Capital city Paris
The metropolis of France, the embodiment of luxury, the capital of fashion, the city of love, the city of light, the most beautiful historical buildings in the world, the most visited monuments, the most famous world museums or wines and food for true gourmets. All of this is true. Paris is a city that can be called the most by several adjectives.
Palace of Versailles
It was supposed to be the pride of all French people and demonstrate the excellence of the country's artists. The Palace of Versailles attracted attention and respect already during the time of King Louis XIV, who used it to demonstrate his power and love of ostentatious things. Even after years, it still takes the breath away from its visitors and makes you think about the creativity of its authors. A special chapter are its gardens, which present the best of French gardening.
Chantilly Castle
Château de Chantilly, a jewel of French cultural heritage, includes not only a magnificent castle but also a vast park, the Musée Condé and the Grandes Ecuries, where you will also find the Musée du Cheval.
Capital city Brussels
Brussels is the capital of Belgium, home to many European institutions such as the European Commission, the European Council, and the Council of the European Union, and is often referred to as the unofficial capital of the European Union. It is also home to NATO headquarters. Brussels is often underrated, but it is a city full of amazing sights, beautiful architecture, great gastronomic experiences, world-class beer, and Belgian chocolate.
Ghent
Ghent, Belgium, is said to be the city with the largest number of rare historical monuments per square meter in Europe.
Antwerp
Antwerp is Belgium's largest port city and one of the most important economic centers in Europe. It is also an ideal place for shopping, with many shops and boutiques offering a variety of clothing, shoes and accessories.
Rotterdam
Rotterdam doesn't look like a typical Dutch town at first glance. Canals and their typical houses are not on every street, but what prevails here is a great atmosphere, lots of bicycles on every corner. It is the second largest city in the Netherlands and is home to the largest port in Europe.
Haag
Despite the fact that the center has several institutions, including the parliament, it is not its capital. However, its uniqueness attracts thousands of tourists every year who are looking for something different. The Hague offers a diverse cultural experience, basically for every art lover there is a surprise, and thanks to this everyone feels at home there.
Capital city Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a unique city, nicknamed the Venice of the North due to its tangle of canals. Picturesque canals with adjacent typical houses, culture, monuments, museums, but also entertainment venues for adults make it one of the most visited European cities.
City Hamburg
Hamburg, famous for its maritime spirit and historical charm, is one of the most important cities in northern Germany. It is located on the majestic Elbe River. Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany and is also a major port and commercial center. The city is often praised for its beautiful lakes, extensive parks and unique mix of historical and modern architecture.
Schwerin Castle
The first fortress was built on this site in the 10th century. At that time, the area was inhabited by the Baltic Slavs, who contributed to its significant development. However, the castle as we know it today was built between 1848 and 1857.
Capital city Berlin
Berlin is a city that has really been through a lot. Today, the capital of Germany is a European and world center of culture, politics and science. A city where an important part of history was created, especially during the 20th century, every traveler should visit at least once and soak up the atmosphere that will not fade away.
City Gdansk
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.
City Lodz
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.
City Krakow
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Tapolca Lake Cave
The Tapolca Lake Cave is rightfully one of the biggest tourist attractions of this spa town. This natural rarity attracts many visitors and cave lovers every year. You can explore it under the guidance of experienced guides, and boating on its surface will also provide you with an unforgettable experience. The cave system was discovered while drilling a well in 1902 and opened its doors to the public in 1912.
Zagreb
A city with a turbulent history, it is the economic, political and cultural center of the country. It is home to almost a million inhabitants - almost a quarter of the country's population.
Capital city Ljubljana
The Old Town, located below the Castle Hill and by the banks of the Ľubľanica River, is the most picturesque part of Ljubljana. There you can admire historic streets, picturesque fountains, the Town Hall building, and a series of stone bridges over the Ľubľanica River.
Trieste
Trieste is a lively port city on the Adriatic Sea, located in the northern part of Italy in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, close to the border with Slovenia. During the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, it was even the most important port of the monarchy. Today, it is home to a renowned university and is full of people, modern shops and a Mediterranean atmosphere.
