth of greenery.
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Incorporating principles of English garden landscaping, this 18C sprawling parkland also features cultural and historic landmarks.
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Treat yourself to a journey through interstellar space, viewing over 10,000 stars at the planetarium's excellent IMAX theater.
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A historic landmark dating to the 17C, this tower serves as an astronomical observatory and offers superb views of the city.
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One of the largest lakes in Denmark, Esrum is home to a rich array of fish and birds, including the iconic goldeneye.
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This sprawling deer park is home to ancient oaks, various herds of deer, an open-air theater, and occasional cultural events.
2 nightsWed. Feb 12 - Fri. Feb 14
Originating as a 10C Viking fishing village, the capital now offers amazing culture, historic sites, restaurants, and nightlife.
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Things to do in and around Hamburg
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Destroyed during WWII, Hamburg has retained its charm with its water landscapes, pristine parks, and upbeat spirit.
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Close to the harbor, the historic center is a mix of modern buildings with historical houses, churches, and museums.
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The world's largest model railway exhibit is constantly updated with new and interesting tracks.
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Kunsthalle Hamburg
An excellent art museum, home to a collection of 17C to 20C works by Dutch, French, and German artists.
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The world's largest warehouse district is uniquely home to elegant Neo-Gothic style buildings, as well as several museums.
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Stroll through the parks that surround this lovely lake, and head down to the shore to enjoy a variety of water sports.
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A majestic and lively port city, with stately historical buildings, monuments, vibrant atmosphere.
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Started by a fishmonger in 1863, this zoo was the first to take animals out of cages and keep them in natural panoramic habitats.
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Experience what daily life is like for the visually impaired at this world-renowned interactive museum.
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Learn all about Northern German culture, history, art, and architecture at this excellent regional museum.
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This museum has a unique collection of artifacts from Antiquity to the modern day, including furniture, jewelry, and instruments.
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One of the largest amusement parks in Germany, this theme park is divided into several sections, featuring many fun attractions.
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With zoological gardens and theme parks, this superb park is home to many animal species, fun rides, and water attractions.
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Considered a local icon, this elegant church is a superb example of Baroque style, including its famous tower.
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Now standing in ruins, this 12C church retains a Gothic tower and its vaults, also offering superb views from its 75m peak.
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Established in the 12C, this active port can be viewed from many vantage points, enticing you to visit its museums and cafes.
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Stretching beneath the Elbe River for 426m, this tunnel dates to 1911 and can be used by pedestrians and vehicles alike.
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Founded in the 12C, Lauenburg rests on the Elbe River, where the seafarer population has been replaced with an artist community.
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Take a relaxing boat-ride around the bay to enjoy lovely views of the surrounding area.
2 nightsFri. Feb 14 - Sun. Feb 16
Destroyed during WWII, Hamburg has retained its charm with its water landscapes, pristine parks, and upbeat spirit.
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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.
2 nightsSun. Feb 16 - Tue. Feb 18
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.
Czech Republic, Central Bohemian region
2 nightsTue. Feb 18 - Thu. Feb 20
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 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 nightsThu. Feb 20 - Sat. Feb 22
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 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. Feb 22 - Mon. Feb 24
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 Zurich
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The heart of Swiss commerce, finances, and academia, Zurich boasts museums, galleries, a buzzing nightlife, and a superb atmosphere.
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Housing a superb collection of medieval, Impressionist, and modern art, this wonderful museum is a hidden gem for any lover of art.
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Discover Zurich’s trendiest art galleries, antique stores and bookshops and you wander through its old town.
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The perfect spot to enjoy a pleasant stroll by the water, the quays afford beautiful views over the lake and the city.
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Housed in a fine villa, this museum exhibits an array of non-European art, featuring works from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas.
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Whether you catch a boat, take a tour, or stand on the flanking platforms, you will enjoy the views of Europe's largest plain waterfall.
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The summit of this Alpine mountain can be reached by a steam train, and offers a stunning view of the Berne Alps and Lake Brienz.
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Diverse and extremely rich, this museum spans history, culture, art, religion, warfare, and more through an array of exquisite exhibits.
