The Austrian magical atmosphere inspired and was home to composers like Mozart, Strauss and Haydn. Strolling through the towns of this country you can still feel the elegance of past centuries.
>As a result of its cultural mix Bosnia & Herzegovina is rich in traditions and folklore that combine the East and the West.
>Croatia’s main attraction is definitely its long coastline with clear water, sun-drenched beaches and old towns that will amaze you. The architecture of its towns narrates the history of the region that left us a wealth of culture and astonishing architecture.
>Hungary is where culture and history collide and create an amazing wealth of architecture. It is known for one of the most impressive capital cities of Europe, Budapest. The country is also known for a number of vineyards that serve to produce world-famous wines.
>Macedonia is extra rich in cultural and historic monuments: intriguing old towns, monasteries, churches and mosques. But what gives this place a special charm is its warm-hearted people and its ethnocultural diversity.
>If you are fond of history, Montenegro is the place to be. Its medieval towns, Orthodox monasteries, Catholic churches and mosques tell a story of cultural conflicts over the centuries.
>When in Italy, do as the Italians: eat good food, drink mellow wine and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Italian cities such as Rome, Verona and Padova are for sure some of the most romantic and interesting places to visit in Europe.
>In Serbia you are in for a treat. All the year round, this charming Balkan country suprises with good quality festivals, such as the world famous “EXIT” and the festival of gypsy music in Guča.
>The great diversity of nature makes this country truly worth exploring. Whether you want to climb the mountains, swim in the Adriatic sea, explore the caves or visit the vineyards, Slovenia has it all.
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