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Walk the Luchtsingel, a 400-metre long crowdfunded ‘air canal’ connecting three districts in the heart of Rotterdam, then shoot up the Euromast, Rotterdam’s 360-degree observation tower. For the best ...
The annual Monaco Grand Prix also draws a well-heeled crowd each May when the city comes to a standstill. You can walk the circuit any time of year though. Look out for swish Porsches and other motors ...
For an unmissable city break, visit the Greek capital city of Athens, with its heady mix of breath-taking ancient landmarks and buzzing creative scene. Fly direct to Rhodes for some winter sun and ...
Afterwards, wind down in the old town’s centre, Altstadt, which is made up of a mosaic of Medieval and Baroque architecture. This area is centred around the dazzling Golden Roof, known locally as the ...
See the sights in the coastal town of Split, home to the sprawling Diocletian’s Palace, an imposing Roman monument and the city’s centrepiece. Fly direct to the historic city of Dubrovnik on the ...
The average flight time from London to Barcelona is 2 hours, to Madrid 2 hours and 25 minutes, to Ibiza 2 hours and 20 minutes and to the Canary Islands 4 hours. British Airways flies to Spain from ...
You only have to hop onto the Zaha Hadid-designed Hungerburg Funicular or climb into a cable car to rise above the city and into an alpine paradise. For half the year, Innsbruck is the winter sports ...
The average flight time from London to France is 1 hour and 30 minutes, however a flight from London to Paris clocks in at only 1 hour and 20 minutes while a flight to Lyon is 1 hour and 40 minutes.
Take an old bright-yellow wooden tram through Lisbon on your way to a Portuguese tapas feast, or fly direct to Porto and walk along the Douro River, stopping for a tasting at one of the city’s famous ...
You can tick off a line-up of famous places using the railways, including Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent and Belgium’s capital city Brussels. The centre of the action takes place in Grand Place, which began ...