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Foundation E.G. Buhrle, Zurich
A treasure trove of French Impressionism, this art collection also contains a selection of modern and fine art.
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The 9C abbey was completely reconstructed in the early 20C, and now features notable stained-glass windows and a small crypt museum.
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Home to nearly 15,000 plant species from around the world, these botanical gardens afford a lovely afternoon stroll.
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Part of the Jura Mountains, this nearly 1,400m peak can be reached by a gondola and offers spectacular panoramic views of the area.
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Dramatically set against the peaks of Jungfraujoch, this astronomical observatory afford breathtaking views of the surroundings.
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Located on a hill, this area is the site of the 2C Roman settlement, now offering a green respite from the city bustle and great views.
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Home to over 2,000 animals, this wonderful zoo features diverse enclosures with varied habitats, from the tropics to the Antarctic.
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Founded in the 12C, this marvelous Romanesque cathedral boasts lovely interior, rich ornamentation, and an ecclesiastical museum.
2 nightsMon. Feb 24 - Wed. Feb 26
The heart of Swiss commerce, finances, and academia, Zurich boasts museums, galleries, a buzzing nightlife, and a superb atmosphere.
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Things to do in and around Milan
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This buzzing metropolis is Italy's heart of style and chic, offering travelers great shopping, historic sites, and superb cuisine.
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Italy's largest church dates to the 14C, boasting Gothic architecture, a wealth of ornamental elements, and ecclesiastical relics.
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Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy an hour in one of the gorgeous squares, then plunge into this chic center and shop til you drop.
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This 15C church features Gothic and Renaissance architecture, and is home to Leonardo da Vinci's infamous mural, "The Last Supper".
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Spoil yourself and your loved ones to a night of class and elegance in this world-renowned opera house dating to the 18C.
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While the villa itself is not open to the public, its surrounding botanical gardens are, offering an array of natural features.
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Hemmed with charming small towns, this lovely lake little-known, but boasts marvelous scenery and a serene atmosphere.
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A 15C castle with intricate architectural design, home to remarkable museums displaying art, weaponry, history, and other fields.
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A gallery exhibiting contemporary art, as well as 19C pieces, including Romanticism, Lombard Landscape, Symbolism, and other schools.
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Originated as a private collection, this 19C museum exhibits work by wonderful Italian painters, as well as other European masters.
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While the wonderful 17C villa with its rich frescoes is not open to the public, its surrounding grounds are a large lovely parkland.
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One of the smaller Italian lakes, Lake Orta boasts lovely little islet in its center with a charming settlement.
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Settled in the heart of Lake Maggiore, these isles host many little gems, including a gallery, a palace, a small beach, and gardens.
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Dating to the 13C, this church is best known for its elaborate ossuary, as well as a lovely blend of Baroque and Rococo architecture.
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Dating to the 4C, this ancient basilica has reemerged throughout history with varying architectures, but retains a rich interior.
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While its exterior leaves a lot to be desired, this superb 16C church is home to a rich collection of exquisite murals.
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Europe's third-largest aquarium is home to over 100 aquatic species, exhibiting marine ecosystems of seas, lakes, and rivers.
2 nightsWed. Feb 26 - Fri. Feb 28
This buzzing metropolis is Italy's heart of style and chic, offering travelers great shopping, historic sites, and superb cuisine.
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Things to do in and around Lyon
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Important history and architecture have given this dynamic and lively city the distinction of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Stroll this superb old town for great dining opportunities and lovely atmosphere.
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This outstanding museum covers all periods of art history throughout civilization.
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The panoramic view over the Lyonnais Mountains is spectacular from this observatory.
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This interesting science and anthropology museum features a range of exhibits designed to answer questions about our role in the universe.
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This beautiful bird park houses hundreds of species from all continents, such as pink flamingoes, Humbolt penguins, and parrots.
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Built in the 17C, this castle has a superb dining room and Louis XV corner room.
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Open on Saturdays from April -November, this unique garden is home to a variety of lovely plants and is decorated with seashells, stones, and rocks.
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Enjoy some shopping and dining on this street in Old Lyon.
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The remarkable museum provides a comprehensive history of textiles from around the world dating 2,000 back years.
