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Chișinău

Chișinău

Chișinău, the capital of Moldova, may not be a typical tourist destination, but it has a charm all its own. The city is rough around the edges and lacks the tourist infrastructure of other cities, but it is precisely this uncharted quality that makes it so appealing to those who love off-the-beaten-path travel and are interested in the Soviet era. The people of Moldova are genuinely welcoming, and the cost of travel is extremely low, especially when compared to other European destinations. In addition, the country's famous wine is widely available and adds to the authentic experience.
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Kadriorg & Pirita - art & seaside greenery

Kadriorg & Pirita - art & seaside greenery

Have you ever wanted to combine seaside city break with visits to museums and a walk in Tsarist era palace? Leafy Kadriorg park boasts of art museums and historic as well as modern architecture. Pirita is known for its sky high Tallinn TV Tower and breath taking panoramic views on Tallinn Old Town. Did you know that the Moscow Olymics in 1980 partly took place here?
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Tallinn - City of Music

Tallinn - City of Music

High quality short video introduces Tallinn as a city with vibrant music scene that offers excellent experiences from opera and contemporary music to pop and alternative genres. In 2015 Estonia celebrates The Year of Music, making Tallinn one of the hot spots of live music in Europe. In this video music by Heino Eller, Hortus Musicus, Erkki Sven Tüür, Kadri Voorand, Vaiko Eplik and Carl Orff has been used. Presented by Tallinn City Tourist Office & Convention Bureau, produced by OÜ Pult and Timo Steiner.
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Debrecen

Debrecen

When in Debrecen, use your senses instead of just looking for the signposts. Look down ahead of you to see on what kind of planks the citizens walked the streets in days of old. Look up to the sky and marvel at the colourful facades of the merchants’ houses, built at the beginning of the previous century. Follow your nose to the pleasant smells from the busy Mediterranean squares and intimate cafés, or simply listen to your ears and let the charming music guide your steps.
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Brno

Brno

With a skyline dominated by the imposing Špilberk Castle and the soaring twin spires of the Peter and Paul Cathedral, Brno has an attractive and historic city centre. The name, Brno, might sound like a crossword anagram, but the Czech Republic's second-largest city and capital of Moravia is a vibrant, yet traditional place. Brno boasts stunning architecture, great museums, a crypt, a gorgeous lake–just a tram ride away–and an exciting, beer-filled bar scene without heaving crowds.
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Rocca al Mare & Nõmme - lively & traditional

Rocca al Mare & Nõmme - lively & traditional

Green, greener and the greenest are the keywords for Rocca al Mare and Nõmme areas of Tallinn. It is here where you can see the most exciting collection of animals in the Northern-Europe, learn Estonian history through the architecture of log houses or celebrate old traditions or simply walk under the pine trees and taste the seasonal local food at the Nõmme market.
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Art in the city

Art in the city

Playful and creative, Nantes has been totally turned upside down by art! Visit the Castle of the Dukes of Brittany and the Machines de l’île, a very original artistic project with the Grand Elephant, the Carrousel of the Marine world and the Galerie des Machines. Le Voyage à Nantes: In July and August, the atmosphere of the city gets a bit more electric than usual with 40 art installations, playgrounds, exhibitions and more!
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Cochin

Cochin

Cochin, also known as Kochi, is an Indian city in the state of Kerala that is widely renowned for its beauty and rich history. This city has long been a hub of international trade, with merchants from around the world coming to Cochin to exchange various products for aromatic spices, fine fabrics and shiny jewelry. The city's architecture is influenced by the Dutch, Portuguese, Chinese and Italian cultures, and it is filled with museums, temples, shops, restaurants, and other attractions to keep visitors entertained.
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Dhaka

Dhaka

Hectic, bustling, chaotic, Dhaka is an enormous city of endless possibilities with energy to spare. Though it can seem a bit overwhelming at first, visitors who take take the time to explore will find the experience most rewarding. Delicious food, bustling markets, serene parks and gardens, lazy river cruises and death-defying rickshaw rides, fascinating museums, temples and mosques to ease the soul, and tantalising musical and dance performances; all this and more awaits the adventurous traveller who dares to venture into this unique city.
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Cluj-Napoca

Cluj-Napoca

Cluj-Napoca, often referred to as the unofficial capital of Transylvania, is a vibrant and lively city with a rich cultural history. Despite its ominous administrative status, the city is far from grim and has a well-deserved reputation as a party town. Named the European Youth Capital in 2015, Cluj-Napoca is home to an estimated 100,000 students, who make up about a fifth of the population. This youthful energy, combined with the city's cultural renaissance, makes Cluj-Napoca a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the vibrant arts and entertainment scene.
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