Venice
Venice or the city on the water. There is probably no person who would not want to visit there at least once. It is one of the most romantic and beautiful places in the world. At the same time, it is very unique, as it is located on the water and for longer transport you have to use boats or gondolas.
Verona
When you hear the name of the city, the image of the famous couple Romeo and Juliet and their tragic love often comes to mind. However, that is not all that makes the city famous. Today, Verona offers its visitors a lot of wonderful things to admire.
Lake Como
You will visit the romantic lake Lago di Como, loved by artists, businessmen, politicians, but also stars such as George Clooney, the Beckhams, Donatella Versace, Madonna have fallen under its spell, and even Bill Gates has enjoyed the atmosphere here. Lake Como has been conquered by many Italian noble families in the past.
Milan
The city of beauty, the city of luxury, the city of quality football and gourmet experiences. In the past, it was one of those Italian cities that managed to set the direction of the entire peninsula. Today, it sets the direction mainly in fashion, and all over the world. Modern Michelangelos - Armani, Prada, Gucci, Moschino, Versace... have contributed to the fact that Milan can proudly bear the title of the capital of fashion.
Lugano
Nestled in the foothills of the Swiss Alps, the city of Lugano enchants its visitors with its harmony of modern city life. Lugano, Switzerland also enchants tourists with its lakeside beauty, fine wine, and endless possibilities for discovery.
Mount Titlis
The highest suspension bridge in Europe offers incredible views of the Alps.
Luzern
The city of Lucerne, considered the pearl of Switzerland, where natural beauty, rich in history, combines with modern dynamism and cultural richness. This picturesque city, located on the shores of Lake Lucerne and surrounded by impressive peaks, represents the perfect symbiosis between nature and culture.
Interlaken
Interlaken - the name of the town in Switzerland suggests what can be seen there. Literally translated, we could Slovene the city as "Medjijazero". That's exactly what Interlaken offers. It lies between Lake Brienz and Lake Thun as a connecting lake, where the Aare River has its intermediate stop. And every tourist who intends to see the beauties of Switzerland should have a mandatory stop in Interlaken.
Capital city Bern
Bern was founded in the late 12th century and has been the capital of Switzerland since 1848. According to legend, it was named after a bear that the city's founder encountered while hunting. It is now part of the official flag and there are several references to this majestic wild animal in the city's streets.
Zurich
A city with a beautiful history, majestically situated on the shores of Lake Zurich, with the snow-capped Alpine peaks in the background. When you add to that the pleasant modern face of the city, with a bunch of great cafes, bars, restaurants and metropolitan street bustle, you will literally fall in love with this city!
Rhine Falls
Stand high above Europe's largest waterfall, feel the sound of the water and the vibrations throughout your body - that's what you can experience at the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen. You can take a boat ride to the castles, the Rhine Falls basin and even the massive rock in the middle of the waterfall.
The capital of Liechtenstein - Vaduz
Vaduz is certainly one of the most peaceful capitals in Europe. It has only 5,400 inhabitants, is located on the Rhine River (Alpine Rhine), is the seat of parliament, has a gallery where the Liechtenstein family's collection of paintings is exhibited, and especially a lot of greenery. Vaduz was founded in 1150 and has been the seat of the local count since the 14th century.
Neuschwanstein Castle
If you are looking for a real fairytale castle, Neuschwanstein is the place to be. The castle is located on the green hills of the Bavarian Alps, in the small village of Hohenschwangau, with towers, turrets, frescoes and a throne room. The view from the castle is stunning. It overlooks an Alpine lake and the largest nature reserve in Bavaria.
Hohenschwangau Castle
Hohenschwangau Castle is one of the most beautiful and most visited castles in Germany.
Munich
A city that is an ode to true German culture, the most beautiful monuments in the country and also the epicenter of fantastic food, beer and the best football experience. Also of interest is the BMW museum.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Hluboká 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 Pilsen
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.
Kutna Hora
Kutná Hora, a city in the Central Bohemian Region, is a significant monument reserve, listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Capital city Praha
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.