Destinations

  • MILAN, ITALY

    Milan in Italy has always felt to me like a fashion capital and a city with an important transport role in Europe. Shaped by centuries of political power, artistic ambition, and economic influence, this northern Italian city has played a crucial role in the cultural history of Europe, standing at a strategic crossroads between the…

  • THESSALONIKI, GREECE

    Thessaloniki in Greece is a vibrant Greek port city and an important transport hub of Southeastern Europe, recognized as the country’s second most significant economic, industrial, commercial, and political center. It is often considered Greece’s “second capital” due to its great historical and strategic importance. The city stretches along 17 kilometers of the Thermaic Gulf…

  • BERLIN, GERMANY

    Berlin, the vibrant capital of Germany with a population of over 3.7 million, is a city where history and modern culture collide. From its pivotal role in shaping European history – from the Prussian Empire and the World Wars to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 – Berlin offers an unparalleled journey through…

  • LISBON, PORTUGAL

    Lisbon, the sun-kissed capital of Portugal, is a city where history, art, and culture come alive at every corner. From world-class museums like the National Museum of Ancient Art and the MAC/CCB Museum of Contemporary Art, to timeless landmarks such as the Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, and the Alfama district, Lisbon offers endless opportunities for…

  • VIENNA, AUSTRIA

    Vienna in Austria is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, known for its rich cultural heritage, imperial history, and world-famous classical music traditions. Visiting Vienna during the New Year holidays is an unforgettable experience – the city glows with festive lights, charming Christmas and New Year markets, and a warm atmosphere that welcomes…

  • BARCELONA, SPAIN

    Barcelona in Spain is a city that stole my heart from the very first stroll through its streets. With a history dating back over 2,000 years, you can feel the layers of time in the Gothic Quarter, where medieval streets wind past ancient buildings and hidden squares. Everywhere you turn, Gaudí’s masterpieces — from the…