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This museum displays a full collection of decor items from 18C France, including luxury item such as tapestries and porcelain.
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A spectacular work of natural erosion, this beautiful landscape is one of the physically largest attractions of the Alps.
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Known as the "Venice of Savoie", this town is considered one of the most beautiful places in the Haute Savoie region.
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Visitors can walk this network of secret passageways, originally built for silk workers to be able to carry their merchandise without being robbed.
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built into a hillside on an archaeological site, this museum focuses extensively on the Gallo-Roman civilization in Lyon and beyond.
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Exploring this famous street will be rewarded with beautiful courtyards, towers, and facades.
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In addition to a comprehensive history on printing, this museum also focuses on the role of banking in Lyon's evolution.
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This superb narrow valley offers beautiful nature and fascinating caves to discover.
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With its narrow gorges, the Vercors is the largest natural park in the northern Alps.
2 nightsFri. Feb 28 - Sun. Mar 01
Important history and architecture have given this dynamic and lively city the distinction of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Things to do in and around Marseille
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Enjoy the good food, stroll in the old port, and relax at the beach in this city full of life and excitement.
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This is a wonderful place to relax for a day or more, with wildlife surrounding little cabins and a great restaurant.
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One of the city's best known landmarks, this iconic church overlooks the city and offers beautiful views.
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The most visited site of Marseille, this castle owes its fame to Alexandre Dumas's novel "The Count of Monte Cristo".
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This cultural center houses several museums, as well as hosts ongoing events throughout the year.
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This is a beautiful archipelago with many charming islands, such as Le Levant and Porquerolles.
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Beautiful nature is evident all around this massif, whether admiring the landscapes or relaxing at the beaches.
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This historic center is wonderful for walking and admiring the architecture and locales.
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Although sometimes crowded in the afternoon, you will always find a good spot to relax on this beach.
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Walk along this beautiful seaside roadway, and marvel at the views as you discover splendid monuments.
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A museum focused on Mediterranean culture through artifacts from Egyptian, Cypriot, Greek, and other civilizations.
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Full of energy and architectural treasures, Avignon is an excellent base from which to explore Western Provence.
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Youthful and progressive, this town remains charming and provincial with its monuments, facades, and architecture from the past.
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The historic art in this immense collection is fantastically exhibited, making this an irresistible museum.
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Make sure to visit the fish market at the Vieux Port, the most famous place in Marseille,
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From the Cap Canaille Massif you will enjoy breathtaking views and beautiful cliffs.
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A few of the highlights along this road are Lande Lake, the Grand Ballon Col, and the botanical gardens of Haut Chitelet.
France, Provence-Alpes-Cote D'Azur region
2 nightsSun. Mar 01 - Tue. Mar 03
Enjoy the good food, stroll in the old port, and relax at the beach in this city full of life and excitement.
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Things to do in and around Barcelona
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A vibrant metropolis set on the Mediterranean Sea, famed for its brilliant architecture, rich culture, and captivating history.
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Recognized as the masterpiece of Antoni Gaudi, this incomplete church is an exquisite blend of Gothicism and Art Nouveau.
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In the heart of the city center, this historic quarter is full of Gothic architectural gems, as well as artifacts dating to the 4C.
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A marvel of landscaping by Antoni Gaudi, this park blends lush gardens with architectural curios, and is full of whimsical statues.
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The center remains the heart of Barcelona, combining historic sites and cultural monuments with cafes, shops, and fun activities.
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Dating to the 11C, this cliffside monastery boasts Romanesque features and is surrounded by the breathtaking nature of the Cingles de Berti.
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A beautiful mountaintop abbey that offers breathtaking views over the whole of Catalonia, and houses a famed image of Black Madonna.
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Once the city's infamous Chinatown, today the neighborhood is best known for its nightlife and a myriad of diverse eateries.
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Located centrally in the Gothic Quarter, this cultural square is surrounded by some of Barcelona's most grand medieval buildings.
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Walk down this major avenue, admiring fantastic architectural gems, browsing the various shops, and enjoying the local cafes.
