

Popular cities
| Amsterdam Amsterdam is often referred to as one of the most colorful cities in the world. Most visitors fall in love with the city and return again and again. | ||
| Antwerp Antwerp, daughter of the River Scheldt and second largest city of Belgium. | ||
| Athens Athens traces its history back over five millennia and was the site of many of the world’s most breathtaking developments in culture, art and civilisation. | ||
| Barcelona Barcelona is the city where Antonio Gaudi spent his life and it is here where his most significant masterpieces can be found. | ||
| Berlin Berlin is offering a wide diversity of museums, palaces and historic edifices. Berlin's most famous landmark is the Berlin Wall. | ||
| Bologna Bologna provides the best of several worlds: it has beautiful piazzas, churches and museums, as well as being a thriving university town, filled with cafes, bars and nightlife. | ||
| Bruges Bruges is called : 'the Venice of the North'. This splendid medieval city is one of Belgium's crown jewels. | ||
| Brussels With its stylish shopping districts, incomparable beers and seafood and one of the finest squares in Europe, Brussels has a lot to offer. | ||
| Budapest Budapest with its multifarious and often embittered history, incredible architecture and rich cultural heritage, Hungary's capital deserves its reputation as the 'Paris of Eastern Europe'. | ||
| Cannes Cannes has an international reputation for glamour - pictures and movie clips of its Croisette, its film stars and its grand hotels instantly conjure up an image of style and sophistication. | ||
| Copenhagen Copenhagen is one of Europe's most wonderful capitals with a royal touch. Historic or modern, gay or straight, sleek shops or cosy cafes - it's all nestled right in the heart of a compact city. | ||
| Dublin Dublin has always had a reputation as a great historical city, and its strong links with world literature and the arts are readily apparent. It certainly has a lot to offer visitors. | ||
| Edinburgh Edinburgh is a historic, cosmopolitan and cultured city. Its superb architecture ranges from ancient churches to monumental Victorian masterpieces. | ||
| Florence The cultural and historical impact of Florence is overwhelming. The city is one of Italy's most atmospheric and pleasant, retaining a strong resemblance to the small late-medieval centre. | ||
| Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main - the city of business and culture, tradition and avant-gardism. | ||
| Geneva Geneva, Switzerland's third-largest city, is a very cosmopolitan city. Its location on the southwestern shore of Lake Geneva imparts a relaxed and graceful atmosphere to the city. | ||
| Ghent A beautiful well-kept secret: the cultural city of Ghent, in the heart of Flanders. | ||
| Goteborg Goteborg is a compact party town with good Scandinavian shopping treats and has many parks, art galleries and fountains. Take in a boat tour of Goteborg’s beautiful archipelago. | ||
| Granada The foremost reason to go to Granada is to visit the magnificent Alhambra, one of the great sights of Europe, built by the Moors in the 13th century. | ||
| Hamburg Hamburg is Germany's second-largest metropolis with one of Europe's biggest ports. Elegant and cosmopolitan, Hamburg is now a city of magnificent promenades and the famous Reeperbahn. | ||
| Innsbruck Innsbruck, the Tirolean capital, is the only major city in the European Alps, and offers a combination of culture, history and nature. | ||
| Istanbul Straddling the Bosphorus, its skyline studded with domes and minarets, Istanbul is one of the truly great romantic cities. | ||
| Lisbon Position of Lisbon on the seven low hills beside a river once lured traders and settlers, and it's still a stunning site. Add to that its cultural diversity, laid-back feel and architectural time warp. | ||
| London England's capital city, London, brims with culture and is filled with artistic and architectural triumphs. | ||
| Lyon Lyon enjoys a reputation as France's culinary capital, but the city is also known for its luminosity. Buildings and fountains are beautifully lit at night, creating a magical atmosphere. | ||
| Madrid Madrid is a city of outstanding art galleries, captivating back streets, beautiful parks, atmospheric cafés and lively nightlife. | ||
| Malaga The great beaches of nearby Costa del Sol are what have made Malaga one of the most visited regions of Spain. But this town has more to offer than just seaside and sunshine. | ||
| Milan Fashion, finance, food and football - all synonymous with the sophisticated and stylish city of Milan. | ||
| Munich Munich, big city flair and rural charm, is a haven for all sorts of culture, with a staggering array of museums, a vibrant arts scene and the infamous revels of Oktoberfest. | ||
| Naples Naples is a bustling city located in a beautiful natural setting, with a colourful street life, chaotic traffic and numerous narrow alleyways that lead to many shops and restaurants. | ||
| Nice Nice is the gateway to the beautiful Ctte d'Azur. There is much more history and character than a stroll along the Promenade des Anglais with its Belle Epoque splendour might first suggest. | ||
| Ostend Fronted by a vast sandy beach, Ostend is a good place to relax. You can browse the souvenir shops and sample fresh fish at market stalls and restaurants along the quay. | ||
| Paris Paris is the City of Lights, the world capital of fashion, the fountainhead of vogues, the trendsetter, the home to the bohemians and romantics. | ||
| Pisa The famous Leaning tower of Pisa, castles, churches, monasteries, all scattered on the top of hills along the rivers and in the ancient streets. | ||
| Prague The compact medieval centre of Prague remains an evocative maze of cobbled lanes, ancient courtyards, dark passages and churches beyond number, all watched over by an 1100-year-old castle. | ||
| Rome Rome, the capital of Italy, with its more than 2000 years of history, has one of the biggest cultural heritages in the world. | ||
| Rotterdam Rotterdam, located on the mighty Maas River. The world's number 1 port. City with outstanding architecture and delightful culture. | ||
| Salzburg Salzburg is known for Mozart, music and fine churches, but its special markets add to its charm. The numerous palaces and homes within the city are striking examples of Baroque architecture at its finest. | ||
| Sevilla For all its important monuments and fascinating history, Sevilla is universally famous for being a joyous city. It is the largest town in Southern Spain, the city of Carmen, Don Juan and Figaro. | ||
| Sofia Sofia is a modern capital and a centre of Bulgaria's political, economic and cultural life. The harmony between the past and the present day lends the city its unique charm. | ||
| Sorrento A holiday in Sorrento permits you to enter into a world rich in history and colours; breathtaking views and glimpses of landscapes of extraordinary beauty. | ||
| Valencia Valencia is Spain’s third-largest city and birthplace of its most famous dish - paella, blessed with beautiful weather, white sandy beaches, an excellent fine arts museum and an atmospheric old town. | ||
| Venice Venice, its myriad canals, mysterious narrow streets, wonderful bridges and impressive architecture render it a truly unforgettable experience. | ||
| Verona The city of the most famous lovers in history: Romeo and Juliet. But Verona has much more to offer. Fine medieval palaces and churches, ancient squares and the magnificent Roman Arena. | ||
| Vienna Vienna, capital of Austria and the city that gave the world legendary musicians such as Beethoven and Mozart. | ||
| Zurich Zurich, most beautiful of Swiss cities, astride a river and turned towards a crystal-clear lake and distant snowy peaks, has plenty to keep you amused. | ||