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Gothenburg
Hamburg
1 night
Brussels
1 night
London
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Hamburg
With three rivers that feed a maze of waterways and canals, Hamburg has been dubbed the "Venice of the north" (with six times as many bridges). The city has its roots in Maritime history, but also in music-making. It was the birthplace of Mendelssohn, the formative city of the Beatles, and recently, the state-of-the-art Elbphilharmonie concert hall has put Hamburg firmly on the map as one of the top cities for live music, as has its hip-hop and jazz club scene.
Where you could stay1 night
Sir Nikolai Hotel
Recommendations
Enjoy a concert at the iconic, wavelike Elbphilharmonie. The programme is diverse, covering covers a wide range of music genres, and the venue is worth a visit for the contemporary architecture and city views alone.
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Brussels
Spreading out from the historic centre, each of Brussels' neighbourhoods has its own distinct character, from the flea markets of The Marolles to the industrial-chic canalside. By day, the city offers everything you'd expect from a multicultural capital (family-friendly museums, contemporary galleries and well-kept city parks), and by night, trailblazing gastronomy gives way to a never-ending nightlife.
Where you could stay1 night
Urban Yard Hotel
Recommendations
Take a wander around the picturesque Parc d’Egmont, dotted with prominent historic statues and buildings, including the adjoining Neoclassical Palais d’Egmont (now a conference centre and government offices).
โโImmerse yourself in the history of chocolate at the Choco-Story Museum, with live demonstrations from expert chocolatiers. You can also try making some sweet treats at a workshop (book ahead).
Head out to the twelfth-century Kasteel van Groot-Bijgaarden, a castle set within sprawling 14-hectare grounds complete with a spectacular moat. In springtime, Groot-Bijgaarden is the site of Brussels' famous spring flower exhibition, Floralia Brussels, and in winter, the gardens are illuminated by LED lanterns as part of the Lightopia festival.
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