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Reus, Spain

For those looking for a relaxing holiday, full of great meals and sangria, Reus is a great destination year round, but the summer is perhaps when this city really comes alive. The vast amount of terrace bars that pop up are great for chilling out and the huge range of restaurants serving scrumptious tapas will surely entertain the most well travelled of culinary palettes.

Reykjavik, Iceland

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Rhodes, Greece

Most of Rhodes resorts boast amazing sandy beaches, which run almost interrupted around its edge. Tourists can sunbathe at Lindos beneath the ruins of an acropolis, or head to Pefkos. If you really want to get away from it all, there are hidden gems of coves at Kalithea and Kolymbia where you can hide from other tourists.

 

Rome, Italy

From impressive Roman ruins to historical architecture and an artistic flair, Rome is a destination which is bound to leave a lasting impression. 

Salzburg, Austria

Austria is one of the most scenic destinations in Europe, and a major tourist attraction for holiday makers wanting to relive those mountain scenes from The Sound of Music and enjoy a breathtaking Alpine break.

Shannon, Ireland

From the rolling hills of Southern Ireland, to the tranquil towns that run alongside the River Shannon, this unspoiled part of Ireland is waiting to be explored.

Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia is often overlooked by city breakers, yet it’s coming to light that they may be missing out on something extraordinary. What’s not to love about a laid-back atmosphere, stunning architecture and tonnes of natural greenery? If you’re looking for an adventure on your next trip and the idea of unravelling the secrets of a Bulgarian city is right up your street, Sofia should be your next stop.

Stockholm, Sweden

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Szczecin, Poland

This historic city of Szczecin was founded in the 8th Century, when a stronghold was built on the site of what is now a castle. Filled with parks and broad leafy avenues, the city is often said to resemble Paris.