152 Things to do in City Breaks
Things to do
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CaixaForum Museum in Madrid
When in Madrid, visiting the art galleys and exhibitions is a great way to spend a day. Visit the iconic CaixaForum cultural museum for bizarre architecture and contemporary art exhibitions.
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Matadero Madrid Art Centre Spain
The Matadero Madrid is a unique arts centre that opened in 2007 after being transformed from slaughterhouse buildings that were originally built between 1908 and 1928.
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El Retiro Park
With its lakes, monuments and beautiful gardens, El Retiro Park is one of Madrid’s true natural gems. If you need to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, a visit is an absolute must.
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Temple Of Debod in Madrid
Once stood in the Nile Valley of Egypt, the Temple de Debod is a dramatic monument documenting the long history of Egypt. The temple can be found surrounded by a pool of water in a picturesque green park.
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Plaza Mayor in Madrid
Madrid is a sightseeing hotspot with adorned streets that are home to dramatic architecture, royal palaces and historic landmarks, like the Alcala Gate.
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Royal Palace Of Madrid
Pay a visit to the magnificent Royal Palace of Madrid, which is arguably one of the city's most iconic monuments. See the largest palace in Western Europe and it's magnificent 18th century stone design.
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Cirque Du Soleil Shows in Las Vegas
With eight different shows playing to over 9,000 people every night, and everything from acrobatics to musicals, Cirque du Soleil is a must-see attraction on your trip to Sin City.
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Anne Frank’s House In Amsterdam
Discover the place where Anne Frank hid from Nazi persecutors during the Second World War with a visit to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.
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Cycling in Amsterdam
Live like a local and travel by bike on the flat, cycle-friendly paths through Amsterdam.
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Heineken Experience Amsterdam
Discover how Amsterdam’s famous beer is made as you take a self-guided tour through the Heineken Experience.
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Rijksmuseum
Pay a visit to one of Amsterdam’s biggest museums and browse works by the nation’s most celebrated artists.
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Vondelpark
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city streets as you take a walk through Vondelpark, the largest green space in Amsterdam.
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Barcelona Cathedral
Pay a visit to Barcelona Cathedral and discover one of the city’s most striking historic buildings. Located on Pla de la Seu in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, the cathedral’s beautiful both inside and out.
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Park Güell
Experience a place where surreal architecture meets the natural world at Barcelona’s Güell Park, which is set on the hillsides above the city centre on the edge of Gràcia.
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La Sagrada Familia
As you make your way out of the Metro station and come face to face with Barcelona’s most iconic landmark, La Sagrada Familia, prepare to be stunned by the basilica’s awe-inspiring architecture.
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Mercat de la Boqueria
Housed in an impressive modernista building just off La Rambla, Mercat de la Boqueria is a bustling food market and a must-visit for any trip to Barcelona.
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Barcelona Gothic Quarter
Discover medieval Barcelona with a visit to the historic Gothic Quarter. Close to La Rambla and a short walk from the port, it is a beautiful place to spend the day.
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Basilica of the Holy Blood in Bruges
Experience one of the most fascinating religious sights in Bruges with a visit to the Basilica of the Holy Blood. For a small entrance fee, you can tour the 12th century cathedral.
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Canal Boat Ride in Bruges
See Bruges from a whole new perspective as you tour the city’s waterways on a canal boat ride. Hop aboard your open-air boat and get ready to see the city from the water.
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Eat Chocolate at The Chocolate Line
As the most exciting chocolate shop in the whole city, you’ll be treated to an amazing array of flavours from Dominique Persoone, a self-styled ‘shock-o-latier’.
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Historic Centre/The Markt
Arriving in the old town, you’ll see medieval buildings alongside churches, canals and chocolate shops. At the heart of it all is the Markt, a huge square that draws in thousands of tourists.
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Burg Square in Bruges
From the Basilica of the Holy Blood to Bishop’s Palace and the Old Civil Registry, there’s lots to do in Burg Square, so set aside a whole morning to explore the sights.
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Castle Hill Walking Tour in Budapest
Discover the huge limestone platform high above the Danube with a walking tour of Castle Hill. Home to some of the most fascinating historic sights in Budapest.
