The pint-sized national museum tells the story of the prince and his tiny country. Their family crest dates to the Middle ...
If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, bring a fishing rod—it is called the Fisherman’s Castle, after all, and the surrounding waters are known for good catches. Just don’t expect to use the ...
Skip Italy and France for these lesser-known 'microstates'.
Explore Feldkirch's cobbled lanes, 800‑year‑old castle, and alpine setting on the quiet western edge of Austria.
Brides descending the grand staircase create moments of pure storybook magic, while evening receptions under the stars connect modern celebrations to the property’s long history of hospitality. The ...
Latvia offers travellers a number of options for exploring castles and manors from different historic periods. Some of them ...
Sunny, out-of-the-way Languedoc stretches from the Mediterranean to the Pyrenees in southwest France. It shares a balmy climate, winter wind, grapevines, and the sea with the better-known ...
Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City — and learn how to reach these beautiful destinations by road or ...
Liechtenstein's turquoise waters in the middle of the most ... Located in Bavaria, Germany, in the foothills of the Alps, ...
Two centuries ago, there were dozens of independent states in the part of Europe that was German-speaking. Today, there are only four: Germany, Austria, Switzerland … and Liechtenstein.
Not all places in the world are known for their connectivity! Here are some lesser-known places that require you to travel a little extra, but the experience is well worth the effort.
Picture this: you wake up in one corner of a country, explore its entire breadth during lunch, and still have time for sunset ...