Bridges of Prague

The impressive capital of the Czech Republic, Prague is a perfect blend of old and new. Its flawless architecture dating back hundreds of years acts as the foundations for a place bustling with the activity of a modern city just waiting to be explored.

Plenty to see and do ensures that every year, thousands of people flock here to immerse themselves in its culture and attractions.

 

Amsterdam

If you’re looking for a chilled-out city break, then look no further than Amsterdam. With sun-dappled canals and a lively bar and club scene, it’s one of the most popular destinations in Europe. Discover the city’s history at the Rijksmuseum, browse the canal-side shops and markets, and then round your day off in a cosy brown café.

With sun-dappled canals and a lively bar and club scene, it’s one of the most popular destinations in Europe.  If you’re looking for a chilled-out city break, then look no further than Amsterdam.

Where Buda meets Pest

Welcome to your holiday in Hungary’s capital city. As one of the largest cities in Europe, Budapest mixes the old with the new. It has a rich history of different cultures settling on its lands, including the Romans, the Ottomans and the Celts. As a result, the city is filled to the brim with beautiful architecture, incredible food and a bustling pace of life. Its social calendar is one of the busiest in Europe, and at any one time, you might be lucky enough to catch one of its many music festivals, concerts or city celebrations completely by accident. The city serves as a large meeting point for most of Europe’s younger generation and is a hotspot for city breakers, couples, backpackers, and even families.

Lisbon

The sun is almost always shining on the coastal capital of Portugal. With sandy, beautiful beaches less than half an hour’s drive from the bustling centre, Lisbon is a city full of possibilities.

When packing, be sure to make room for a pair of comfy shoes, as Lisbon is famously set amongst seven hills. Don’t worry though – the hills are definitely worth the climb and they provide stunning many miradouro – lookout points in Portuguese – over the city. The highest of these is Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, a relaxed place to kick back and watch the sun set across the River Tagus. And, if you’re tired of walking, no one will blink if you cheat and take the tram back down.