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Aarhus Reseguide
With the describing slogan of being the world’s smallest big city, Aarhus is petite enough for one to be acquainted with the place in a short time, yet large enough to fill the days and nights with lively activities and events.
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Aberdeen Reseguide
Known as the Granite City because of the locally quarried stone
and surrounded by magnificent scenery, the capital of northeastern
Scotland is one of the most distinctive cities in Great
Britain.
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Abu Dhabi Reseguide
With its awesome glass skyscrapers that reflect the bustle of daily life, magnificent buildings such as the Emirates Palace, its lively souqs, excellent international restaurants and its long stretches of white beaches lapped by the crystal clear waters of the Persian Gulf, Abu Dhabi is a city of outstanding contrasts.
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Adelaide Reseguide
Located beside the River Torrens between the Adelaide Hills and waters of Gulf St Vincent, Adelaide offers lush parks, 30km of beaches that stretch along its suburbs, and a sense of visual harmony not found in many cities. The city is famous for its al fresco eating culture and has a well established and highly credible wine industry.
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Agadir Reseguide
With approximately 340 days of sunshine and six kilometres of soft white sands, Agadir is Morocco’s premiere beach resort! Nestled amongst the verdant valleys of the Great Souss and with the majestic range of the Anti-Atlas rearing up behind it, this modern, cosmopolitan city has all the attendant pleasures, thrills and luxuries you can ask for.
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Alghero Reseguide
The narrow, cobbled streets of Alghero’s medieval citadel, packed with boutiques, bars and restaurants, slope towards the harbour and sweeping bay.
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Alicante Reseguide
The favourable climate means that you can enjoy a comfortable
stay in Alicante all year round. With a wide range of bars and cafés it is the city that never sleeps. At the same time, the city’s
convenient size means that it is highly suitable for walking. The city is small enough to allow you to travel by foot - slowly!
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Alice Springs Reseguide
”The Alice” lies romantically centre stage in the heart of Australia and is considered the unofficial capital of the Outback. Once regarded as a “dead heart” during colonial times thanks to surrounding barren landscapes, today both residents and visitors recognize the physical and spiritual importance of the Centre to Australia.
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Almeria Reseguide
Ringed by mountains and crowned by a spectacular fortress, Spain’s sunniest city mixes shopping centres and tapas bars with a medieval old town of narrow streets and tranquil squares.
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Alpe d'Huez Reseguide
Alpe d'Huez is linked to the world’s largest ski area - the ”Three Valleys” in the Northern French Alps. The resort offers 236 km of runs with average elevation of 2,210 metres, and 3,000 hectares for skiing.
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Altenburg Reseguide
If you fancy a hand of cards then Altenburg is for you. Playing cards have been produced here for over 500 years and in the centre of the town is monument to the national card game ‘Skat’ which was first played here.
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Amsterdam Reseguide
With its characteristic canals – surrounded by narrow, low, crooked
17:th century houses – Amsterdam is one of the most charming
capital cities in Europe, without doubt. Here, you do your
sightseeing trip by boat, the shops are small and offer personal
service, and the cafes often have tables on the pavement, facing the water.
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Ancona Reseguide
As capital of a rich and historic region, Ancona is above all a city of the sea. The city is blessed with a magnificent coastline to the south, with clean and accessible water and unspoilt white beaches.
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Ängelholm Reseguide
”No place in Europe surpasses this place in charm, beauty, climate and prosperity.” This is how the famous Swedish botanist Carl von Linné described the plain of Ängelholm on his journey through Scania in 1749. Ängelholm is the town by the river Rönneå. The surroundings form a Sweden in miniature - forests, lakes, ridges and beaches, hills and plains and the sea to the west with its particular fascination. There are many interesting places to visit outside the center of the town.
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Ankara Reseguide
This city genuinely lies on the border where East meets West. In
Ankara this means that a traveller can sit outside a café under
the shade of a tree-lined boulevard eating Meze. The combined
influences of Europe and the Middle East on this city have
coloured the architecture, food, wine, nightlife, fashion and arts.
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Antalya Reseguide
Antalya is the pearl of the Turkish Riviera - an exciting major city
and at the same time a paradise for swimmers. The coast has
innumerable delightful beaches that suit all tastes. Here - along the coast - you will find lots of high-class hotels and restaurants.
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Åre Reseguide
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Asturias Reseguide
Asturias (Oviedo) airport is the gateway to a region of stunning scenery, splendid beaches, unspoilt nature and a rich architectural, industrial and cultural heritage. The region’s beaches are uncrowded, and inland there are lively cities and areas of great natural beauty.
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Athens Reseguide
Of all Europe’s capitals, Athens is probably the one that has
changed the most in recent years. But even though Athens has
become a modern metropolis, it still retains a good deal of its old
small town feel.
