Netherlands
To this day, windmills are an integral part of the Dutch landscape. More than 1,000 historic windmills have been preserved, and you can visit many of them.
To this day, windmills are an integral part of the Dutch landscape. More than 1,000 historic windmills have been preserved, and you can visit many of them.
If you’re seeking history, you’ll undoubtedly find it in Italy. Italy has more than 55 heritage sites and a stunning representation of historical characteristics.
Iceland is known as one of the youngest landmasses on the planet and was one of the last places on earth to be settled by humans.
Budapest, the Hungarian capital, has the highest number of thermal springs in the world. 70 million liters of thermal water rise to the earth’s surface daily.
The Cologne Cathedral is located in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. These massive spires make for the tallest cathedral in the entire world.
Finland is known as the land of a thousand lakes. Yet, in actual fact, the number is more than 187 times that!
Denmark has consistently ranked the world’s happiest country, topping numerous surveys and lists, including the UN World Happiness Report.
Prague was spared extensive bombing in WWII, allowing its historic center to preserve its original buildings.
Depending on which region of the country you’re in, you’ll find that people in Belgium will speak French, German, or Dutch. No language is called ‘Belgian’.
This Central European nation sits in the Austrian Alps. As a result, only about 30% of the country is found anywhere below 1,640 feet.