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La Fenice

La Fenice

Originally named after the company who built the theatre, La Fenice is one of Europe’s most famous opera houses. Its classic beauty, complex history and magnificent operas are what make this grand...
Leaning Tower of Pisa

Leaning Tower of Pisa

Famed for its tilt, this spectacular landmark is often the first port of call for visitors to the city. Each floor has a marble walkway behind the pillars which supports the succeeding floors. For...

Doge’s Palace

Once the residence of the Doges of Venice, today the palace houses a collection of sculptures and paintings, including the magnificent Triumph of Venice by Tintoretto. Visit Sala del Maggior...
St Mark's Basilica

St Mark’s Basilica

St Mark’s Basilica is the city’s most iconic landmark, affectionately named ‘Chiesa d’Oro’ (Church of Gold). The Basilica has a fascinating façade with Byzantine mosaics illustrating...
Harpa concert hall in Iceland

Harpa Guided Tour

Explore the award-winning architecture of Harpa concert hall with a guided tour. You’ll visit areas that aren’t open to the public, as well as learn how Icelandic nature, volcanoes and the Arctic...
Vik Village

Vik Village

The charming village of Vík is the southernmost village in Iceland and whilst it’s small in size, it’s big in natural beauties! As you explore, you’ll find truly unique landscapes, picturesque...
Dyrholaey Peninsula

Dyrholaey Peninsula

Iceland’s Atlantic coastline experiences powerful winter storms which dramatically attack the coastal edge. At Dyrhólaey, cliff development and retreat can be witnessed, with arch and stack...
Reykjavik Old Harbour

Reykjavik Old Harbour

The colourful Old Harbour in Reykjavik is as lively as it is beautiful. Scenes of fishing boats, snow-capped mountains and the Harpa Concert Hall are enough to fill your sketchbooks, whilst the...
Reykjavik Art Museum

Reykjavik Art Museum

As the largest visual art institution in Iceland, Reykjavik Art Museum showcases some of the country’s most original works of art. Housed in three distinct buildings – Hafnarhus, Kjarvalsstadir...
Gothic Quarter & Las Ramblas

Gothic Quarter & Las Ramblas

The Gothic Quarter is the cultural hub of Barcelona, where its winding alleyways create a labyrinth of beautiful plazas, shops and cafes. Spend a few hours exploring the area before admiring the...

Hard Rock Café, Barcelona

Inject your trip with a little rock ‘n’ roll with a trip to the iconic Hard Rock Café. Tuck into some tasty American classics whilst sitting amongst timeless music memorabilia. Afterwards, visit...

Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya

Discover a thousand years of Catalan art, from the 10th to the 20th centuries, through the museum’s four permanent collections. You’ll discover Romanesque murals and paintings, as well as Gothic,...