Benidorm – Spanish Manhattan in Costa Blanca

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Benidorm is Spain’s most famous, and most controversial, resort city: a skyline of towering skyscrapers rising from the Costa Blanca like a Mediterranean Manhattan, with more high-rise buildings per capita than any city in Europe. Love it or hate it, Benidorm is a phenomenon: two sweeping golden beaches, a year-round microclimate, and a tourism model […]

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Budapest – Queen city on Danube River or the City of Spas | Hungary

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Budapest – Queen city on Danube River or the City of Spas | Hungary Updated: August 24, 2020 | By Claire | More Budapest is the only capital in the world boasting nearly 100 thermal wells and 12 spas, where 19 million litres of thermal water breaks to the surface every day. If you also […]

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Pisa – the city of the mariners and leaning towers, Italy

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The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of those rare landmarks that looks almost unreal when you first see it in person. The tilt is so pronounced, so deliberate, that your brain struggles to accept that this is a genuine architectural anomaly rather than an optical illusion. Standing in the Piazza dei Miracoli, the Field […]

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Bologna – home to the oldest university in the Western world, Italy

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Bologna greets you first with its porticoes. Over forty kilometres of covered walkways line the streets, sheltering pedestrians from sun and rain as they move through a city that has been a centre of learning since 1088. The University of Bologna is the oldest in the Western world, and its influence shapes everything from the […]

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Modena – the capital of engines, Italy

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Modena is a city of engines and flavours. The roar of Ferrari and Lamborghini fills the countryside around this Emilia-Romagna town, while the scent of aged balsamic vinegar hangs in the air of its medieval attics. The cathedral and Ghirlandina tower dominate the skyline, a UNESCO World heritage site of Romanesque architecture carved by the […]

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Parma – famous ham and cheese, Italy

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The name Parma is spoken in kitchens around the world. Prosciutto di Parma and Parmigiano-Reggiano have made this city famous long before most tourists ever visit. But Parma is far more than its edible exports. The Romanesque cathedral and baptistery dominate the old centre, their pink Verona marble glowing in the afternoon light. Correggio’s fresco […]

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Castell’Arquato – Roman military settlement in Italy

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Castell’Arquato clings to a hilltop in the Po Valley, its medieval stone walls and narrow streets so well preserved that walking through the main gate feels like entering the 13th century. The Rocca Viscontea fortress dominates the town, its square towers visible from miles across the surrounding farmland. The Collegiata church houses a 12th-century baptismal […]

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Trento – traditions of Alpine countries, Italy

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Trento sits in the Adige Valley where Italian warmth meets Alpine crispness. The Dolomites rise to the north and east, their jagged peaks visible from the city squares below. This city is famous for the Council of Trent, the 16th-century church gathering that shaped Catholicism for centuries, but Trento offers much more than history. The […]

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Murano, Burano and Torcello islands – Famous Lagoon in Italy

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The vaporetto cuts across the Venetian lagoon, carrying you away from the crowds of St Marks Square and out toward a cluster of islands that each tell a different story. Murano glows with the heat of furnaces where glassblowers have shaped molten silica for over seven centuries. Burano explodes in colour, each house painted a […]

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Paris – the most visited city in the world is located in France

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Paris is the most visited city in the world, the luminous capital of France whose legendary monuments (the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, the Louvre), incomparable art collections, world-dominating gastronomy, and ineffable romantic atmosphere draw more than 40 million visitors annually to the banks of the Seine. The City of Light has been the global standard for […]

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