Forever battling with Copenhagen to be crowned as ‘The Capital of Scandinavia’, Stockholm is a pretty and inspiring Scandinavian city surrounded by greenery and water made up of numerous islands linked by bridges. The compact and picturesque old town Gamla Stan should be the first stop for visitors before checking out the impressive Vasa viking ship within the city’s main recreation area, Djurgarden.
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How many days to spend in Stockholm
Published by admin June 28th, 2013
in Europe, Scandinavia and Sweden.
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How many days to spend in Lisbon
Published by admin April 22nd, 2013
in Europe and Portugal.
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The underrated and charming capital of Portugal has much to offer. Spend a day exploring the old hilly Alfama district and the inner city, followed by a day out west in Belem seeing many iconic Portuguese landmarks, and of course tasting the not to be missed home of the Portuguese tart!
Read full itinerary »It’s become one of Europe’s hottest destinations & is often the first or last stop for many visitors sailing around the Croatian islands. Luckily, Dubrovnik’s charms are easy to find. The old city is small & compact meaning that spending just one day here before or after a tour, our just coming for the weekend, is plenty of time to see the sights & soak up the atmosphere.
Read full itinerary »Spain at it’s most modern. Known for it’s incredible Modernisme architecture and with many outstanding works by Antoni Gaudí throughout the city, most notably the enormous and never-ending work-in-progress, the Sagrada Família. In the old town, as well as Barceloneta beach and at Montjuïc, you’ll find that Barcelona is a city of contrasts with much to see and do.
Read full itinerary »Get your walking shoes on and explore Venezia by foot. Walk from St Mark’s to the Rialto Bridge before wandering into the quieter alleys and areas. You’ll want to dedicate almost an entire day to exploring the interiors of the main sights such as Basilica San Marco, the Doge’s Palace and seeing Venice from the water. Vacationers might want to explore nearby islands of Murano and Burano as well.
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