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Java

Java is an island located relatively centrally in Indonesia. It is home to the capital Jakarta. In terms of landscape, Java, which belongs to the large Sunda Islands, is characterized mainly by some still active volcanoes and crater lakes, which were formed by volcanic eruptions. But also jungle and savannah ...

Honshu

Japan's main island is also the country's largest and most densely populated. More than 100 million people live densely packed in the valleys between the volcanoes. Among them is the famous Mount Fuji, which with its 3,776 meters is visible all the way to Tokyo. The island is divided into five regions: ...

Sulawesi

Sulawesi is one of the largest islands in the world. Although it is still untouched by mass tourism, it has many attractions. In the Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park you will find a great variety of plants and animals and you can even spend the night in nature. In addition, ...

Istanbul

Istanbul is a metropolis on two continents. Located on a strait between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, the city on the Bosphorus stretches over a European and an Asian part. A total of 39 districts are spread over two continents. More than two thirds of Istanbul's population lives in the ...

New York

New York City, also known as "The Big Apple", is the most populous city in the United States and is located in New York State. The city is a global business, cultural and entertainment center and boasts many famous landmarks such as the Empire State Building, Times Square, the Statue ...

Rio de Janeiro

In Rio de Janeiro life is raging. The city has a thousand faces and the samba is the blood that flows through its veins. Order and chaos lie very close together and even the belief in God and the permissiveness at the carnival are not opposites in the Brazilian metropolis. ...

Hokkaido

The northernmost island of Japan is considered a true winter wonderland, with world-famous ski resorts and hot springs. The island's capital, Sapporo, became known to a wider public through the Winter Olympics. The ancient Ainu culture sets Hokkaido's population apart from that of other Japanese islands. Many inhabitants still practice ...

Sicily

Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean and one of the most beautiful regions of Italy. The crystal clear water is perfect for a beach vacation and there are numerous cultural treasures like amphitheaters and ruins of temples and places worth seeing. At the forefront are Palermo, the island's ...

Bali

Bali is a relatively small island, covering only about 5700 km². Nevertheless, it combines an impressive variety of attractions, which explains the popularity of the island among tourists. Particularly spectacular are the natural spectacles that Bali has to offer: Gigantic volcanoes - for example the Gunung Agung with an elevation of 3000 ...

Shikoku

Shikoku is the second smallest of Japan's five main islands and offers its visitors incredible diversity. Exuberant nature, impressive cultural sites and deep spirituality form an unbreakable unity on Shikoku. Those who want to discover Japan in all its depth and diversity will experience impressively on this island how modernity ...

Berlin

City, country, river: Berlin combines all three points. The German capital is also a federal state and its landscape is dominated by the Spree River and its forests. In the center of Berlin, Germany was once divided and found its way back together peacefully with the fall of the Berlin ...

Lombok

Lombok is a neighboring island of Bali and is becoming increasingly popular with visitors due to its equally impressive natural diversity. Therefore, the number of hotels or hostels is also constantly increasing. In the south of the island, beach lovers feel especially at home: snow-white sandy beaches and crystal clear ...

Rome

Rome, the "Eternal City", is not only considered the cradle of Western civilization, but also a treasure trove of world history. From the ancient ruins of the Colosseum to the atmospheric piazzas, an incomparable blend of historical heritage and vibrant Italian lifestyle awaits you.

Antalya

Antalya is the center of the Turkish Riviera. Many tourists reach the beautiful vacation region via the city's international airport. Worth seeing is the old town narrow, winding streets invite you to stroll. From the port of the city you can enjoy an uplifting view of the Mediterranean Sea. The ...

Paris

City of love: If any metropolis deserves this description, it is Paris. The French capital on the Seine still magically attracts lovers; many writers and artists have found their personal muse there. In the world of business, however, Paris is regarded above all as an influential fashion center. Anyone who ...

Vienna

Have you seen Vienna at night, have you experienced it?" sang Reinhard Fendrich in the 80s - an ode to Austria's capital. For older visitors, Vienna's nightlife takes place primarily in the Heurigen, the original Viennese wine taverns, while Vienna's chill-out scene, which is appreciated all over the world, attracts ...

Hamburg

The proximity to the sea can be felt everywhere in the northern German port and trading city of Hamburg - whether along the numerous waterways, whose height is even influenced by the tides, in the brick-dominated Speicherstadt, at the fish market with its market criers or at the extensive harbor. ...

Barcelona

Shopping, beach, culture and architecture - Barcelona leaves nothing to be desired and is suitable for both short trips and longer cultural trips. The city's artistic treasures range from archaeological relics from Roman antiquity to the unmistakable architecture of the artist Antoni Gaudi, who has realized himself in several of ...

Sardinia

The second largest Mediterranean island promises long sandy beaches, crystal clear water and beautiful towns with narrow streets. While seaside vacationers can spend their days at the beach and sports enthusiasts can let off steam with water sports or other activities, hiking fans will get their money's worth in the ...

Stockholm

Discover Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, with us. Built on 14 islands, it is also known as the "city between the bridges" or the "Venice of the North".

Munich

If there were an award for a "cozy metropolis", Munich would probably be the first metropolis to receive this seal. Bavarian cordiality, local and Mediterranean gastronomy, art treasures from several centuries and unique architecture come together here. This can also be enjoyed acoustically: The carillon of the neo-Gothic New City ...

Prague

The Czech capital Prague is well known to James Bond fans: In "Casino Royale" several scenes take place in the capital of the Czech Republic. Situated on the Vltava River, Prague bewitches with a romantic but also impressive backdrop in a style mix of baroque and gothic architecture and is ...

Okinawa

Okinawa Hontō, the main island of Okinawa Prefecture, formed the center of the Ryukyu Kingdom in historic Japan. It is considered a regional transportation hub and is the most densely populated island in the region. Certainly, Okinawa can not be explored within one day, but the holidaymaker can expect a ...

Brussels

The fate of Europe is decided in Brussels. But anyone who reduces the Belgian capital to its famous parliament is doing it an injustice. Whether the Atomium, the botanical gardens or the Marollen district with its antique dealers: In Brussels, modernity and the past come together and provide lively variety. ...

Cologne

Hardly any other major German city conveys a similar attitude to life as the metropolis on the Rhine. In addition to the unique Gothic cathedral, you will discover numerous exhibitions and galleries worth seeing. The Roman-Germanic Museum gives you an interesting insight into Cologne's rich Roman heritage. For art lovers, ...

Naples

The famous port city at the foot of the volcano Vesuvius offers something for everyone: Beach vacations, shopping tours and the enjoyment of Italian culinary delights are just as possible here as a journey into the past. Archaeological finds and an old town that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ...

Turin

Turin was not only once Italy's provisional capital, but is also one of its most important university cities and much more than the headquarters of the Fiat Group. Bordered by the Alps to the west, Turin forms the center of Piedmont and is reminiscent of neighboring France in its baroque ...

Marseille

In the southern French port city of Marseille, a variety of cultural influences come together in an exciting mix. Founded by seafarers in the 6th century BC, Marseille was already a city where immigrants from all over the world made their home. The old Vieux-Port harbor is still a focal ...

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is considered tolerant, colorful and alternative: In the capital of the Netherlands, the motto is "live and let live". Individualists get their money's worth here, as do artists, adventurers, lovers and culture lovers. The city's canal system is architecturally unique: numerous waterways run along narrowly built, characteristic gabled houses ...

Zagreb

Croatia's capital Zagreb is located in the northwest of the country. The city is characterized in particular by its landmark, the cathedral with the twin towers. The St. Mark's Church is also very well known. It stands out with its strikingly colorful roof. Visitors can experience colorful hustle and bustle ...

Frankfurt

"Mainhattan" is the affectionate nickname for Frankfurt am Main. The capital of Hesse owes it to its skyline, which is reminiscent of New York. The skyscrapers of the city center form Frankfurt's banking district and can be seen from far away. But Frankfurt offers much more than its skyline: Goethe's ...

Washington, D.C.

Washington is the capital of the United States. The city does not belong to any state, but is an independent federal district, also called District of Columbia. It is located on the east coast of the USA between the states of Maryland and Virginia. The history of the city begins ...

Oslo

Until the 20th century, the Norwegian capital Oslo was still called Christiania, named after the Danish King Christian IV. It was he who had the former Oslo rebuilt after it had burned down in the 17th century. He decided on the characteristic checkerboard pattern that still characterizes the metropolis today. ...

Athens

In Athens, the capital of Greece, antiquity and modernity combine to form an exciting melting pot on volcanic bedrock. Already in ancient times, Athens was the center of political and cultural activity of the Greek Empire. Even today, several well-preserved monuments tell of this era and attract tourists in droves ...

Palermo

The capital of Sicily has a historic old town and impressive architecture: countless buildings recall the moving history and reflect the influences of the Arabs, Normans and other peoples. In addition, there is the sea, beautiful beaches and lively street markets.

Helsinki

Finland's capital inspires with its varied architecture, the relaxed attitude to life of its inhabitants and the special closeness to nature. The "green city by the sea" is surrounded by forests, lakes and beaches and is also the political, economic and cultural center of Finland.

Stuttgart

Stuttgart is the capital of the German state of Baden-Württemberg and home to Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. Both car brands operate their own museum. But even those who are less interested in cars will find a suitable museum to visit in Stuttgart: Works by Rubens, Rembrandt, Monet and Cézanne ...

Riga

"Pearl of the Baltics" is the affectionate name given to the Latvian capital Riga, which has become a sought-after destination for short trips. Once an important trading hub, Riga is now a multicultural center with a lively nightlife. Because of its exceptionally well-preserved Old Town with its medieval buildings, magnificent ...

Düsseldorf

The capital of North Rhine-Westphalia attracts numerous visitors with its diverse exclusive shopping opportunities and the "longest counter in the world". On the famous Königsallee, affectionately known as the "Kö", you will find the fashion brands of all well-known designers. Even a mere window shopping becomes an experience. Afterwards, ...

