Hamburg
Berlin
Munich
Germany
Hamburg
Germany’s second largest city, Hamburg is cool, edgy, and interesting. Don’t miss Speicherstadt, the world’s largest complex of warehouses boasting both rich architecture and history. Visit the former coffee warehouse Kaffeerösterei to taste coffee from around the world. Alternatively, embrace a tour of Kaispeicher B, where the largest private collection of maritime treasures are kept.
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Berlin is a melting pot of art, food, and nightlife. During the day, find thrifted treasures, historical murals, and museums that will pique your curiosity. At night, indulge in techno parties, hidden jazz clubs, and beer halls favored by locals.
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There’s more to Munich than Oktoberfest—even though the 200-year-old tradition is a spectacle to be enjoyed. One of Germany’s most progressive cities, Munich is a hub for technology, innovation, and architecture. Pair that with the city’s close proximity to the Bavarian Alps, and you’ll discover why Munich is a picture-perfect vacation destination that can’t be missed.
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If you think of Germany and don’t think “majestic views!”, then think again. Fringed by miles of coastline to the north, with the sublime Alpine terrain of its southern tip, and given its ceaseless number of lakes, mountains, forests, as well as its idyllic cities, Lufthunsa’s home country, which is currently welcoming fully vaccinated travelers, ought to be top of mind in that which concerns visual delight of the natural variety. Every day, visitors queue up to photograph the imperial Neuschwanstein Castle, the half-timbered houses of Bavaria, and the flower-clad Alpine cottages in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and yet there are still several off-the-beaten path places to explore, such as Sächsische Schweiz (Saxon Switzerland),a hilly climbing area (with some 1000 peaks) and national park around the Elbe valley south-east of Dresden in Saxony.
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Helsinki
Scandinavia
Helsinki
Helsinki is an art-lover’s paradise with galleries and museums that satisfy every taste. Modern-art enthusiasts need look no further than the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art. A trip to the Amos Anderson Art Museum, where the largest private collection of art in Finland is housed, will easily occupy a full day. Finally, for an authentic encounter with Finnish artwork, pop into the Galerie Forsblom.
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Home to a dynamic collection of high-end hotels, a whopping 15 Michelin-starred restaurants, and an assortment of colorful and unique neighborhoods, Copenhagen certainly does offer something for everyone. Stroll through the Tivoli Gardens, embrace Danish music and art in Christiania or Nørrebro, and snap photos for your feed in the waterfront distinct of Nyhavn.
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In Oslo, prepare to be surprised. Once overlooked in favor of sister cities, this Scandinavian metropolis is a thriving, culture-rich mecca unto itself. Submit yourself to Michelin-starred Nordic dining at Maaemo (don’t miss the mountain trout), explore the up-and-coming neighborhoods of Tøyen and Grønland, and spend an afternoon gallery-hopping in the Old Town.
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The Scandinavian subregion of Northern Europe, which comprises the countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, it is practically synonymous with scenic excursions. With fjords galore, snow-bathed peaks, interminable beaches, and the allure of the northern lights, expect to be teetering on the very precipice of beauty. From Rabjerhg Mile, the migrating dune in Denmark, to Norway’s Geirangerfjord which is surrounded by lush peaks and active waterfalls, to South Sweden’s Gothenburg Archipelago and its picturesque islands, wonderment awaits you in Scandinavia! Check the entry requirements for each country on Lufthansa’s website and get set to have your breath-stolen by the organic splendor of European topographies.
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Florence
Milan
Rome
Italy
Florence
The birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is the physical embodiment of old-meets-new. Here, centuries-old palaces and legendary sights are as ubiquitous as up-and-coming culinary establishments and cocktail bars, colorful boutique hotels, and reimagined marketplaces and museums.
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It’s Italy’s fashion, finance, publishing, and design capital—and there’s no shortage of experiences to be had in the city. Get your culture fix at the Duomo or the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, indulge in happy hour at 10 Corso Como Cafe, and hang your hat at Hotel Principe di Savoia. Expect to be awed and delighted every step of the way.
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Italy is a country that lends itself to almost any sort of traveler, from luxury-lover to avid adventurer, from urban thrill-seeker to those in search of quieter Arcadian days. And whether it is in the mountainous Dolomites of the Northern Italy, the grand lake regions of Como or Garda, the undulating verdant hills of Tuscany, the sprawling and unspoiled national parks of Abruzzo or the rapturous coastal regions of Campania or Puglia, the eye is bound to be spoiled for beauty. With proof of COVID-19 vaccination or evidence of negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before arrival, a negative rapid lateral flow test taken within 48 hours before arrival, or a certificate proving recovery from Covid-19 within the last six months, travelers are welcome to enter Italy quarantine-free. The perfect time to visit Italy is always now, but venture forth in the early autumn months and you’ll be treated to vistas less adulterated by tourists while still benefiting from mild weather in most regions.
Venice
Catania
Naples
Capri
Amalfi
Come for the Colosseum, stay for the cacio e pepe. When in Rome, as they say, punctuate adventures through history with dynamic meals at restaurants and cafés appreciated by tourists and locals alike. For example, after a historical tour of the Pantheon, pop over to the adjacent Armando al Pantheon for one of the most authentic and delicious pasta meals you can enjoy in Italy.
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Artistic and edgy, the largest city in Southern Italy harbors unparalleled history and heritage that awaken the senses of all who visit. Stay at the iconic SuperOtium in Rione Sanita, order spaghetti with butter and artichokes at Veritas, and toast to the day at L’Antiquario, a speakeasy in a former antique shop.
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Itching to explore Capri like a local? Consider a stay at J.K. Place Capri, a cliffside oasis with magnificent views toward the Bay of Naples. Stumble into E’ Divino, where natives outnumber tourists. Catch a swim at Marina Piccola, then hike up to the ruins of Emperor Tiberius’s Villa Jovis for unparalleled views of the sea.
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In Amalfi, visit the Duomo—and don’t forget the Cappella del Crocifisso, where most of the museum’s prized pieces are displayed. After your tour, enjoy local meat, cheeses, and a glass of refreshing white wine at Bar Francese in the square outside.
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Find yourself fascinated with this underrated Italian city nestled in the shadows of Mount Etna. Catch a ballet or classical concert at Teatro Massimo, indulge in a long lunch at Trattoria da Federico, and tour the stunning Palazzo Biscari.
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Milan
Venice
It’s Italy’s fashion, finance, publishing, and design capital—and there’s no shortage of experiences to be had in the city. Get your culture fix at the Duomo or the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, indulge in happy hour at 10 Corso Como Cafe, and hang your hat at Hotel Principe di Savoia. Expect to be awed and delighted every step of the way.
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