Capital city Vienna
The city of Vienna is brimming with history, monuments, galleries and extraordinary experiences. It's no wonder it has once again taken first place in the global rankings and the title of "the best city to live in."
Capital city Bratislava
Bratislava is a rapidly developing city, home to large companies, where thousands of people travel daily for work and study, and where socialist realism architecture mixes with prefabricated houses and modern high-rise buildings.
Capital city Budapest
The capital of Hungary, Budapest, is one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe. It is a culturally significant metropolis, breathing history in the form of a wide variety of monuments and architecture.
Parndorf Outlet
What makes Parndorf so special? In addition to finding world-class brands like Gucci, Prada and Michael Kors at a fraction of their regular prices, this place also offers a variety of dining and relaxation options. Everything is designed to make you enjoy a perfect day full of fun and great shopping. Parndorf is not just about shopping – it is an experience that you will love!
Kreuzenstein Castle
The impressive castle sits on a hill about 260 meters high above the Danube and can be seen from afar. It is a gem for all lovers of the Middle Ages, castle lovers and romantics, thanks to this completely rebuilt and undamaged castle they can be transported back to the medieval past.
Grafenegg Castle
Imagine a historic castle from 1435, remodeled in a noble English style, and next to it futuristic scenes under the wide sky in a vast garden park. Or imagine a 19th-century riding school right next to a modern concert hall. You can find all this at Graffenegg Castle in Lower Austria.
Hallstatt
Hallstatt is a charming historic village in the heart of the Austrian Alps. Surrounded by majestic mountains rising up to 2,000 meters above sea level and overlooking the calm waters of Lake Hallstatt, it offers visitors an exceptionally beautiful setting and a unique cultural experience.
Sankt Gilgen
Sankt Gilgen is a village on Lake Wolfgang in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Sankt Gilgen is a famous holiday resort. Lake Wolfgang and the surrounding villages are part of the region called Salzkammergut.
City Salzburg
Salzburg was once considered the most beautiful city in all of Europe. And rightly so. Tourists love its stunning architecture, the surrounding mountains, and especially the history that is inextricably linked to Mozart and his music.
Berchtesgaden – Eagles Nest
Berchtesgaden is considered one of the most beautiful areas in Germany. It is therefore no wonder that Adolf Hitler fell in love with these regions. One of his residences was built on a hill with the most beautiful view of Königsee, from where he could also go on hikes in the surrounding area.
Grossglockner High Alpine Road
This high-altitude road was built in 1930 and offers every visitor absolutely photogenic views of the Austrian Alps and especially the highest peak in Austria - Grossglockner (3798 m).
Swarovski Crystal Worlds
Swarovski, the world's most famous producer of cut crystal, was founded by Czech-born Daniel Swarovski. In addition to its headquarters in Wattens, Austria, in 1995 the Swarovski Kristallwelten complex grew up - a glittering world of thousands of crystals, mirrors, paintings, jewelry and sculptures.
City Innsbruck
Innsbruck is a fascinating place for lovers of history, architecture and nature. This beautiful city with exceptional Alpine scenery is surrounded by mountains and offers a variety of tourist attractions that will satisfy even the most demanding visitors.
Cesky Krumlov
A tangle of winding medieval streets, picturesque gables of townhouses, romantic nooks and crannies, an impressive castle above the Vltava River, cafes and medieval pubs, exhibitions, concerts, festivals - all this is Český Krumlov.
Hluboka Castle
Hluboká Castle is an ideal excursion destination for lovers of history, irrepressible romance, and sports enthusiasts will also find their place here. The castle owes its current appearance to the Schwarzenberg family and is often described as the most beautiful castle in the Czech Republic.
City Plzeň
The European Capital of Culture for 2015 has a historic center with Baroque and Renaissance houses, you will also find a few streets cut out of the Middle Ages and the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew with the highest church tower in Bohemia. Since 1842, the excellent Pilsner Urquell beer has been brewed here, which has made Pilsen famous all over the world.
Karlove Vary
Karlovy Vary is a popular spa town in the west of the Czech Republic, just a short distance from the German border. It is a major spa town that also hosts a famous film festival every year.
Terezín Memorial
The town of Terezín, founded in the late 18th century as a military fortress, is known today primarily as a tragic symbol of the suffering of tens of thousands of innocent people. During World War II, it served as an internment camp for the Jewish population and became a transit station on the way to extermination camps.
