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France

Paris
    • Eiffel Tower: Iconic and magical, especially at night when it sparkles. Visit the top for a panoramic view of the city.
    • The Louvre: One of the world’s greatest museums — don’t just see the Mona Lisa, wander through ancient and modern masterpieces.
    • Sacré-Cœur and Montmartre: Climb the steps to Sacré-Cœur for sweeping city views, and stroll Montmartre’s artistic alleys.
    • Moulin Rouge: Catch a classic cabaret show and feel the energy of Parisian nightlife in Pigalle.
    • Raclette: Find a cozy bistro for traditional raclette — melted cheese served with potatoes, charcuterie, and pickles. A must for winter comfort!
    • Public Transportation: The metro and bus systems are reliable, frequent, and a great way to explore the city efficiently. Get a day or week pass!
Provence
  • Lacoste: A serene medieval village with castle ruins and sweeping valley views — once home to the Marquis de Sade.
  • Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: Van Gogh’s final refuge. Visit the monastery where he painted his iconic works and stroll through art-filled streets.
  • Roussillon: Famous for its rich ochre cliffs and vibrant red-toned village.
  • Bonnieux: A hilltop town with cobblestone charm, quiet cafés, and unforgettable views of the Luberon valley.
  • Vineyards: Taste local reds and rosés among the rolling fields.
  • Lavender Ice Cream: Best Provençal treat. Do not miss out.
South of France
    • Marseille: A cultural melting pot and France’s oldest city. Don’t miss the Old Port, and the Cathedral Notre-Dame de la Garde at the top of the hill
    • Saint-Tropez: Glamorous beaches, designer shops, and pastel-colored houses. Great for watching coastal sunsets.
    • Montpellier: A lively university town filled with Gothic architecture, street art, and buzzing cafés in the Place de la Comédie.
    • Nice: A Riviera gem with a gorgeous Promenade des Anglais, colorful old town markets, and turquoise beaches.
    • Monaco: A tiny but dazzling principality. Visit the Monte Carlo Casino, the harbor, and the royal palace for unmatched glamour.

Greece

Santorini
    • Beaches: Explore the iconic Red Sand Beach, White Sand Beach, and Black Sand Beach—each offering a unique landscape and vibe.
    • Catamaran Tour: A must-do! It covers multiple beaches, includes snorkeling, and serves a delicious lunch onboard.
    • Getting Around: Rent an ATV. It’s the best way to explore the island—fun, easy to park, and perfect for the winding roads.
    • Sunsets: Experience magical sunsets from Oia or find a secret spot for a more intimate view.
    • Food: Indulge in local favorites like Greek salad, souvlaki, fried fish, roasted potatoes, and grilled lamb.
    • Drinks: Try a cold Mythos beer or enjoy a carafe of local house wine—both are perfect complements to the food.
    • Vineyard Visits: Don’t miss a chance to tour Santorini’s local vineyards—many offer tastings of their volcanic wines with stunning caldera views.
Mykonos
    • Visit the windmills: The iconic white windmills are a must-see and offer great photo opportunities.
    • Stroll through Little Venice: Charming, colorful waterfront buildings and perfect sunset views.
    • Beach hopping: Check out Psarou, Paradise, and Super Paradise beaches — each has its own vibe, from chill to party.
    • Explore Mykonos Town (Chora): Get lost in the narrow whitewashed alleys filled with shops, cafes, and galleries.
    • Have dinner by the sea: Enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront tavernas — the grilled octopus is a local favorite.
    • Try local Greek specialties: Souvlaki, fresh fish, tzatziki, and Mykonian sausages are all worth tasting.
    • Go for drinks at a beach club: Scorpios and Nammos are known for upscale beach experiences.
    • Take a day trip to Delos: The nearby island is one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites.
    • Pack a light scarf or jacket: The “Meltemi” winds can be strong, especially at night.
Paros
    • Rent an ATV or scooter: The easiest and most fun way to discover the island at your own pace.
    • Visit Naoussa: A beautiful fishing village with boutique shops, sunset views, and amazing seafood.
    • Swim at Kolymbithres Beach: Known for its smooth rock formations and crystal-clear waters.
    • Check out Lefkes Village: A charming inland village with narrow alleys and great local food.
    • Try beach hopping: There are so many beautiful beaches — plan for 2 or even 3 per day to experience the variety.
    • Take a boat trip: Explore nearby Antiparos or go on a snorkeling and swimming cruise.
    • Enjoy a seaside dinner: Order fresh fish and traditional mezze at a taverna by the water.
    • Try local wines: Paros has some great vineyards — make time for a tasting session.
    • Watch the sunset in Parikia: The capital of Paros offers stunning views and cozy cafes.
Poros
    • Explore the old town: Wander through charming streets lined with neoclassical houses and beautiful harbor views.
    • Climb to the clock tower: For panoramic views of Poros and the surrounding coastline — especially stunning at sunset.
    • Relax at Love Bay: A picturesque beach surrounded by pine trees with crystal-clear waters.
    • Visit the Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi: A peaceful monastery nestled among the hills with lovely sea views.
    • Stroll along the port: Grab a coffee, people-watch, and enjoy the laid-back island vibes by the waterfront.
    • Eat fresh seafood: Don’t miss grilled calamari or shrimp saganaki at a seaside taverna.
    • Rent an ATV: The most fun and flexible way to discover hidden beaches and the quieter parts of the island.
    • Take a boat to Galatas: Just across the water — a quick ferry ride for more local tavernas and beautiful views of Poros.
Athens
    • Visit the Acropolis early: Beat the crowds and heat while taking in one of the most iconic historic sites in Greece.
    • Explore Plaka and Anafiotika: Wander through charming neighborhoods with colorful alleys, cafes, and neoclassical buildings.
    • Watch the sunset at Lycabettus Hill: Hike up or take the cable car for panoramic city views.
    • Walk through the Ancient Agora: Discover more ruins while enjoying a peaceful stroll through this historic site.
    • Visit museums: Don’t miss the Acropolis Museum or the National Archaeological Museum for a deep dive into Greek history.
    • Eat like a local: Enjoy traditional dishes like souvlaki, moussaka, gyros, and loukoumades at authentic tavernas (avoid touristy areas for the best bites).
    • Experience nightlife: Rooftop bars in Monastiraki and Psiri offer incredible views and a lively atmosphere.
    • Take a day trip: Visit the Temple of Poseidon in Sounion for beautiful coastal views.
    • Use public transport: The metro is clean, efficient, and the best way to get around the city.

