Things to do in Valletta
Valletta was built hundreds of years ago by the Knights of St John, but it’s the British that left one of the biggest marks.
Valletta was built hundreds of years ago by the Knights of St John, but it’s the British that left one of the biggest marks.
Paris is a large city and it can be hard to know where to start. But a five kilometre stretch of the River Seine has almost all of the tourist gems.
The ancient capital of Serbia, Stari Ras, lives on with several old religious buildings which are now protected by the World Heritage List.
Durmitor National Park in Montenegro is one of the most stunning natural areas in the Balkans – with mountains, glacial lakes and Europe’s largest canyon.
The city of Dubrovnik is known as the Pearl of the Adriatic. Damaged during recent conflict, it’s been restored and the tourists are pouring in.
The canal ring of Amsterdam was an engineering and cultural masterpiece when it was built. It’s fitting that it’s now included on The World Heritage List