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Timeless Spain, unveiled
Uncover legends on Spain’s hidden paths Spain is a land where history lingers on every path, to be discovered by those who venture beyond the well-trodden routes. In the quieter months, when the pace slows and the crowds fade, travelers can uncover a more intimate Spain—filled with legends, hidden heritage, and landscapes that whisper stories of empires, dynasties, and traditions. From Roman roads to Moorish legacies, medieval epics, and monastic valleys, Spain’s cultural routes invite you to …
Armistice Day in Serbia
Spirit of a nation Every year on November 11 , Serbia pauses. This is Armistice Day , a time to honor the courage and dignity of those who believed in freedom, no matter the cost. If you wish to feel history beneath your feet, your path should lead you to Struganik , a peaceful village in the heart of Serbia—the birthplace of Field Marshal Živojin Mišić . This is not only a journey through space, but through time—a step closer to the stories that shaped the soul of a nation. The house that …
Malta: one big, open-air museum
Historic charm, culture and lively streets With its warm climate and rich heritage, Malta is the ideal destination for culture enthusiasts. From walled cities to ancient temples, Malta offers a blend of history, character, and beauty all year round. Valletta: the small capital with big stories Built by the Knights of St. John after the Great Siege of 1565, Valletta is one of Europe’s smallest yet most captivating capitals. Wander through its narrow streets, admire the Baroque architecture, …
A stroll through Flanders Fields
A humbling journey through our peace heritage Flanders Fields is a place of remembrance. Hundreds of war cemeteries, monuments and memorials keep the memory of the First World War alive. As evening falls over Ypres, quiet murmurs echo beneath the imposing Menin Gate. At exactly 8 p.m., they fade away. The buglers of the Last Post Association raise their instruments to their lips. The warm, melancholy tones linger beneath the grand stone arches, in a moving, daily tribute to the fallen …
Living history in the Netherlands
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a small country The Netherlands’ famous icons all tell a story. From Dutch landscapes to the Dutch spirit that mastered the balance between water, design, and innovation, learn about all of them at the country’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The canals of Amsterdam No visit to the Netherlands is complete without seeing Amsterdam’s world-renowned canals. Laid out in the 17th century during the Dutch Golden Age, this network of waterways was both a feat of urban …
Discover the mysterious side of Poland
Take in history without the crowds In Poland , history is still alive—in forests, castle walls and underground caverns. From medieval fortresses to World War II secrets, it teems with places featuring both a fascinating past and lasting atmosphere. Explore them peacefully during low seasons, without rushing or crowds. Riese Complex: the mysterious Owl Mountains In the heart of Lower Silesia, among trees and rocky slopes, lies one of the greatest enigmas of World War II: the Riese Complex. A …
Austria’s vibrant cultural treasures
Historic sites in Austria, reimagined. Austria is a country deeply committed to preserving its history and bringing the past to life—with a modern twist. The essence of Austria’s Lebensgefühl (attitude to life) lies in architectural masterpieces and in cultural landscapes and locations; culture is actually lived and celebrated here, not just observed. The protection of monuments naturally plays a central role. By responsibly taking care of historic buildings, resources are conserved, …
The Romantic Danube
Pack for varying climates and activities (rain, high humidity, low temperatures at night and high temperatures during the day, swimwear, city tours, etc.). Prepare to pay with Euros, but also ensure you have enough money of the local currency. For details, check with the local exchange bureau. Ask for a VAT-refund when shopping. You’ll need to get the refund processed before your flight back home. Cell phone roaming in Europe can be very expensive. Use an unlocked phone with a European SIM …
Pilgrimage routes and shrines of Western Europe
Choose your own personal pilgrimage. A pilgrimage can be a life-changing experience. Bring very comfortable walking shoes. Sneakers or tennis shoes are the suggested shoes to wear. Bring a hat to protect you from the sun, a bottle of water and of course, a camera and a small diary to remember every moment of this unforgettable experience. Make sure that you are well informed before you travel. Open your mind. You will have the possibility to meet a lot of people and share with them this …
Via Francigena
1. Pack comfortable shoes. You’ll be doing a lot of walking and blisters are the last things you need. 2. Pack fairly light. You don’t want to carry around too much weight on the trails. 3. Ride the train between hiking days. It’s one of the most beautiful ways to travel through the European countryside. 4. Read up on some of the cathedrals. Knowing a little about them before you arrive adds even more to the experience. 5. Hostels or hotels? Be sure you’ve got each night’s stay accounted for …