Gothenburg

The old port and trading city of Gothenburg on Sweden's west coast has always been the country's gateway to the world. This is where money was made, from where explorers and entrepreneurs made their journeys, bringing back riches and news. Today, Sweden's second largest city is a cosmopolitan and lively ...

Copenhagen

The Danish capital Copenhagen offers its visitors not only great sights but also a very special flair that comes from the sympathetic serenity and friendliness of its inhabitants.

Leipzig

For many, Leipzig is considered the "new" Berlin: young, hip, alternative. At the same time, the city in the state of Saxony has a lot of history to offer: A beautiful historic city center with Old Town Hall built in Renaissance style, St. Thomas Church with the burial place of ...

Dortmund

This city in the Ruhr region will be familiar to all soccer fans, as it is home to the Borussia Dortmund soccer club. During more than 100 air raids during World War II, the historic city center was almost completely destroyed and today features a cityscape characterized by post-war buildings. However, ...

Essen

The former coal and steel metropolis of Essen presents itself to its guests surprisingly close to nature. It is considered the third greenest city in Germany and was awarded the title "European Green Capital" by the EU in 2017. In addition to the Grugapark, Lake Baldeney and the famous "Villa Hü...

Genoa

Genoa, the capital of Liguria, was already an indispensable trade center in ancient Rome. Tourists should not be deterred by the city's industrial belt. Because inside awaits one of the largest contiguous old towns in Europe. Due to the mountainous terrain, the city is crowded and lively. However, strong nerves ...

Bremen

Bremen is not only an old Hanseatic city but also the smallest state in Germany. Together with the city of Bremerhaven, it forms the city-state "Free Hanseatic City of Bremen". Until today, the cityscape of Bremen is characterized by shipping. On the market square there are several buildings, which were ...

Dresden

The capital of Saxony is a must for all culture fans and a total work of art. The heart of this work of art is the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), which, like large parts of the city center, was rebuilt after its destruction in World War II. But also ...

Dublin

Guarded by the venerable Castle, the Irish capital Dublin presents itself to its visitors. Secrets seem to be hidden in every alley, which is also due to the dark stones from which many buildings of the old town were built. Dublin has a magical atmosphere and attracts pilgrims year after ...

Hanover

Hanover is not considered the classic destination for a city trip. But if you don't pay attention to the capital of Lower Saxony, you're missing out: a city hall so big and pompous that it's more like a castle, Schloss Herrenhaus with several gardens worth seeing, and Maschsee, a lake ...

Antwerp

Not far from the Dutch border, in the north of Belgium, lies Antwerp, capital of the province of the same name. The major city, which belongs to Flanders, is home to over 500,000 inhabitants. The settlement history of this historic city in northern Belgium dates back to Roman times. And although ...

Nuremberg

Nuremberg, that is for many visitors the Christkindelmarkt. One of the most beautiful Christmas markets attracts crowds of visitors every year. But Nuremberg is also worth a visit outside the cold season. The city offers an exciting journey through architectural history. In addition to medieval architecture, buildings in the Renaissance, ...

Lisbon

Sun-drenched, charismatic and close to the beach: Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, attracts emigrants and tourists alike, thanks primarily to its fantastic location and mild climate. Built directly on the Atlantic coast, it easily manages the balancing act between beach life and historical sights. Lisbon's picturesque old town with its ...

Duisburg

Duisburg connects the Ruhr and Lower Rhine regions. Its inhabitants like to call it the city of "water and fire". Huge blast furnaces still burn here today, making it the most important steel location in Europe. At the same time, Duisburg has the largest inland port in the world. You ...

Zürich

Zurich is considered an exclusive banking center where only those who have come into wealth can live - but the Swiss city on Lake Zurich is much more than that. It's worth a visit just for the old town and its remnants of pre-medieval history, among which beautifully designed historic ...

Florence

Summarizing the sights of the Tuscan metropolis of Florence in a few sentences is impossible - the city is bursting with history, culture and Italian flair, but makes it easy for its visitors to drift. The bustling streets of the city center are lined with Renaissance art and architectural monuments, ...

Bochum

In 1984, Herbert Grönemeyer sang "Tief im Westen" ("Deep in the West") about his former home town of Bochum. In the meantime, the song has become the city's unofficial anthem. The lyrics of the song characterize the former workers' settlement vividly and honestly. The "pulse of steel" and the "mine ...

Wuppertal

The "capital of the Bergisches Land" is world-famous for its unique suspension railroad. With it you can reach all stores and sights of Wuppertal. In addition, such a ride offers you completely new perspectives on the so-called "green city" on the Wupper. The city has a lively art and cultural ...

Nice

With its wide promenades in front of the deep blue sea, the picturesque alleys of the old town and its magnificent churches and city palaces, Nice embodies the lifestyle of the Côte d'Azur like hardly any other place. As early as the 19th century, the southern French port city ...

Bielefeld

The "little big city" is located between the ridges of the Teutoburg Forest and the Münsterland Bay in the northeast of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. From one of the highest points, the Sparrenburg, you can enjoy a wide view over the city. For relaxation, take a walk in ...

Bonn

International flair can still be felt in the former capital of Germany. After the government relocated, Bonn remained the seat of numerous ministries and important organizations such as the UN. Their employees - and many students - now shape the image of the young city. Bonn has a number of ...

Malmö

With the skyscraper "Turning Torso" and the Öresund Bridge, two of Sweden's most famous landmarks are located in Malmö. But Malmö has much more to offer: a lively old town, castles, first-class museums and lots of nature.

Bari

The city on the Adriatic Sea is the capital of the province of the same name and the region of Puglia. Here, cultural history meets modern, Mediterranean life. The cityscape is characterized by a wide variety of architecture, which dates back to the numerous occupations of the city by Arabs, ...

Ko Phuket

Ko Phuket is not only the largest island of Thailand but also one of the tourist centers of the country. With its world famous beaches such as Rawai Beach, Kata Beach and Patong Beach, Ko Phuket attracts tourists from all over the world to the south of Thailand every year.

Münster

In the old Westphalian city, you have a clear advantage on your bike. An approximately five-kilometer-long path reserved for walkers and cyclists, the so-called Promenade, leads once around the city center. Around the famous Prinzipalmarkt you will find the impressive St. Paul's Cathedral, the Gothic City Hall and the Lamberti ...

Augsburg

Currently with a population of around 300,000, Augsburg is Bavaria's third-largest and probably oldest city, whose history as the present capital of the Swabian administrative district can be traced back to the Roman settlement of Augusta Vindelicum over 2,000 years ago. Augsburg became extremely powerful as an independent imperial city in the ...

Montpellier

Located in the south of France, Montpellier is a popular destination for visitors from all over the world and is also one of the largest student cities in the country. As the capital of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, it is located only about 10 km from the beautiful Mediterranean coast. With its ...

Aarhus

The city in the Midtjylland region bore the title of European Capital of Culture in 2017. And not without reason. The largest concert hall in Scandinavia, the "Musikhuset Aarhus" alone justifies this award. But there is not only this superlative to explore. There is also the largest library in Scandinavia, with ...

Strasbourg

Strasbourg, the most famous city in French Alsace, is a popular destination for spontaneous and cultural travelers, because here you can both enjoy historical architecture and relax as the day goes by. The best place to do this is the square in front of Strasbourg Cathedral, where locals, tourists and ...

Wiesbaden

Even the Romans knew about the hot springs, which made Wiesbaden with its ideal location between the Taunus and the Rhine in the 19th century to a leading health resort in Europe . Casino Wiesbaden The casino in Wiesbaden is one of the most famous and traditional casinos in ...

Ghent

The historic trading city of Ghent was considered one of the richest cities in Belgium and Europe in the Middle Ages. Even today, the historic city center of Ghent with its magnificently decorated buildings reminds us of its long history as the economic center of Belgium.

Mönchengladbach

Mönchengladbach is located in the very west of Germany and North Rhine-Westphalia. Here you can expect a lively old town with numerous pretty cafes and chic pubs. Whether you want to eat well, chat comfortably or party - everything is possible and easy to reach on foot. So nothing ...

Bergen

Bergen (population 220,000) is the second largest city in Norway and is the gateway to the fjords. The charming city stretches across a maze of fjord shores, forested hills and islands. Bergen immediately pleases the visitor - it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and bustling cities in Norway.

Gelsenkirchen

The city in the heart of the Ruhr region lives and breathes soccer. There is hardly any way around FC Schalke 04. You will discover the most modern "soccer temple" in Europe, the Arena. A visit is not only worthwhile for Schalke fans. The club also stands for the mining tradition ...

Venice

A city crisscrossed by canals on which the gondolas and other boats pass, spanned by countless bridges, in addition to a historic cityscape with palaces, churches and the famous St. Mark's Square. Venice is history, romance and uniqueness.

Bordeaux

Known as the world capital of wine, Bordeaux shines with numerous advantages as an international destination. With over 2000 years of history, Bordeaux, located in the southwest, offers a charming old town that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Modern architecture also characterizes the cityscape, such as one of the most ...

Brunswick

Braunschweig is one of the most beautiful cities in Lower Saxony for good reason. The numerous parks are oases of peace and the historic city center is characterized by historical buildings and restored half-timbered houses. On the picturesque Burgplatz square you will find the Lion and the Cathedral, both landmarks ...

Aachen

Medieval alleys, the world heritage site of the imperial cathedral and a lot of European flair: you can experience all this in Aachen. The city in the border triangle of Germany - the Netherlands - Belgium is a perfect destination for history buffs. There is no way around the impressive ...

Kiel

The bombs of the Second World War have not left much of the once picturesque port city, but Kiel is still worth a visit: The capital of Schleswig-Holstein is the cultural center of the region and comes with many varied museums. In addition, the most populous city in the state ...

