
London has been called a ‘world in one city’ and that’s not just empty rhetoric. Noisy, vibrant and truly multicultural, London is a megalopolis of people, ideas and energy.

Dublin, the vibrant Ireland´s capital, famous for its cultural heritage, is steeped in rich history, starting with the Vikings laying its first streets.

Stockholm is built on 14 islands in Lake Mälaren, connected by 57 bridges and looks out proudly to the Baltic Sea so clean that you can go swimming or fishing in the very heart of the city....

Surrounded by woods, lakes and 40 islands in the fjord, Oslo is the oldest of the Scandinavian capitals. Its history goes back 1000 years.

Istanbul is a vibrant and modern city with a wealth of history still evident in the many historic buildings. It is the only city in the world spreads over two continents: Asia and Europe.

Prague has become a popular weekend city destination allowing tourists to visit its many museums and cultural sites as well as try its famous Czech beers and hearty cuisine.

Often called the "Pearl of the Danube", Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is well-known for its natural thermal baths, world-class music scene as well as a pulsating nightlife.

Berlin is a city of contrast: East meets West, history meets future. As a European center of politics, culture, and art, people are attracted to its unique cultural vibrancy and raw charm.

Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia - was founded as a Roman city. Nowaday it is famous mainly thanks to wide range of unique buildings of architectural genius Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926).

While not considered as beautiful as some Italian cities, Milan is a prosperous, flourishing cosmopolitan paradise for fashion-lovers; a capital of business, finance, music and football.

Known as the 'City of Light', the beauty of Paris is overwhelming and its architectural and artistic heritage combined with undeniable appeal make any visit an unforgettable experience.

An international worldwide political and cultural centre, Rome, is the only city in the world to host an entire foreign state within its confines, the enclave of the Vatican City.

Thousands of foreigners, working for EU, NATO and other multinational institutions, created in Brussels a unique atmosphere in which cultures interact easily with one another.

Through the centuries Amsterdam has been a renowned cultural, scientific and commercial centre; and has always been characterised by its open-minded spirit and flexibility.

Thanks to its unique light Lisbon is known as the white city. The clear light and the mild climate allow for marvellous walks all over the city.

Helsinki, Finland´s capital, is one of Europe’s most modern and progressive cities, yet remains in touch with an intriguing history stretching back over 450 years.