
The Czech Republic boasts several beautiful destinations. Founded in 1793, Frantiskovy Lazne is a world-famous spa and health resort. It is located in the western part of the country and was one of Goethe's favorite places. With its distinctive architecture, spa pavilions, pleasant climate and clean air, Frantiskovy Lazne is one of the Czech Republic's finest spa towns. Its 21 high-quality mineral springs and natural gas sources are used for therapeutic treatments.



Weekend ideas: beautiful destinations in Hungary

Many beautiful holiday destinations in Hungary warmly welcome visitors. Budapest, the most visited city in Hungary, is one of Europe's most beautiful capitals and cannot be captured in just a few words. With its World Heritage sites and more than two million inhabitants, Hungary's capital is an important center of modern culture, art, sports and business. Take an unforgettable trip to Hungary and discover every side of Budapest!



Discover the beauty of Eastern Europe: beautiful holiday destinations on the Balkan Peninsula

Eastern Europe offers interesting and beautiful tourist destinations and countless opportunities for cultural excursions. Prizren is Kosovo's second-largest city, with around 120,000 inhabitants, including Albanians, Bosnians, Turks and Serbs. The multicultural city was first mentioned in the 11th century under Byzantine rule. Today, visitors can still admire Prizren's old town and the more than 700-year-old Bogorodica Ljeviska church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


A trip for two to the Greek islands

There are many beautiful holiday destinations in Greece. The Greek islands are a classic choice for a romantic trip. If you would like to book a trip for two, the Cycladic island of Santorini is certainly worth considering. Steep slopes, bright white houses, dark-blue church domes and clean seawater leave almost nothing to be desired.


A cultural tour of Armenia

Beautiful tourist destinations in Armenia offer a colorful mix of ancient history and modern lifestyle. Yerevan was founded nearly 2,800 years ago and is older than Rome. Armenia's capital lies about 1,000 meters above sea level in the northern part of the Ararat Valley and is surrounded by mountains on three sides. With nearly 1.2 million people, Yerevan attracts many artists, businesspeople and tourists. In the center, visitors will find broad avenues, museums, the Erebuni Fortress, the sculpture park, part of the Cafesjian Museum, and the Cascade, a modern Art Deco interpretation of the famous Hanging Gardens of Babylon.

