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Seurasaari Midsummer Bonfire
A unique chance to dive into Finland's Midsummer traditions Midsummer is Finland’s main national holiday, a celebration of the summer solstice, it’s typically spent with friends and family at a summer cottage away from the city. And whether you want to party or relax, there are many ways to get in on the fun. One of these is Seurasaari Midsummer Bonfire , which offers folk music and dance performances, and a traditional Midsummer bonfire will be the highlight of the evening. In the olden days, …
Bulgaria’s untold history
Explore ancient ruins and sacred sites Explore Europe’s rich past without the crowds by immersing yourself in Bulgaria’s timeless heritage during the off-season. Nestled in the heart of the Balkans, Bulgaria is one of the continent’s oldest lands—a crossroads where Thracians, Romans, Byzantines, and Bulgarians left their marks over millennia. In autumn and spring, the country reveals its most authentic side, with crisp air, soft light, and a serene atmosphere where history comes alive. …
Croatia: peaceful escapes and history
A quiet delight in fall and winter The sun-soaked Adriatic coast , historic cities, and timeless charm make Croatia one of the most popular summer destinations for travelers. However, as the crowds disappear and the beaches quiet down, a new kind of magic emerges. In the quieter months of late autumn and winter , Croatia can be explored at a slower pace , giving visitors a chance to discover its rich history and authentic culture, both on the coast and inland. After the summer rush at the …
Ireland’s hidden history
Step into Ireland’s timeless heritage Off-season is the perfect time to explore Ireland’s storied past. In Ireland’s Ancient East , visit Brú na Bóinne to quietly explore Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth, some of the world’s great prehistoric sites; these relics predate the pyramids. Imagine seeing the passage tombs in peace and ancient carvings as the winter sun lights the stones. Nearby, Glendalough in County Wicklow harbors a 6th-century monastic site where a round tower, churches and …
Uncovering the past in Switzerland
A Journey Through Time Switzerland’s history is deeply rooted in its landscapes, villages, and traditions, quietly preserved across the country. Exploring these places is a journey of reflection, discovery, and timeless beauty. History beneath the arcades In the UNESCO-listed Old Town of Bern , cobbled alleys and sandstone arcades wind their way through a perfectly preserved medieval cityscape. Discover the 13th-century Zytglogge (clock tower) or climb the spire of the Cathedral of St. …
Slovakia’s unique Gothic Route
Mysterious historical treasures abound Slovakia offers unique experiences with its history. Thematic routes are an outstanding way of getting to know a country through traditions and cultural heritage. Discover beautiful nooks and crannies and historical treasures off the main tourist paths—and take away some inspiration on how to slow down. One of Slovakia’s most beautiful thematic routes in is the Gothic Route in the Gemer and Malohont regions. It comprises an exceptional collection of …
A different angle on Šoštanj
A Slovenia Unique Experience from another era In the tranquil Šalek Valley in northern Slovenia, the town of Šoštanj reveals a story of enterprise, refinement and craftsmanship that once resonated across Europe. For decades, this was the site of one of the most renowned leather factories —a place where innovation met artistry and global connections shaped a small Slovenian community. Flight to the Tannery of Europe is one of the Slovenia Unique Experiences, a collection of the country’s most …
Hidden stories of Denmark
Step into Danish history at your own pace Denmark has a habit of keeping a few secrets up its sleeve. Beyond the castles and postcard-perfect towns lies a quieter, unexpected side of Danish history —hidden bunkers in the dunes, Viking strongholds in the fields, and an ancient road that continues to carry its story. The best part? Visit outside the peak season, and you can have these time-traveling treasures almost to yourself. Tirpitz Museum: A bunker with stories to tell On the windswept …
Castles and ironwork villages
Finland’s summer history escapes Finland’s history is written in stone walls, timber houses, and riverside mills. In summer, many fascinating sites in Southern and coastal Finland are open for visitors to explore medieval strongholds, UNESCO-listed towns, and industrial heritage surrounded by nature. Turku Castle and Cathedral 13th century Turku, Finland’s oldest city , has had many phases, from medieval fortress to Renaissance palace. Today you can walk through banquet halls, dungeons, and …
The quiet side of Estonia
A cozy weekend away in historic Haapsalu Haapsalu is a quietly enchanting seaside town about 100 kilometers southwest of Tallinn. In the off-season, the air is brisk and you’ll have the sidewalks to yourself. Even if the weather isn’t very cooperative, you can warm up with coffee and cake or a leisurely meal at plenty of inviting cafés. Medieval beginnings The town, founded in 1279 and centered around Haapsalu Castle , now houses a museum dedicated to the castle’s history and the rulers of …