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Pena Palace – the Historic Jewel in Sintra, Portugal
 
 
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Pena Palace, Sintra, Portugal. The Romanticist castle stands on the top of a hill, approaches the historic city and looks stunning. It is enlisted as one of the Seven Wonders of Portugal and often is in a tourists’ route, who come here from Lisbon, that is adjacent to Sintra.

Commissioned by Ferdinand II in the 19th century the palace was built on the ruins of a monastery and served as a summer residence for the royal family. Besides the amazing architecture, Pena park and panorama, that opens from the hill, the interior is fully furnished, preserved and open for the visitors.

Why to go there?

A perfect day trip from Lisbon.

When to go there?

Anytime – the palace is open all year round except December 25 and January 1.

How to get there?

Get to Sintra from Lisbon by train. Get around Sintra by bus.

 

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Hallstatt – Idyllic Village of Plenty Fun Activities, Austria
 
 

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Hallstatt, Salzkammergut, Austria. Situated on the banks of the Hallstätter lake, the idyllic village has a very long history, that dates back thousands of years. Hallstatt also has the oldest known salt mine and has been producing salt since the Late Neolithic Age.

The visitors can learn about its history in the Hallstatt Museum. As well as about a peculiar tradition of burying the citizens in the Middle Ages: due to a lack of space, every ten years the bones were exhumed. Today the decorated bones are on a display at the chapel.

In winter the village attracts skiers and snowboarders, who come to enjoy the snow and mountains. The salt mine and its tower, from which a gorgeous panoramic views open, offers a fun day trip for the families. Hiking, biking, boating and swimming in the lake are among the most popular activities in summer.

Why to go there?

A beautiful village, that offers a lot of fun action.

When to go there?

Anytime – every season is beautiful and has plenty activities to offer.

How to get there?

By bus or train from any bigger Austrian city. Hallstatt is situated on the road, that links Salzburg and Graz.

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Memmo Alfama – a Chic Stay in the Heart of Lisbon, Portugal
 
 

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Memmo Alfama, Lisbon, Portugal. Alfama is one of the most exciting historic neighborhoods to visit once in Lisbon. Recently a new boutique hotel has opened its doors for the visitors. The hotel is founded in the renovated 19th century building, but the atmosphere here is modern and hip.

The interior design was integrated with a modern approach to a traditional taste. Natural colors, wooden details, linens were adopted from the local style, but with a chic twist to it. As a result, the hotel offers a tranquil and stylish stay in the heart of Portugal.

Why to go there?

Great service, authentic yet modern environment. A short walk from a historic town center.

When to go there?

All year round.

How to get there?

15 minutes drive from Lisbon International Airport. Iconic Tram 28 stops near the hotel.

Useful tips:

- kids under 16 years old are not accepted;
- get there by taxi, since it can be hard finding the hotel, situated in the web of narrow streets.

 

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The Jacobite – a Scenic Train Route in Scotland
 
 

The Jacobite, Scottish Highlands, Scotland. The stream train encompasses one of the most beautiful routes in the world – the Scottish Highlands. The line takes off from Fort William, passes Glenfinnan viaduct, historic Arisaig village and other sites until arrives at its final destination – Mallaig.

The two hour journey is famous for the amazing landscapes. Fort William is the biggest city in the area, sprawled in the shadow of Ben Nevis – the highest mountain in Britain. Mallaig is a fishing port with many restaurants – a great place to have lunch during an hour and a half stop, after which the train goes back.

Why to go there?

A beautiful trip, which reveals classic landscapes of Scotland.

When to go there?

The train will run from 12th May until 24th October 2014.

How to get there?

Fort William is easy to reach by train or car. The nearest airports are in Glasgow and Inverness.

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Pietra e Mar – an Idyllic Resort in Mykonos, Greece
 
 

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Pietra e Mar, Mykonos, Greece. The island of Mykonos itself is an idyllic jewel in the Aegean Sea and it is where the boutique hotel Pietra e Mar is established. This summer it opens its doors refreshed and renovated. Situated only 15 minutes outside the busy town, hotel has its private beach Kalo Livadi, where the guests can enjoy the soft sand and take a dip in the crystal clear water.

Hotel has only 30 elegant rooms with a private balcony or terrace. The owners keep the design low key, with dominating white and blue colors – traditional to the Greek islands. The breathtaking views to the sea also add up to the tranquility. Moreover, there is a little wedding chapel next to the hotel, where the guests can have a ceremony and a relaxing honey moon after it!

Why to go there?

Romantic destination, great views, world quality service, wedding chapel.

When to go there?

The hotel is open from May to November.

How to get there?

Get to Mykonos by plane or ferry from Athens. Then there is a short drive to the hotel.

