Europe

It goes without saying that the Flanders Fields tour will be the highlight of your trip, possibly extended with the Galipolli tour. But Europe has a great deal more to offer too. Flanders enjoys a central European location from where you can explore the entire continent. Tell us about your wildest European dreams and we will furnish you with a suitable quotation.

Here follows a description of European towns which are certainly worth a visit.

Barcelona

Gaudí, Miró, design and gothic

Trendy and bustling ... Easy living, hip and happening: anything is possible here. There are always new projects on the go. The atmosphere isn't Spanish, but heart-warming Catalan. Soak up the atmosphere and admire the beautiful yet bizarre architecture by the brilliant architect Gaudí. Lose yourself in the top class design and fantastic shops, enjoy a stroll along the beach or the captivating Park Guëll in the late afternoon sunshine and spend the evening sauntering on the Ramblas, drinking Rioja and immerse yourself in the sizzling nightlife ...

Berlin

Frivolous, trendy and innovative

Architecture, art and culture which knows no limits. Marlene Dietrich's town has regained its legendary pace from the nineteen twenties. The reunified Berlin is much more than just the bringing together of two halves. You will find the major shopping streets, starting with the famous Kurfürstendamm, on the west side of town, whilst the east side boasts the beautiful Prussian architecture, most of the museums and the bustling nightlife. The reconstruction is phenomenal; the constructions are both ultramodern and daring. No town changes this quickly ...

London

A taste of trends and traditions

Old favourites like Harrods and Big Ben nowadays have to share the attention with ultramodern projects like the London Eye, the enormous Ferris wheel. You will notice a striking brand new building in the skyline every time you visit. London has always been a trendsetter. Establishment versus extravagance. Age old pubs versus hot spots with celebrity chefs. You will wander amongst the bowler hats, sympathetic Bobbies and black cabs, do your shopping in style - the Summer Sales traditionally attract thousands of tourists - enjoy an afternoon tea and visit one of the many musicals in London's West End in the evening.

Paris

A town of culture, couture and cuisine

The town home to Chanel, Piaf and Molière. A town of tramps and artists. Town of the Cancan, glitter and champagne, of unforgettable nights. A town of small 'restaurants de quartier, sympas et pas chers'. Town of the Eiffel Tower, Montmartre and the Sacré-Coeur, Notre-Dame, the Grand Louvre, the Champs Elysées, the Musé e D'Orsay, La Défense and La Villette - the Paris of the future -, and the romantic Marais ... Paris is one massive party for the senses, in all seasons! Suivez le guide ...

Rome

Caesar, Fellini, gelati and pasta

Now more than ever, Rome is one of the top city trip destinations. Rome isn't just a town of popes, but also of emperors and particularly of intense living: bella (beautiful) and eterna (eternal). The Forum Romanum and the Colosseum, the Vatican, the Spanish steps full of beautiful flowers, the posh shops, the Piazza Novona terraces where the Romans made 'bella figura', throw coins into the Trevi fountain to make sure you are definitely coming back, ... 'Non basta una vita' (one life is not enough)!

Vienna

Town of emperors and moths

Vienna has awoken from its winter slumber and now offers the very best of 2 worlds: on the one hand, Vienna hasn't lost any of its grandeur or romance from days gone by and on the other hand Vienna is surprisingly trendy. You can waltz from one event to the next and look around for architecture, art and culture, from Jugendstil to avant-garde. From Schönbrunn, the beautiful empress Sissi's favourite palace, to Hundertwasser's controversial Kunsthaus Wien. And by the way, Vienna doesn't just dance to Strauss ... Nostalgia versus hip night-time entertainment. Allow yourself to be amazed by the modernisation!

Dublin

Hospitable, intimate and surprisingly trendy

The Dublin of today is trendy: extraordinary restaurants with designer chefs, swinging grand-cafés ... Dublin is a very lively town, with its beer and pub culture and the many international musical hits like U2, Johnny Logan, etc ... The Irish capital can offer everything you might expect from a European city trip destination, plus it's compact, so easy to explore on foot. The town boasts a rich architecture full of contrast: medieval, Georgian and modern buildings are positioned right next to each other, or does an Irish Coffee or a smooth Guinness sound more like music to your ears?

What would Dublin be without its pubs? You will make some friends for life in an atmosphere of music, laughter and excellent discussions. The Dublin people are a unique race. They simply love sociability and have the writing talent in their blood. Experience the spontaneity and heart-warming Irish hospitality, the always bustling street life, the elegant Georgian architecture and not forgetting the music which you'll hear wherever you go ...