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Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest
Visit one of the oldest bridges on the River Danube and take in views across Budapest. As you arrive at Chain Bridge, the first permanent crossing in the city, you’ll be welcomed by two lion statues.
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Danube Cruise in Budapest
Your trip to Budapest isn’t complete without a cruise along the River Danube. From hour long trips to multi-day tours, there’s all kinds of options for exploring the city and beyond.
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Széchenyi Baths in Budapest
After exploring the city, there’s no better place to relax than the historic Széchenyi Baths. Opened in 1913, the baths are a popular place for both locals and tourists to unwind.
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Parliament Building Tours in Budapest
In all of Budapest, there’s no sight quite like Parliament Building. Beautiful by day and even more spectacular at night, the majestic neo-Gothic building is the highlight of the capital.
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Burj Khalifa Observation Deck
Experience the dizzy heights of the world's tallest building as you pay a visit to the Burj Khalifa Observation Deck in Dubai. Prepare to be amazed from the moment you step in the elevator.
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Desert Safari
Take a trip into the Dubai desert and prepare for an action-packed adventure as you go on safari across huge sand dunes and past beautiful oases.
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Hot Air Balloon Ride in Dubai
See Dubai from a whole new perspective as you take to the skies on an amazing hot air balloon ride. When the pilot’s ready, climb into the spacious basket and get ready to take flight.
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Shopping Malls In Dubai
For the ultimate shopping experience, pay a visit to the world’s biggest retail centre, Dubai Mall. Browse designer clothes in high end boutiques before getting an adrenaline fix in the indoor theme park.
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Wild Wadi Water Park
Treat the whole family to a day of adrenaline and laughter with a visit to the Wild Wadi Water Park in Dubai. Sitting right next to the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, the water park has 30 different rides and attractions.
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Chester Beatty Library
While in Dublin, make sure you go and visit the Chester Beatty Library. Set in the grounds of Dublin Castle, the museum’s home to impressive collections of manuscripts, texts and artefacts.
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Dublin Zoo
For a fun-filled day out for the whole family to enjoy, pay a visit to Dublin Zoo. Found in Phoenix Park, you can get to the zoo by train, bus, car or bike.
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Guinness Storehouse
Discover how Ireland’s most famous export is made with a visit to the iconic Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, which sits in the heart of the St. James’s Gate Brewery.
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Kilmainham Gaol
Visit the eerie Kilmainham Gaol and discover the dark history of Dublin in this huge museum. Opened in 1796 and closed in 1924, Kilmainham Gaol has housed some of the country’s most notorious criminals.
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St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin
Find out more about Dublin’s history as you visit the city’s largest religious site, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, which was built in honour of Ireland’s patron saint.
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Trinity College
Step back in time to the 18th century as you explore Trinity College. Sitting right in the centre of Dublin and founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592, the prestigious university is open for public visits.
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Relax on Banje Beach in Dubrovnik
Relax on Dubrovnik’s famous Banje Beach, just a short walk away from the Old Town in the ancient part of the city. Hire a lounger and set up your spot on the pebble and sand shores.
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Climb the mountain in a Dubrovnik cable car
Enjoy the best views of Dubrovnik with a trip to the top of Srd Hill on the cable car. Starting in Ploce, a 5 minute walk from the Old Town, you’ll travel high above the city.
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Go on a Game of Thrones tour
Take the ultimate Game of Thrones fan tour as you walk through King’s Landing, so that you can climb the Red Keep, go through the Farmer’s Market and visit Littlefinger’s Brothel.
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Stroll along Stradun in Dubrovnik
Stretching almost 300m, Stradun is the main street in Dubrovnik Old Town and one of its major attractions. At first glance, you could be forgiven for thinking you’ve just missed a shower of rain.
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Fall in love with the Old Town in Dubrovnik
On your trip to Dubrovnik, a visit to the Old Town is an absolute must. As the medieval heart of the city, you can rub shoulders with locals along the narrow streets while you explore the traditional marketplaces.
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Visit a Medieval Pharmacy in Dubrovnik
Escape the buzz of the city by spending an afternoon exploring the Franciscan Monastery and its Old Pharmacy museum. Adorned with ornate cloisters, the monastery houses one of the world’s oldest pharmacies.