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Atlanta Reseguide
Atlanta today is the economic and cultural centre of the southern United States. It offers a traditional charm with a modern flair.
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Auckland Reseguide
The majestic City of Sails is surrounded by water, which defines its sparkling appeal. The magnificent harbor is reminiscent of other famous waterside cities, but with its own unique charm. The site of the 2000 & 2003 America’s Cup, Auckland has a rich maritime history.
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Australia Reseguide
Australia is the world’s smallest continent, but surprisingly the
sixth-largest country. The population is concentrated along the
eastern and south-eastern coasts. The Australian environment
is unique. From its unspoilt beaches, tropical rainforest, rugged
mountain ranges and vast tracts of desert, Australia is a country
of contrast.
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Bad Gastein Reseguide
SalzburgerLand and the Tirol offer great opportunities to enjoy the alpine life. Most of the slopes are to be found in the southern SalzburgerLand region where the ski areas offer excellent conditions for every skier and the powder snow can be guaranteed almost all years!
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Bali Reseguide
The urban atmosphere of Denpasar, Bali’s bustling capital city and business and administrative hub, contrasts sharply with the serene Hindu temples, green terraced rice fields and superb sandy beaches nearby. Denpasar is a cosmopolitan, modern city that has grown rapidly in the three decades and in many ways it has more in common with other Indonesian regional capitals than with its island hinterland. Nevertheless, it is worth a visit, even if you prefer to stay in one of the resort areas nearby rather than in the city itself.
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Ballina Reseguide
The Ballina/Byron region is mind-blowingly diverse. It ranges from the quiet retirees’ world of Ballina to the ex-hippy “alternative” capital of Australia – Byron Bay, set at the very eastern tip of the world’s most easterly continent. In between lie the surfing Mecca of Lennox Heads, the funky hilltop village of Bangalow, and much, much more!
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Bangalore Reseguide
Bangalore is where India is headed. Bangalore is India’s fifth largest city in India and is said to be the fastest growing city in Asia. Also known as Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka is the technological hub of India and is where the country’s new, confident and global identity is being forged. A once sleepy regional capital is today a modern, serene metropolis that will come as a big surprise to those who are arriving from other parts of the country for the first time. As wealthier Indians flock to live here, Bangalore has become a cosmopolitan city with a vibrant café and bar culture. The city might lack historical sites but more than makes up for it’s buzzing, relaxed and liberal atmosphere and a location that makes it a perfect base for exploring the beautiful temples and evocative palaces of the Deccan.
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Bangkok Reseguide
A visit to this fascination, vibrant and cosmopolitan city is a must
when in Thailand. Bangkok will welcome you with gleaming
skyscrapers as well as historical temples and luxury hotels. The
past, present and future are harmonious intertwined. Visit the
floating markets, ride the famous tuk-tuks, explore some of the
city’s nightlife, experience the excitement of a Muay Thai boxing
match or go bargain shopping.
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Barcelona Reseguide
Fanciful architecture and hip restaurants have come together with the sunny southern Spanish
climate and beaches to transform Barcelona in
just a few decades from rough port city to one of Europe’s – if not the world’s – premier destinations.
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Bari Reseguide
Bari, a typical maritime and market city, is the capital of the Apulia
region and the second biggest city in the Italian south. The city developed industrially in the second half of the Twentieth Century
and now boasts an important trade fair, the largest in the south.
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Basel Reseguide
Nestled on the borders of France and Germany in the northern
reaches of the country, Basel is the Cinderella of Switzerland.
Obscured from view for too long, Basel is now preparing for the
ball and is ready to entrance all with her beauty and charm! With
one of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe, a vibrant
cultural and culinary scene and all within easy reach of the Black
Forest and the Vosges mountain range, Basel will be sure to
scintillate the senses.
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Beijing Reseguide
Beijing is a great city -- literally speaking. Famous Tiananmen Square is big enough to hold one million people, while the historic Forbidden City is home to thousands of imperial rooms. And Beijing is growing: the capital has witnessed the emergence of more and more high rise towers, new restaurants and see and be seen nightclubs. But at the same time, the city has managed to retain its very individual charm.
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Belfast Reseguide
Having survived almost three decades of conflict and division,
Belfast is now emerging from its chrysalis with a newfound
freshness and vibrancy. Carrying a deep sense of its history,
and yet boldly striding into the future, Belfast is an exciting
juxtaposition of old and new.
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Belgrade Reseguide
As one of Europe's oldest cities and with a location at the crossroads of East and West, the capital of Serbia is an incredibly rich mosaic of different cultures, influences and styles with a mysterious and exotic atmosphere.
