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What can be said about the sexy, sophisticated City of Lights that hasn’t been said before? Quite simply, this is one of the world’s great
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Touristy, overcrowded and a tad fake: preface any other city and it would be left for dead. Not Bruges
Amsterdam’s always been a liberal place, ever since the Golden Age, when it led European art and trade. Centuries later, in the 1960s
Apologies to Samuel Johnson, who first coined the compliment for London, but in the 21st century anyone who is tired of Berlin is tired
Germany’s eastern heartland is for many people (Germans included) the most historically German. Together with Brandenburg, East Berlin a
It’s the perfect irony of Prague. You’re lured there by the past, but compelled to linger by the present and the future. Fill your days
Crowned by an audacious castle and centred on an elegant old town square, Český Krumlov is a pocket-sized Prague. Renaissance and bar
The Ottomans referred to Vienna (Wien) as the city of the ‘golden apple’, but this crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe is more
The joke ‘if it’s baroque, don’t fix it’ would make a perfect maxim for Salzburg; the tranquil old town burrowed in below steep hills
Munich (München) is truly the capital of all things Bavarian. It’s a heady mix of world-class museums, historic sites, cosmopolitan shop
Venice is a hauntingly beautiful place: a strange, surreal city in which everyday life seems somehow more dramatic than elsewhere. Even
Unless you’re taking a ferry to Greece, Croatia or Turkey, you won’t want to hang around in Ancona, Le Marche’s regional capital and
Rome: just the name conjures 2700 years of Western civilisation. Possibly the most influential city the world has ever seen, Rome might
A Gothic gem, Siena is one of Italy’s most enchanting towns. Its walled centre – a beautifully preserved warren of dark lanes punctuated
Florence has a strange effect on visitors. Travellers who normally loathe art galleries queue for hours to get into them, and people
For the Italian coast’s best scenery strike south to the Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre. Named after its five tiny
Naughty Nice is one of the highlights of the French Riviera. Sun seekers sip cocktails on parasoled lounges lining its pebbled shores,
Widely renowned as the most fashionable city in Italy, Milan is always at the cutting edge of innovation be it in terms of clothes, design or even
Tiny Lauterbrunnen, with its attractive main street cluttered with Swiss chalet architecture, is friendly and down-to-earth. It’s
Hemmed in by grape-covered hills, residents of prosperous Stuttgart enjoy a high quality of life. Just watch them zip about in their
One of the planet’s most underrated capitals, Bern is a fabulous find. With the genteel, old soul of a Renaissance man and the heart of
Avignon is synonymous in France today with the annual performing arts festival held here each summer but there’s
Perhaps Spain’s most un-Spanish city, stylish Barcelona is a forward-thinking place, always on the cutting edge of art, design, and
The birthplace of paella, the home of the Holy Grail and the host of the 2007 America’s Cup, Valencia is a friendly, if slightly chaotic city. Hugg
Spain’s capital is a vibrant place, the hub of the country’s government and commerce, and an exciting city bubbling over with creativity
The Basque Country’s most stylish city, San Sebastián (Donostia in Basque) has the air of an upscale resort, complete with an idyllic
The city long known as La Belle Au Bois Dormant (Sleeping Beauty) is well and truly awake after years of slumber. The millennium was a
Lively Tours has the cosmopolitan, bourgeois air of a miniature Paris, with wide 18th-century avenues, formal public gardens, café-lined