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Buža Bars in Dubrovnik
Carved into the rocks beneath the walls of the Old Town, these two cliff bars Buža I and Buža II do a thriving trade with both tourists and locals, offering an unbeatable setting to enjoy a cocktail and a late-afternoon swim.
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Take the kids to Copacabana in Dubrovnik
Croatia's celebrated coastline is all very well - pristine sea, smooth stones, gentle tides, few hazards - but usually you have to make your own entertainment once you get there.
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Walk the Dubrovnik City Walls
Walk the ancient walls surrounding Dubrovnik to see incredible views of the city from up high. To start your walk, choose between three entrances, Pile Hate, St Ivan Fort or Ploce Gate.
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Sample Dalmatian wine
Away from the gentle chaos of Stradun, D’vino is a lovely place to sit down with a glass or two of local vino. Whether you are a novice or expert, staff at D’vino are happy to share knowledge about Croatian wine.
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Lose yourself on Lokrum Island
Jump on one of the taxi boats to the unspoiled island of Lokrum. Full of lush pines, fig trees and subtropical flora, Lokrum Island is a gorgeous oasis to escape to.
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Edinburgh Castle
As one of the UK’s most loved attractions, Edinburgh Castle attracts thousands of visitors every week, making it a must-visit on your trip to the city.
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Edinburgh Gin Distillery Tour
With three different tours to choose from at this iconic distillery in the heart of the city, including the 45 minute Discovery, the 75 minute Connoisseur and the three hour Gin Making Experience.
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Hike Up Arthur’s Seat
Take a hike up Arthur’s Seat and see views of Edinburgh unfold as you scale this ancient volcano. Set in the royal park next to Holyrood Palace, Arthur’s Seat is one of Edinburgh’s most iconic sights.
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The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
For a spectacle like no other, go and see The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Set in the grounds of Edinburgh Castle, the annual three week event is an exciting festival of music, theatre and dance.
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Scottish National Gallery
While in Edinburgh, pay a visit to the Scottish National Gallery and browse the collection of fine art, with work from the likes of Monet, Constable, Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Cézanne.
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Florence Cathedral
Visible right across the city, the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore is best known for its huge Renaissance dome, added to the original building in the 15th century.
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Giardino Boboli
As you wander past ancient oak trees, ornate fountains and colourful flower beds, you won’t be surprised to learn that Giardino Boboli took four hundred years to design and create.
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Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence
Enjoy panoramic views across all of Florence with a visit to Piazzale Michelangelo, where you'll see architecture inspired by Michelangelo on the beautiful 19th century terrace.
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Ponte Vecchio in Florence
While in Florence, make sure you go and see Ponte Vecchio, one of the oldest bridges across the River Arno which was rebuilt in 1345 after floods damaged the bridge.
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Uffizi Gallery in Florence
Sitting alongside the River Arno and next to Piazza della Signoria, the Galleria degli Uffizi is home to some of the most impressive pieces of Renaissance art on the planet.
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Berlin Television Tower
Discover the troubled past of a divided city with a visit to the Berlin Wall Memorial. Home to the last preserved section of the wall, the memorial stretches for almost one mile.
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Berlin Wall Memorial
Discover the troubled past of a divided city with a visit to the Berlin Wall Memorial. Home to the last preserved section of the wall, the memorial stretches for almost one mile.
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Brandenburg Gate
See one of Berlin’s most iconic landmarks with a trip to the Brandenburg Gate. Once separating the east from west, the gate now represents a unified Germany.
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Reichstag in Berlin
Pay a visit to the historic Reichstag with a trip to the roof terrace and dome of Germany’s parliament building. It has had a turbulent history, surviving fires and two world wars.
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Tiergarten in Berlin
Visit Berlin’s largest park, Tiergarten, and explore its gardens that stretch over one square mile right in the heart of the city.
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Basilica Cistern in Istanbul
Originally built in 532 to service the Great Palace, the Basilica Cistern was forgotten for more than 1,000 years, but today is one of the city’s most popular and interesting attractions.
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Bosphorus Cruise
Explore the clear blue waters around the Istanbul coastline with a cruise on the Bosphorus. Set aside a morning or afternoon and prepare for an adventure you’ll never forget.
