- From: 08/23/2020
- For: 47 days
- Landing in: Dublin, Ireland
- Returning from: Helsinki, Finland
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Dublin, Ireland
0 nightsSun. Aug 23
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London, United Kingdom
1 nightSun. Aug 23-Mon. Aug 24
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Paris, France
2 nightsMon. Aug 24-Wed. Aug 26
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Bordeaux, France
1 nightWed. Aug 26-Thu. Aug 27
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A Coruna, Spain
1 nightThu. Aug 27-Fri. Aug 28
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Porto, Portugal
2 nightsFri. Aug 28-Sun. Aug 30
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Barcelona, Spain
2 nightsSun. Aug 30-Tue. Sep 01
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Andorra la Vella, Andorra
0 nightsTue. Sep 01
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Toulouse, France
1 nightTue. Sep 01-Wed. Sep 02
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Monte Carlo, France
1 nightWed. Sep 02-Thu. Sep 03
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Montreux, Switzerland
2 nightsThu. Sep 03-Sat. Sep 05
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Vaduz, Liechtenstein
1 nightSat. Sep 05-Sun. Sep 06
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Venice, Italy
2 nightsSun. Sep 06-Tue. Sep 08
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
3 nightsTue. Sep 08-Fri. Sep 11
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Cologne, Germany
1 nightFri. Sep 11-Sat. Sep 12
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Muenster, Germany
2 nightsSat. Sep 12-Mon. Sep 14
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Hamburg, Germany
2 nightsMon. Sep 14-Wed. Sep 16
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Weimar, Germany
2 nightsWed. Sep 16-Fri. Sep 18
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Berlin, Germany
4 nightsFri. Sep 18-Tue. Sep 22
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Dresden, Germany
2 nightsTue. Sep 22-Thu. Sep 24
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Wroclaw, Poland
2 nightsThu. Sep 24-Sat. Sep 26
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Torun, Poland
1 nightSat. Sep 26-Sun. Sep 27
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Gdynia, Poland
1 nightSun. Sep 27-Mon. Sep 28
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Kaliningrad, Italy
1 nightMon. Sep 28-Tue. Sep 29
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Riga, Latvia
3 nightsTue. Sep 29-Fri. Oct 02
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Tallinn, Estonia
2 nightsFri. Oct 02-Sun. Oct 04
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Helsinki, Finland
3 nightsSun. Oct 04-Wed. Oct 07
Recommended attractions
0 nightsSun. Aug 23
Ireland's illustrious capital is known for its literary traditions, an upbeat pub scene, and a wealth of cultural and historic sites.
1 nightSun. Aug 23 - Mon. Aug 24
Steeped in history and royalty, the English capital is considered to be one of the most progressive and exciting cities in the world.
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Tower of London
Home to England's Crown Jewels, this 11C castle has served as a royal prison throughout its long and fascinating history.
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National Gallery, London
Recognized as one of the leading art museums in the world, this 19C gallery houses superb masterpieces from mid-13C to the 20C.
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Tate Britain, London
One of the leading museums in the country, this remarkable 19C gallery exhibits superb examples of British art from the 16C onwards.
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British Museum, London
Immense in its size and wealth of exhibits, this must-see museum spans all cultures, tracing the turbulent history of the human race.
2 nightsMon. Aug 24 - Wed. Aug 26
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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Place des Vosges, Paris
With its antique shops, art galleries, squares, and great restaurants, the Place des Vosges is an incarnation of charm.
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The Louvre, Paris
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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Champs Elysees, Paris
This avenue is the most vivid place in Paris, with excellent restaurants, theaters, and luxury boutiques at every turn.
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The Eiffel Tower, Paris
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.
1 nightWed. Aug 26 - Thu. Aug 27
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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Old Town, Bordeaux
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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Grand Theater, Bordeaux
This 18C neo-classical theater is considered one of the most beautiful in France.
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Cathedral of St. Andre, Bordeaux
Admire the famous Gothic sculptures, the majestic Royal Door, and the beautiful Renaissance organ in this fabulous cathedral.
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Beach, Bordeaux
Take a few hours to relax, and enjoy the white sands and turquoise waters at the beach.
