Freiburg is one of those old Medieval German cities (it was established in the year 1120) that you can try to explore in one day. It’s far from being medieval in terms of sustainability though, as it’s one of the most sustainable cities on our planet and for this reason it was even called the Green City. Located on the edge of the Black Forest, it has all the things that you can expect from German city in winter – Christmas Markets, the charming Old Town, awe-inspiring gothic cathedrals, breweries, markets, narrows streets and many more.
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Being on the most popular tourist destinations list in Germany, it’s also a university city, a stronghold of literature (since the end of 2014, Heidelberg is UNESCO City of Literature) and a very romantic city. Its romantic charm is bestowed by the splendid riverside, charismatic old bridges and buildings and of course the castle ruins overlooking the city center. During the wintertime, Heidelberg’s charm becomes reinforced with the Christmas spirit and activities, which makes this city even more attractive for a curious traveler.
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Baden Baden is one of the most popular places to visit in Germany, one of the most famous spa towns in the world and a city that was nicknamed the ‘summer capital of Europe’ in the 19th century. With so many titles you should expect it to be something special and it truly is!
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Top Things To Do in Liechtenstein: The Sixth Smallest Country in the World
Liechtenstein can be found lying between Austria and Switzerland and is typically a 25-km long stretch. Its capital, Vaduz, is a hub of financial and cultural activities, both medieval and modern.
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Have you ever experienced a real Christmas fairytale? With an abundance of Christmas lights, streets…
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Lucerne can be found in Central Switzerland and boasts of being one of the most historic cities in this country which holds so much history. Lucerne which is the most populous town in Central Switzerland is mainly inhabited by German-speaking natives. Although Lucerne is home to a multitude of modern fixtures and architecture, a traditional and historic touch can still be found lingering around somewhat.
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Chania, the second largest city of Crete lies along the north coast of the island, approximately 70 km west of Rethymno and 145 km west of Heraklion, capital of Crete. What today is known as the modern-day city of Chania was once known as the Minoan settlement that the Greeks called Kydonia, and appears to have been inhabited since the Neolithic era.
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Although it’s just August, it’s never too early to dream about Christmas. Especially if you’re planning a trip to the capital of Christmas – the wonderful city of Strasbourg. The Alsatian capital has a lot of things to offer to the tourists, but when it comes to the Christmas season, it’s probably one of the best places to be.
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The capital of the Lassithi region, Agios Nikolaos is a delightful coastal resort town just an hour’s drive from Crete’s capital, Heraklion. The town’s compact size nevertheless makes it a dream holiday destination, offering visitors an array of remarkable experiences and a taste of authentic Cretan hospitality. Our complete travel guide to Agios Nikolaos Crete will make you want to pack your bags right now.
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Zurich is notably the largest city in the entire country of Switzerland and can be found located in North-Central Switzerland. Known for being a very lively city, railway, road, and air traffic are pretty busy and the streets are always abuzz with people going about their various businesses. Apart from this urban life that Zurich clearly displays, it has spectacular sites where nature displays itself in all its glory.