Capital city Prague
One of the most beautiful cities in the world, the baroque heart of Europe and the hundred-spired head of the Czech Kingdom: Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is all of these.
Kutna Hora
Kutná Hora, a city in the Central Bohemian Region, is a significant monument reserve, listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Czech Grand Canyon
The Czech Grand Canyon is a limestone, about 800 m long, 200 m wide, up to 100 m deep flooded quarry. At its bottom there are two interconnected lakes with clear water, which are especially attractive for swimming in the summer. Unfortunately, the gate to the quarry is permanently closed, so despite the strict ban, many people climb the rocks to the bottom of the Great America.
Karlstejn Castle
Karlštejn Castle, a Gothic gem southwest of Prague, was built in 1348 by Charles IV to house the precious crown jewels.
Czech Sternberk
Český Šternberk Castle is one of the oldest castles in Bohemia and is still owned by the Sternberg family, who founded it in 1241. The castle retains its Gothic exterior, but the interiors were transformed into a chateau through an early Baroque reconstruction.
Konopiště Castle
The castle took on its current form at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, when the castle was owned by Franz Ferdinand d'Este, heir to the Austrian throne..
Sázava Monastery
The Sázava Monastery was rebuilt into a castle in the 18th century. It is a charming historical site connected with the history of the Slavs.
Castle Trója
The Troja Castle is a remarkable and exceptional building. Rather than a castle, it should actually be called a villa, as it is an echo of the sumptuous Roman suburban villas that its builder, Václav Vojtech Count of Šternberk, saw on his long journey. During the season, the Gallery of the Capital City of Prague organizes exhibitions here.
City Telč
The city with its beautiful historic square, lined with Gothic and Renaissance townhouses with arcades and richly decorated gables, has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1992.
Pernštejn Castle
One of the most visited Moravian castles is Pernštejn Castle, which attracts tourists from a wide range of areas. It has stood on a rock above the town of Nedvědice for almost eight centuries and has never been conquered in its entire history.
City Brno
Come and taste Brno and its excellent gastronomy, discover important cultural monuments and the beautiful surrounding nature. And also come and look into the reservoirs and underground, at Špilberk, and catch a glimpse of the dragon on the Old Town Hall.
Mikulov
You would hardly find a town with a more beautiful location than Mikulov, spread out on the last spurs of the Pálava and surrounded by vineyards. The vineyards will tell you that you are in the center of the Mikulov wine sub-region and you will encounter wine here literally at every turn - in the picturesque historic streets and at the castle.
Chateau Lednice
Explore the beauty of Lednice Castle, which is part of the Lednice-Valtice area. Prince Alois II of Liechtenstein had Lednice rebuilt into a representative summer residence in the spirit of English Gothic. Today, the entire Lednice-Valtice area is part of UNESCO.
City Krakov
In the past, Poland had a different capital than Warsaw. It was Krakow. That's why more precious monuments have been preserved here than in Warsaw.
City Zakopane
Zakopane - a magic word for every lover of mountains, nature and relaxation.
Auschwitz Memorial and Museum
The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum is a museum on the site of the Nazi German Auschwitz concentration camp in Auschwitz, Poland. The site includes the main Auschwitz I concentration camp and the remains of the Auschwitz II-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp.
Palace and park complex in Pławniowice
Beautiful red brick and a sloping graphite roof decorated with numerous turrets are the hallmarks of the local palace.
City Vroclav
Wroclaw is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Poland.
City Lodž
Łódź is a city with an interesting history, an important part of which was multiculturalism. Its traces are visible in historical monuments and buildings at every step. Nowadays, Łódź is one of the most dynamically developing cities, and thanks to this, its popularity among tourists is constantly growing.
Castle Kwidzyn
The greatest monuments of Kwidzyn today include the cathedral and the castle, which stands out high on the slope. It is a beautiful complex of Gothic brick buildings. The three-nave Cathedral of the Virgin Mary and St. John the Evangelist was built in the 14th century.
City Gdaňsk
Gdańsk, this magical city is one of the unique tourist destinations. Its unusual location on the Baltic Sea coast and more than a thousand years of history shape the character of the city, which makes it worthy of recognition.
Malbork Castle
The Teutonic Castle of Malbork in Poland is the largest Gothic building in the world and also the largest building made of burnt bricks.
Capital city Warsaw
Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland, with a population of over 1.7 million. The city has been inhabited since the 9th century. It was once a fishing village and is said to have been named after a fisherman named Wars and his wife Sawy.