Two cities in one, Buda and Pesta, divided by the Danube River. Also known as the capital of SPA's, this city is worth a visit.
Åland is the smallest province of Finland, comprising only 0.5% of Finland's population.
Helsinki, the second-most northern capital city in the world, is a modern metropolis, but also has more than 450 years of history.
Winter twilight, northern lights, endless nights, incredible nature. Discover all these and much more in Lapland.
The last European paradise isles with lush forests, exotic fauna and flora, deserts, mountains, volcanos, incredibly beautiful coastlines and spectacular beaches.
This might just be the most diverse country in the world. And there is only one way to go: love it or hate it.
Ancient monuments, impressive museums, art and delicious food.
Art, food, coffee, fashion, fabulous landscapes, Italy has it all.
A mix of modern and old, past and present in the open air museum called Rome.
While not recognizable for its sights, Milan is more about the lifestyle of enjoying worldly pleasures: a paradise for shopping, opera, and nightlife.
The biggest inland town in the Nordic region, Tampere has around 208,000 inhabitants and a metro population of over 340,000.
A unique archipelago, sunny days all year long, and seven islands to discover.
Discover Jamaica: sunny beaches, warm breezes, rich history.
Mountains, coastline, rice fields, a truly incredible landscape and vivid colours. Add years of history and you have Vietnam.
This small island is a mix of cultural influences, like you won't find anywhere else.
Not big in size, but extremely diverse: lovely beaches, beautiful landscapes, impressive ruins, a vibrant culture and charming people.