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Bergamo Reseguide
Just 50km from Milan, in the Alpine foothills, Bergamo is the most striking city in Lombardy. Structured in two levels, the lower city is more modern and dynamic, whilst the famous ‘upper city’ boasts a stunning historic centre full of monuments and works of art. In the area around the city the Iseo Lake is well worth a visit, as is the sanctuary at Caravaggio and Crespi d’Adda – the most important company town in Italy, listed in the World Heritage List by UNESCO.
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Bergamo Ski Region Reseguide
Val Brembana takes its name from the river crossing it, Brembo. The Bergamo Alps constitute its northern limits, notably by the Tre Signori and Diavolo di Tenda Peaks, while at south lies the plain of Bergamo. Valle Seriana area includes the Orobie Alps, the Presolana Peak(natural border between Valle Seriana and Val di Scalve), the Formico Peak and the Val Vertova. The natural landscape is enriched by the historical and cultural elements such as trails, manors and noble house, mines and religious sancturies.
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Bergen Reseguide
Bergen is a charming old city with a young outlook. As you fly into
Bergen you’ll see the stunning cliffs rising out of the sea and the
fjord surrounded by majestic mountains. Dramatic cliffs, a lively
music scene and a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere makes Bergen a very popular destination.
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Bergerac Reseguide
Situated in the heart of the Périgord Dordogne region, on the west coast of France, the ancient city of Bergerac is compact in size and characterised by its elegant Renaissance buildings that sit alongside those dating from medieval times.
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Berlin Reseguide
Few places are as universally popular as Berlin, and it’s not difficult to understand why. The city has a very rich history whilst simultaneously containing the latest in art, fashion and architecture. The various parts of the city such as Tiergarten, Mitte, Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg all have their unique characters.
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Biarritz Reseguide
They all used to come here – from Napoleon III to Frank Sinatra.
Biarritz used to be the Monte Carlo of the Atlantic coast. The
glamour has faded, but thanks to windsurfing and other water
sports, the city has rejuvenated. It is now the perfect destination
for a relaxing weekend break, complete with some of the best
food
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Bilbao Reseguide
The Basque city of Bilbao is a spellbinding capital of design and gastronomy. With one of the world’s finest buildings, the Guggenheim, at it heart, Bilbao dazzles with style and energy and boasts a unique identity as well as Europe’s oldest and most enigmatic language.
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Billund Reseguide
Famous for the massive and immensely popular Legoland park,
Billund is one of Denmark’s top tourism destinations and the
perfect place for families to go. And surely, the 1.5 million visitors
that come here every year, mainly from Denmark itself and from
neighbouring countries like Sweden, Norway and Germany, can
simply not be wrong!
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Birmingham Reseguide
Birmingham is a real gem! Excellent restaurants, good shopping, exciting nightlife and an architectural icon have transformed
perceptions of the city. Last but not least – the landscape which
inspired JRR Tolkien to write The Lord of the Rings.
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Blackpool Reseguide
“Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside!” Known for its ‘Kiss-Me-Quick’ hats, sticks of rock and the ubiquitous fish and chips, Blackpool has all this and more!
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Bodrum Reseguide
Bodrum is often called Turkey’s St. Tropez – and the town really
lives up to the name! It’s the darling of the jet-set with an
international flavour and restaurants, hotels and entertainment of
the highest class.
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Bologna Reseguide
As capital of the Emilia Romagna Region, Bologna is an art city, a
university centre and a place renowned for its excellent cuisine. It
hosts important international trade fairs and is a one of the world’s
great motor cities. Ducati, Lamborghini and Maserati were all born
in Bologna and Ferrari’s headquarters can be found in nearby
Modena.
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Boracay Reseguide
Boracay is one of the most idyllic tropical islands imaginable. Palm trees swaying in the wind, crystal turquoise seas and seemingly endless stretches of talcom power fine white sand beaches, plus a distinctively laid back way of life characterise this pretty island.
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Bordeaux Reseguide
An exciting history, an unbeatable wine culture and world-class
gastronomy lead visitors to speak in lyrical terms about Bordeaux. Large, charming pedestrianised streets in the centre make the city
attractive for shopping while the evenings have the attractions of
the opera, bars, shows and dance. Bordeaux is a city to enjoy.
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Boston Reseguide
Long known for its “old world” charm, Boston has come a long way towards staking its claim in the 21st century. With the recent completion of the “Big Dig,” which buried Boston’s vast network of highways underground, Boston has hit the new century running.
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Bournemouth Reseguide
With 12km of sandy, white beaches, the world’s second largest
natural harbour and some of the most expensive real estate on
the planet – Bournemouth is one of the continent’s premier resort
towns offering visitors the best in water sports, yachting, beach
life, nightlife and shopping.
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Bratislava Reseguide
The pretty Slovakian capital on the Danube is fast becoming an east European hotspot. Bratislava is in the process of a remarkable transformation from a quaint picture postcard city to a quirky metropolitan hub of style and culture.
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