Italy

La Puglia
    • Alberobello: Wander the fairytale Trulli houses.
    • Polignano a Mare: Stunning cliffside views and crystal clear waters.
    • Ostuni: Explore the "White City" and its charming alleys.
    • Locorotondo: Ideal for a peaceful countryside stroll and wine tasting.
    • Lecce: Marvel at the Baroque architecture and vibrant piazzas.
    • Monopoli: The most picturesque coastal town in la Puglia.Its charm lies in its simplicity and beauty. Best Lobster pasta I've ever tried, check Europe Eats to read about the restaurant!
    • Try burrata and orecchiette: You can't visit Puglia without savoring fresh burrata cheese or the local ear-shaped pasta, orecchiette, with turnip greens or tomato sauce.
    • Visit Matera: Though technically in Basilicata, it's often part of a Puglia trip — explore its ancient cave dwellings (Sassi), stone churches, and cinematic landscapes.
    • Bari: Capital of La Puglia, is vibrant, historic, and full of authentic Italian soul. Nonnas (Grandmas) open their houses at lunch time to cook for you, it is an experience you cannot miss
Rome
    • The Colosseum and Roman Forum: Step into history and explore the ruins of the Roman Empire.
    • Castel Sant’Angelo: A beautiful fortress with stunning views, especially when crossing the Ponte Sant’Angelo bridge.
    • Trastevere at night: One of the city’s most vibrant districts, filled with music in the piazzas and authentic Roman charm.
    • Eat local: Skip the touristy spots and eat at a Trattoria or Osteria — that’s where you’ll find real Roman food. Avoid restaurants near major landmarks for a more authentic experience.
    • Roma Pass: Great option that includes public transportation and access to some museums and archaeological sites.
    • Wander the Piazzas: Explore the Spanish Steps, Campo de' Fiori, Piazza Navona, and more — every square has its own beauty and energy.

Spain

Barcelona
    • La Sagrada Família: Antoni Gaudí’s masterpiece — a basilica still under construction, yet breathtaking at every angle.
    • Parque Güell: Wander through colorful mosaics and fantastical shapes in this whimsical park designed by Gaudí.
    • Casa Batlló: A true fairytale façade and interior — don't miss the rooftop! Gaudí’s vision is alive in every corner.
    • Strolling the Streets: Barcelona is a city meant to be walked. Explore Gothic alleyways, open squares, and seaside promenades.
    • La Boquería Market (Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria): Located on La Rambla — an explosion of colors, flavors, and aromas. Perfect for fresh juices, jamón iberico de bellota, and tapas.
Valencia
    • Churros at Horchatería Santa Catalina: A must! Possibly the best churros in town, served with thick hot chocolate in a beautiful tiled café.
    • Eat paella by the sea: Head to Playa de la Malvarrosa for authentic Valencian paella with a view of the beach and the breeze in your hair.
    • La Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias: This iconic architectural complex is a must-visit — futuristic, educational, and a photographer’s dream.
    • Wander the Old Town: Explore narrow streets, plazas, and historical landmarks like the Valencia Cathedral and El Micalet tower.
    • Valencia CF Stadium (Mestalla): For soccer lovers, check out one of Spain’s most historic football stadiums — or catch a game if you can!