1 nightThu. Aug 27 - Fri. Aug 28
This beautiful and lively port town combines exploration of its ancient history with beach-combing, sight-seeing, and shopping.
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Avenida de la Marina, A Coruna
Join the bustle of this most popular avenue as you walk past immense glass facades, local landmarks, and the Mendez Gardens.
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Beach, A Coruna
With the Orzan and Riazor beaches within the city, sunny and sandy relaxation is effortless.
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Historic Center, A Coruna
A Coruna has preserved much of the past in its historic center, such as its old fortress, medieval churches, and noble mansions.
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St. Barbara Court, A Coruna
Noted by some locals as the most beautiful place in A Coruna, this small square surrounded by a 15C convent often hosts concerts.
2 nightsFri. Aug 28 - Sun. Aug 30
Famous for its wine, Portugal's second largest city boasts a lovely waterfront and several historical sites and monuments.
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Porto Cathedral
One of Porto's most significant landmarks, this 12C cathedral is an architectural collage of striking beauty and historical value.
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Serralves Foundation, Porto
A cultural institution, set on an 18ha estate, featuring a park, a contemporary art museum, and a villa.
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Ramos Pinto, Porto
A wine cellar owned by one of Porto’s most historic and famous wine producers, it houses a museum and a port tasting room.
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Historic Center, Porto
Wander through the cobbled streets of Porto and discover one of Portugal’s historic cities; wine and dine in exquisite venues.
2 nightsSun. Aug 30 - Tue. Sep 01
A vibrant metropolis set on the Mediterranean Sea, famed for its brilliant architecture, rich culture, and captivating history.
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Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
Recognized as the masterpiece of Antoni Gaudi, this incomplete church is an exquisite blend of Gothicism and Art Nouveau.
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Gothic Quarter, Barcelona
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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Guell Park, Barcelona
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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Historic Center, Barcelona
The center remains the heart of Barcelona, combining historic sites and cultural monuments with cafes, shops, and fun activities.
0 nightsTue. Sep 01
With great skiing in the winter and beautiful mountain exploration in the summer, this town attracts millions of visitors annually.
1 nightTue. Sep 01 - Wed. Sep 02
This lively city has good restaurants, typical architecture for Southern France, and a few UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Old Town, Toulouse
Beautiful buildings are all around you while strolling the narrow streets of Old Toulouse.
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Bemberg Foundation, Toulouse
This collection of Renaissance to 20C art features 30 paintings by Bonnard and works by dozens of other notable artists.
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St. Sernin Basilica, Toulouse
Noted for its Romanesque sculpture, this basilica was a primary destination for pilgrimage, which its vast interior reflects.
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Jacobin Convent, Toulouse
With its bare exterior and lavish interior, this convent is a superb monastic structure with amazing 16C murals.
1 nightWed. Sep 02 - Thu. Sep 03
The heart of Monaco, Monte Carlo embodies the luxurious spirit of the region and is known for its beaches, castle, and gardens.
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Monte Carlo Casino
Visit to enjoy the stunning building or to try your luck at gambling in this world famous casino, one of the oldest in the world.
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Historic Center, Monte Carlo
Wander through Monte Carlo and enjoy the stunning architecture and nature, steeped in 700 years of Grimaldi history.
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Exotic Garden, Monte Carlo
With over 700 types of succulents, this unique garden is also home to an observatory cave filled with stalactites and stalagmites.
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Prince's Palace of Monaco, Monte Carlo
Built in the 12C, sections of the Monaco's official royal residence are open to the public for tours during the summer.
2 nightsThu. Sep 03 - Sat. Sep 05
A popular resort situated on Lake Geneva, full of historic landmarks, heritage sites, great nearby hiking, and wonderful scenery.
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Chillon Castle, Montreux
Dating at least to the 11C, this island castle is a remarkable relic of medieval architecture, featuring historic decor and artworks.
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Historic Center, Montreux
Explore the local culinary scene, visiting the charming cafes lining the central streets as you enjoy the rich landscape all around.
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Petit Cervin
At 3,883m, this formidable mountain offers magnificent views and great challenge for skiers and mountaineers.