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Established in the 15C, this famous avenue is lively, colorful, and manic, with ever-changing commerce, nature, and celebrations.
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Take a guided tour through the salt mines to explore the breathtaking caves and learn about salt mining in the region.
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Heavenly visions guided two young shepherds to this cave in the 9C, where they discovered a relic of the Virgin Mary.
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This immense square is a nice spot for some shopping, and turns into a nightlife and cuisine hub in the evenings.
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Visit the city's marina and discover a bustling area great for eating, drinking, and enjoying the views and happenings.
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Housed in a 15C Gothic palace, this superb museum hosts a wealth of historic relics, including wonderful archaeological findings.
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Recognized by National Geographic as the world's best city beach, this great shoreline stretches for over 4km and fits all tastes.
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The intensity of this mountain's facade has influenced Wagner and other artists, as well those worshiping the Virgin Mary.
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This beach town is friendly and fun, with a wealth of Modernist structures, reflecting many artists who frequented here.
2 nightsTue. Mar 03 - Thu. Mar 05
A vibrant metropolis set on the Mediterranean Sea, famed for its brilliant architecture, rich culture, and captivating history.
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Things to do in and around Madrid
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Madrid is where ancient and old meet modern and cosmopolitan, where sightseeing, dancing, and shopping go hand in hand.
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Spectacular enough to rival the Louvre, this museum is well-known for its revered art collection including best national artists.
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Old Madrid offers a range of exploration from small charming residences, to elaborate mansions, to a number of churches.
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This must-see museum provides a comprehensive journey of prehistoric, Iberian, Visigothic, Muslim, and Christian cultures.
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Housed in an old hospital, this museum holds a most excellent collection of art by 20C Spanish artists.
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This magnificent monasterial complex boasts a palace, a church, an ancient library, royal apartments, and many more historic gems.
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A memorial dedicated to those who fell during the Spanish Civil War, covering over 3,360 acres of beautiful woodland.
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This refreshing park is an oasis within Madrid, with peaceful tree groves, a lake for rowing, and enticing spots for solitude.
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Dating to the 2C, this ancient Egyptian temple was sent as a gift from Egypt to Spain and was rebuilt stone by stone in Madrid.
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Visit this neighborhood for a day full of cultural exploits, as its streets are lined with some of Madrid's best national museums.
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Built in the 17C, this is a relaxing plaza to linger in, with its interesting architecture, cafes, and frequent performances.
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Situated amid lovely scenery, this charming city offers diverse architecture, cultural monuments, local cuisine, and rich history.
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Segovia has an illustrious past dating to Roman times, only rivaled by the beauty of the landscape surrounding it.
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This vast 18C palatial complex is the official residence of Spanish royalty, boasting over 2,000 rooms and remarkable decor.
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This 16C monastery contains a wealth of artistic elements, such as its chapels, Ruben-based tapestries, and paintings.
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This often overlooked museum should not be missed, as it hosts Goya masterpieces, enamel ware, silverworks, and other artifacts.
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This neoclassical palace holds a must-see collection for art enthusiasts, with artwork spanning from the 13C to the present day.
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Explore the ins and outs of this lovely Spanish town, making sure to check out the iconic windmills.
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Known for its stunning fortified walls, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is full of medieval history as well as superb food.
Spain, Community of Madrid region
2 nightsThu. Mar 05 - Sat. Mar 07
Madrid is where ancient and old meet modern and cosmopolitan, where sightseeing, dancing, and shopping go hand in hand.
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Things to do in and around Lisbon
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The capital of Portugal, Lisbon is a lively city filled with restaurants, shops, buzzing nightlife, and historical sites.
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A 16C architectural gem of Manueline art, the UNESCO World Heritage Site monastery features an ornate facade and a peaceful courtyard.
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Wander through the lively streets of Lisbon and discover beautiful architecture, historical sites, and stunning viewpoints.
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An art museum displaying a vast collection of ancient Oriental and Classical art, as well as 11C-20C European art.
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A 17C palace, formerly used as hunting pavilion, it boasts a 16C chapel and beautiful artwork decorating the different rooms.
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Its structures melt into the wild natural surroundings, this 16C convent embodies the spirit of the minimalism its order practiced.
