Mozart's birthplace, and its glorious natural setting, is the appropriate venue for Europe's largest and most important annual musical event. More than 180 classic and contemporary performances, including... read more >>
Except for its eastern coast's 200-mile stretch of white and gold sand beaches, Corsica resembles a mountain in the middle of the sea. The Greeks called it Kallisté, “the most beautiful.” Les Calanches... read more >>
Paris nourishes the senses and feeds both intellect and soul. Tourists flock to its magnificent museums and exhibits, but the life of this culture-rich city revolves around its neighborhood cafés and bistros,... read more >>
An extraordinary example of early military architecture, Carcassonne is the very image of a storybook medieval town. It is surrounded by the longest walls in Europe (nearly 2 miles), a fairy-tale concoction... read more >>
Turn back the clock and follow in the tracks of Germany's eccentric Ludwig II along the “King's Road” in a horse-drawn coach. Authentic 19th-century carriages hold up to nine passengers, who often choose... read more >>
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