The second largest city in Poland, Krakow is rich in history and culture. It is mainly known for its medieval sites.
The capital of Latvia is the European city with the highest concentration of buildings in Art Nouveau architecture. It also has many art galleries.
The capital of Romania is a dynamic city in which you are not likely to get bored. Stroll through the historic district of Bucharest, discovering its Orthodox churches.
Belgrade is a very interesting cosmopolitan city to discover. The capital of Serbia has various points of interest, such as the bohemian district of Skadarlija.
Kaunas is the second largest city in Lithuania. Less touristy and more authentic than Vilnius, the capital, Kaunas is worth the detour.
The Croatian capital is a city that is easily explored on foot. Rich in history and culture, Zagreb is full of museums and historic buildings, but also of beautiful green spaces like Maksmir Park.
Argos is one of the oldest cities in the world that is still inhabited. It looks like Greece as you imagine it, with a mild Mediterranean climate and archaeological treasures.
In the north of Malta, on the island of Gozo, Marsalforn is a small seaside resort that will appeal to vacationers looking to rest.
Visit its city center to observe its neo-classical buildings with communist structures, its Soviet-era statues, its domed churches, and its grand galleries.