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London
Ulm
1 night
Sleeper with cabin
1 night
Zagreb
1 night
Split
3 nights
Mljet
2 nights
Dubrovnik
2 nights
Korčula
2 nights
Zagreb
1 night
Vienna
1 night
Zürich
1 night
London
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Ulm
On the banks of the Danube, Ulm is a distinct mix of old and new, with the 'Neu Ulm' feeling like an entire city in itself. Although significantly damaged by the Second World War, the old town retains some noteworthy original architecture: the Münster, complete with the world's tallest church tower; the riverside fishing quarter, home to 'das schiefes haus' (meaning 'crooked house'); and the renaissance town hall with its original facade.
Where you could stay1 night
Hotel Neuthor
Recommendations
Housed in an strikingly modern, block building with a glass front, the Kunsthalle is a private collection owned by Siegfried and Jutta Weishaupt. You'll find works by the luminaries of modern art including Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol and Josef Albers, which are displayed in thematic exhibitions.
Take a gentle stroll through the narrow alleys of the Fischerviertel (Fishermen's Quarter). You'll be able to enjoy picturesque views of the charming old town, and head to one of the nearby restaurants.
At 162 metres, Ulmer Münster is the tallest church in the world. Climb the staircase to the viewing platform for panoramic views of the city.
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Zagreb
Croatia's capital, Zagreb, is a walkable city, shrouded in leafy trees and dotted with green city parks. The charming red-roofed upper town, with its conical turrets and church spires, splays out into an urban sprawl of glassy skyscrapers and brutalist architecture, against the backdrop of the verdant Sljeme and Medvednica mountains.
Where you could stay1 night
B&B Fotić
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Split
As the largest city in Dalmatia, Split offers a fusion of ancient and modern on the Adriatic Coast. It showcases stunning Roman architecture, rich history, and a vibrant harbour. Explore the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace before relaxing on one of the gorgeous beaches, or climbing sunny Marjan Hill for views across the city and coast.
Where you could stay3 nights
House Sandra
Recommendations
- Spend the morning exploring the Green Market. This colourful and bustling outdoor market, locally known as Pazar, is the perfect place to browse for some fresh local produce.
- Pay a visit to the magnificent Diocletian's Palace. Dating back to the fourth century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-visit, forming about half of Split's old town.
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Mljet
Mljet, an idyllic island renowned for its unspoiled nature, pretty villages and the Mljet National Park. The island is home to historic monuments, such as the Roman Palace and the Benedictine Monastery on St. Mary’s Isle, merging history with natural beauty in a tranquil haven.
Where you could stay2 nights
Guest House Matana Pomena
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Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," sits majestically on Croatia's southern coast. This UNESCO-listed city is famed for its preserved medieval architecture in the terracotta-roofed old town enclosed by its formidable walls, alongside the Rector's Palace, and the Baroque St. Blaise Church.
Where you could stay2 nights
Berkeley Hotel & Day Spa
Korčula
Korčula is one of the most enchanting islands in the Adriatic Sea. Its rich history is showcased in the fortified medieval old town's architecture, home to the alleged birth house of Marco Polo and the impressive 15th-century St. Mark's Cathedral. The surrounding countryside is filled with vineyards growing the local white wine, Pošip, and scenic paths that are perfect for cycling.
Where you could stay2 nights
Aminess Korcula Heritage Hotel
Zagreb
Croatia's capital, Zagreb, is a walkable city, shrouded in leafy trees and dotted with green city parks. The charming red-roofed upper town, with its conical turrets and church spires, splays out into an urban sprawl of glassy skyscrapers and brutalist architecture, against the backdrop of the verdant Sljeme and Medvednica mountains.
Where you could stay1 night
B&B Fotić
Vienna
Once the imperial capital of the Habsburg dynasty, Vienna's Baroque majesty is sure to impress. You'll find art, music and wonderful food at the heart of life in this city. Stroll through parks, lose yourself in museums, or enjoy one of Vienna's renowned coffee houses.
Where you could stay1 night
Motel One Wien-Hauptbahnhof
Recommendations
Pay a visit to the Schönbrunn Palace. The Habsburg’s residence’s huge size has to be seen to be believed; the building contains over 1440 rooms! The adjoining classical gardens are just as impressive.
A popular and historic café frequented by Freud and Trotsky, Café Central is the embodiment of Vienna's coffee house culture. Enjoy an Apfelstrudel while admiring the majestic interiors and listening to the strains of piano music.
Treat yourself to an unforgettable experience by watching the Wiener Staatsoper (Vienna State Opera) perform at the Vienna Operahouse. The stunning building hosts 40-minute tours, and of course you can take a look at the schedule and book tickets to a show while you’re in the city.
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Zürich
At the northern tip of the lake that shares its name, Zürich is Europe's leading economic hub. However, scratch beneath the surface of Zürich's financial reputation and you'll find an attractive Altstadt (old town) and, to the west, a post-industrial district filled with cool bars, art collectives and fashion upstarts.
Where you could stay1 night
Hotel Hottingen
Recommendations
Get lost in infinity or dance on the ceiling at the museum of immersive optical illusions. One of Zürich's zaniest attractions, the WOW Museum will appeal to kids of all ages (and adults young at heart).
Pay a visit to a football-lover's heaven, the FIFA World Football Museum. Even those who are less than mad about the beautiful game will find plenty to keep them entertained among the interactive exhibits and events.
Climb Zürich's mountain, Uetliberg, which towers an impressive 850m high and offers great views of the city and its lake. There are hiking and biking trails here, and you can also book tobogganing and paragliding.
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