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  • Trailer travel through Europe

    Having a trailer is probably the dream of any traveler who doesn’t want to spend an inordinate amount of money on accommodation, and who wants to be able to go about his own schedule as she or he sees fit. Like a snail, you can take your home with you wherever you go. No more hostels and motels (although youth hostels sure have their advantages).

    All you need is a parking lot for your trailer, and a willingness to spend quite some time on the road boxed in a not very large car. But still, you’ll have to drive quite a lot, so taking an all-Asian tour might be a bit exhausting. This is why our suggestions is Europe: small, very diverse, and with good transport networks (mostly).

     
  • Sanssouci – probably the most beautiful palace in Europe

    When it comes to architecture, it’s next to impossible to designate a building as the most beautiful/ugliest, because like all art, architecture is mostly subjective. But if you ask me, I have quite a firm opinion on the subject of Europe’s most beautiful palace.

    Without question, Sanssouci is one of the most impressive Rococo buildings in the continent. Sure, it might be dwarfed by the Baroque opulence of Versailles, but Sanssouci has so many little hidden corners and delightful follies that it’s impossible not to fall in love with it.

     
  • Top 5 Hotel Castles in Europe

    In the world that we live in, there are countless possibilities for traveling. It all depends on each traveler’s interest, budget and time. Certain countries with a long tradition and featuring amazing natural scenery are continuously putting into practice tourism strategies in order to draw a great number of travelers willing to spend fun-filled days and nights. As a result of these strategies, many castles dotting the European continent where kings and queens used to live changed their functionality and became nowadays luxurious hotels providing the tourists with an unrivalled ambiance. Therefore, let us countdown the most spectacular castles in England, France and Scotland that were converted into unique hotels where one could enjoy the facilities that were once reserved to the blue-blooded people.

     
 
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