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Grand Bazaar in Istanbul
Get lost in the maze of alleyways at Istanbul’s famous market, the colourful Grand Bazaar. Bustling and often chaotic, your senses will be overwhelmed by sights and sounds.
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Hagia Sophia in Istanbul
Go and see one of world’s most unique historic buildings with a visit to Hagia Sophia, which was built in the 6th century as a church and later converted to a mosque in 1453.
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Topkapi Palace in Istanbul
Discover the history of the Ottoman Empire with a visit to Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. Take the time to visit the Archeological Museum, before exploring the rest of the palace grounds.
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Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour
Pay your respects to the victims of Nazi persecution as you visit World War Two’s largest concentration camps on the Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour.
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Jewish District
Once home to thousands of Polish Jews, the Jewish District, Kazimierz had a difficult history over the centuries, but has come out the other side as one of the most quirky and trendy places in all of Krakow.
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Market Square in Krakow
Experience the heart of Krakow with a visit to Market Square, known to locals as the Rynek, and prepare to set eyes on one of the biggest medieval squares in Europe.
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Wieliczka Salt Mine in Krakow
Take a trip 20 minutes south of Krakow to the historic salt mines at Wieliczka and discover the magic of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Wawel Castle in Krakow
Explore the impressive Wawel Castle and find out more about the history of Poland, with five collections to look at including the Crown Treasury, State Rooms and the Royal Private Apartments.
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Caesars Palace
As you step through the extravagant Roman-style entrance of Caesars Palace, you’ll be greeted by staff dressed as centurions, marble statues at every turn and photo opportunities with Caesar himself.
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Desert Dune Buggies in Las Vegas
Go on an unforgettable adventure in the desert with a Las Vegas dune buggy tour. Drive your own buggy or ride with a guide as you twist, turn and bounce across the sands.
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Grand Canyon Helicopter Ride
With a wide range of professional helicopter tours on offer, from grand VIP trips to shorter rides, there’s an experience to suit every taste and budget.
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Neon Museum
Founded in the late nineties, the Neon Museum salvages and preserves Las Vegas signs from the 1930s onwards, capturing the magic of the city from times gone by.
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Visit the Las Vegas Strip
On your trip to Sin City, you’ll spend plenty of time on the Las Vegas strip exploring the attractions on this avenue, so grab your camera and prepare for an adventure like no other.
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British Museum
Walk through more than 70,000 exhibits as you pay a visit to one of the best museum’s in the world, the British Museum, with artefacts spanning an incredible two million years of history.
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Camden Market
Make your way to London’s most famous alternative shopping district and spend a few hours browsing the stalls at Camden Market, which has more than 200 vendors.
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Madame Tussauds
Get up close and personal with your favourite celebrities and pay a visit to the iconic Madame Tussauds in London. Rub shoulders with stars including Benedict Cumberbatch, Adele and David Beckham.
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Tate Modern Gallery
While in the capital, make sure you go and see the world famous artwork on display at the Tate Modern. As you walk across the Millennium Bridge, you’ll be greeted by the huge gallery building.
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The London Eye
Take in views of the capital with a ride on the iconic London Eye. Standing high at 135m, you’ll enjoy a panorama right across the city as you move around the wheel in a glass-walled pod.
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Westminster Abbey
Visit the most important religious building in London, Westminster Abbey, and discover the tombs of royals and literary greats through the ages.
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El Rastro Flea Market in Madrid
With its lakes, monuments and beautiful gardens, El Retiro Park is one of Madrid’s true natural gems. If you need to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, a visit is an absolute must.
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Mercado de San Miguel in Madrid
At Madrid’s Museo del Prado, you’ll see artwork collected by Spanish kings between the 16th and 17th century, including work by Spanish, Italian and Flemish artists.
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Museo del Prado in Madrid
At Madrid’s Museo del Prado, you’ll see artwork collected by Spanish kings between the 16th and 17th century, including work by Spanish, Italian and Flemish artists.
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San Ginés Chocolaterie in Madrid
First opened in 1894, the San Ginés Chocolaterie has become a true institution, so make sure you visit to find out why their traditional churros with chocolate are loved by locals and tourists alike.
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Monte Carlo Casino
Stepping through the grand entrance, prepare for a world of luxury and indulgence as you join the high rollers in this elegant historic building.