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A majestic 19C Romanticist hilltop palace, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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A museum dedicated to the history of carriages in Portugal, it displays an exquisite collection of 16C-20C carriages.
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These winding cobbled streets are where you’ll find the city's trendiest restaurants, bars and shops.
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A 5C hillside castle that has been modified throughout the centuries. It boasts beautiful scenic views of the surrounding area.
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This 16C garden is the ideal spot for enjoying a peaceful afternoon in the sun or a short walk in the woods.
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Surrounded by lush gardens, this 19C villa is famed for a superb mixture of Gothic, Indian, and Moorish architectural elements.
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An impressive and majestic 17C Baroque palace and monastery, containing a basilica, two main towers, a convent and a library.
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An art museum set in a 17C palace dedicated to presenting the history of Portugal through collections of 12C-19C art.
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Lisbon’s oldest church was built in the 12C. Its continuous reconstruction resulted in an intriguing mix of architectural styles.
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A 16C Romanesque-Gothic tower, originally built to serve as a lighthouse. It offers beautiful views of the river and the city.
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A wide pedestrian avenue, lined with architectural gems, it is the perfect spot for enjoying a shopping trip and a pleasant meal.
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A scenic viewpoint at 500m above sea level in a natural park, home to a large cross and spectacular panoramic views.
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Home to a wealth of beautiful flora and fauna, this park is especially popular due to its proximity to the city of Lisbon.
2 nightsSat. Mar 07 - Mon. Mar 09
The capital of Portugal, Lisbon is a lively city filled with restaurants, shops, buzzing nightlife, and historical sites.
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Things to do in and around Bilbao
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Bilbao is an interesting city with a strong culture of art and architecture, as well as numerous museums on a variety of themes.
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Housed in perhaps the most important Gehry-designed structure, this museum is a treasure of 20C art spread among 20 galleries.
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While exploring the historic sites, take time to also relax in a cafe and browse shops in the historic center.
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This museum is a must-see to admire the work of numerous renowned artists, not least of which are Goya, Le Greco, and Ribeira.
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This iron "hanging bridge" is Spain's only UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Industrial Heritage category for its "beauty and functionality."
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An off-the-beaten-path fishing village worth a visit for its great beaches, as well as its unbeatable sense of peacefulness.
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Take a private tour of this cave, whose artifacts and cave drawings date back nearly 13,000 years.
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This museum traces Bilbao's long naval history, from the wreck of the 15C "Urbiets" all the way to contemporary activities.
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Housed in a 16C convent, this collection is notable for its Basque objects and wood sculptures depicting the "Virgin and Child."
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The collection at this museum provides a comprehensive picture of the everyday lives, traditions, and customs of the Basques.
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This picturesque viewpoint is worth the small walk, especially with the alluring 11C hermitage perched on the tip of the headland.
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Set on the Bay of Biscay, this town and its history is only rivaled by the sunny beaches and superb local cuisine.
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This road runs along the coast in the Basque country, offering stops at numerous beautiful views and several fishing ports.
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Almost entirely destroyed by German bombings during WWII, this town's devastation inspired Picasso's "Guernica."
2 nightsMon. Mar 09 - Wed. Mar 11
Bilbao is an interesting city with a strong culture of art and architecture, as well as numerous museums on a variety of themes.
Since its foundation in the early 14th century, Bilbao was a commercial hub that enjoyed significant importance. Nowadays, Bilbao is a vigorous service city that is experiencing an ongoing social, economic, and aesthetic revitalisation process, started by the iconic Bilbao Guggenheim Museum. Bilbao's buildings display a variety of architectural styles, ranging from gothic to contemporary architecture. The Old Town features many of the oldest buildings in the city, as the St. James' Cathedral or the Church of San Anton.
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Things to do in and around Bordeaux
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Half of this city is UNESCO listed, it also offers great dining and nightlife options for the millions who visit annually.
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A walk though old Bordeaux will take you through the grandeur of its past and the lively culture of its present.
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This 18C neo-classical theater is considered one of the most beautiful in France.