Denmark

Copenhagen
    • It is the kind of city that feels like a fairy tale. With its colorful canal-side houses and relaxed energy, it’s both vibrant and peaceful.
    • Nyhavn Canal: Walk along the iconic harbor surrounded by charming, colorful houses and historic ships. It’s one of the most picturesque spots in the city.
    • Walkable city: Copenhagen is incredibly easy to explore on foot or by bike — everything feels close and inviting.
    • Public transportation: Efficient and clean. Skip the taxis from the airport — the metro and trains will get you anywhere you need to go quickly.
    • Breakfast gems: There are tons of little cafes and breakfast spots throughout the city — most are excellent and serve delicious pastries, breads, and coffee.
    • Stay at citizenM: A stylish and modern hotel with an unbeatable location — close to everything, yet peaceful and comfortable.

Belgium

Brussels
    • Brussels is a walkable, welcoming city where every corner offers a charming surprise — from medieval architecture to rich Belgian cuisine.
    • Grand Place: The heart of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site — stunning both day and night.
    • Manneken Pis: The quirky, world-famous statue that captures the city’s playful personality.
    • Atomium: A futuristic icon with panoramic views of the city and exhibitions inside.
    • Mont des Arts: A beautiful viewpoint with gardens and museums, perfect for a scenic break.
    • Belgian cuisine: Try the local meatballs (Boulets Liégeois) — often served in rich sauces like tomato, beer, or creamy mustard. They're comforting and full of flavor.
    • Beer culture: Brussels is heaven for beer lovers. Explore cozy bars offering a vast selection of Belgian brews — from Trappist ales to fruity lambics and crisp blondes.
    • Easy to explore: Brussels is compact and walkable, and public transport is efficient if you want to hop between neighborhoods.

Netherlands

Amsterdam
    • It is one of Europe’s most walkable and bike-friendly cities, offering charm on every corner with its canals, bridges, and cozy cafes.
    • Free Walking Tour: A great way to learn about the city's history, quirky facts, and get local insights.
    • Rent a Bike: Biking is the best way to explore Amsterdam like a local. The flat streets and bike lanes make it super fun and accessible.
    • Canal Tour: See the iconic houses from the water and enjoy a peaceful yet fascinating tour of the city.
    • Red Light District: Learn the unique history and cultural role of this famous area. Visiting at night is particularly eye-opening and lively.
    • Bulldog Coffee Houses: These legendary cafés are part of Amsterdam’s cultural fabric — whether you're curious or just want to see a piece of local history, it's worth a peek.
    • Best Cookies in Town: Stop by Van Stapele Koekmakerij — their warm, gooey cookies filled with chocolate are unforgettable.
    • Easy to walk: The city is compact, safe, and perfect for walking. Every neighborhood has its own vibe and beauty.
    • Great bars and drinks: Amsterdam has an amazing selection of bars — from craft beer pubs to classy cocktail lounges, there's something for every vibe.

Canada

Quebec City
    • Explore Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec): A UNESCO World Heritage Site with cobblestone streets, fortified walls, and 17th-century architecture.
    • Visit Château Frontenac: Iconic and picturesque, this historic hotel dominates the skyline and is a great spot for photos and views.
    • Stroll through Petit-Champlain: The oldest commercial district in North America — full of cute shops, bistros, and cozy cafés.
    • Try traditional French-Canadian cuisine: Think poutine, tourtière, maple desserts, and duck confit in atmospheric local restaurants.
    • Take the ferry to Lévis: A short ride across the St. Lawrence River gives you one of the best panoramic views of the city.
    • See Montmorency Falls: Taller than Niagara Falls — accessible via cable car, stairs, or a suspension bridge for the brave.Try the zipline is such an amazing experience
    • Enjoy winter magic: If visiting in winter, don’t miss Carnaval de Québec or the Hôtel de Glace (Ice Hotel) for a truly magical experience.
Niagara On the Lake
    • Visit the local vineyards: This region is known for its wineries — especially famous for Ice Wine. A tasting tour is a must!
    • Dine at Two Sisters: One of the best culinary experiences in the area, with fresh dishes and estate wines that pair perfectly with your meal. Check Canada Eats for more details.
    • Walk around Old Town: Charming streets, boutique shops, and heritage buildings make for a lovely afternoon stroll.
    • See a show at the Shaw Festival: One of Canada’s top theatre festivals — check out what’s playing during your visit.
    • Bike through wine country: Scenic routes and trails let you cycle from vineyard to vineyard in the fresh countryside air.
    • Catch sunset at Queen’s Royal Park: With views over Lake Ontario, it’s a serene spot for picnics or a romantic evening walk.
    • Take a day trip to Niagara Falls: Just minutes away, it’s an absolute must-see with breathtaking views and attractions.
    • Hop on the Niagara boat tour: Get up close to the roaring falls on the famous Hornblower cruise (formerly Maid of the Mist).
    • Try your luck at the casino: Niagara Fallsview Casino offers entertainment, dining, and a vibrant atmosphere.
    • Visit the Hershey’s Chocolate World: A sweet stop filled with treats, photo ops, and the smell of fresh chocolate in the air.

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