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Jardin Exotique in Monte Carlo
Pay a visit to Monte Carlo’s Jardin Exotique to see the world’s biggest collection of cacti and succulents, as well as breathtaking views across Monaco and out over the Mediterranean.
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Larvotto Beach in Monte Carlo
A holiday to Monaco wouldn’t be complete without a day trip to the Monte Carlo’s Larvotto where you can walk across the pebbly shores and dip your toes into the Mediterranean waters.
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Oceanographic Museum in Monte Carlo
Set on the side of a cliff, the century-old building is an attraction in its own right, so make sure you bring a camera and take plenty of pictures before going inside.
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Prince’s Palace in Monte Carlo
From here, the Grimaldi family manage the running of the country, and parts of the palace are open to the public during the high season.
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Visiting Central Park in New York
One of the city’s most beloved landmarks, New York’s Central Park is almost a destination in itself. As well as the simple pleasure of enjoying this glorious green space in the heart of a vibrant city, visitors and locals alike ...
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Ground Zero
Pay your respects to the victims of the 9/11 attacks on New York as you walk through the poignant memorial at Ground Zero.
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The Guggenheim Museum in New York
New York’s place as a leading light in the art world is undisputed, and a visit to the Guggenheim Museum is at the top of many people’s list of must-sees. Even if you’re not an art enthusiast, the experience of viewing ...
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Helicopter Rides in New York
See the iconic New York skyline from above as you take flight on an unforgettable helicopter ride across the city.
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High Line New York
Visit New York’s one-of-a-kind elevated park and see the city’s sights from above with a walk along the High Line.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
While in New York, make sure you visit the world’s largest museum of its kind, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which is more commonly known as the Met.
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Statue of Liberty
A visit to the iconic Statue of Liberty is an absolute must while you're in New York. Catch one of the regular ferries from Battery Park and take the short ten minute boat ride across the Hudson to reach Liberty Island.
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Times Square in New York
As you look up at the brightly coloured billboards and listen to the buzz of people and traffic, there’s no mistaking you’ve arrived in Times Square.
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Top of the Rock Observation Deck
See the iconic New York skyline from the best observation deck in the city, Top of the Rock.
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Cours Saleya Flower Market in Nice
Sitting in the heart of the Old Town, the colourful flower marketCours Saleya is easy to reach from the harbour, so take a walk from the seafront and spend a few hours browsing the produce.
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Musée Matisse in Nice
Discover the work of Henri Matisse with a visit to the Musée Matisse in Nice. At this national museum, you’ll see a huge body of work by the world renowned artist.
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Old Town (Vieux Nice)
Wander through the winding, narrow streets of Nice’s Old Town and allow yourself to be transported back to the France of times gone by taking in the sights of the historic district.
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Promenade des Anglais in Nice
Take in views across the Mediterranean as you walk along the famous Promenade des Anglais, which was named after the English expats who paid for it to be built in the early 19th century.
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Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Nice
With its traditional Russian architecture and interesting history as both a Russian-owned place of worship and a French landmark, the Russian Orthodox Cathedral is a must-visit sight.
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Arc de Triomphe
When in Paris, you absolutely have to make time to see the Arc de Triomphe. As one of the most famous monuments in the city, it follows close behind the Eiffel Tower as one of the most iconic symbols of Paris. Marvel at its ancient Roman ...
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Champs Elysees
Famed for its grandeur and elegance, Champs Elysees is known as the most beautiful avenue in the world, and it’s easy to see why. When in Paris, you’ll likely find yourself wandering through the street running between the Place ...
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Eiffel Tower Viewing Platform & Café
Climb the most famous landmark in Paris and take in the views from the Eiffel Tower’s newly-renovated viewing platform and cafe.
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The Louvre Museum
See some of the world’s most famous artwork as you visit the Louvre in Paris. Arriving at the gallery, spend some time taking pictures of the impressive building before heading inside.
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Musée d’Orsay
The Musée d’Orsay is not your every day, dusty museum. It’s one of the most popular and exciting museums in the world with impressive art collections and impressionist masterpieces from artists like Monet, Van Gogh and ...