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Have a Vacation on the Beautiful Pag Island, Croatia
 
 

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Pag Island, Croatia. One of the largest islands in the country, Pag is part of the Dalmatian archipelago and fascinates with unspoiled nature as well as breathtaking landscapes. Pag has the longest Adriatic Sea coastline in Croatia which, along with the unpolluted water and sandy beaches, ensures a great holiday.

The island has a long history and some of the buildings date back to the 15th century. But besides the beautiful nature and historic heritage, Pag is also proud of its specialties that include famous Pag cheese, smoked ham, lamb and even wine. The island is also known for its hip nightlife, because here bars are open for 24 hours.

Why to go there?

Wonderful nature, historic sites, hip nightlife.

When to go there?

Summer is the busiest season. The weather is warm from May to October.

How to get there?

Easy access by car, bus or boat from Zadar, Rijeka, Prizna or Zigljen.

 

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Flowery Valleys in the Village of Castelluccio, Italy
 
 

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Castelluccio, Umbria, Italy. A very small village is situated high in the mountains and is surrounded with strikingly beautiful nature. At 1452 m high, Castelluccio is the highest village in the Apennines. Officially established in the 13th century, the settlement was inhabited even earlier by the Romans. The fertile slopes are cultivated and famously give a lentils harvest.

But for the travelers Castelluccio is known as a skiing, horseback riding and trekking destination. In the town there are also hang-gliding and para-gliding schools, that offer an unforgettable flight. However, the little village is best known for the colorful valleys, that start blooming in spring and summer. Poppies, rapeseed and wild flowers define the landscape at this time of the year.

Why to go there?

Wonderful nature, various activities.

When to go there?

Any time of the year is charming. For the blooming flowers in the feelds go there in spring and summer – from late May to early June.

How to get there?

Get there by car.

 

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A Wonderful Hike along the Schlegeis Lake in Tyrol, Austria
 
 

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Schlegeis Lake, Tyrol, Austria. The Zillertal valley is a striking place, full of lakes. Schlegeis and other four are artificial lakes that are surrounded with mountains, thus creating a wonderful landscape. Climbing and hiking in these amazing surroundings are the most popular activities.

Schlegeis Alpine Road is 13.3 km long and begins at 1 km above sea level. Many twists and turns run through stunning places and four natural rock tunnels. Visitors are even offered a power plant tour, which introduces the dam.

Why to go there?

Spectacular hiking sites, customized tours.

When to go there?

The road is open from June to October.

How to get there?

By a public bus. By car get there from Ginzling village via the Zamser valley. There is a parking lot at the end of the Schlegeis Alpine Road.

 

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The Hill of Crosses – Utterly Sacred Place in Lithuania
 
 

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The Hill of Crosses, Siauliai, Lithuania. The hill is one of the most famous sites in the country. The origins of the tradition to make a pilgrimage and leave a cross are uncertain, however, it is associated with the 1831 Uprising. After a riot people used to leave crosses in the memory of those, who were lost in a battle.

The tradition has been maintained during the decades until this day and it continues. It is estimated that there are almost 200 000 crosses on the hill. They include crucifixes, carvings, statues of Jesus Christ and Virgin Mary. A lot of rosaries are hung on the bigger crosses. The artifacts from various decades make a unique display of folk art.

Pope John Paul II visited the Hill of Crosses in 1993 and declared it the site of hope, peace, love and sacrifice. Pilgrimages to the hill signify resistance against the wars and terror, since it has survived the country’s occupation. The hill is one of the most visited and authentic sites in Lithuania.

Why to go there?

Make a pilgrimage, see the folk art and amazing display of thousands of crosses.

When to go there?

Anytime – the Hill of Crosses is open for public all year round, all the time.

How to get there?

By bus from Siauliai or by car taking A12 road.

 

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Cochem – Charming Historic Town Famous for Architecture and Wines, Germany
 
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Cochem, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The settlement was founded much earlier than it was first mentioned in the historic documents in 886. Today Cochem fascinates with the very well preserved historic architecture, which spans from Medieval ages to the late 19th century. Cochem’s Imperial Castle, that stands high on a hill, is the most significant and impressive site.

Cochem is located in Mosel Valley – area rich of vineyards. Therefore, it is famous for the regional wines, that can be explored on a Wine Express tour. However, it is best to explore Cochem while hiking or with a rented bicycle. The town is small, but there is plenty to see and do, while on a short weekend trip.

Why to go there?

See the beautiful architecture, landscapes and have some fine wines. A knights’ meal in the Imperial Castle offers an exciting experience.

When to go there?

Anytime. Cochem lies in a valley, which creates mild and pleasant climate all year round. It has a small, but charming Christmas market around Christmas.

How to get there?

Get here easily by train.

 

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