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Mauvoisin Dam
One of the world's highest dams, this 250m-high structure is an impressive feat of human ingenuity surrounded with majestic scenery.
1 nightSat. Sep 05 - Sun. Sep 06
Liechtenstein's capital city and seat of government, Vaduz is home to some of the country's most famous and important landmarks.
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Wine Cellars of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Vaduz
The highlights of visitors' experiences at the wine cellar are the amazing hosts and the excellent wine tasting.
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Vaduz Castle
Dating back to 12C, this castle is worth a visit for its views of the area. As the royal residence, it is not open to the public.
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Historic Center, Vaduz
Explore Liechtenstein's beautiful capital, and get to know it's fascinating historic sites.
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Cathedral of St. Florin, Vaduz
Originally a parish church, today this neo-Gothic structure holds the status of cathedral.
2 nightsSun. Sep 06 - Tue. Sep 08
Famed worldwide for its romantic canals and gorgeous masks, this thriving city offers its visitors a wealth of cultural attractions.
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St. Mark's Square, Venice
Venice's famous main square is beautifully designed, lined with gorgeous arcaded buildings, and is a great spot for people-watching.
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St. Mark's Basilica, Venice
Boasting superb Italian-Byzantine style, this 11C basilica hosts a wealth of gilded mosaics, elegant frescoes, and other decorations.
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Grand Canal, Venice
Lined with a fascinating array of architectural curios, the Grand Canal is the city's largest water transportation vein.
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Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice
Set on one of Venice's major arteries, this superb museum hosts an array of modern art, from Cubism, to Expressionist, to Futurism.
3 nightsTue. Sep 08 - Fri. Sep 11
The Dutch capital retains its medieval charm along with historic buildings, rich culture, its iconic canals, and charming streets.
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Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
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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Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
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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Historic Center, Amsterdam
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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Beguine Community, Amsterdam
Established in the 13C as a pseudo-monastic community, this complex boasts historic buildings and an lingering peaceful atmosphere.
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Windmills of Kinderdijk
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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Het Loo Palace
Once the residence of Dutch royalty, this lavish palace now serves as a heritage museum, exhibiting original decor and fine art.
1 nightFri. Sep 11 - Sat. Sep 12
Founded in the 1C, Cologne offers seemingly endless historical and cultural activities, all set in a modern-day atmosphere.
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Dom, Cologne
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, construction on this Gothic masterpiece began in 1248 and took 600 years to complete.
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Historic Center, Cologne
Explore this wonderful town, getting to know its rich history, and stopping in one of its lovely eateries.
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Schnuetgen Museum, Cologne
Housed in a Romanesque church, this museum beautifully displays religious art and artifacts from medieval times.
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Romano-Germanic Museum, Cologne
This museum houses a grand collection of antiquities from the 1C-4C, including artifacts from large mausoleums to unique glassware.
2 nightsSat. Sep 12 - Mon. Sep 14
Muenster is a prosperous city of history and culture with sites to see and an abundance of activities to enjoy.
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Castle, Muenster
This superb Baroque palace is a unique mixture of alternating brick and sandstone facade and features a sprawling green park.
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Cathedral Treasury, Muenster
The treasury not only features gold relics, art, and artifacts but also includes a comprehensive history of the cathedral.
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Historic Center, Muenster
This center was faithfully restored after WWII and combines treasured sites from the past with modern cafes and boutiques.
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Prinzipalmarkt, Muenster
The perfect market to visit to see an array of Gothic and Renaissance buildings as well as numerous small, fun shops.
2 nightsMon. Sep 14 - Wed. Sep 16
Destroyed during WWII, Hamburg has retained its charm with its water landscapes, pristine parks, and upbeat spirit.
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Historic Center, Hamburg
Close to the harbor, the historic center is a mix of modern buildings with historical houses, churches, and museums.
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Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg
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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Speicherstadt, Hamburg
The world's largest warehouse district is uniquely home to elegant Neo-Gothic style buildings, as well as several museums.
2 nightsWed. Sep 16 - Fri. Sep 18
Weimar is a cultural and provincial center, with Cranach, Bach, Liszt, Nietzsche, and Goethe having resided here at various times.
