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Tips and Inspiration for your European holiday. Feel free to post on our wall and share our mutual love of all things European travel related.

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Exploring Lombardy and Aosta Valley Regions

In this guide to the top things to do in Northwest Italy, you’ll get juicy intel on the most stunning places around the regions of Lombardy and Aosta Valley. Aosta, the capital of the Aosta Valley Region, is ideal for spending a few days exploring the region as it’s well connected by trains and buses. If you spend a few days in the cute town of Aosta, you’ll simply head east and west for most of your day trips along the region’s main route. the town of Aosta lies at the core of the Aosta Valley Region and is the ideal starting point for roaming around its gorgeous alpine settings.

Castle Hotels in Germany

> Click here to check prices for Schlosshotel Harburg Starting as a fortress and dating back to the 13th century, the Schloss Steinburg has changed significantly over the years and is now celebrated as one of the best castle hotels in Bavaria. > Click here to check prices for Burg Rabenstein Perched on a hilltop in the beautiful Upper Middle Rhine Valley, Castle Hotel Schoenburg (its German name is Burghotel auf Schönberg), enjoys a magnificent position. Now offering 4-star accommodation for guests, Castle Hotel auf Schonberg’s rooms feature a traditional, romantic decor but with all the modern amenities expected today including cable TV, a complimentary minibar and a spacious bathroom. The hotel’s restaurant serves traditional Franconian cuisine, with game sourced from the Castle’s private game reserve.

Things to do in Munich

Whilst backpackers and twenty-somethings flock to Munich for the city’s annual Oktoberfest, the Bavarian capital is more than just a beer-swiller’s paradise. There’s also the option to enjoy a tour of the roof for wonderful views over the city, and to zip from one side of the stadium to the other on Europe’s longest flying fox. > Click here to check prices and buy your tickets online Munich’s world class Allianz Arena is home to one of Europe’s biggest football clubs, Bayern Munchen. Tours take place daily, except for Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

How to spend 24 hours in Wurzburg

Constructed between 1473 and 1543, this pedestrianised old bridge of Wurzburg links the Old Town of Wurzburg with the left bank of the Main River – which was once the fisherman’s quarter. There’s also a small museum beside the Town Hall with a diorama depicting the city after the World War II Allied bombing of 16 March, 1945. Right in the heart of the Old Town and just a 5-minute walk from the River Main, the Hotel Wurzburger Hof is one of the most conveniently located Wurzburg hotels. Just a 5-minute walk from Marktplatz and 10-minutes from the Residenz, this historic Wurzburg hotel offers modern rooms and suites and delicious Franconian meals in the hotel’s award-winning restaurant.

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