Chemnitz

Chemnitz is still known to many as Karl-Marx-Stadt. It was not until 1990 that the Saxon industrial city regained its former name of Chemnitz. In the 19th century, Chemnitz was known as "Saxon Manchester" and was considered the center of the textile industry. Today, Chemnitz is a leading technology location. On ...

Halle (Saale)

Halle an der Saale is the largest city in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt and the birthplace of the composer Georg Friedrich Händel. Before German reunification, the city in the "chemical triangle" of the GDR was primarily an industrial location. Today, the old university town presents itself as a ...

Magdeburg

Magdeburg is the capital of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The city on the Elbe was first mentioned in documents as early as 805, and in 926 it became the imperial palace of Otto I. With 13 percent green space, Magdeburg is one of the greenest cities in Germany. Several city parks invite ...

Lille

The city of Lille in the north of France, which was founded around 1054, is often referred to as the capital of art and culture and is located on the border with Belgium. The former commercial center of French Flanders shows today with Flemish influence from its architectural chocolate side. Numerous ...

Krefeld

Krefeld in the Lower Rhine region likes to call itself the "velvet and silk city" because of the silk fabric production located here. The production of high-quality textiles made Krefeld one of the richest places in what was then Prussia in the 19th century. Even today, much of this can ...

Mainz

Mainz is the capital of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The media city and carnival stronghold is known for its well-preserved old town center with its half-timbered houses and medieval marketplaces. In the middle of the city, the Renaissance-style market fountain with red pillars is an attraction for visitors. Not ...

Rennes

Rennes is the bustling capital of the French region of Brittany and attracts visitors from all over the world every year, not only because of its architectural treasures. The city's 2000-year-old history is reflected in a multitude of majestic buildings such as Rennes Cathedral, medieval houses, cobbled streets and charming ...

Lübeck

Lübeck is perhaps the most traditional and historically significant city in Schleswig-Holstein. With a population of 215,000, Lübeck is the second largest city in the northernmost federal state and, apart from the state capital Kiel, the only municipality with metropolitan status. Not far from the border with Mecklenburg on ...

Oberhausen

Oberhausen in the Lower Rhine proudly bears the epithet "cradle of the Ruhr industry". As early as 1758, an ironworks began operations in what is now the city. Today, the town with its "Neue Mitte" stands for the successful structural change in the "Pott". In addition to Oberhausen Castle, an impressive ...

Rostock

The largest city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is lively and full of contrasts: large street axes, modern buildings, narrow alleys, Gothic brick buildings, patrician houses such as the Kerkhoffhaus, a city harbor and, above all, the breath of the distant world that begins at the harbor in Warnemünde, 14 kilometers away. To ...

Geneva

Skiing, traditional watchmaking and the finest chocolate: these three Swiss core competencies come together in Geneva, capital of the canton of the same name, and provide plenty of variety at the highest level. Geneva is a popular destination in all seasons - for winter sports fans, gourmets or culture lovers. ...

Charleroi

The historic Bois du Cazier coal mine near Charleroi draws attention to the history of Belgium's third largest city. The coal mine has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2012. It is not only a reminder of one of the greatest mining disasters in history, it also highlights the economic ...

Kassel

After Frankfurt and Wiesbaden, Kassel is the third largest city in Hesse. Home to more than 200,000 inhabitants, the city in northern Hesse is one of the state's destinations worth visiting. This is also ensured by cultural highlights such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, where the palace ...

Liège

At the beginning of the 20th century, the world-famous author Georges Simenon was born in the city of Liege. But Liège is not only the birthplace of the world-famous man of letters, the city at the confluence of the Meuse and Ourthe rivers is also considered the origin of ...

Euboea

Euboea is the second largest island in Greece after Crete. Bridges connect it with the mainland. Chalkis is the capital of Euboea, once famous as a trading center. Aristotle is said to have died here. If you are interested in history, you will find many museums and ancient ruins of ...

Trondheim

Trondheim - Norway's third largest city (160,000 inhabitants) is an unusually pleasant, lively friendly and cheerful city with southern-saloppy features in places. Until the Reformation, the city was the seat of the Norwegian archbishops and a place of pilgrimage.

Hagen

The South Westphalian "City of the Open University" is considered the gateway to the Sauerland region. In addition to the university, numerous gardens, parks and bodies of water characterize its townscape. Four major rivers run through the city and invite you to go canoeing or pedal boating. Hagen and its ...

Odense

Located on the beautiful island of Funen, Odense is the third largest city in Denmark. Founded as early as 998, the name derives from the Norse god Odin. The name remained even when the place was appointed the episcopal see of the island of Funen six decades later. Odense carried the ...

Hamm

The Westphalian city has an unusual landmark: the well-known glass elephant. In 1984, an architect converted the former coal washing building of a colliery into a walk-in sculpture. The journeyman is 35 meters high, houses a palm garden and, as a vantage point, offers an excellent view over its hometown. During a ...

Split

Split is located on the Dalmatian coast. The city is perfect for vacationers who want to combine a beach and city vacation. One of the most famous sights is the Diocletian's Palace in the heart of the port city. This imperial ruin is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. ...

Ludwigshafen am Rhein

Ludwigshafen is the second largest city in Rhineland-Palatinate after Mainz. It is located opposite Mannheim on the left bank of the Rhine, and the two cities once belonged together. Until 1840, Ludwigshafen was Mannheim's Rhine redoubt. Today, the city is known as the home of former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and ...

Toulon

The bay with the harbor, surrounded by the hills of white limestone, this is the scenery that defines the panorama of Toulon. Whether it is one of the most beautiful ports in Europe, the judgment is left to the visitor. The capital of the Var department, with 180,000 inhabitants, is a ...

Mülheim an der Ruhr

The "city on the river" has always been closely linked to the Ruhr. Mülheim was one of the first locations to have to cope with structural change; the mines disappeared here as early as the 1960s. Thus, the city changed its "mining face" early on and is now home ...

Oldenburg

The small town on the Hunte has so much to offer that you can spend a whole week here without getting bored. With the Railway Museum, the Horst Janssen Museum and the Museum of the Old Brickworks, three highlights are waiting for you. The painter Horst Janssen grew up in ...

Uppsala

The name of Sweden's most important university city, Uppsala, is often pronounced in German like "Hoppsala", either by mistake or as a joke. Of course, the name Uppsala has nothing to do with the children's language call to jump. Instead, it means something like "hall or manor downstream". Located just 80 ...

Osnabrück

Osnabrück was once the city of wholesale trade and is still the economic center of the region today. Charlemagne was so enthusiastic about the city many centuries ago that he immediately founded a bishopric here. St. Mary's Church and Cathedral still form the cityscape and attract tourists from all ...

Leverkusen

Many people know the relatively young city on the Rhine mainly as the site of the chemical industry. The "Bayer Cross" is a visible trademark of the company of the same name and is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's largest illuminated sign. With its "BayKomm" ...

Heidelberg

Heidelberg is (along with Ludwigshafen and Mannheim) one of the centers in the Rhine-Neckar region. In 1196 Heidelberg (at that time still titled "Heidelberch") was mentioned in documents for the first time. With nearly 150,000 inhabitants - including 30,000 students from four universities and universities of applied sciences - Heidelberg has one of ...

Darmstadt

Darmstadt is not only a major city in Hesse, but also an important economic and cultural center of the state. Media, IT and pharmaceutical companies feel just as much at home here as universities and colleges as well as renowned cultural institutions. Since 2021, the Mathildenhöhe in Darmstadt has been ...

Solingen

The "blade city" forms the center of the German "cutlery industry". About 90 percent of our cutlery comes from this town in the Bergisches Land region. Solingen has one of the largest castles of its kind in Germany, the impressive "Schloss Burg". You should not miss a visit to this masterfully ...

Grenoble

At first, Grenoble with its quarters in the style of brutalism from the 1960s does not seem particularly interesting. But this impression is deceptive - it is precisely the atmosphere that makes people visit Grenoble. There is the old town with its picturesque squares and alleys, but there is also ...

Livorno

When the capital of the Italian province of the same name became a free port in the 17th century, it developed into a multicultural city thanks to new customs, religions and a touch of the exotic brought by merchants. Today, elegant Belle Époque buildings in the historic district are reminders ...

Herne

There is a lot to see in Herne. The city is located between Bochum and Recklinghausen. It offers visitors a diverse cultural program and impressive architecture. The artistically designed pedestrian zone Herne-Mitte on Bahnhofstraße invites you to stroll around. A visitor magnet and landmark of the city is the ...

Salzburg

The Salzach River divides Salzburg, the birthplace of the world-famous musician Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, into the Old Town on its left and the New Town on its right. While the pedestrian zones of the Old Town are dominated by architecture from the Middle Ages and Baroque eras, the New Town ...

Neuss

Neuss is located on the left bank of the Lower Rhine, with Düsseldorf on the opposite side of the river. The city is one of the oldest cities in Germany. Already in 1984 Neuss could celebrate its 2000th birthday. Neuss is known for the well-preserved evidence of its Roman past ...

Regensburg

The capital of the eastern Bavarian administrative district of Upper Palatinate can boast of having been mentioned in person as early as the 2nd century by the then Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. After its urban beginnings as a Roman fort and legionary camp, Regensburg became the headquarters of the Bavarians ...

Angers

In the western city of Angers, France, visitors from all over the world can enjoy an area that has been settled since the Stone Age and has a lot to offer: a rich cultural heritage, including the old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the famous Angers Castle, ...

Klaipėda

Klaipėda is the third largest city in Lithuania with 160,000 inhabitants. From its foundation by the Teutonic Order in the 13th century until the end of World War II, the city was called Memel. Sights Old town Memelburg City Hall & University

Paderborn

Paderborn is located in the east of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. In the city you will find especially many sights that you can visit. In the city center there are more than twenty historic buildings to discover. Particularly famous are the cathedral, the landmark of Paderborn, the magnificent town ...

