Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
Nicosia (Lefkoşa) is the world’s last divided capital, a city split by the United Nations Buffer Zone (the Green Line) since 1974, where centuries of Venetian, Ottoman, British, Greek, and Turkish heritage collide in a fascinating urban landscape of medieval walls, Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques, and a contemporary café culture that somehow thrives across the […]
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Categories: Cyprus, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Piran is a 14th-century Venetian port town on the Slovenian coast, and it is the reason Slovenia has a coastline at all. The country’s Adriatic coast is only 46 km long, squeezed between Italy and Croatia, and Piran is its jewel. The town sits on a narrow peninsula that juts into the Gulf of Trieste. […]
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Categories: Sights, Slovenia
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Lucca hides behind Renaissance walls so thick that a park now runs along their crest. Inside those walls, the city unfolds as a perfectly preserved medieval grid where Giacomo Puccini composed his operas. The streets are wide by Tuscan standards, paved in smooth stone and lined with towers that once belonged to rival noble families. […]
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Categories: Italy, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Ancient walls of Famagusta rise from the Cypriot coast like a story carved in golden stone, their Venetian ramparts still bearing the scars of centuries of siege. Beyond the fortifications, a ghost city of abandoned hotels stands frozen in time, a poignant reminder of a divided island. But the living city breathes through the Lala […]
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Categories: Cyprus, Nature, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The Shambles narrows to a lane so tight you can almost touch the overhanging timber-framed buildings on both sides at once. The ancient streets of York still follow the Roman grid laid out nearly two thousand years ago, and the medieval city walls encircle a center rich with history at every turn. Clifford Tower looms […]
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Categories: Cities, Sights, Sights, United Kingdom, Virtual Travel
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Delft is one of the most delightful small cities in the Netherlands, a perfectly preserved Dutch Golden Age town of tree-lined canals, humpbacked bridges, and gabled merchant houses that is synonymous with three things: Johannes Vermeer, Delft Blue pottery, and being the final resting place of the Dutch royal family. Often described as a smaller, […]
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Categories: Netherlands, Sights