With over 85% of buildings destroyed, Warsaw was in ruin after WW2. But like a phoenix, the city raised from its ashes and transformed into a great capital.
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With over 85% of buildings destroyed, Warsaw was in ruin after WW2. But like a phoenix, the city raised from its ashes and transformed into a great capital.
Read MoreWith green vineyards extending as far as the eye can see, the Alsace Wine Route is definitely one of the most picturesque drives in France.
Read MoreWalking a fine tightrope between France and Germany, Strasbourg is undoubtedly a curious mix of both cultures.
Read MoreFrom the historic Al Fahidi neighbourhood to the bustling Deira to the still-developing Design District, Dubai is where tradition meets modernity.
Read MoreWith tree-fringed boulevards and mansions in Western architectural style, Hanoi French Quarter evokes the image of Paris in the last century.
Read MoreNothing seems to have changed in Bruges since the Medieval Age. The capital of West Flander looks as though it has been plucked from a medieval fairy tale.
Read MoreWith its many battlements, towers and turrets , Marienburg reminds me a lot of the castle in Walt Disney’s famous movie – The Sleeping Beauty.
Read MoreLyon is indeed one of its kinds. There are several extraordinary experiences that you can only do in this city on the Rhône.
Read MoreRolling on the chalk plains and hills of northeastern France, Champagne has proudly given its name to the world’s most renown sparkling wine.
Read MoreAn incredibly beautiful medieval core and a vibrant city life, it is no difficult to understand why millions of visitors are lured to Prague each year.
Read MoreNorway in a Nutshell is a highly popular tour. It allows visitors to have a brief look at Norway’s stunning landscape in a limited time.
Read MoreLess than 200 years ago Budapest was established by merging Buda and Pest – two beautiful cities with distinct personalities.
Read MoreBayeux is quite a miraculous town. Despite being very close to devastating war sites, its charming medieval town remains largely unscratched.
Read MoreMont Saint Michel is one of France’s most iconic images: a monastery with slender spires and stout ramparts seemingly rises from the sea.
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