“Een van de meest bezochte steden van de planeet en je snapt al snel waarom. De bruisende Engelse hoofdstad heeft het allemaal. Van eeuwenoud erfgoed en hoogstaande cultuur tot eten, drinken, uitgaan en winkelen op wereldniveau.
Veel Londense tours zijn de hoogtepunten, de wisseling van de wacht in Buckingham Palace en de kroonjuwelen in de Tower of London, tot een cruise langs de rivier de Theems en een ritje op de wereldberoemde London Eye, een 443 meter hoge Reuzenrad met panoramisch uitzicht op de hoofdstad. Het is ook een prima startpunt voor excursies op het platteland naar de mysterieuze bouwwerken van Stonehenge en de steden Bath en Stratford-upon-Avon, de geboorteplaats van Shakespeare.”
Step back in time to the 14th century as you meander along the narrow streets of this medieval gem past gabled buildings and through the bustling market. Take a boat ride along the city’s canals. Or spend the day exploring Brussels and its famed Grand Place or Antwerp, home of Rubens and Bruegel, seeing the verdant countryside along the way.
Rotterdam holds the impressive title of Europe’s largest port and that vibrancy extends throughout the city. To get your bearings, go up the Euromast and Space Tower, the highest point in the Netherlands. Riding a small boat through the many channels and waterways provides another unique perspective. The only truly historic sections are the 17th-century Delfshaven and Oude Haven; the rest of Rotterdam boasts highly contemporary, often whimsical architecture. For a respite, enjoy the Arboretum Trompenburg, a garden oasis of more than 4,000 plants. Art from Dutch and Flemish masters such as Rembrandt can be seen in the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.
Take a boat ride along Amsterdam’s charming canals past sturdy old houses and under quaint bridges. Visit one of the city’s superb museums housing many of the Dutch Masters’ most outstanding works, or learn about Anne Frank and the city’s Jewish heritage. Journey into the countryside and see historic windmills and the fascinating porcelain works in Delft.
A delightful blend of ancient and modern, Newcastle is one of the liveliest cities in northern England. Originally built in the 11th century, the Castle Keep was the “new castle” for which the city is named. Stroll along the River Tyne and marvel at the different bridges that have transformed the face of the city. Modern art is the main attraction at the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, while the history of Newcastle unfolds at the Great North Museum.
Savor the old town’s marvelous Georgian and Victorian architecture and impressive Edinburgh Castle, high on its volcanic crag with a fabulous view. Stroll along the medieval Royal Mile to the Palace of Holyroodhouse to see the abbey and Queen Mary’s chambers. Visit St. Giles’ Cathedral where John Knox once preached.
Although you can visit one of the world’s best ship museums in Bremerhaven at the Schiffahrtsmuseum and head into nearby Bremen for a picnic in lovely Bürgerpark, Hamburg is the main attraction. View famed works of art at the Hamburger Kunsthalle, have a cup of coffee on one of the terraces of the Alsterarkaden, stroll through the historic warehouse district or enjoy the view from the top of 400-year-old St. Michaelis Church.
Although you can visit one of the world’s best ship museums in Bremerhaven at the Schiffahrtsmuseum and head into nearby Bremen for a picnic in lovely Bürgerpark, Hamburg is the main attraction. View famed works of art at the Hamburger Kunsthalle, have a cup of coffee on one of the terraces of the Alsterarkaden, stroll through the historic warehouse district or enjoy the view from the top of 400-year-old St. Michaelis Church.
Le Havre is a major port in northern France’s Normandy region, where the Seine River meets the English Channel. It’s joined to the city across the estuary, Honfleur, by the Pont de Normandie cable-stayed bridge. Following WWII, Le Havre’s heavily damaged city center was famously redesigned by Belgian architect Auguste Perret. Today it features many landmark examples of reinforced-concrete architecture.
Known for its white limestone cliffs, La Rochelle features a bustling Vieux Port (Old Harbor) with exceptional shops and restaurants. Three medieval towers once protected the port and are now symbols of the waterfront. The imposing Four Sergeants Tower was formerly a prison, and you can see where the corsairs scrawled graffiti on the walls. The city aquarium holds thousands of species living in re-creations of their natural habitats. You will also appreciate La Rochelle’s pedestrian-friendly streets, especially in the city center, which is graced by 17th and 18th century architecture.
Bilbao is a charming city both modern and dynamic while at the same time, with its 700 years of history, it is quite traditional as well. Enjoy a walk around the Old Quarter, the most popular area of the city. Here you will see the Teatro Arriaga; el Arenal, the old stevedoring port and today one of the favorite promenades of the citizens of Bilbao; the San Nicholas Church; and the Cathedral of Santiago along with its cloister, Plaza Nueva. No visit to Bilbao would be complete without a visit to the architecturally stunning Guggenheim Museum, which is in and of itself a work of art.
