How To Spend The Perfect 3 Days In Lisbon
When you visit Lisbon for the first time or umpteenth time, the “City of Seven Hills” is unlikely to disappoint.
When you visit Lisbon for the first time or umpteenth time, the “City of Seven Hills” is unlikely to disappoint.
In this modern day and age where technology is becoming smaller to make our lives go seemingly “faster”, it’s a wonder that we are still fascinated with ancient history when life moved at a much slower pace. And nowhere are we more enchanted with at this moment than the medieval city of Dubrovnik.
If you’re a true believer in fairytales, then you may find one in Belgium. Hailed as “The Venice of the North” the cobbled lanes, historic towers and picturesque canals of Bruges make it a quintessential, European town.
The residents of Ghent will be the first to tell you that their city is an undiscovered jewel.
Large historic man-made pieces of architecture tend to be a major tourist drawcard for most cities and Mostar is no different. Often referred to as Bosnia and Herzegovina’s “cultural capital”, it’s the majestic reconstructed Stari Most (Old Bridge) that enchants visitors from around the world.
Renowned for being the “world’s largest diamond city” and its burgeoning fashion industry, Antwerp proves itself to be one of Europe’s cultural hotspots.
Cities have fallen and empires have crumbled; but each time, cities are rebuilt and the people come together. This is certainly true in Bosnia and Herzegovina and particularly in its capital, Sarajevo.