The beautiful old city and its streets with excellently preserved antiquities will immediately bring you back to past times. Magnificent walls surrounding the old city are among the best preserved in the Mediterranean.
This tiny island has a reputation as a haven for party animals; however, there is much more to see and do when visiting this beautiful spot.
Tierra del Fuego is an archipelago off the southernmost tip of the South American mainland, across the Strait of Magellan. The archipelago consists of a main island Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego divided between Chile and Argentina with an area of 18,572 square miles, and a group of smaller islands including Cape Horn.
Nashville is the heart of the country-music industry, and its nightlife definitely reflects that. But don’t stay away if you think you’re not a fan of country – this is a great place to explore. Whatever you do, though, don’t expect opera at the Grand Ole Opry. That’s not going to happen.
One of the best things about a beach holiday in Portugal is that that even when it is busy, you can always find somewhere with enough space for you. The south-facing coast of the Algarve is the most popular with holidaymakers, but even here it doesn’t take much to escape the high-rise resorts and their crowds of sun worshippers.
Rothenburg — once one of Germany’s largest cities with a population of 6,000 residents—is today a charming tourist destination. For great views and a good orientation, hike Rothenburg’s mile-long wall and climb the city’s tower.
Whether you’re a local or a visitor, summer in Munich is all about the beer gardens. The 200 year-old tradition is as typically Bavarian as “Weisswurst” and “Lederhosen” are. The very best spot to look down on Munich is from the top of the “Frauenkirche” Church. For Science and Technology fans, the “German Museum” is not to be missed. It’s the biggest of its kind in the world.
Phuket is an island off the south-west coast of Thailand in Asia. The most important places to visit in Phuket are: Phang Nga Bay, Old Phuket Town, Bangla Road Nightlife, Wat Chalong and Phuket Temples, Big Buddha, Phi Phi Island and many more.
On the night of 5th/6th June 70 years ago the D-Day landings were under way and it is impossible to travel far in Normandy without seeing dramatic evidence of that historic event. Today we have two videos to mark this event. The first video explores the half-timbered charm of Rouen, reflects on Monet’s lily ponds in Giverny, takes a look at local artisans, and sets up an easel at Honfleur’s harbour. It then ventures into composer Eric Satie’s eccentric world and tastes the finest of Normandy cuisine. After pondering sacrifice and celebrating freedom on the D-Day beaches, it ends with [More]
Sicily is the largest of the Italian islands, separated from the Continent by the Strait of Messina and surrounded by the Ionian, the Tyrrhenian and the Mediterranean Seas.
After visiting Germany’s greatest Gothic Cathedral in Cologne, we’ll enjoy the good life German-style at a top mineral spa and try our luck at the Versailles of casinos in Baden-Baden, then crank some old-time music and explore an open-air museum in the romantic Black Forest.
Kraków, also Cracow, or Krakow, is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River (Polish: Wisła) in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century.
With a seductive blend of sun, siestas and Sangria, it’s hardly surprising that coach trips to Spain remain a popular choice.
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings, and it is impossible to travel far in Normandy without seeing dramatic evidence of that historic event.