Clermont-Ferrand

The largest city in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Clermont-Ferrand offers a beautiful destination for a cultural vacation with a feel-good atmosphere and with proximity to outstanding nature. Just a few minutes away, spectacular volcanoes are waiting to be discovered. The city itself is distinguished, among other things, by its high ...

Stavanger

Stavanger is the fourth largest city in Norway (85,000 inhabitants) and is located south of the west coast on the Byfjord. The old shipping, industrial and fishing city is connected to the whole world through its port and is an exciting mixture of old and new. This lively and active city ...

Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence stands for a charming old town, Provençal delicacies and a picturesque landscape. The southern French city with Mediterranean flair is a special attraction for city travelers and connoisseurs. Among the most important sights are the boulevard Cours Mirabeau, located in the heart of the city, the cathedral of ...

Brest

Brest is a port city in the French region of Brittany. It consists of two districts connected by the Pont de Recouvrance bridge. Since 1631, Brest has been a military port and is one of the most important of its kind in France. The city combines Celtic tradition with the rugged ...

Ingolstadt

The district-free city on both sides of the Danube about 80 kilometers north of Munich is the second largest city in Upper Bavaria with currently almost 137,000 inhabitants. Ingolstadt was first mentioned in a document in 806 with the name "villa Ingoldesstat". From the 14th to the 18th century, the nickname "hundred-towered city" ...

Amiens

The city of Amiens, located in the north of France, is home to the largest sacred building in France, the Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral. Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1981, this cultural monument is one of numerous historical sights. Tradition, art and history characterize this lovely city on the ...

Innsbruck

Innsbruck is located in the west of Austria and is the capital of the state of Tyrol. Currently, more than 300,000 people have their primary residence in the Innsbruck metropolitan area. In addition, there are about 30,000 students of the Innsbruck University and other people with a secondary residence. This makes Innsbruck ...

Offenbach am Main

As a neighboring city, Offenbach is often overshadowed by Frankfurt. But the independent city is one of the underestimated travel destinations in the heart of Hesse. Already an important infrastructural hub in Roman times, Offenbach scores today with its direct location on the Main River. Fascinating buildings of various architectural ...

Rijeka

The third largest Croatian city Rijeka borders the northern Adriatic Sea with the Kvarner Bay. The idyllic port city was named European Capital of Culture in 2020. After the First World War, Rijeka belonged to Italy. For this reason, the city still has a strong Italian influence. Worth seeing is especially ...

Fürth

A green clover leaf adorns both the official city and club emblem of the "Spielvereinigung Greuther Fürth" sports and soccer club, which was very successful in the 1920s and is still immensely popular locally today. With a current population of about 130,000, Fürth is the second largest city in ...

Würzburg

With a current population of around 127,000, the capital of the Bavarian administrative district of Lower Franconia, located in the fertile "Maindreieck" region known for viticulture, ranks seventh among all cities in the blue-and-white state. The mild microclimate as well as the location on the river led to the first Celtic ...

Wolfsburg

Wolfsburg is the home of Volkswagen and the car capital of northern Germany. You can explore the VW headquarters on a factory tour and get a unique insight into car production. Another attraction is the VFL Wolfsburg, whose stadium you can also visit. With the castle and St. Mary's Church, ...

Fuerteventura

If you are looking for sandy beaches on the Canary Islands and are not particularly picky about whether they are jet black or pearly white, Fuerteventura is the place for you. Sun worshippers are at home there, and they invariably get their money's worth on vacation, because this island is ...

Aalborg

The city on the Limfjord should be known to most by the eponymous "Aquavit". But Aalborg has much more to offer.

Göttingen

The mixture of old half-timbered houses and modern architecture make Göttingen so attractive. The market square with the Gänseliesel fountain form the heart of the city. From the cafés you can enjoy the hustle and bustle and go on a shopping tour yourself. The pedestrian zone with ...

Bruges

Medieval alleys and canals - the Belgian Hanseatic city of Bruges was one of the richest cities in Europe in the Middle Ages and still attracts millions of tourists every year with this magnificent heritage. Since 2000, the historic city center has also been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its ...

Bottrop

Bottrop has a lot to offer. There are various museums and is hard to beat when it comes to excursions - especially with children. The landmark of the city is the Tetraeder. It is a landmark with a viewing platform in the shape of a pyramid, which can be seen ...

Rhodes

Just 70 kilometers southeast of Kos is the fourth largest island of Greece Rhodes, which is also the main island of the Dodecanese archipelago in the southeast Aegean Sea. About half of the population of Rhodes lives in the capital of the same name, which is located on the northeastern tip ...

Koblenz

Koblenz, with a population of over 113,000, is located in northern Rhineland-Palatinate. The historic city is considered the gateway to the castle ruins and terraced vineyards of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley. In the center of the city, at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers (known as Deutsches Eck), ...

Erlangen

With a current population of just over 112,000, Erlangen is the second smallest city in the Franconian conurbation of Nuremberg and is located in the north of the conurbation, on the Regnitz, Schwabach and Aurach rivers and near the Main-Danube Canal. Erlangen was first mentioned in a document in 1002. However, the ...

Bergisch Gladbach

Bergisch Gladbach is located in the Bergisches Land region. The city borders on Leverkusen and the metropolis of Cologne. Bergisch Gladbach is rich in interesting cultural offerings and buildings worth seeing. One of the landmarks is the Bensberg castle complex, which was built in the 18th century. Today, a hotel ...

Trier

Trier belongs to the Moselle wine region of Rhineland-Palatinate. The Romans had founded the city in 16 BC as Augusta Treverorum, which can be seen in some well-preserved Roman monuments. These include the Porta Nigra (gate of the 6.4 km long city wall), an amphitheater, a stone bridge and remains of Roman ...

Namur

Namur, the capital of Wallonia, presents itself as a tranquil city. In the 7th century AD, the settlement was built by the Celts, today the city area is home to about 110,000 inhabitants. Namur was built at the confluence of the Sambre into the Meuse, the waters run right through the ...

Recklinghausen

Recklinghausen has a lot to offer in terms of history and culture. It is also a modern shopping city that inspires shopping fans. In addition to the shopping opportunities, the city center invites you to stroll and discover. There are various historical buildings to visit, such as parts of the ...

Remscheid

Remscheid counts as a big city, but at the same time it is a nature paradise. If you love hiking and nature, the city of Remscheid is exactly the right destination for you. In the city area of Remscheid alone there are 25 circular hiking trails and 23 nature reserves. In the ...

Bolzano

The provincial capital of Bolzano, with about 100,000 inhabitants, exudes a very special charm with its Mediterranean lightness. Due to its special location on the southern side of the Alps, Bolzano enjoys very mild temperatures all year round, but the summer months can also get really hot. Moreover, it is not ...

Salzgitter

Salzgitter is one of the largest cities in Germany in terms of area and was formed due to the merger of smaller towns and villages. This can be felt throughout the city, because everything is spacious and large. The district of Salzgitter Bad is its own business district with many ...

Moers

Moers is located in the western part of the Ruhr area. The town's landmark, Moers Castle, is worth a visit on its own. It is located in the center of Moers and in the castle park there is a popular amusement park with a petting zoo and other attractions. In ...

Siegen

Siegen is a university town and is located on the edge of the Rothaargebirge mountains. It has some historical sights to offer, such as the town hall, the Lower Castle and the Upper Castle, as well as the Martini Church. The pedestrian zone is just right for a shopping spree ...

Leuven

In the middle of Belgium's central province of Flemish Brabant lies Leuven, or Louvain, the capital of the region. About 100,000 inhabitants live in the city, which is nationally recognized as a university city. Over 50,000 students attend the local Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ensuring a younger-than-average population within Leuven. The city's renowned ...

Klagenfurt

Klagenfurt is the capital of the Austrian state of Carinthia. With over 100,000 inhabitants, it is the sixth largest city in Austria.

Hildesheim

Hildesheim is home to two famous places of worship that bring the city's history back to life. The mighty cathedral is the city's landmark and it was chosen as the bishop's seat by Louis the Pious as early as 815. Also worth seeing is the St. Michaelis Church, which embodies the ...

Gütersloh

Gütersloh is located in the northeast of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia and lies on the edge of the Teutoburg Forest. Already in the year 1184 the place was mentioned for the first time in a document. It is a city that has much to offer you as a ...

Corfu

Corfu is the second largest Greek island in the Ionian Sea after Kefalonia. This island is located in the very west of Greece and is in close contact with Brindisi in southern Italy through the busy ferry connection. In the northeast, the island is separated from the Albanian mainland by ...

Ancona

In the port city of Ancona, located on the Adriatic coast, history and modernity meet. The bustling port has been of great importance for trade and residents since the 2nd century BC and today attracts visitors with cafes, bars and restaurants. Culture fans get their money's worth with churches and ...

Jönköping

With 120,000 inhabitants, Jönköping, located directly on the southern shore of Lake Vätern, is the most important city in the central Swedish province of Småland. Several times in its eventful history, the city was destroyed by large fires, so that there are only a few old buildings ...

Kaiserslautern

The Rhineland-Palatinate city of Kaiserslautern, with a population of just under 100,000 (2021), came into being as a result of the expansion of a castle built around 1100 by Frederick I Barbarossa, but was not granted city rights until 1276. The town was already a royal court in Carolingian times, and the region was ...

Hanau

The world-famous Brothers Grimm once called the city of Hanau home. Even today, the statue on the market square commemorates the influential duo who shaped culture beyond the region. The former residence of the lords and counts of Hanau commemorates the famous sons of the city with its traditional Brothers ...

Witten

Witten is located in the southeast of the Ruhr area, directly on the Ruhr River. Are you interested in castles, palaces and historic buildings? Then Witten will inspire you. There are various buildings in the city such as the House of Witten, a castle and former knight's seat, the Heleneturm, ...

