Split, Croatia
Split is the 2nd largest city in Croatia with a population of 180,000 and it is a very popular tourist destination. The city itself is extremely beautiful (especially the old town) and it […]
Split is the 2nd largest city in Croatia with a population of 180,000 and it is a very popular tourist destination. The city itself is extremely beautiful (especially the old town) and it […]
Added to the UNESCO world heritage list in 1979, the Plitvice National Park is an absolute must visit if you’re in the region! It can be reached via day trips from […]
A small country located in central Europe, Slovenia borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Croatia to the south and Hungary to the northeast. With a population of only 2 […]
Located about an hour south of Frankfurt and in the south-west of Germany, Heidelberg is a fairly popular tourist destination. The Neckar river runs through the city and there is […]
A small city of just over 100,000 people, Luxembourg City is located right in the heart of Western Europe. It is 213 km south of Brussels, Belgium, 372 km east […]
After spending only a few days in this beautiful place, I think I’m ready to anoint Leipzig as my favourite German city (that I’ve visited), leapfrogging Munich and Berlin. Prior […]
Located close to the Czech and Polish borders in the far east, Dresden is easy to overlook when travelling through Western Germany. It’s home to over 500,000 inhabitants and has a completely […]
Rostock, a small city located in the north, is Germany’s largest Baltic port. It is home to 200,000 people and to one of the oldest Universities in the world, Rostock University, which […]
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark with an urban population of about 1.2 million. It is the cultural, economic and governmental centre of Denmark and in 2012, Copenhagen was named […]
Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden with around 500,000 people. It is a 5-6 hour train ride south-west of Stockholm, Sweden and it’s basically the same distance from Oslo, […]