Whether exploring ancient ruins or strolling through its modern city center, visitors will find plenty to discover in Nijmegen, the oldest city in the Netherlands.
The capital of Karnatika State, Bangalore is known as the "Garden City", and has a pleasant climate. Visit the Summer Palace of Tippu Sultan, the Bull Temple and the Botanical Gardens of Lal Bagh.
Greece’s southern coastline is home to Gythion, a historic port town nestled in the Peloponnese region. Once the naval base of ancient Sparta, Gythion has played a key role in maritime history for centuries. Today, its harbor is lined with colorful neoclassical buildings and fishing boats, creating a picture of daily life that remains connected to its seafaring roots. Just offshore lies Cranae Island, linked to the mainland by a stone causeway.
Alberobello in southern Italy’s Puglia region captures the imagination with its distinctive trulli houses. These structures were built using a dry-stone technique passed down over centuries, without mortar or cement, and their unique form comes from layer upon layer of limestone nestled from nearby fields. Alberobello’s trulli are so remarkable that in 1996 the historic center was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where more than 1,600 of these buildings still stand.
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Pamukkale is a fairyland of dazzling white, petrified castles. It is a magical and spectacular natural site, unique in the world. Thermal spring waters laden with calcareous salts running off the plateau's edge, have created this fantastic formation of stalactites, cataracts and basins.