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Cities

 * Amsterdam — canals, Rembrandt, hashish and red lanterns, the epicentre of social liberal attitudes
 * Barcelona — Gaudi's cosmopolitan home on Mediterranean coast
 * Berlin — the capital of reunited Germany since 1990, it was divided by force for 45 years during the Cold War and has emerged as an international cultural centre and an area of rapid development since the fall of the Berlin Wall
 * Istanbul — Europe's largest city and only major city to span two continents and a fascinating melting pot of East and West
 * London — Britain's vibrant capital and a true 'global city', famed for its contributions to popular culture
 * Moscow — Europe's northern city is famous for its nightlife and the iconic Kremlin
 * Paris — the capital of romance (and France) on the banks of the Seine
 * Prague — magical city with its renowned bridges spanning the Vltava River
 * Rome — the eternal city of seven hills and two thousand seven hundred years of history

Other destinations



 * Alhambra — part fortress, part palace, part garden, and part government city, a stunning mediaeval complex overlooking Granada
 * Alps — very popular mountain range for skiing/snowboarding and mountaineering, with Mont Blanc as its highest peak
 * Cinque Terre — a gorgeous national park, which connects five picturesque villages
 * Białowieża National Park — the last and largest remaining parts of the immense primeval forest that once spread across the European Plain
 * Blue Lagoon — amazing geothermal spa with the water temperature around 40°C all year round, even in freezing conditions
 * Meteora — six Eastern Orthodox monasteries built on natural sandstone rock pillars
 * Neuschwanstein Castle — the well-known fairy-tale castle in the Bavarian Alps in Germany
 * Plitvice National Park — beautiful turquoise-coloured lakes surrounded by a large forest complex
 * Stonehenge — the well-known Neolithic and Bronze Age stone monument located on Salisbury Plain

In case of emergencies
For emergencies you can dial 112 in any EU member nation as well as most other European countries – even when it is not the primary local number for emergency services. All 112 emergency centres within the EU are legally required to be capable of connecting you to an English speaking operator. 112 can be dialled from any GSM phone, usually even locked phones or ones without a SIM installed.