15 Best Things to Do in Gdańsk (Poland)
Poland’s largest port flourished during Medieval times as a merchant city trading Baltic amber. In the 20th century events took place in Gdańsk that would affect the course of world …
Poland’s largest port flourished during Medieval times as a merchant city trading Baltic amber. In the 20th century events took place in Gdańsk that would affect the course of world …
A city with its own identity, dialect and customs, Poznań in the Greater Poland region is where Catholicism first gained a foothold on Polish soil. Poland’s first diocese was founded …
The central Italian region of Tuscany is one of the most picturesque landscapes in all of Europe. Sitting high on the bucket lists of well-cultured travelers from around the world, …
As the capital of the French-speaking province of Canada, Quebec City is a truly multicultural destination. Set within the Province of Quebec, the city is divided by the Saint Lawrence …
Copenhagen is one of the most forward-thinking, eco-friendly cities in the world. As the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen is home to some of the most impressive architectural structures in the …
The university city of Wrocław is the capital of Lower Silesia and often ranks among the most liveable places in Europe. Wrocław ‘s past is unbelievably complex, and over the …
In the 18th century Northampton bounced back from its Great Fire of 1675 to become England’s shoemaking and leather capital. And if you need to see a monument to this …
On the edge of the low-lying Fens, Peterborough is a city commanded by a superlative cathedral. This is one of the few complete examples of 12th-century Romanesque architecture, with a …
Poland’s third largest city was built on the back of the textiles industry in the 19th-century. The cityscape is still shaped by this period: Gargantuan brick spinning mills have been …
A city with two millennia of history to unpack, York has stupendous historical wonders in a quaint Medieval cityscape. The Romans founded York as a fortress in AD 71, and …