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Culturally and linguistically distinct from all of its immediate neighbours, Hungary is very much the ‘odd one out’ in Central Europe, but for all...
Serbia sits at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, a country shaped as much by empires and migrations as by its rivers and mountains.
Like the Czech Republic minus the crowds, Slovakia may sit in the shadows of its neighbour, but the country quietly impresses with its epic alpine sce...
Lithuania is a land of castles, lakes and forests.
As flat as a local pannenkoek, the Netherlands is a land of colourful tulip fields and canals, sophisticated cities and some of the most striking coas...
The “boring” tag is laughable – Belgium, pretty and creative, is one of Europe’s most underrated travel destinations. Beer, chocolate and moul...
Luxembourg may be one of Europe's smallest countries, but it occupies an outsized role in the continent's politics, finance and history. Wedged betwee...
Combining expansive greenery, slick cities, and bucketfuls of fresh air, Switzerland is a stylish tourist destination that offers countless outdoor ad...

City guides

With something almost Northern European in the air, yet exuding Italian style, Milan is Italy's most cosmopolitan city.
Stavanger’s wealth was founded on oil but you certainly wouldn’t know it to look at it: cobbled streets, a pretty harbour and some of the most bea...
Overlooking the Adriatic Sea and backed by the rugged Dinaric Mountains, the splendid Dalmatian city of Split is a living, breathing museum.
Once the most troubled city in Europe, the last two decades have wrought an extraordinary transformation in Belfast and have seen it become one of the...
Aberdeen is Scotland’s third largest city, balancing 8,000 years of history with a modern-day role as an oil industry powerhouse. While Glasgow and ...
Dramatically ringed by the Balkan Mountains to the north and the Vitosha Mountains to the south, Sofia stands on an open plain 550m (1,804ft) above se...
Central European in appearance and spirit, Zagreb bears the hallmark of centuries spent under Vienna and Budapest.
Situated at the crossroads of Europe, two hours from the ski resorts of the Alps and the Mediterranean, Lyon's history, architecture, and cultural and...

Ski resorts

Verbier is situated on the eastern side of the Val de Bagnes, within the Valais canton. This French-speaking part of Switzerland is in the southwes...
Innsbruck is located in the province of Tyrol in western Austria.
Some 90km (56 miles) northwest of Ljubljana, Kranjska Gora sits in the Sava Dolinka valley separating the Karavanke Mountains from the Julian Alps....
Formigal is located in the upper Tena Valley of northeastern Spain’s Aragon Pyrenees mountains. The ski area is close to the French border, n...
Montgenèvre is located between the River Durance and the River Po in the Southern French Alps, on the Italian border.
Peisey-Vallandry is located on the edge of the Vanoise National Park, within the Tarentaise Massif in the French Alps. The resort is at the heart o...
Samoëns is located in the Haute-Savoie region, between Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. The village lies in the heart of the Upper Giffre Valley, not f...
Flaine lies in the northern part of the French Alps, in the Haute-Savoie region of southeastern France, between Geneva and Chamonix. It is surround...
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