Lithuanians enthusiastically refer to Vilnius as a “big village” because locals are linked to each other by only 1-2 degrees of separation. This rural atmosphere will be felt greatest in Old Town. The first thing you will notice about the city is huge number of churches and basilicas. While wandering around, you won’t be able to miss behemoths such as St. Casimir’s near the Town Hall, St Nicholas’s Church and of course, Vilnius Katedra.
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All the Spanish cliché’s come to life in Seville, the queen of the south in Andalucia. Seville is best enjoyed slowly, therefore despite being a compact and relatively small city, Globetrotters should allow at least 2 days to have enough time to see all of the essential sights and soak up the general atmosphere.
Read full itinerary »They say ‘Rome wasn’t built in a day’. So how much of it can you see in one? Well, in your first day in Roma head to Vatican City to see St Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Museums. The remainder of the day can be spent seeing the “best of Rome”, one famous sight after the other all in close proximity. On Day 2 take in the Roman history at sites such as the Colosseum and Roman Forum.
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How many days in Amsterdam
Published by admin February 4th, 2014
in Europe and Netherlands.
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Start in Amsterdam’s prettiest district Jordaan. If you’re confident enough, get on a city bike and go exploring. Check out some fantastic museums, like Van Gough, Anne Frank Museum or Rijksmuseum. But one of the best things you can do in Amsterdam is just to wander the picturesque canals and city squares.
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How long to spend in Copenhagen
Published by admin October 18th, 2013
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The ‘other’ favourite Scandinavian capital. Ok, so maybe it is the favourite for many but that might have something to do with the fact that it’s a little more affordable (just a little). The home of Hans Christian Andersen and most well known for the iconic Little Mermaid, Copenhagen is a beautiful & compact capital perfect for doing a self-guided tour on foot or by bicycle.
Read full itinerary »Known as the city of love, light, culture, art, great food….so many things really! Spend a day ticking off all of the ‘Crème de la crème’ Parisian icons that you can probably already recognise, but will still take your breath away in person nevertheless. A second day will take you to some of the less obvious but still equally impressive and truly unique sights.
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