Zurich's public transport system is unbeatable! Trains, trams, and buses are punctual, clean, and cover every corner of the city, making exploring effortless.
You'll be walking 721 meters across and about 95 meters up on Sky Bridge 721, which has the title of the world's longest pedestrian bridge.
You'll need to remove your shoes when entering a Swedish home—it's a sign of respect and helps keep the place spotlessly clean!
You get the best views from the Oslo-Bergen Railway by grabbing a window seat on the left from Oslo to Bergen, and on the right on your way back.
You cannot miss Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley in Andorra, a UNESCO World Heritage site perfect for hiking through its untouched natural landscapes and ancient stone constructions.
You can hike the Via Dinarica trail right from Kosovo's backyard, experiencing some of the most breathtaking views across the rugged Balkan landscapes.
You can kick off your Hallstatt adventure with a serene ferry ride across a mirror-like lake, setting the perfect chill vibe for exploring this beautiful town.
Riga, located between Estonia and Lithuania, might not be on your radar yet, but it's an undiscovered gem that's totally worth the detour.
Inside the Tower of London, you are stepping straight into a live-action history book, with the Crown Jewels and the White Tower as total must-sees.
Rhodes introduces a new visa service for Turkish tourists to visit 10 Greek Islands, aiming to improve Greece-Turkey relations and enhance local tourism economies.
You will get to see the world's largest chocolate fountain at the Lindt Museum. Imagine a 30-foot-tall fountain of chocolate – it's a must-see!
You can experience a unique balance of work and life in Finland, where flexible work arrangements and fewer working hours lead to greater personal happiness.
If you think Wales is just sheep and choirs, you're missing out! This place rocks with ancient castles, creative cities, and epic national parks like Snowdonia.
If you're a fan of history and wine, you've gotta check out Eger in Hungary. The place is famous for its Eger Castle and Bull's Blood wine.
You will find Norwegians chilling in cabins or "hyttes" across the country, embracing nature and taking a break from city life to strengthen family and friend bonds.