See the famed Tower of Hercules, the still working 2nd century Roman lighthouse, and wander through this historic town of fine churches, old palaces, cobbled streets and unique fishermen’s houses. Or spend the day in beautiful Santiago de Compostela, an important pilgrimage site renowned for its magnificent cathedral and superb architectural and cultural heritage.
“Galicië voelt echt een beetje anders dan de rest van Spanje. Men spreekt er een eigen taal, het Galicisch, en het klimaat is milder en minder droog. Tijdens de heerschappij van generaal Francisco Franco (zelf een Galiciër) in de 20ste eeuw was de regio geïsoleerd vanwege zijn dwarse houding (en vanwege de smokkeloperaties langs de kust). Tijdens die periode werden landelijke fondsen voor wegen, ontwikkeling en industralisatie ingehouden, waardoor Galicië arm en rustiek bleef. Met als gevolg dat vele jaren later de economie van de streek nog steeds steunt op visserij en landbouw (toerisme zit in de lift) en een bezoek aan deze plek kan lijken op een stap terug naar een minder geglobaliseerde tijd.
Vigo, met zijn grote baai, is altijd het werkpaard van Galicië geweest. De vissersvloot is nog steeds aanzienlijk maar er is nu meer concurrerende commerciële scheepvaart. De oude wijken bij de haven zijn omgeven door steeds modernere districten en buitenwijken op de heuvel. In de zomer komen toeristen vanuit heel Europa genieten van de stranden van Vigo en de spectaculaire Cíes-eilanden (Illas Cíes) voor de kust. Deze jaarlijkse instroom heeft de Vigo-keuken, altijd al beschouwd als een sterk punt, gemoderniseerd en de stad is inventief geworden; historische monumenten aan de brede lanen hebben nu gezelschap gekregen van een verrassende hoeveelheid moderne kunst, internationale ketens zijn verschenen naast de traditionele winkels bij de haven. De stad ontvangt trots bezoekers in zijn enigszins ongewone hoek van Spanje, het prachtige Costa Verde.”
Explore picturesque, historic Oporto and the Vila Nova de Gaia quarter, home of its famed port wine industry. Or discover Portugal’s scenic countryside and visit Guimaraes with its impressive medieval castle and beautiful Braga with its Bom Jesus Shrine and superb cathedral.
Visit the ornate Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery and stroll the narrow, winding streets of the charming Alfama district. Enjoy marvelous old Sintra, a royal country retreat, and Cascais, a beautiful seaside resort. Explore medieval Obidos or make a pilgrimage to Fatima, where the Virgin Mary appeared repeatedly to three shepherd children in 1917.
Ongeacht het tijdstip waarop u Agadir, aan de Atlantische Kust van Marokko, bezoekt, de kansen dat het er zonnig is zijn zeer hoog. Dat aspect maakt deze plek zo populair bij Europese reizigers, die de promenade afstruinen en relaxen aan het oneindige strand in de vorm van een halve maan. Hier drinkt u een heerlijk kopje Berber thee in het café, een pilsje in de pub of gaat u dineren en dansen in een van de beachclubs. Achter het strand is veel van de geschiedenis weggevaagd, en ziet u enkel nog moderne witte gebouwen en boulevards met palmbomen erlangs. (Hoewel het een locatie was van een oude Romeinse haven en zowel door de Fransen als door de Portugezen is bezet, is Agadir volledig verwoest door een aardbeving in 1960 en is er weinig van het verleden behouden gebleven.) U kunt het cultureel erfgoed van de regio ook ontdekken in het Amazigh Museum, waar u een introductie krijgt van de Berber-cultuur, en de kasba, gebouwd op de heuveltop in de 16e eeuw. Vergeet niet een bezoek te brengen aan de Arabische markt, soek, waar u lokale producten kunt kopen als saffraan, olijfolie, dadels en Berbers handwerk, inclusief zilveren juwelen, handgemaakte slippers, kleden en aardewerk. Buiten Agadir vindt u plaatsjes met rode stadsmuren en kalkstenen canyons, en watervallen.
Stroll through the narrow streets of the old medina and visit the spice market. Admire the stunning and enormous Hassan II Mosque built beside the sea. Or journey inland to Rabat and Meknes, two fascinating old cities of kasbahs, souks and Moroccan tradition. Shopping: Take home a flowing caftan, some sandals, Berber jewelry, interesting hammered tin items, leather goods and rugs. Dining: Couscous, spicy lamb dishes and tea are a Moroccan treat.
