Europe
Most famous as the setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Verona, Italy is home to several great museums, statues, and beautiful architecture that attract many tourists each year. Verona is conveniently located only a train …
Thessaloniki, in the Greek district of Central Macedonia, is home to more than a million inhabitants, and is the second largest city in Greece. Moreover, the city has a continuous 3000-year history, preserving relics of …
This city is often overlooked by tourists who flock to cities like Rome and Florence, but that would be a real mistake to make. Made famous internationally by the 2006 winter Olympics, Turin has …
The oldest city in the isle of Cyrus, Larnaca is located on a port and houses the main international airport. The city is divided into the older city center and more of a tourist area …
Nuremberg, the second largest city in Germany, is located on the Pegnitz river, and 105 miles north of Munich. Although the city is pretty typical now amongst similar places, it has a rich history including …
Norwich, an old, historic city in the English county of Norfolk, is about 100 miles from London and is a great place to start exploring the North Norfolk Coast of England. With a population of …
Riga, the capital of Latvia, is a small city with a lot to offer. This historical gem has found a place among students looking for a great spring break and travel destintion because of it’s …
Historic Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, is full of things to do and places to see. Known as the “Expo City” (home to a lot of the world’s exhibitions), Hanover has it’s share of …