Embarking on a car journey through Hungary is a gateway to a unique and authentic side of the country, far from the usual tourist spots. As you bid farewell to …
UNESCO Sites
UNESCO Sites protect the world’s cultural and natural treasures. From ancient ruins and historic cities to breathtaking landscapes, they represent a heritage of universal value. Visiting these places means discovering stories, traditions and beauty recognised worldwide as part of humanity’s shared legacy.
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The Sacro Monte of Varallo is the oldest and most important Sacred Mountain recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, set on a rocky promontory in the Valsesia valley. The …
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Valletta, the capital city of Malta and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a treasure trove of history, stunning architecture, and picturesque views. To help you make the most of your …
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Toulouse is a nice city in southwestern France that marries its rich history with modern innovation and a hint of Spanish influence. Known as La Ville Rose (The Pink City) …
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The Giant’s Causeway is one of Northern Ireland’s most known natural beauty and an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Famous for its remarkable hexagonal basalt columns, panoramic views and rugged cliffs, …
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Nestled in the heart of France’s Languedoc region, Carcassonne is like something out of a fairy tale. With its stunning medieval fortress, charming cobblestone streets, and a rich tapestry of …
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Qatar is more than just Doha. Exploring the desert reveals lesser-known attractions that offer a captivating journey. Heading north, you can visit many interesting places, from Al Zubara Fort to …
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During your trip to Rome, you must visit the Colosseum. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest surviving monument of Ancient Rome, attracting millions of visitors every year. …
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Buda Castle is one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions and a UNESCO Heritage. It offers breathtaking views of Budapest from the top of Várhegy Hill. However, don’t imagine …