LONDON
One of the world’s most-visited cities, London is an exciting cosmopolitan hub infused with diversity and multiculturalism. Effortlessly blending royal tradition and gothic architecture with contemporary innovation and cutting-edge design, this incredible city is constantly evolving.
MUNICH
Cosmopolitan and medieval in equal parts, affluent Munich is one of Europe’s cleanest and safest cities. With its glorious green spaces, famous beer gardens and opulent churches and palaces, this is a great destination for sightseeing, shopping and socialising.
ROME
With architectural masterpieces dating back well over a millennium, Rome is a city where modern delights, luxury boutiques and fashionable hang-outs fit with stylish ease beside ancient sites, Baroque fountains and fascinating frescoes. From the Trevi Fountain to those famous Spanish Steps and Via de Corso to Piazza Navona, it’s a delightfully compact city where your feet can’t help but wander.
BAKU
It’s hard to define Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, a unique wind-whipped city that sits on the edge of the Caspian Sea. Down at 28 metres below sea level, you’ll find a confusing jumble of architectural styles and heritage; there’s medieval Islamic stone buildings, late 19th-Century European-style mansions, austere Soviet-era blocks and ultra-modern surrealist masterpieces.
GLASGOW
Situated on the bank of the River Clyde, Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and offers numerous activities. These include shopping, dining, live music, theatre, performing arts and sporting tournaments, all within its city environs.
BUCHAREST
Often overlooked in favour of its grander Eastern European cities, Bucharest is something of a surprise. The 20th Century has taken a slight toll on the Romanian capital – once known as the ‘Paris of the East’ – but if you look past the Soviet-era architecture, you’ll find fantastic museums, a great dining scene and some of the best nightlife in Eastern Europe.
AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam has a lot to offer, with different scenes to accommodate a selection of different travelling types. For some, it’s the allure of the winding canals, beautiful architecture, myriad museums and bustling markets that draw them, whilst others are looking for the nightlife, the coffeeshops and to enjoy the other side of this charming city.
SEVILLE
Capital of the southern Spanish Andalusia region, sun-soaked Seville is an enchanting city famous for its seductive flamenco rhythms, fantastic food and ancient ruins. The best way to experience Spain’s fourth-largest city is to do as the locals do, whether that’s tucking into freshly-made tapas in a crowded bar or dancing the night away in one of the many flamenco clubs.
COPENHAGEN
Although a far cry from its Viking heritage, Copenhagen is still a city still dripping in royal history and castles – albeit now flanked by designer stores, Michelin-star restaurants and contemporary art galleries and museums. This is a city of Nordic charm and minimalism; effortlessly unassuming but very beautiful.
BUDAPEST
Situated on the banks of the River Danube, Budapest is Hungary's largest city and attracts visitors from all over the world to experience the sights and sounds of the capital. A rich history and beautiful architecture, the city is blessed with a plethora of outstanding venues and interesting and informative activities that run throughout the day and night.
ST PETERSBURG
Famous for its fairytale palaces and Baroque facades, St Petersburg is a beguiling 18th-century city steeped in royal history and opulent grandeur.
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