Spend a day in Granada seeing the magnificent Alhambra and Generalife Gardens, last stronghold of the Moors, or venture into the mountains to the picturesque Mijas, one of Andalusia’s dazzling “white” towns. Explore delightful Málaga, its Alcazaba, Roman theater and beautiful cathedral, or discover the charming resorts of Marbella and Puerto Banus along the famed Costa del Sol.
This walled city has always been a major naval port due to its natural harbor and strategic location. Enjoy a hilltop view from Concepción Castle, which served as a fortress for the Carthaginians, Romans and other peoples who once occupied the city. Visit the 1st century B.C. Roman Theater, the remains of the 13th century Cathedral of Santa Maria and the Naval Museum. For modernist architecture, see the City Hall, Grand Hotel and Casino.
With its youthful spirit and natural beauty, the Balearic island of Ibiza (or “Eivissa,” as it’s known locally) appeals to those who love the outdoors. The beach-blessed coastline is majestically rugged, and the hills are covered with olive and fig trees. The capital of Ciudad de Ibiza offers a multitude of diversions, especially in the historic Dalt Vila district. Visit its 16th century Castle of Ibiza and the churches and Museum of Contemporary Art inside the fortified walls. With its cobblestone streets, Ibiza is a scenic city to walk. Two of the most popular beaches are Talamanca and Ses Figueretes.
Olivewood-poorten en kilometers lange stenen muren trekken de bezoekers van Menorca naar het platteland. Zandstranden en schoon water brengen ze naar de kust, en in de stad Mahon maken parels, aardewerk en fantastische schoenen de boetieks onweerstaanbaar voor degenen die over de geplaveide straten slenteren.
Visit the magnificent Gothic cathedral and the amazing La Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. Enjoy the lovely Montjuic Gardens, Gaudí’s other fabulous structures, the charming squares of the old Gothic Quarter and the Ramblas, Barcelona’s famed downtown promenade. Or visit beautiful Montserrat and its monastery in a breathtaking setting high in the mountains.
The City of Arts and Sciences is an impressive collection of attractions, including an opera house and performing arts center, IMAX cinema, planetarium, science museum and oceanographic park. Visit the Gothic city of Requena, featuring perfectly preserved 100-year-old wine cellars. In Lladró’s City of Porcelain museum, explore the production facilities, or nearby visit the National Ceramics Museum, located in the former palace of nobility.
Explore this beautiful island beginning with the magnificent Seo Cathedral and Bellver Castle. See the windmills and impressive manor house in the verdant countryside. Discover the amazing natural wonders in the Drach Caves. And for romance, visit the former Carthusian monastery in Valldemosa, where George Sand and Chopin spent a winter.
Lying on Spain’s radiant Costa Blanca, Alicante exudes a rare beauty. Lovely Baroque buildings cluster around the historic central district. Marble plazas grace its broad waterfront boulevard, the illustrious Explanada de España. Pristine beaches like San Juan hug the shoreline. It’s no surprise that Alicante is popular year-round. Venture to the grand Castle of Santa Barbara overlooking the city and walk from its high towers down into the dungeon. Stop for a glass of refreshing sangria in the Old Quarter. Behold the masterpieces hanging in the Gravina Museum of Fine Arts, a former 18th century palace.
“Marseille, in het zuiden van Frankrijk, is pittiger, ruwer en scherper dan de omringende Provençaalse stadjes. Sinds de tijd van de oude Grieken is het al een handelsstad geweest en de haven lijkt doorlopend op het punt van verandering te staan. Dit geeft de stad een bepaalde dynamische energie die niet snel te vinden is op het tijdloze en traditionele platteland. Soms lijkt de stad zelfs weinig typisch Frans te zijn.
Dankzij de multiculturele bevolking is het culinaire aanbod (met volop visgerechten en met Michelinsterren bekroonde restaurants) veel breder dan de klassieke steak frites van bistro’s en brasserieën. Een 19e-eeuwse kathedraal domineert het aanzicht van de stad en de arbeiderswijk Le Panier heeft kronkelige straatjes met vervagende gevels. Tegelijkertijd sieren barokke bouwwerken de commerciële verkeersader La Canebière, die ooit werd vergeleken met de Champs -Élysées.
Toen Marseille in 2013 de Europese hoofdstad van cultuur werd, hielp dit om een aantal nieuwe culturele locaties te creëren: van opvallende musea tot geavanceerde galerieën en spraakmakende conceptwinkels waar lokale talenten worden gepresenteerd. De waterkant is opgeknapt, en op zonnige dagen kunt u er heerlijk naar mensen en boten kijken, vanuit restaurants die bekendstaan om hun bouillabaisse, of terrasjes waar rosé en pastis wordt geschonken.”