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Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
Stand face to face with the most iconic Gothic building in all of Paris with a visit to Notre-Dame Cathedral on Île de la Cité. Famed for its scary-looking gargoyles, intricate carvings, gorgeous windows and history-filled crypt.
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Parc de la Villette in Paris
For a unique evening of entertainment, go and watch a film outdoors at the largest park in Paris, Parc de la Villette. If you’re visiting during the summer months, go along to the open-air film festival, Cinéma en Plein Air.
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Paris Chocolate & Pastry Tour
Taste your way through Paris as you take to the streets on a Chocolate and Pastry Tour. You’ll discover the best sweet treats in the city as you make your way to popular patisseries and hidden gems.
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Sacre Coeur & Montmartre
As the second most visited monument in Paris, you should make time to visit the Sacre Coeur during your stay. This beautiful church embodies a palpable Roman-Byzantine style chalked in white. The interior is decorated with impressive mosaic ...
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Sainte Chapelle Paris
Step into the Gothic architectural masterpiece of Sainte Chapelle Paris, a royal chapel built in 1248. It only took seven years to complete this historic church. It was built to house precious relics including the Crown of Thorns and the Image ...
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Charles Bridge in Prague
See Prague’s most famous landmark, the Charles Bridge, which was bult in the 12th century and connects the Old Town with the Lesser Quarter, otherwise known as Malá Strana, across the River Vltava.
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Jewish Museum & Cemetery in Prague
During the Second World War, the Nazis took over the museum, intending to use it as a place to remember an ‘extinct race’. Thankfully the museum now celebrates the culture of Jews past and present.
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Prague Castle
Pay a visit to the world’s largest ancient castle in Prague and take in panoramic views as you explore the huge grounds. As the historic home of Czech royals, Prague Castle is a must-see on your trip to the city.
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Prague Zoo
If you’re travelling with children or fancy a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, a trip to Prague Zoo is a great way to spend the day.
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Prague Old Town
Centred around the Old Town Square, the ancient area of the city is full of historical sights, so make sure you set aside an entire day to fit in all the sights.
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Blue Lagoon Iceland
Journey to the Blue Lagoon Iceland and let all of your worries and anxieties float away as you enjoy a peaceful dip in one of the world’s most famous geothermal spas. With its milky-blue waters and volcanic landscape, it’s easy to ...
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Golden Circle Tour in Iceland
Take the ultimate day trip around Iceland and experience the country’s three favourite natural sights with the Golden Circle Tour, starting with a visit to the Geysir geothermal area.
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Hallgrimskirkja Church in Reykjavik
A trip to Reykjavik isn’t complete without a visit to the beautiful Hallgrímskirkja Church. At almost 75 metres tall you can see the church, named after the poet Hallgrímur Pétursson, right across the city.
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Icelandic Horse Riding Tour
See Iceland on horseback as you ride across lava fields, past glaciers and along beaches on an exhilarating tour, with half or full-day trips available and multi-day adventures.
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See the Northern Lights
Experience one of the world’s most jaw-dropping natural sights as you set eyes on the northern lights. During the winter months Iceland is one of the best places on earth to see the aurora.
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Whale Watching in Reykjavik
Take a walk to Reykjavik’s Old Harbour and buy your tickets for an unforgettable whale watching trip out on the Icelandic seas.
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Circus Maximus in Rome
Just below Palatine Hill is Circus Maximus, once the home of chariot racing, gladiator fights, and Roman games, and one of the most important sites in the ancient city. At 621m long and 140m wide it was the biggest stadium in ancient Rome and ...
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Colosseum
It’s one of the greatest and most recognisable buildings in the world, the Colosseum Rome. So no city break to Rome is complete without a photo of you and your companions or family in front of this iconic landmark. A tour inside is the ...
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Monti’s Vintage Market
Visit Rome’s hippest neighbourhood as you search for retro treasures at Monti’s vintage market. Browse unique handmade products created by local makers in this alternative shopping destination.
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Pantheon in Rome
Walking from Piazza di Sant’Ignazio, head along the narrow Via del Seminario towards Piazza della Rotonda, where you’ll see the huge columns of the Pantheon appear in front of you.
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Piazza Navona in Rome
One of Rome’s best-loved squares, Piazza Navona began life as a stadium for 30,000 spectators who enjoyed watching athletics and mock naval battles. It was paved over in the 15th century and became home to the city’s primary market ...
