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Crete, the largest of the Greek islands, boasts a history as deep and complex as the Mediterranean itself. From the Minoan civilization, which flourished around 2700 to 1450 BCE, to the numerous ...
Journey beneath the city’s streets and discover the hidden layers of Rome with a passionate knowledgeable expert. Uncover the ancient sites below Piazza Navona in an exclusive private experience ...
Delight your taste buds on a 3-hour private Barcelona Chocolate Tour, where Europe’s love affair with cocoa—sparked when Columbus returned to Barcelona with cocoa beans—comes alive. Led by a chef or ...
At once intensely historical and painfully cutting-edge, Brooklyn is a world apart: home to some of the city's oldest brownstone buildings, and birthplace of the hipster. Of all the ways to explore ...
You’ll begin in the very heart of the Gothic Quarter: the beautiful Plaza Nova. Located in front of an old Roman city gate, you’ll start your discovery of Barcelona with a focus on Roman city planning ...
What better way is there to experience a bit of French local life than spending the morning at the market? Often overlooked by tourists and much coveted by locals, Marché d’Aligre boasts an array of ...
Spain is synonymous with tapas, but are tapas a culinary tradition of the fervently nationalistic region of Catalonia? Long before the Andalusians from the south brought their gazpacho and the hot new ...
Italy's 20th-century history is overlooked by both Italians and tourists alike. Throughout this 3-hour EUR Rome walking tour, your expert will lead you on a journey and reflection on the complex ...
While the Venice Lagoon remains a popular attraction for visitors, there's much more to this waterway than beautiful scenery. This three-hour excursion through the Venetian lagoon, led by a marine ...
Barcelona, a city with roots tracing back to the Phoenicians, has evolved through Roman, Visigothic, Moorish, and modern influences, each layer contributing to its rich, multifaceted culture. Context ...
Salzburg, nestled at the heart of Austria, is a city where history and culture converge in the shadow of the Alps. Known for its Baroque architecture, the legacy of Mozart, and as the setting for the ...
As Europe began to rebuild following the wreckage of the Second World War, Berlin was instead cleaved in two: East Berlin, under Soviet control, and West Berlin, an “island of democracy” deep inside ...