Things to Do in Paris, France

Even if you’ve never been to Paris, you’ll feel instantly at home in your new surroundings. You’ll recognise famous landmarks, walk the streets with a spring in your step, and lose yourself in the bustling street cafés, extravagant boutiques, and vast museums. There’s definitely no shortage of things to do in Paris.

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Things to Do in Rome, Italy

Rome is one of the world’s most recognisable cities, but that doesn’t mean it won’t surprise and overwhelm you from the moment you arrive. You may think you’ve seen it all in the movies and in your high school history class. But nothing can quite replicate the feeling of awe you’ll have standing at the foot of an ancient Roman monument that you never thought you’d see in real life.

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Rome to Amalfi by Train

Italy was an afterthought. It may have been a brilliant afterthought, but still, it was never in the plans. But with two weeks to go before my 90 day visa expired, a €20 flight from Lisbon to Rome popped up in my late night internet wanderings. It proved too good to refuse.

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Things to Do in Berlin, Germany

In recent years, travelers and residents have touted Berlin as the big European city of the moment. Not in terms of size, necessarily, but in terms of presence. Unlike many popular European cities, there aren’t a lot of “must” things to do in Berlin. Rather, the secret to getting the most out of this inspiring capital city is not to look for the popular sights, but to immerse yourself in the energy, creativity, and gritty originality that has won Berlin fans the world over.

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Things to Do in Bratislava, Slovakia

Bratislava in Slovakia is another beautiful European capital set on the spectacular Danube. Despite its constant expansion, there’s an enthralling small-town atmosphere and several things to do in Bratislava. Winding streets, medieval architecture, a castle set on a hill overlooking the city, and a variety of historic buildings make a visit to this city a thoroughly rewarding experience.

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Things to Do in Zagreb, Croatia

Despite often being overshadowed by its coastal neighbors down south, Croatia’s capital city Zagreb has its own charm. This vibrant medieval city has architecture, history, and museums that will appeal to a wide range of visitors. In many ways it’s reminiscent of other Central European capitals such as Budapest, Prague, and Vienna. But there’s a uniqueness in the things to do in Zagreb that makes any visit here enthralling, whether you’re in town for a few days, or just passing through on your way to the coast.

 

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Things to Do in Prague, Czech Republic

Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic, and it’s one of the most popular destinations for tourists exploring Europe. This “city of a hundred spires” sits on the picturesque Vltava River, and much of its appeal lies in the medieval architecture – the sight of beautiful bridges, cathedrals, castles and buildings will live with you for many years to come. But when you consider all the things to do in Prague, on top of its sheer architectural beauty, it’s a fairly obvious choice to include it on your next Eurail trip

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8 Spanish cities to visit by rail

Spain was a late bloomer when it came to rail transport. The country only finished its main-line rail network in the late 1800s – a good 25 years behind Britain. These days, you’ll find very few signs of this sluggish start to rail travel in Spain, particularly if you travel between major cities.

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On the road to Heartbreak Hotel

I squinted at the fluorescent menu shining brightly above the cashier's yellow hair and realised I had absolutely no idea where I was. If you'd asked me to point to my location on a map, I'd have aimed for somewhere near Alabama. I knew we were heading into the heart of the music capital of America, but more than that I didn't really need to know.

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