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Admire the famous Gothic sculptures, the majestic Royal Door, and the beautiful Renaissance organ in this fabulous cathedral.
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Take a few hours to relax, and enjoy the white sands and turquoise waters at the beach.
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A massive sand dune that runs parallel to the ocean, there is actually evidence that the dune is shifting inland.
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This town, surrounded by vineyards, offers great wine, in addition to superb Medieval structures connected by charming narrow streets.
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Climb the 229 steps to the top of this bell tower for a breathtaking view and a taste of history.
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This museum displays exceptional French furnishings from the 17C to modern day, with a focus on those from the 18C and 19C.
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This regional history museum examines local life from Prehistoric times to present day.
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This lovely town located in Dordogne, features a Renaissance and Medieval district with interesting monuments.
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Overlooking the Charente River, the "balcony of the southwest" is known for its French charm as well as an annual comics festival.
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This impressive feudal castle built in the 14C offers superb and rich decorations in the typical English decorative style.
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This excellent zoo is set in the magnificent forests and dunes of La Palmyre, dotted with ponds and lakes with many animal species roaming.
2 nightsWed. Mar 11 - Fri. Mar 13
Half of this city is UNESCO listed, it also offers great dining and nightlife options for the millions who visit annually.
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Things to do in and around Nantes
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This modern city has a fascinating history, combined with beautiful architecture and excellent cuisine.
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This unique and amazing art project combines the world of Verne, the science of Da Vinci, and the history of Nantes.
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The fascinating Castle of the Dukes of Brittany is a palace set in a granite fortress, now housing the Nantes History Museum.
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This museum offers an eye-opening journey of the history of painting, from the 13C to the early 20C.
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Take a relaxed walk and discover the lovely atmosphere of the Nantes historic center.
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With more than 60 islands, the megalithic monuments of Locmariaquer and its breathtaking views are divine.
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This lively city is full of architectural treasures from the Renaissance era, as well as numerous parks and gardens.
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Housed in a beautiful 15C building, this museum is dedicated to Brittany culture and the history of the city of Nantes.
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Seashell specimens are abundant, as are numerous regional species, at this highly educational museum.
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This beautiful safari has more than 2,000 animals, including elephants, bears, giraffes, and tigers.
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Built to replace a site of Druid worship, this ancient Medieval chapel still features Druid artwork.
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Said to be the finest beach in Europe, this resort also offers numerous activities for families.
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This superb Renaissance castle was built between the 16C and 17C, with towers crowned by domes and a majestic courtyard.
France, Pays De La Loire region
2 nightsFri. Mar 13 - Sun. Mar 15
This modern city has a fascinating history, combined with beautiful architecture and excellent cuisine.
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Things to do in and around Paris
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The City of Lights boasts fascinating architecture, rich culture, and amazing cuisine, making it one of the best destinations in the world.
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With its antique shops, art galleries, squares, and great restaurants, the Place des Vosges is an incarnation of charm.
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As the most renowned art gallery in the world, with the Mona Lisa as its crown jewel, the Louvre could take a week or more to visit in depth.
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This avenue is the most vivid place in Paris, with excellent restaurants, theaters, and luxury boutiques at every turn.
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The most iconic monument of Paris, The Eiffel Tower is a Symbol of France and offers the highest observation deck in Europe at 276m high.
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The town of Versailles is the symbol of the French monarchy, and considered as the apogee of classical arts in France.
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Built in the 17C in typical Classical style, this castle is one of the most prestigious in the region.
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These French gardens are some of the most lovely and romantic in all of Paris.
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Enjoy an amazing view of Paris at the romantic surroundings this basilica offers.
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Stroll through the narrow streets and discover the restaurants and boutiques in the Marais quarter.
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One of the most lively quarters of Paris, the nightlife, dining and entertainment options here seem endless.
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This small town is dominated by its massive castle and amazing forest, and is a popular weekend destination for Parisians.
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This romantic town in the Picadry region proudly displays its Medieval heritage, architecture, monuments, and art.
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This breathtaking museum in an old train station focuses on 19C art, and holds concerts and other performance on an ongoing basis.
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At more than 900 ha, this is a welcome greenspace in Paris, including its lakes, fountains, zoo, and more.
