February 16 - February 20, 2020
Nuremberg, Germany
Medieval alleys, buildings, and architecture of another era lead the traveler that Nuremberg is not a classic city.
February 18, 2020
Prague, Czech Republic
Apart from being the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague is also its largest city. The Vltava River crosses the city of Prague and almost all the sights that a traveler should see are around the river.
July 6 - July 11, 2019
Paris, France
As early as the 17th century, Paris was one of the most important European centers for culture, art & science. The city also plays a key role in the art of photography. The sights of the city are endless, with the most important ones being the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, Montmartre, and Notre Dame de Paris.
September 27 - October 1, 2017
Budapest, Hungary
Budapest is the capital of Hungary and its largest city. They are two cities in one, Buda and Pest, each of which is occupied by a bank of the Danube river.
August 5 - August 12, 2011 & July 14 - July 18 2016
Rome, Italy
Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the largest cities in Europe. As is already known, the history of the city dates back to ancient times. The city has been inhabited for over 28 centuries and according to mythology was founded by Romulus and Remus.