The majesty and power of the Atlantic Ocean has shaped European experiences and cultures from Celtic to Moorish. Navigate and explore glaciers, fjords, and craggy highlands encircled by dramatic black-sand beaches in the far north. Feel the inviting warmth of Irish culture in one-of-a-kind music and cooking throughout charming villages between vast expanses of emerald-green hills. Relax on enchanting beaches and sip rich wine in fishing towns and medieval villages. Surf and savor fresh seafood or Port alongside the golden cliffs of Algarve and discover a balance of world-renowned cities. Ride the wild and storied waves of history throughout Europe’s inspiring Atlantic shores.
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Built to Inspire
Read more about: Built to InspireLeadEurope’s cities are filled with every style of architecture imaginable. Oftentimes, these styles coexist side by side and somehow make each city even greater than the sum of its parts. Government buildings, hundreds of years old, stand in regal fashion next to sleek, modern museums and libraries, making for an enjoyable juxtaposition that just begs to be captured by your camera. From old castles in San Marino to grandiose Lithuanian cathedrals, you’ll be inspired by the markedly different buildings designed by the famous architects of Europe. -
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Europe’s Hot Spots for Creative Cool
Read more about: Europe’s Hot Spots for Creative CoolLeadThree perfect cities for discovering Europe’s freshest creative talent! -
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Soak up music in Coimbra!
Read more about: Soak up music in Coimbra!LeadCoimbra will sooth you with its sensuous music, sumptuous food, and stunning medieval architecture. -
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A Tale of Three Cities
Read more about: A Tale of Three CitiesLeadEurope has been forged by a unique history that shaped its capital cities. -
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A virtual tour of Troia, with Archaeologist Patricia Brum!
Read more about: A virtual tour of Troia, with Archaeologist Patricia Brum!LeadThe #HistoricallyCurious archaeologist Raven interviews the fellow archaeologist Patricia Brum. Click below and learn more on the Roman Troia site just 30 minutes from Lisbon. -
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Via Francigena: discover Europe on foot or by bike
Read more about: Via Francigena: discover Europe on foot or by bikeLeadModern day Europe is crossed by ancient medieval pilgrimage and trade routes, travelled by walkers and ramblers on a slow adventure, discovering castles, vineyards and olive trees, delicious food and local wines.
One of the most famous routes in Europe is the Via Francigena – or the route from France how it was called in medieval Italy. Crossing Europe from Canterbury (England) to Rome (Italy), it reaches Santa Maria di Leuca on the very tip of the Italian heel.
The route takes you from Northern Europe to the harbors of the Mediterranean Sea along 3200km, which are manageable in 4 months on foot. Browse the gallery to discover, region by region, some of the most beautiful places along the <a href="https://www.viefrancigene.org/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Via Francigena</a>.
<a href="https://www.viefrancigene.org/en/the-photo-contest-share-your-route-is-back-for-2023-join-with-your-photos-along-the-via/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Join Via Francigena photo contest!</a> -
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European Hidden Treasure
Read more about: European Hidden TreasureLeadCould you imagine so much variety in Europe? From Finland to Azores or From Malta to Ireland, 71 destinations decided to gather to promote sustainable tourism under two words: Eden Network. The Eden Network: surprise yourself with Europe! -
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2019 European Capitals of Smart Tourism
Read more about: 2019 European Capitals of Smart TourismLeadThe EU's drive for smarter tourism -
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European Heritage Sites
Read more about: European Heritage SitesLeadEuropean Heritage Sites include archives, monuments, archeological sites, and places of seminal cultural or political value, from the classic age to the present. Since the label’s inception in 2013, thirty-eight sites have been designated, bringing passages in Europe’s history to the foreground to honor, celebrate, and remember who built Europe, how, and why. They are lessons from the past to guide the future of Europe.