Lund

In Sweden's southernmost province of Skåne, the 85,000-inhabitant city of Lund is located a few kilometers from the Baltic Sea arm Öresund, which separates the Danish capital Copenhagen from the Swedish mainland. About half of Lundians are students or other members of the university, which was founded in 1666 and ...

Iserlohn

Iserlohn is located in South Westphalia on the southeastern edge of the Ruhr region. The city belongs to the Sauerland. The city center of Iserlohn with the art galleries invites you to stroll and inspires not only people interested in art. Nature-loving visitors will find a true natural paradise in ...

Düren

The city of Düren is known as the paper city, as the production of paper played an important role in the development of the city as early as the 16th century. The paper museum tells the story of paper production in Düren. Today it is an attractive shopping ...

Umeå

In the sparsely populated Swedish province of Norrland, the 80,000-inhabitant town of Umeå has the status of the largest city. Nearly 40,000 students attend the country's two northernmost universities there. Located about 20 km from the Gulf of Bothnia, the city is called the "City of Birches" ("Björkanas stad") because of ...

Flensburg

The third largest city in Schleswig-Holstein is located in the immediate vicinity of the Danish border in the far northeast of Germany on the Baltic Sea arm Flensburger Förde. Flensburg is famous, among other things, for its tradition as the North German rum capital. For some traffic offenders, Flensburg ...

Gießen

Known nationwide as a university city, home to Justus Liebig University, Giessen today offers a home to over 90,000 residents. The roots of the historically rich city can be traced back to the Middle Ages. One of Giessen's best-known cultural institutions is the Oberhessen Museum, which can be discovered as a ...

Zwickau

The composer Robert Schumann was born in Zwickau. The city on the Mulde River has an international reputation as the cradle of automobile manufacturing. For decades, the cult vehicle of the GDR era, the Trabant, was built here. Zwickau is the starting point of the Saxon Silver Road and achieved ...

Ratingen

Ratingen is centrally located in the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region and borders the cities of Düsseldorf, Duisburg and Essen, among others. It is considered to be an extremely versatile city. Ratingen is at the same time a historical city with various interesting buildings, a business city with an excellent infrastructure, ...

Mechelen

Mechelen is centrally located between Brussels and Antwerp. The city attracts attention mainly due to its historic Renaissance architecture, which can be discovered especially in the heart of the city center, not far from the Grote Markt. In the late Middle Ages, Mechelen was the cultural and economic center of ...

Lesbos

The island of Lesbos in the northeastern Aegean Sea is the third largest island of Greece after Crete and Euboea. In the interior of the island you will find many romantic and traditional villages and towns. Here you can experience the original Greece. Hot thermal springs, the natural monument Petrified ...

Lünen

Go on a discovery tour in the city of Lünen. In the city center you will find numerous shopping opportunities as well as interesting historical buildings. If you want to take a rest while strolling, you can sit down in one of the cafes or stroll through the Tobiaspark. ...

Marl

Marl belongs to the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region and is located in the northern part of the Ruhr area. Culture is very important in the city of Marl. At the center of this is the Theater Marl. There, the audience is offered a wide variety of events at a high level. ...

Worms

The former capital of the Burgundian Empire is located on the left bank of the Rhine in Rheinhessen. The place was founded by the Celts, the Romans maintained a camp here from 31 BC at the latest. The people of Worms claim to live in possibly the oldest German city, but ...

Velbert

The city of Velbert is indisputably the center of fittings and locks in Germany. These are manufactured in the city by various companies. This is also the theme of the city's museum. With exhibits dating back some five thousand years, the Schloss- und Beschlägemuseum shows how people tried to ...

Minden

Minden is located in the northeast of North Rhine-Westphalia on the Weser River and borders the state of Lower Saxony. There are many sights in this around 1200 old city. The old town of Minden is ideal for a leisurely stroll. There you can find numerous buildings from the 16th century ...

Dessau-Roßlau

The cities of Dessau and Roßlau merged in 2007 and since then have had the double name Dessau-Roßlau. With the Bauhaus by Walter Gropius and the Bauhaus epoch, the city became known and famous beyond the borders of Germany and Europe in 1925/26. Originally, the Bauhaus was a school building ...

Delmenhorst

Delmenhorst is located at the gates of Bremen and is a spacious city with a lot of greenery. The center of the city is the art nouveau town hall and the 44 meter high water tower. You have to climb over 200 steps to reach the viewing plateau. From up there you ...

Bamberg

With a current population of almost 77,000, the largest city in Upper Franconia is known to a wide audience primarily because of its old town, which is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with the Romanesque "Cathedral of St. Peter and St. George" and its stone facade figure "Bamberg Rider" ...

Marburg

The university town of Marburg is one of the most beautiful historic towns in Hesse. Already recognized as a city since the 13th century, the settlement on the Lahn today belongs to the important educational centers of Hesse. The old city center is particularly interesting for tourists. Here are the ...

Wilhelmshaven

Sailors from all over the world know the city on the Jade Bay because the Jade-Weser Port is a container transhipment center. You can best explore Germany's largest port project on a harbor tour. The south beach is a popular meeting place when the weather is nice. Then you can ...

Lüneburg

Scenically idyllically located in the heath of the same name, Lüneburg attracts with numerous tourist attractions. The well-preserved town houses adorn the city center and make the architecture of the salt city so unique. You should stop at one of the many cafés on the market square. From ...

Zadar

Located on the coast of Dalmatia, the city of Zadar is best known for its historic old town. This is separated from the new town on a peninsula and is characterized by Roman and Venetian ruins. On the peninsula you can find some sights like old city walls and gates, ...

Calais

Calais sees 30 million transients a year - most of them cross the English Channel either through the Eurotunnel that begins here, under the sea, or by sea on one of the ferries. Much of the freight traffic between France and the British Isles also passes through the city. The fact ...

Växjö

The university town of Växjö is the second largest town in the province of Småland after Jönköping. It is the capital of the province of Kronobergs län and of the so-called glass kingdom ( glasriket ...

Ajaccio

Ajaccio is the capital of Corsica and today booming metropolis. At least compared to other cities on the island. Here there are high-rise buildings, new buildings and multi-lane roads. But in the midst of the big city atmosphere you can also find the original Corsica, with narrow old town streets ...

Bonifacio

In the south of the island, on a promontory high above the sea, lies the picturesque old town of Bonifacio. In the narrow streets, the Middle Ages of Genoa is literally tangible.

Celle

Celle is worth a visit at any time of year. In winter, the idyllic castle town is decorated for Christmas and offers many shopping opportunities behind historic facades. In summer you can stroll along the alleys and be enchanted by colorful house fronts. The city's cafés and restaurants entice ...

Kempten

With a current population of just over 70,000, Kempten is the second-largest city in the administrative district of Swabia in southwestern Bavaria and is located in the Allgäu region on both sides of the Iller River, not too far from Lake Constance. Kempten is proud of its more than 2000 years ...

Tournai

In the southwestern part of Belgium lies the city of Tournai, whose medieval old town is now a tourist highlight of the region. The history of Tournai, one of the oldest cities in Belgium, dates back to the 5th century AD. It is therefore not surprising that in the heart ...

Ko Samui

Ko Samui is one of the most famous islands in Thailand, next to Phuket. Ko Samui has a little bit of everything: a perfect tourist infrastructure, fantastic beaches, a worthwhile nightlife and many untouched spots. Tourist highlight of Ko Samui is the northeast with the famous Chaweng Beach. Popular photo ...

Fulda

Baroque facades still characterize the city of Fulda: a circumstance to which it owes its nickname as a baroque city. In the heart of the baroque quarter lies the Fulda Cathedral, which today presents itself as the city's landmark. The Fulda City Palace, as a baroque building, also provides a ...

Rüsselsheim

To the south of Frankfurt, not far from Mainz, lies Rüsselsheim am Main. The city has an important infrastructural and logistical significance - not only as a car production site, but also due to its proximity to Frankfurt Airport. But the city is more than just an economic attraction: ...

Karlstad

If you like to swim in Sweden's lakes, Karlstad is the place to be. The city (population 60,000), with the Klarälven River flowing through it, is located in the central Swedish province of Värmland, directly on Sweden's and the EU's ...

Castellammare di Stabia

Today's port city of Castellammare di Stabia is located on the site where the ancient city of Stabiae once stood. This, like its famous sister Pompeii, fell victim to an eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD and was buried under the volcanic ash. So today the city is known and ...

Kristiansand

Kristiansand - the strange beauty of the south likes to present itself as the center of the "Riviera of the North". Norway's fifth largest city (60,000 inhabitants) is situated on an almost square, flat peninsula at the mouth of the Torridalselv.

Wels

Wels is a city in the province of Upper Austria. With about 62,000 inhabitants, "Wös", as the city is called by its inhabitants, is the second largest city in Upper Austria and ranks eighth in the list of the largest cities in Austria.

Garbsen

Garbsen is located in an idyllic landscape in the natural area of the Weser and Aller rivers. Numerous hiking trails and water and green spaces characterize the region. For example, the recreation area Blauer See with many water sports and a long sandy beach. You can escape the hustle and ...

Sado

Once conceived as a last refuge for disgraced politicians, Sado Island's fortunes changed in one fell swoop when gold was discovered there in the 17th century. Today, Sado is most associated with Kodo, the dynamic percussion group. Visitors are also drawn to the island for its popular Earth Celebrations and ...

Hamelin

The Pied Piper has made the town in the Weserbergland Nature Park famous far beyond its borders. In the summer you can visit the Pied Piper games and experience firsthand how Hamelin was freed from rats and mice according to legend. You can experience even more history in the Hochzeitshaus, ...

Pula

Pula is the oldest and largest city on the Istrian peninsula. The trademark of the city is the Roman amphitheater. This was the second largest arena of the Roman Empire. Nowadays, many events such as gladiator show fights or concerts still take place here. The impressive Augustus Temple or the ...

