European Cities Worth Falling for

Hidden Romance: European Cities Worth Falling for

Krakow, Poland

The historical romance and culinary delights and scenic surroundings have really put Krakow on the map for travelers looking for a unique, romantic getaway. This old town is pedestrian friendly, and it encourages its visitors to really get lost in this city, marvel at its medieval architecture, and enjoy great food and polish wines in those cozy restaurants, and cafes.

Krakow

Balkans

Natural beauty and romantic cities are plentiful in the Balkan region of Europe. It’s no wonder that this area has become such a romantic hotspot. Specifically, Croatia, it’s going to be cheaper, less crowded, but still those beautiful views.  I love those local experiences, along with some tasty snacks and wine. It’s all part of this adventure.

Maybe you want to get outside Croatia and see some other of the neighboring countries. So, this is where you’re going to enjoy a private tour from Dubrovnik Croatia, across the border to Montenegro. It’s truly an overlooked European location. As you can see here, we have beautiful mountains in the background. You can take those stunning ocean views through the valley.

Montenegro

Slovenia

I highly recommend lake Bled in Slovenia as well. This private tour of lake bled offers natural beauty and unique heritage for any curious traveler. So, you’re going to be taking in that beauty of Lake, glad you’re going to explore the Alps, maybe take a boat ride to the Serene Church that’s perched atop the Lakeside. A really fantastic tour. It’s only going to be six people, max, and it can be booked in one vehicle. 

Lake Bled

Portugal

A journey through Porto in the Douro Valley of Portugal capitalizes on charm, beauty and romance. You can also explore the tranquil landscapes of the Douro Valley outside of Porto. This is where terrorist vineyards cascade down hillsides to the Serene Valley and the Douro River. It wouldn’t be a complete trip to Portugal without experiencing the iconic wine region of the Douro Valley.

Douro wine

Nothing beats a slow calm travel.

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