City Guides - Europe

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As one of Europe's premier tourist destinations and the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague offers culture, night life, dining and sight seeing at an affordable cost. With festivals, river cruises, museums and shows there is no shortage of things to do in Prague.

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Formerly something of an off-the-beaten-track capital, Copenhagen has spent the last few years climbing its way up the European tourist spot ladder, and winning over many a travel critic on the way. A confident blend of ancient and modern architecture has stormed the city centre, turning it into a classy, glassy and alluring place to be, while locals are slowly losing their ‘stay in’ habits and taking to the enviable cafes and restaurants, and the city’s cozy vibes bring many tourists back again and again.

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It's hard to picture a city more iconic than Paris. With an astounding collective love of art, architecture and good old fashioned romance - as well as a heady new rap scene - the city has so many dimensions that you're going to have to prioritize. Luckily for you, you'd have to make a real effort not to see something a bit more special than your everyday city. The French capital is intellectual and classy, home to arguably the world’s most prestigious cuisine, and spattered liberally with instantly recognizable landmarks and strikingly memorable sites.

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Draped across mossy fells and overlooking the choppy waters of the North Atlantic, Edinburgh is a scenic city in a striking location. Towered over by the soaring battlements of the hilltop castle, the city winds its way through cobbled, medieval lanes, spread out around the Royal Mile and its endless shops tucked in amid the ornate royal buildings.

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Described as one of the worlds greatest cities, London is a vast, vibrant city with a wealth of sight-seeing opportunities. London’s streets hold everything to be desired: the finest tea, quaint bookshops, markets, antiques, and more. At night, enjoy cuisine from every region of the world, as well as top-notch plays, musicals, concerts, nightclubs - and of course classic English pubs.

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The largest city in Switzerland, Zurich offers its visitors beautiful sights and culture around the Old Town, river and lake front. Old Romanesque churches such as the Grossmünster shows the cities history and the promenade by Lake Zurich which runs through the city is a beautiful place to unwind on summer evenings. However, if it is more action you are looking for then a snow'n'rail ticket can be purchased in Winter months from the Hauptbahnhof. This ticket provides a ski pass and train link to and from resorts such as Flumserberg, where visitors can ski or snowboard in Winter months. With a combination of fun, culture, history and sightseeing, Zurich is the perfect place to book a visit too today.

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