St. Pölten

Sankt Pölten has been the capital of the province of Lower Austria since 1986. With just under 56,000 inhabitants, it is also the largest city in the province and the ninth largest city in Austria. Since the area around the city has been inhabited since the Stone Age, St. Pölten ...

Lingen (Ems)

Lingen on the Ems has preserved its original charm. The former trading and farming town experienced its economic rise in the 19th century and is now the shopping town in Emsland. Especially the small stores in the renovated half-timbered houses offer a shopping experience of a special kind. You can ...

Langenhagen

Langenhagen is located only a few kilometers from Hanover and attracts with a huge range of recreational opportunities. In the water world you can get to know many water sports and discover a fascinating bathing and sauna world. The lido Silbersee and the Wietzepark are popular summer meeting places. One ...

Bad Homburg

In the immediate vicinity of the Taunus region lies the town of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe. Over 50,000 residents call the historic spa town home. An important local recreation area in the Taunus region is the city's spa park, where significant 19th-century architecture can be discovered in the form ...

Annecy

First documented in 1107, the town of Annecy is located in southeastern France at the northern tip of the country's sixth largest lake, the turquoise-blue Lac d'Annecy. Named Alpine Town of the Year in 2012, Annecy is particularly appealing for its gorgeous location between the lake and picturesque mountains, and for its ...

Nordhorn

Surrounded by the Nordhorn Heath, Nordhorn is located in the immediate vicinity of the Dutch border. The center of attraction for tourists is the zoo. Here you can experience meerkats and even wolves up close. The zoo is especially beautiful in winter, when the grounds are decorated for Christmas. Another ...

Neustadt an der Weinstraße

Neustadt is located in the Palatinate region and is one of the towns along the German Wine Route. Here is a center of German viticulture, which is referred to annually by the German wine harvest festival with the election of the wine queen. Hambach Castle, not far from the town, ...

Wetzlar

Equipped with a magnificent old town, Wetzlar is one of the fifteen largest cities in Hesse. Home to about 50,000 inhabitants, it has a long history of settlement dating back to prehistoric times. The city's multifaceted history is immediately visible in the old town: one example is Wetzlar Cathedral, which today ...

Civitavecchia

Located in the metropolitan region of Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea, Civitavecchia is a bustling port city where ferries from Sardinia, Sicily and Barcelona dock. In addition, Civitavecchia attracts with an old town, interesting buildings and sights from ancient times. Numerous beautiful beaches promise relaxation by the sea.

Östersund

Situated in idyllic nature, the central Swedish city of Östersund has about 50,000 inhabitants. Östersund, which belongs to the province of Jämtland, is mostly located on the eastern shore of Lake Storsjön. However, the city also includes part of the island of Fröson, which is opposite the lake ...

Wolfenbüttel

The castle town of Wolfenbüttel is the gateway to the Elm-Lappwald Nature Park. The 9000 ha large and developed forest area attracts with many hiking trails and a considerable game population. You can observe deer at the clearings or admire rare plant species in the limestone quarries. The tourist highlight ...

Chios

The East Aegean island is with 845 km² comparable in size to Berlin. There live a good 3.6 million, here plenty of 50,000 inhabitants. On Chios you will find secluded beaches, romantic landscapes and small historic villages. Connoisseurs of the island say that Chios is one of the last undiscovered jewels in the ...

Speyer

Speyer was founded by the Romans as Civitas Nemetum or Noviomagus and is one of the oldest German cities. Around 600 Speyer was the center of the Speyergau, after that the free imperial city belonged to the most important cities in the Holy Roman Empire. Very famous are the Imperial and ...

Goslar

Goslar is the secret capital of the Harz and the tourist center of the northern region. You can not escape the historical highlights, because everywhere imperial buildings are waiting for you. In the first place, of course, is the magnificent imperial palace, which housed several emperors and where you can ...

Dornbirn

With about 50,000 inhabitants, the city of Dornbirn is the most populous city in the westernmost Austrian province of Vorarlberg and ranks 10th in the list of the largest cities in the Alpine country.

Peine

Surrounded by lakes and moors, Peine presents itself as a picturesque small town on the Mittelland Canal. The city park invites you to a historical walk. You walk past old monuments and through narrow alleys over to the Burgpark. Archaeological excavations took place in the castle park in 1998. Here an ...

Sigtuna

The small town of Sigtuna was founded as early as 979, making it the oldest town in Sweden. With its 5 km long beach promenade and a variety of idyllic restaurants, cafes and boutiques, Sigtuna is a popular destination. Boats sail daily from Stockholm across the Mälaren River to Sigtuna in ...

Wiener Neustadt

Wiener Neustadt, with a population of about 46,000, is the second largest city in the province of Lower Austria and the eleventh largest city in Austria. Wiener Neustadt is located in the industrial quarter about 50 kilometers south of the federal capital Vienna and is thus in the southernmost part of the ...

Hof

A good 45,000 people currently live in the city on the Saale River in northeastern Upper Franconia, not far from the borders of Bavaria with the two German states of Saxony and Thuringia. Hof was first mentioned as a small settlement with the Latin name "Curia Variscorum" in the 4th century; ...

Wittenberg

First mentioned in 1180, the town of Wittenberg is inextricably linked with the Reformation and the person and work of Martin Luther. It was here that the reformer Martin Luther lived and worked for more than 40 years and, according to legend, he posted the famous 95 theses on the entrance to the ...

Bastia

Bastia is the second largest city on the island and is often ignored by tourists after arriving at the port or airport. It is a pity, because behind the inconspicuous facade of the Corsican economic center are two old towns and numerous churches with baroque treasures.

Värmdö

Värmdö is located in the archipelago off Stockholm on the east coast of Sweden. Historically grown, the village of Gustavsberg with its more than 20,000 inhabitants became a focal point on Värmdö. Only 20 kilometers away is the archipelago island at the gates of Stockholm. Varmdö is also called the "...

Terracina

Terracina, located between Rome and Naples, is a tranquil, original place that has so far been spared from mass tourism and has preserved its authentic character. Ancient ruins and a cathedral make the place interesting for culture lovers, while sun worshippers can find a place on one of the beautiful ...

Ishigaki

Ishigaki City is the southernmost city in Japan and is located about 2,000 kilometers from Tokyo. The island itself has beautiful beaches and challenging hiking trails. A detour to the Hirakubo Peninsula, which is sparsely populated and captivates with its naturalness, is impressive. While snorkeling along the coast, you can catch ...

Kaufbeuren

Currently, the university and district-free city on the river Wertach in the center of the Ostallgäu district and southeast of the administrative district of Swabia has approximately 45,000 inhabitants. According to archaeological findings, Kaufbeuren has been inhabited since the Neolithic Age and grew into a city between the 8th and 12...

Memmingen

With a current population of just over 44,000, the independent city on the River Iller in the far west of the administrative district of Swabia and on the border with Baden-Württemberg is one of the five largest in the region. Memmingen can look back on a history that goes back ...

Lidingö

The island of Lindingö is part of the inner archipelago of Stockholm. It has a lot of cultural and sports activities to offer. In addition, Stockholm is easy to reach from Lidingö. This presents many visitors to the archipelago here with the choice of either visiting the bustling center of ...

Weiden in der Oberpfalz

With a current population of 42,000, this independent city in the north is the second largest in the eastern Bavarian administrative district of Upper Palatinate. Officially named Weiden i.d.Opf., the town, which was first mentioned in a document in 1241 as "apud Weithaa", has long been a popular starting point ...

Amberg

Currently, slightly more than 42,000 people appreciate the independent city on the river Vils and on the vacation route "Bavarian Iron Road" in the west of the administrative district of Upper Palatinate as their livable home. Amberg was first mentioned in a document with the name "Ammenberg" in 1034. From the 14th ...

Dreieich

The city of Dreieich is located about ten kilometers south of Frankfurt, thus benefiting from a favorable location not far from the famous metropolis. In addition, the city belongs to the district of Offenbach, and even Darmstadt can be reached in 20 kilometers to the south. The region's high medieval times ...

Ansbach

Currently, the number of inhabitants of the independent capital of the administrative district of Middle Franconia in northwestern Bavaria is close to 42,000. The fifth largest city in the state is located southwest of Nuremberg at the confluence of the Franconian Rezat and Onolzbach rivers in the middle of the harmonious ...

Kalmar

Like Lund, Kalmar, which has a much smaller population of around 40,000, is also strongly influenced by its university. Around 9,000 students are enrolled at the Kalmar site of Linné University (Linnéuniversitetet), which was founded in 2010. Opposite the port city, which is ...

Coburg

Currently almost 41,000 inhabitants live in the city on the river Itz in the extreme northwest of the administrative district of Upper Franconia near the border with Thuringia. Coburg was first mentioned in writing in 1056 in a deed of donation, and from the end of the 16th century until 1918 it was ...

Schwabach

With a current population of just over 41,000, the city in the east of the administrative district of Central Franconia is one of its four largest cities. Schwabach is located on the river of the same name just outside the southern gates of Nuremberg, with the romantic Rednitz Valley nearby. First ...

Tromsø

Tromsø lies north of the Arctic Circle and thus already in the Arctic. The port city on the island of Tromsöja is connected to the mainland by a boldly curved bridge.

Zakynthos

Zakynthos or Zákinthos belongs to the southern Ionian Islands, whose main town is also called Zakynthos. Geographically, we are here directly west of the great Peloponnese peninsula. It was the Venetians who ruled this picturesque island of "Zante" for over 400 years and rightly called it "Fior di Levante", which ...

Bensheim

One of the most beautiful medium-sized towns in Hesse is Bensheim, which unfolds in the south of the state. In the core of the city lies the Bensheim market square, which has been a lively center of the city for centuries. An important recreational area is considered to be the ...