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With its "Fontaine des Fleuves" and obelisk, this is one of the most picturesque sites in Paris.
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Dedicated to the work of Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel, this museum is home to "The Thinker".
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Considered the capital of the Centre region, this city is excellent for lovers of history and quality dining.
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This small town is famous for its magnificent attractions: Chantilly Castle and the vast park and forest that surround it.
2 nightsSun. Mar 15 - Tue. Mar 17
The City of Lights boasts fascinating architecture, rich culture, and amazing cuisine, making it one of the best destinations in the world.
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Things to do in and around Bruges
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Known as the "Venice of the North," Bruges boasts superb Flemish art, scenic canals, and a prosperous past.
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Prepare to be awed while exploring this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a gem of architecture and activity set among the canals.
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Don't miss a trip on the canals, which show you the calm side of Bruges, not seen from the sidewalks and streets.
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Climb up the 366 steps to the top of this massive 13C belfry to discover where the sound of the bells comes from.
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Housed in a 12C hospital, this museum is dedicated to the history of the hospital, and features a collection of Memling artwork and chapel.
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One of Belgium's oldest Renaissance castles, Rumbeke Casle is enveloped in interesting history and legend.
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A hiking and biking trail, stretching along an old railroad track, full of history from the World Wars along the way.
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The whole family will love this amazing nature park, home to several rides as well as over 300 rare animal species.
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Home to Benedictine nuns, a visit here transports you to a tranquil space of greenery and modest homes, a break from city life.
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Showing off masterpieces of Van Eyck, David, and many others, this museum offers deep insights into particularly 15C-17C Belgium.
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Spread among 14C almshouses, this center offers demonstrations, workshops, and a museum that go deep into the art of lacemaking.
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One of the best nature reserves in Belgium, it is famous for its salt-resistant flora, small zoo, and great bird-watching.
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Belgium's oldest nature reserve is famous for its sea birds, especially storks, which visitors come to see be fed.
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With elements of Neo-Romanesque and Gothic architecture, this 10C cathedral remains a stately landmarks in the city's skyline.
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Founded in the 13C to house religious women, this architectural complex now houses a Benedictine convent and exudes tranquility.
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Dominated by the belfry, this pedestrian square is more popular than ever for business, pleasure, and exploring.
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Exquisite architecture dominates this square, from the Gothic town hall, to the Renaissance registry, to the Baroque deanery.
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Learn all about the amazing sea life found at this excellent aquarium, including otters, penguins, turtles and sharks among others.
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Beautiful throughout the year, this forest is particularly spectacular in the spring when it is carpeted with millions of bluebells.
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Dating to the 13C, this Gothic church has the second tallest brick tower in the world. Its altar and tombs are captivating.
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In business since 1856, this historic brewery not only produces excellent beer and food but also features a tour and a museum.
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Several small 17C houses are staged to take you back in time to workshops, a confectionery, a pharmacy, and old traditions.
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This 15C Gothic museum boasts a collection of Flemish art, decor, everyday objects, and other artifacts dating from 15C-19C.
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Known for its massive sandworm sculpture, which reaches 150 feet long and 30 tall and has entrances at each end for visitors to walk through.
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A privately owned botanic garden and zoo, featuring several excellent themed exhibits of unique animals from all over the world.
3 nightsTue. Mar 17 - Fri. Mar 20
Known as the "Venice of the North," Bruges boasts superb Flemish art, scenic canals, and a prosperous past.
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Things to do in and around Brussels
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Belgium's capital is the seat of the EU and boasts a metropolitan cultural diversity, many historic curiosities, and great museums.
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A wonderful square in the heart of the city, surrounded on all sides by historic buildings, including the Town Hall and a city museum.
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A must-see museum, this collection thoroughly covers the European masters from the 14C-20C. Visitors often stay for several hours.
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Get pleasantly lost in this fabulous historic center that takes you along cobbled streets to museums, homes, and historic sites.
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Built for the 1910 Universal Exposition, this area was revitalized to what today is a lovely district of museums and amazing city views.
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Beautiful throughout the year, this forest is particularly spectacular in the spring when it is carpeted with millions of bluebells.
