Groningen has so many things to discover, from the beautiful train station, and the picturesque old town, to the vividly colorful marina.
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Groningen has so many things to discover, from the beautiful train station, and the picturesque old town, to the vividly colorful marina.
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With spectacular palaces and monumental castles, Munich is the perfect overture to all that is idiosyncratic about the Kingdom of Bavaria.
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There are a few reasons why Zurich deserves attention, including beautiful architecture, spectacular vistas, and amazing museums.
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Bremen is known for its fairytale musicians. But there is more in this Hanseatic city. Here, history, culture, and science are interwoven.
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The Hague is a city of regal palaces, noble estates, and leafy boulevards. It is also renowned for its high-profile judicial entities.
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Brussels is often perceived as the de facto capital of Europe. However, Belgium’s capital is also rich in architectural treasures.
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Seemingly floating over the water, Schwerin Palace in northern Germany looks like the creation of a powerful magician.
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Midway between Barcelona and Madrid, Zaragoza seems under the radar. But this city is worth a visit thanks to its heritage and monuments.
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While winter in Amsterdam can be shivering, it is a surprisingly pleasing time to explore the wonder of the IJ River.
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Boasting a riverine location, Dresden is often called Elbflorenz, or “Florence on the Elbe”, thanks to numerous renowned museums and art collections.
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Madrid is a city of elegant boulevards, gorgeous mansions, and manicured parks. It is also renowned for its fantastic food scene.
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Hamburg is the “City of Water”. From the Elbe River, the Alster Lake, and numerous canals, the maritime spirit infuses the entire port town.
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Looking at the vast green landscape of Luxembourg Old Town, it is hard to believe that you are standing at the heart of a metropolis.
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Between the Rhine and Moselle rivers in southwestern Germany, there is a land known as “the state of root and wine”, or Rhineland-Palatinate.
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