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Ilm Park, Weimar
Spend a few peaceful hours strolling through this lush 18C park, enjoying the greenery and the views of the Ilm River.
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Historic Center, Weimar
Stroll through the historic center to enjoy the lovely atmosphere, taking time to people-watch and browse some shops.
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National Theater, Weimar
Visit Weimar's most significant cultural center, whether for a tour or to see one of its excellent productions.
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Goethe's Garden House, Weimar
This peaceful house, surrounded by nature, was Goethe's home from 1776 to 1782 and where he wrote several works.
4 nightsFri. Sep 18 - Tue. Sep 22
With rich history, vibrant nightlife, world-renowned cuisine, and amazing museums, there is something for everyone in Germany's capital.
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Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
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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Gemaldegalerie (Picture Gallery), Berlin
This museum brings together Berlin's collection of artworks by masters such as Van Eyck, Rubens, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, and more.
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Historic Center, Berlin
Get to know this amazing city, exploring its busy streets and admiring its wealth of historic architecture.
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Natural History Museum, Berlin
A marvelous natural history museum, featuring a wealth of exhibits on paleontology, zoology, geology, and more.
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Erholungspark Marzahn
A public parkland strewn with a variety of gardens from around the world, featuring traditional European and Asian landscaping.
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Grosser Mueggelsee
Located in the suburbs of Berlin, stroll around this lake, enjoying the beautiful scenery and the historic buildings dotted around.
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Scheunenviertel, Berlin
This district features cafes, shops, galleries, and courtyards and provides easy access to the neighboring New Synagogue.
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Oranienstrasse, Berlin
Located in the Kreuzberg District, this street was once divided by Checkpoint Charlie and today features fun shops and cafes.
2 nightsTue. Sep 22 - Thu. Sep 24
Despite heavy bombing during WWII, still evident today, Dresden is an exquisite Baroque-laden city with wonderful attractions.
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Historic Center, Dresden
The market square is central to the historic center, charmingly rebuilt following its destruction in WWII.
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Zwinger Palace, Dresden
This phenomenal Baroque palace is home to several museums, as well as sprawling elegant grounds to explore.
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Saxon State Opera House, Dresden
Rebuilt according to its original design after an 1869 fire, this unique building is regarded as one of the most beautiful in Europe.
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Cathedral, Dresden
Faithfully restored after bombing in WWII, this Baroque gem features a rococo pulpit, as well as the remains of numerous royals.
2 nightsThu. Sep 24 - Sat. Sep 26
One of Poland's most colorful cities, Wroclaw is strewn with bridges, historic monuments, and plenty of multicultural charm.
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Historic Center, Wroclaw
A treasure of brilliant architecture and vibrant spirit, this historic center offers a uniquely rich experience of Polish culture.
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Royal Palace, Wroclaw
An 18C Baroque palace, housing the Wroclaw City Museum and its exceptional exhibits on history, interior design, and art.
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Panorama of the Battle of Raclawice, Wroclaw
An enormous 19C cycloramic painting depicting the infamous 18C Battle of Raclawice, a significant triumph in Polish history.
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Museum of Architecture, Wroclaw
The only museum of its kind in Poland, it traces the evolution of architecture, and houses an extensive collection of stained glass.
1 nightSat. Sep 26 - Sun. Sep 27
Tracing its origins to a 13C Teutonic fort, this great riverside town boasts ample medieval architecture and a vibrant ambiance.
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Historic Center, Torun
Plunge into the medieval atmosphere and cultural wealth of one of the best-preserved historic centers in Poland.
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Museum of Gingerbread, Torun
Season and shape your own gingerbread as you learn about the history of Torun, as well as its ancient gingerbread-making traditions.
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Barbarka District, Torun
An expanse of lush forest and a 14C village, serving as a recreational destination with myriad fun ventures for the nature lovers.
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Old City Town Hall, Torun
This 13C City Hall is a spectacular example of Teutonic architecture, and houses one of Poland's most significant District Museum.
1 nightSun. Sep 27 - Mon. Sep 28
One of the important northern seaports in Poland, offering lovely beaches, nautical museums, and great restaurants.