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Roman Forum
A visit to the Roman Forum is a chance to step back in time and get a feel for the Roman Empire. You can picture shoppers and street sellers going about their business, see where politicians gave lively speeches at the Rostrum, and walk in the ...
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Spanish Steps in Rome
Don’t forget to add the Spanish Steps to your list of must-dos for your trip to Rome. It’s a prime people-watching spot, and since 1723 thousands of artists, photographers and A-list celebrities have all flocked here to see and be ...
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St. Peter’s Basilica
Visible from most of the city, St. Peter’s Basilica is a must-visit on your trip to Rome. Arriving at the square from Via Della Conciliazione, you’ll see St. Peter’s Basilica right in front of you.
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The Vatican Museums
You’re likely to have the Vatican Museums near the top of your Rome things-to-see list. Vatican City is the world’s smallest sovereign state, with its own postal service, newspapers and radio station. The museums go back to the ...
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Walking Food Tour in Rome
Taste the very best dishes in Rome as you take a walking food tour through the city. Choose between Rome’s favourite foodie districts, Testaccio and Trastevere, and prepare for an edible adventure you’ll never forget.
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Doge’s Palace
Visiting Doge’s Palace in Venice should be on the top of your bucket list when you visit Italy. Shrouded in mystery and intrigue, Doge’s Palace was once home to the ruler of Venice and since then, has become one of its most famous ...
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Galleria Dell Accademia
The Galleria Dell Accademia is a famous museum in Venice and home to a superb collection of amazing Venetian art. You’ll stumble across this museum in the Sestiere Dorsoduro district on the south side of the Grand Canal. If you love ...
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Gondola Hire in Venice
Explore the famous canals of Venice by hiring your very own gondola for a romantic trip through the city. Sit back and relax as your traditionally dressed gondolier navigates the waterways.
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Grand Canal in Venice
The Grand Canal, Italy, connects most of Venice’s top attractions and acts as one of the city’s main waterways. The canal is over two miles long and connects with a labyrinth of smaller canals that wind through the city. When you ...
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Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Venice is known for its museums, but perhaps none more so than the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. You’ll find this modern art museum on the Grand Canal between the Gallerie dell’Accademia and Santa Maria Della Salute. It’s ...
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Piazza San Marco in Venice
Your visit to Venice would not be complete without spending time at Piazza San Marco. As the main square in the city, and the only one referred to by locals as a true ‘piazza’, it’s the cultural hub of Venice.
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Rialto Bridge in Venice
Venice is a city of winding canals and breathtaking bridges such as the stone-arched Rialto Bridge. It curves up over the narrowest part of the Grand Canal, connecting the districts of San Marco and San Polo. It’s the oldest bridge on ...
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Rialto Market in Venice
Venice is a city of winding canals and breathtaking bridges such as the stone-arched Rialto Bridge. It curves up over the narrowest part of the Grand Canal, connecting the districts of San Marco and San Polo. It’s the oldest bridge on ...
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Sighs Bridge
Not many bridges in the world have as much history and intrigue as the Bridge of Sighs in Venice. If you were to look at the bridge from afar without knowing about its story, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s just like the other ...
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St Mark’s Basilica
As one of the most popular landmarks in the city, the Basilica of St Mark, Venice, Italy is a sight to behold. This Roman Catholic cathedral takes the crown as the most famous church in all of Venice. Known for its Byzantine architecture, ...
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Teatro La Fenice
If you’re a fan of theatre shows and operas, pay a visit to the Gran Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Italy. Arguably the most famous Italian theatre, the likes of Bellini, Rossini and Donizetti have all staged memorable operas at the Teatro ...
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Venetian Secret Wine Tour in Venice
Sip your way through famous Venetian wine bars as you explore the city on a secret wine tour. With so many places to enjoy a tipple, you’ll discover the best local hotspots to have a glass or two of vino with the help of your expert tour ...
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Waterbus Tour on Grand Canal
Take a trip along Venice’s most famous waterway with a tour along the Grand Canal. Travelling by waterbus, otherwise known as vaporetti, you’ll cruise on the canals taking in the city’s most iconic sights along the way.
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