Germering

The district town in the extreme southeast of the Upper Bavarian district of Fürstenfeldbruck borders on the west of Munich and is popular as a place to live among its good 40,000 inhabitants not least for this reason. Germering was first mentioned in an official written document as "Kermaringon" in 859 ...

Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz

The district town is the administrative seat of the Bavarian administrative district named after it in the northwest of the administrative district of Upper Palatinate and is located on the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal on the edge of the Franconian Alb, a popular hiking region. Neumarkt i.d.OPf. currently has a ...

Kefalonia

About 20 kilometers north of the island of Zakynthos, the largest Ionian island of Kefalonia is located immediately southwest of the Greek mainland, slightly offshore from the entrance to the Gulf of Patras. Typical for this island are its sandy bays in an otherwise rather dry, rough landscape.Its capital ...

Hofheim am Taunus

The history of the historic town hall of Hofheim am Taunus dates back to the 16th century. It provides an insight into the long history of the medium-sized town, which was first mentioned in documents in 1254 under the name Hoveheim. In addition to sights such as the parish church of ...

Bornholm

Bornholm is the easternmost of the Danish Baltic Sea islands and offers beautiful sandy beaches, mainly on the south coast. Forests and charming villages with interesting sights make Bornholm one of the most popular Danish islands. The main town is Rønne and a walk through the old center with ...

Salamis

Salamis - legendary, historical island in the Saronic Gulf, not far from Athens. The island takes its name from a nymph with whom Zeus fell in love. Great minds of antiquity like Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides tell about the battle of Salamis and the fight of the Greeks against the ...

Falun

Falun, a town of 35,000 inhabitants located in the central Swedish province of Dalarnas, is known for an industrial monument of a special kind that is also highly interesting for tourists. The mines of Falun were centers of Scandinavian copper mining for centuries. Around 1650, more than half of the European demand ...

Langen (Hessen)

Although Langen, with a population of only 38,500, is one of the smaller medium-sized cities in Hesse, the city experiences supraregional significance as the location of important institutions. As the headquarters of the German Air Traffic Control and the medically important Paul Ehrlich Institute, the city is sometimes also seen from ...

Neu-Isenburg

In the vicinity of Offenbach and Frankfurt, Neu-Isenburg is an important medium-sized town in Hesse whose historical roots can be traced back to the year 1699. Neu-Isenburg scores with its location in the immediate south of Frankfurt. The city is also located in the district of Offenbach. Due to its convenient ...

Steyr

With a population of just under 38,000, Steyr is the third-largest city in the state of Upper Austria after Linz and Wels. In the ranking of Austria's largest cities, Steyr is in twelfth place. The city is located in the foothills of the Alps on the border with Lower Austria and ...

Køge

Although the city was burned to the ground around 1350, it developed into one of Denmark's largest trading and port cities. The glory of past centuries can be seen in the many well-preserved half-timbered houses from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Despite the fire, Køge is considered one of the ...

Fürstenfeldbruck

The district town on the Amper River with its current population of almost 37,000 is centrally located in the district and administrative region of Upper Bavaria of the same name and about 25 kilometers west of Munich. The historical cradle of Fürstenfeldbruck was the Cistercian monastery of Fürstenfeld, founded around 1263, ...

Karlskrona

Located in the very south of the kingdom, in the province of Blekinge, the harbor town of Karlskrona (population 35,000), built on several islands, has been the most important location of the Swedish navy since the 17th century. Apart from partly discreetly shielded modern facilities of today's Swedish naval forces, the ...

Erding

The town, which currently has a population of just over 36,000 in the district named after it and is the center of Upper Bavaria, is known throughout Germany as the location of the world's largest wheat beer brewery, with an annual production of a good 1.7 million hectoliters. The plant, founded in 1886, ...

Ypern

With a population of about 35,000, Ypres is one of the smaller cities in Belgium. Situated in the northwestern province of West Flanders, Ypres has a history dating back to the 10th century AD. Once built as a bulwark against the Normans, some of the cruelest world war conflicts took place ...

Feldkirch

Feldkirch is located in the very west of Austria and is the second largest city in the state of Vorarlberg. With around 35,000 inhabitants, Feldkirch ranks 13th among the largest cities in the Alpine Republic in terms of population. Since numerous important institutions such as the regional court or the Vorarlberg ...

Deggendorf

Currently, almost 38,000 inhabitants live in the district town of the district of the same name in the east of the administrative district of Lower Bavaria, which is located on the Danube and Isar rivers. Deggendorf's location in the picturesque Danube valley makes the city, which was first mentioned in a ...

Piombino

Piombino is a town in the Italian region of Tuscany. It belongs to the province of Livorno and has an important port with ferry connections to the islands of Elba, Sardinia and Corsica. Piombino is considered an insider tip: the picturesque old town with medieval fortress and other sights, white ...

Samos

The island of Samos with its approximately 33,000 inhabitants is located in the eastern Aegean Sea close to the coast of Asia Minor, about 70 kilometers south of the Turkish city of Izmir. The main town of the same name in the northeast is still known to many under the name of ...

Forchheim

With a current population of just over 32,000, the town in the southern administrative district of Upper Franconia, known as the gateway to Franconian Switzerland, is the largest in the district named after it. In Forchheim, which was first mentioned in a document in 805, many princely meetings, royal elections and imperial ...

Trelleborg

The southern Swedish city of Trelleborg plays an important role for all German tourists on their way to Sweden by car or bike because of its ferry connections to Travemünde and Rostock. On this page we introduce you to the city and its attractions and give you an overview ...

Friedberg

Almost 30,000 inhabitants currently live in the town not far from the river Lech in the southwest of the district of Aichach-Friedberg on the city limits of Augsburg in the administrative district of Swabia. As a place "Fridberch" was first mentioned in writing in 1264, the geographical location between Bavaria, Swabia and ...

Neuburg an der Donau

The former residence town of the historic duchy of Palatinate-Neuburg is nowadays the district town of the Neuburg-Schrobenhausen county in the administrative district of Upper Bavaria, which currently has around 30,000 inhabitants. The origins of Neuburg date back to the 9th century, the mentioned count palatinate existed from 1505 to 1808. Its most ...

Bregenz

Bregenz is home to around 30,000 inhabitants and is the capital of the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. In terms of population, Bregenz is only the third largest city in Vorarlberg after Dornbirn and Feldkirch, yet it is considered an important railroad hub and the region's most important sports and cultural center. ...

Landsberg am Lech

A good 29,000 people currently live in what is thus the largest town in the district named after it in southwestern Upper Bavaria. Landsberg am Lech came into being from the middle of the 12th century and became the town of "Landesperch" in the 13th century. For a long time, the ...

Schwandorf

Currently, just over 29,000 people live in the city in the district of the same name as well as in the east of the administrative district of Upper Palatinate. Schwandorf is located on the Naab River and in the heart of the Oberpfälzer Seenland recreational area, whose more than 300 artificially ...

Klosterneuburg

With a population of just over 27,500, Klosterneuburg is the third largest city in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. The city is located in the immediate vicinity of the Austrian capital Vienna between the Danube and the Vienna Woods and belongs to the district of Tulln. Among its inhabitants, Klosterneuburg ...

Baden bei Wien

The Austrian city of Baden is usually referred to as "Baden bei Wien" due to its confusion with other cities. With just under 26,000 inhabitants, it is one of the largest cities in the province of Lower Austria. Locals often refer to Baden as the imperial city. The city can be ...

Schleswig

At the end of the Baltic Sea arm Schlei, which idyllically stretches between the hilly landscapes of Angeln and Schwansen into the Schleswig-Holstein mainland, lies the town of Schleswig with its 25,000 inhabitants. Schleswig is probably one of the most historically interesting cities in the state between the North Sea and ...

Husum

In the poem "The City" (1852), Husum's most famous son, Theodor Storm, has affectionately-roughly described his hometown as a "gray city by the sea". A city that has a certain brittleness, but is also absolutely lovable. Today Husum (23,000), the capital of the Schleswig-Holstein west coast district of Nordfriesland, appears more colorful ...

Lefkada

The northern Ionian neighbor island of Kefalonia is called Lefkada and is directly connected to the Greek mainland in the north in the area of its main town Lefkada by the highway 42. The strait there is partly only a few hundred meters narrow. If one looks a little more exactly, ...

Syros

The name of the island originally means something like "rocky" - and that aptly describes what awaits you on Syros. In addition to the rugged natural formations, the island is home to the administrative center of the Cyclades. Accordingly, it is busy here all year round. Here you will especially ...

Ystad

If you follow the coastline coming from Trelleborg to the east, you will reach the small harbor town of Ystad by car after about 50 minutes. Until 1658 Ystad belonged to Denmark, in the Middle Ages the town was an important port for herring fishing. Today, ferries run from Ystad to the ...

Naxos

The largest island in the Cyclades, Naxos, is located a good 30 kilometers south of Mykonos in the Aegean Sea. It is separated from its western neighbor island Paros only by a strait about six kilometers wide. In the east, the shores are very steep, while towards the west the land ...

Lemnos

With 480 km², Limnos is one of the ten largest islands in Greece. The rather desert-like landscape in the northwest with its ruins from antiquity gives a vague idea of the importance Limnos must have once had in pre-Christian times. Today the island offers you unique natural treasures to discover. Among ...

Kalymnos

If you are an ambitious sport climber, then the island of Kalymnos, which covers an abundant 100 km², is an almost ideal destination in the Aegean Sea. The village of Massouri in the west of the island is the tourist center. From here you can go to the climbing hotspots. Kalymnos ...

Santorini

Located a good 100 kilometers south of Mykonos, this Cycladic island in the southern Aegean Sea has about 16,000 inhabitants and a very special unique selling point. Santorini's interrupted crescent-shaped land surface is the caldera of a collapsed supervolcano. Two particularly violent eruptions took place, one 200,000 years ago, the other about 180,000 years ...