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Historic Center, Gdynia
Take a walk down the lovely pier, or stroll towards one of the beaches, admiring examples of Art Deco and Modernist architecture.
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Public Beach, Gdynia
A popular beach set near the marina, this sandy shore features seaside cafes, modern facilities, and a play area for children.
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Malbork Castle
Ingeniously constructed by Teutonic Knights, this vast 15C redbrick fortress is one of the largest in the world.
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Sea Park Sarbsk
An exciting educational sea park, housing several seal species, as well as a nautical museum and a 3D Prehistoric Oceanarium.
1 nightMon. Sep 28 - Tue. Sep 29
Deceptively rich in cultural landmarks, this city blends European and Soviet influences, offering many interesting museums and parks.
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Kaliningrad Amber Museum
This superb museum is home to over 14,000 items of amber artwork, fossils, archaeological items, and jewelry.
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Konigsberg Cathedral, Kaliningrad
Hosting the tomb of Immanuel Kant, the cathedral dates to the 14C and boasts fine Gothic influence, as well as some notable artwork.
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Historic Center, Kaliningrad
Wander through the back streets of this city center, getting to know the authentic sleepy atmosphere mixed with a European charm.
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Church of the Holy Family, Kaliningrad
Erected in the early-20C, this redbrick church was never returned to its original purpose and currently hosts the Kaliningrad Philharmonic.
3 nightsTue. Sep 29 - Fri. Oct 02
Founded in 1201, Riga is Latvia's center of Art Nouveau. History, culture, and art are seen in its architecture and landmarks.
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Historic Center, Riga
Stroll through this center to take in its 800 years of architecture, diverse museums, and around-the-clock activities.
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Art Nouveau Museum, Riga
This museum is a faithful restoration of a 1903 Art Nouveau apartment, from its moldings and layout to its furnishings and art.
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National Museum of Art, Riga
This museum features the works of fabulous painters, sculptors, and other artists from Latvia, the Baltics, and even Russia.
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Latvian National History Museum, Riga
This must-see museum offers a comprehensive trip throughout Latvia's history, from Neolithic times to the Soviet era.
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Rundale Palace
This 18C Baroque palace has also served as a hospital and a school. Now restored, it features a museum and fine gardens.
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Gauja National Park
Spanning picturesque landscapes, this large park is great for outdoor activities including hiking, biking, canoeing, and more.
2 nightsFri. Oct 02 - Sun. Oct 04
Tallinn seamlessly fuses its medieval past and architecture with modern amenities that include museums, cafes, and night life.
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Historic Center, Tallinn
Spend a few hours exploring the ins and outs of the capital's historic center, enjoy people watching or relaxing in a cafe.
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Kohtu Viewpoint, Tallinn
This platform offers amazing views of the Medieval landscape of the Old Town, the skyscrapers, the Pirita district, and the gulf.
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View from Patkuli Belvedere, Tallinn
At the top of this popular street, visitors can view the Old Town's fortified medieval walls and beyond.
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Kiek in de Kok, Tallinn
In addition to its panoramic views, this medieval fortification features an interactive museum of the history of Tallinn.
3 nightsSun. Oct 04 - Wed. Oct 07
A relatively young city, the Finnish capital commands the Baltic Sea with its diverse architectural landscape and a rich culture.
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Historic Center, Helsinki
Enjoy this center's eclectic mix of 19C-20C landmarks, all creatively woven together with squares and parks perfect for people-watching.
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Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki
Carved into an enormous rock, this unique church doubles as a performance hall, given its excellent acoustics.
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Opera House, Helsinki
Home to the National Opera, this ceramic and granite building overlooks the Toolo Bay and offer world-class productions.
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Central Park, Helsinki
Escape the city in this beautiful green park, which consists of lightly maintained woodland and gravel paths.
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Nuuksio National Park
This national park is riddled with hiking trails and camping grounds, while picnic areas are nestled among lush forested scenery.
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Suomenlinna
Founded in the 18C against a Russian invasion, this star fortress spans six islands, features a museum, and offers nice picnic spots.