Beyond the port, enjoy the exquisite hilly Provençal countryside and its charming villages with their narrow stepped streets, lovely churches and stunning scenic views. Visit a local winery or take a drive along the rugged coast and revel in the wonderful views of the beaches, the landscape, the islands and the magnificent forested ridges of the Massif des Maures.
Drive along the famous Grand Corniche with its stunning views of Monaco and the Old City; then stroll through this marvelous quarter and its pink Grimaldi Palace. And don’t forget the Casino. Explore the wonderful old villages along the Côte d’Azur from Nice to medieval Eze or Cannes, Grasse and lovely St. Paul de Vence – each one a jewel to be savored.
Head out of town and discover the five stunning, colorful towns clinging to the cliffs along the coast. Hike along the trail connecting them or take a boat tour and see them from the water as ancient seafarers did. Go ashore and explore a picturesque town and its castle. Or visit intriguing Portovenere, another colorful town rising above one end of La Spezia’s harbor with breathtaking views and the lovely Church of San Pietro.
Spend a glorious day amidst the fabled architecture of this Renaissance city. See the Duomo with Brunelleschi’s dome, the famous baptistry, Michelangelo’s magnificent David, the bridge over the Arno and the astonishing Uffizi Gallery. Visit Pisa’s superb Campo dei Miracoli and its beautiful cathedral and famed campanile. Or enjoy the Tuscan countryside, Siena and San Gimignano, renowned for its medieval towers. Shopping: Find leather goods, lingerie, gold jewelry, Florentine mosaic, lace, marbled paper items, antiques and fine art. Dining: Savor the prosciutto, pecorino cheese and infinite variety of breads, cakes and salamis.
Travel to Rome and revel in the magnificent monuments, from the ancient Roman Forum and Coliseum to the splendor of St. Peter’s Basilica with Michelangelo’s Pietà and his breathtaking frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. Or enjoy a drive through the lush farmlands of the Roman countryside to lovely medieval Castelgandolfo.
Beautiful Capri, with its stunning panoramas, villages, charming piazzas and the Villa San Michele, makes a nice diversion. Visit the ruins at Pompeii, take a cooking lesson in Sorrento or travel to the frenetic city of Naples and learn to make pizzas as the Neapolitans do.
Destroyed by an earthquake in the 17th century, Catania has been beautifully restored and offers ancient churches, castles and amphitheaters, lush gardens and lovely palazzos to explore. Tour the 13th century Ursino Castle, which was situated along the coast until earthquakes and volcanic eruptions transformed the landscape. Drive inland through picturesque villages and explore Villa Romana del Casale, a 4th century villa and UNESCO World Heritage Site containing a complex collection of Roman mosaics considered one of the finest in the Roman world.
Discover the myriad of cultural layers of Malta, from its amazing prehistoric temples at Tarxien to beautiful walled medieval Mdina, nearby Rabat, and Marsaxlokk, a colorful fishing village. Admire the stunning scenery and wander through imposing churches and down the streets of fortified towns where the Knights of St. John once held sway.
The pastel-colored houses inch their way up the foothills of Mount Koumaros in this quaint town that offers a unique and authentic experience of small town life in Greece. Nearby, the medieval city of Mystras, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was founded in 1248 and abandoned in 1832, leaving impressive medieval ruins amid a breathtaking landscape. Discovered in 1958, the magnificent caves at Diros were used by prehistoric man between 4000 and 3000 BC.
Climb up the magnificent Acropolis and stand in awe of the Parthenon, the beautiful temples and the view over Athens stretched out before you. See city highlights including the new and old Olympic stadiums. Journey to Cape Sounion and the temple of Poseidon overlooking the sea, or visit ancient Corinth and the narrow Corinth Canal cut through miles of solid rock.
Located at the foot of Mount Pelion, Volos wasn’t founded until the mid-19th century, and its neoclassical architecture lends it a contemporary feel. The broad streets along the waterfront are excellent for strolling. Still, history hasn’t been completely disregarded as the Archaeological Museum of Volos displays vast collections of ancient coins and glass vessels.
Indulge your eyes and senses in this magnificent city astride two continents. Visit beautiful Topkapi Palace, the awesome Hagia Sophia and the impressive Blue Mosque. Cruise the Bosphorus to see the city and its surroundings from another perspective. Visit one of the many museums or stroll through the spice market and the famous Grand Bazaar.
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