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A massive channel of man-made caves with a rich history, these caves were used for hiding and protection as far back as Roman times.
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Home to Europe’s largest exhibit of dinosaurs, this museum also excels in its presentation of evolution, minerals, and marine life.
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Built in the 19C, this complex of greenhouses are built from alluring glass and iron architecture and house stunning flora.
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A must-see museum, it features work by Bruegel the Elder and Rubens among its unsurpassed collection of early Flemish art.
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Art and history are exhibited through all media in this museum. Its thousands of artifacts span multiple centuries and countries.
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Dating to the 13C, this historic castle now houses an art commune, where artists live and exhibit their work for the public to admire.
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Spanning over 11,000 ha of land, this large protected park boats a collection of over 250 plant species and great hiking trails.
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This Gothic town hall boasts a 95 m tall tower, statues, a mirrored hall, and amazing artwork.
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Enjoy Brussels' cultural heritage as the "home of the comic strip" as you walk along this route, admiring buildings adorned with comic art.
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Whether shopping for antiques or stepping out among the locals, this atmospheric square is an exciting area to explore.
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Focusing primarily on the Congo, this museum thoroughly covers the ethnography, natural history, and environment of Africa.
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A privately owned botanic garden and zoo, featuring several excellent themed exhibits of unique animals from all over the world.
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One of Belgium's oldest Renaissance castles, Rumbeke Casle is enveloped in interesting history and legend.
Belgium, Brussels-Capital region
2 nightsFri. Mar 20 - Sun. Mar 22
Belgium's capital is the seat of the EU and boasts a metropolitan cultural diversity, many historic curiosities, and great museums.
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Things to do in and around Amsterdam
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The Dutch capital retains its medieval charm along with historic buildings, rich culture, its iconic canals, and charming streets.
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A stunning world-renowned national museum with a focus on art and history, hosting a massive collection of artifacts and artwork.
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Dedicated to modern and contemporary art, as well as design, this fine museum hosts nearly 100,000 items from Impressionism to Pop Art.
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Stroll along the iconic canals and streets, taking in the city's atmosphere, or head out to explore Amsterdam's thriving nightlife.
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Established in the 13C as a pseudo-monastic community, this complex boasts historic buildings and an lingering peaceful atmosphere.
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Erected in the 18C, these marvelous windmills are a significant piece of Netherlands' cultural history and are open to the public.
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Once the residence of Dutch royalty, this lavish palace now serves as a heritage museum, exhibiting original decor and fine art.
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A vast park in the heart of Amsterdam, full of statues and some eateries, as well as the perfect spot for a picnic or a jog.
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A lively and upbeat shopping district, lined with classy boutiques, colorful storefronts full of souvenirs, and a wealth of cosy cafes.
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Amsterdam's historic port area, this district was established in the 15C and now is a vibrant hub of cafes, shops, and colorful buildings.
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The first of the three major city center canals, this beautiful canal is lined with elegant mansions, ornate gardens, and historic houses.
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Alternative between dunes and sprawling heather, this national park is known for its scenery, left in its wake by the last Ice Age.
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Open to the public during the tulip blooming season, this marvelous garden is home to millions of annually planted flower bulbs.
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Arguably one of Amsterdam's most impressive canals, this one is lined with historic buildings that once housed an array of brewers.
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Honoring the life and works of Vincent van Gogh, this excellent museum hosts an exquisite collection of his works and other Impressionist pieces.
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In the heart of the Jewish quarter rests Rembrandt's house of two decades, now housing a museum dedicated to his life and work.
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Set in the heart of the city, this 15C church no longer serves as a site of worship, but hosts occasional exhibitions and royal ceremonies.
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Best known for its sprawling dunes, this national park also boasts coasts, diverse fauna, and some interesting botanical curios.
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Riddled with streams, these sprawling wetlands comprise one of Netherlands' largest national parks, boasting rich fauna and flora.
Netherlands, North Holland region
2 nightsSun. Mar 22 - Tue. Mar 24
The Dutch capital retains its medieval charm along with historic buildings, rich culture, its iconic canals, and charming streets.
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