Thasos

The almost circular island of Thassos is just five kilometers off the northern Aegean coast. Here in the north the Aegean Sea is called "Thracian Sea". You are approximately in the middle between the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki and the Dardanelles entrance to the Sea of Marmara. Between Keramoti ...

Paros

A cozy island with a lot of variety is the island of Paros. It offers something for every type of vacation: Inquisitive vacationers can take a lot of cultural things, especially the numerous churches are really worth a visit. Relaxing vacationers can instead find numerous beaches to relax on. Especially ...

Yakushima

The unique natural water cycle and its diverse ecosystem earned Yakushima Island the poetic name "Island of Ancient Forests and Water." Its mountainous landscape, characterized by thousand-year-old cedars, lies in the middle of Japan's warm Kuroshio Sea Current. The lush nature invites hikes and relaxing walks along the many rivers. ...

Aegina

Fancy a short island detour? Aegina, the island highlight in the Saronic Sea, is actually only a stone's throw away from the capital Athens. The island fascinates with its contrasting, distinctive landscapes and sparkles with charm and charisma. Impressive temples from ancient times, masterful Byzantine sacred buildings, monuments and neoclassical ...

Lipari

Lipari, namesake and largest of the Lipari Islands, impresses with its picturesque harbor town. The ruins date back to the Bronze Age and tell of the long, eventful history. Greeks and Romans, Saracens and Normans fought over the island. In addition to buildings from ancient times, you will find a ...

Fehmarn

The Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn is known as one of the sunniest regions in Germany. With Rügen, Usedom and Fehmarn, all three largest German islands are located in the Baltic Sea. Rügen is a good 920, Usedom 445 and Fehmarn 185 km² in size. This makes Fehmarn only 30 km² smaller ...

Procida

Procida is an Italian island and municipality in the Gulf of Naples. It is located between the Italian mainland and the island of Ischia and is one of the most densely populated islands in the Mediterranean.

Mykonos

The Cyclades island of Mykonos is located quite centrally in the Aegean Sea, in the middle between the Peloponnese and the Turkish mainland. The regional district of Mykonos includes Delos and the uninhabited island of Rinia. Mykonos has a good 10,000 inhabitants. Here, too, the capital, located in the west, bears ...

Andros

The northernmost and second largest island of the Cyclades is Andros. Despite its population of about 10,000, it is not as heavily visited by tourists as some of the other islands in the area. And this, although here so many things are different. Among other things, the vegetation is more lush ...

Tinos

Tinos is a popular destination for families and recreational vacationers who do not want to miss a certain comfort. Here you can visit numerous beaches and sights. These include especially the sacred temple of the Virgin Mary. In general, many areas show that the island is rooted in tradition and ...

Icaria

The 250 km² island of Ikaria in the northeastern Aegean Sea can be easily explored during a shorter vacation in Greece. Ikaria is about 40 kilometers long and only one and a half kilometers wide at the narrowest point. The island can be reached by ferry via several ports. It offers a ...

Ribe

Denmark's oldest city is the epitome of what one might call picturesque and cozy. It reflects the country's attitude to life like hardly any other city in our northern neighboring country. And it teems with superlatives. In this small medieval town you will find Denmark's oldest inn, Denmark's oldest half-timbered ...

Kume

The beaches of Kume are less crowded and even in high season offer the possibility to take a relaxed sunbath without crowds at one of the three dreamlike beaches. If you are looking for even more silence, you will find it on the sandbank Hatenohama. This 7-kilometer-long oasis of tranquility ...

Leros

Vacation without the sometimes perceived as annoying tourist boom you can make and enjoy on Leros. On the 75 km² island in the southern Aegean Sea live less than 10,000 inhabitants. The small, one could say idyllic village of Panteli is considered the most beautiful place on the island. Bathing at Panteli ...

Pantelleria

The volcanic island of Pantelleria belongs to the Sicilian province of Trapani, but geographically it is almost near Tunisia. The island owes its existence to 300,000 years of volcanic activity. To this day, fumaroles and hot springs indicate its history of origin. Today the island is inhabited primarily by Italians. Originally, ...

Tønder

A varied history has made Tondern (Danish: Tønder) one of the best known cities in Denmark. In the Middle Ages, Tønder was an economic center with its harbor, but over the centuries maritime trade has been increasingly relegated to the background due to the silting up of the ...

Capri

Countless vacationers flock to the island of Capri in the Gulf of Naples every year to relax, discover the numerous sights or enjoy nature. Picturesque gardens, impressive rock formations and the famous blue grotto are just some of the scenic highlights of the island. In addition, there is an imperial ...

Karpathos

The Dodecanese island of Karpathos is located approximately halfway between Crete and Rhodes and also forms the southern boundary of the Aegean Sea to the open Mediterranean Sea. On Karpathos live only a little more than 6,000 inhabitants. Most of them certainly in the main village of the same name in ...

Norderney

Norderney is 26 square kilometers in size, with its long beaches, colorful salt marshes, dunes and impressive life in the Wadden Sea. According to historians, this idyll was created by two forces of nature - the Marcellus tide of 1362 and the Petrif tide of 1651 - which resulted in the creation of ...

Skiathos

About 110 kilometers north of the Greek capital Athens is the island of Skiathos on the edge of the western Aegean Sea. It belongs to the Northern Sporades. On its coasts are the most beautiful beaches in Greece. The southern part of the island is completely dedicated to tourism, from spring ...

Moyo

The island of Moyo belongs to Sumbawa, is rather sparsely populated and still largely untouched by the effects of mass tourism. Nevertheless, some sights invite to explore the island closer. A special sight is the Mata Jitu waterfall high on Moyo Mountain. It pours into numerous basins, which serve as ...

Rishiri

The island of Rishiri is known for its volcano Rishiri-Fuji. Mount Rishiri offers visitors a panoramic view of the island's forests. In clear weather, even the Russian island of Sakhalin can be seen on the horizon. In July, the official climbing season opens with a festival. However, hiking and climbing ...

Langesund

Langesund is a cozy coastal town in the province of Telemark in southern Norway, which today is best known for the ferry connection to Hirtshals in Denmark.

Ko Chang

Ko Chang is also known as the jungle island. In fact, about 90 percent of the island consists of natural jungle. So if you are looking for a vacation far away from mass tourism, this is the right place. Another plus point when planning your vacation here: The island in the ...

Vaxholm

Vaxholm is located on the archipelago island of Vaxön and is considered the capital of the Stockholm archipelago. Stockholm's center is close by, and the various transport links are first-class. A boat trip from the city center, for example, takes only about 50 minutes - and compared to the land ...

Borkum

The East Frisian North Sea island of Borkum has a long tradition as a sought-after destination for a maritime vacation. Borkum is one of the seven East Frisian islands off the North Sea coast between Emden and Wilhelmshaven. The German ferry port is the seaside town of Emden. In the ...

Skopelos

Skopelos promises you vacations in deep green and bright blue, rounded off by the white of the picturesque fishing villages. Here you can choose between romantic sightseeing in the Chora, days at the beach and long walks along the pine-lined coast. High mountains and deep valleys alternate. The charming landscape ...

Favignana

The island of Favignana belongs to the Sicilian province of Trapani and is the largest Aegean island. The island has a rich historical past. Thanks to various cave finds, it is certain that it has been inhabited since prehistoric times. It also became famous because of the last battle of ...

Spetses

Spetses - the name comes from the Venetian "Isola di Spezzie" as "island of fragrances". The island was already famous in ancient times for its blooming flora. There it was still called Pytiousa because of its dense pine forests. Shipping and shipbuilding have left their mark on the island. The ...

Poros

Poros - just enjoy nature and sun! You can do that to the fullest on this small island. Poros is often compared with Venice. Kalavria and Spheria are connected only by a narrow isthmus. Between bougainvilleas and the whitewashed, picturesque houses of the old town you dive into past times. ...

Kythira

Kythira, legendary island of the Attica region, birthplace of Aphrodite. The deepest point of the Mediterranean, the Calypso Deep, is only a few hundred kilometers away. Once a center of trade and an important military base, Kythira was fiercely fought over. Spartans, Byzantines, Venetians, Ottomans and French coveted it. Churches ...

Ponza

Ponza is one of the two inhabited islands of the Pontine Islands, a small group of volcanic islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The municipality of Ponza also includes the uninhabited neighboring islands of La Botte, Gavi, Palmarola and Zannone. The island's harbor is lined with pastel-colored cottages arranged like a ...

Ithaca

Welcome to Ithaca! The legendary island in the Ionian Sea and legendary retreat of Odysseus is considered a symbolic destination for all those who are looking for their own personal destination, your Ithaca. Upon arrival at the picturesque harbor bay of Vathi, the visitor is already surrounded by a fascinating ...

Rebun

The Japanese island of Rebun is located northwest of Hokkaidō and is the neighboring island of Rishiri. Here, the focus for visitors is less on sporting activities and more on enjoying the variety of plants native to the area. It is the lush blooms that give Rebun its name, "Floating ...

Patmos

Patmos - the Jerusalem of the Aegean, the place where John wrote down the Revelation, shines with mythological and Christian magic. Originally, Zeus is said to have given the island to his daughter Artemis. Beautiful beaches next to picturesque cliffs await you, green hills with olive trees, ancient sites and ...

Skyros

Skyros impresses with its stony barrenness. What today is the charm of the island in the Aegean once referred to poverty. Pirates inhabited the island. Even the myth takes Skyros as a hiding place: Achilles is said to have lived here disguised as a girl with the daughters of Lycomedes ...

Ulrichstein

Ulrichstein is a small town in the center of the low mountain range Vogelsberg. The state-approved climatic health resort is located below the 614 m high Schlossberg, a volcanic vent of basalt, and is the highest town in the state of Hesse. Ulrichstein has had town rights since 1347, when Emperor Ludwig ...
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