A central Milan base turns wet weather into an easy day of museums, short walks, covered passages, and well-placed cafés.
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Brussels’ Grand Place Is Better By Day Than By Dinner
by Mila LaurentA Brussels walk around Grand Place that works best in daylight, with smarter places to eat and drink when evening comes
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A Reykjavik afternoon that skips the Blue Lagoon and stays close to the city centre, with better use of limited time, weather, food, and walking.
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A Slow Brussels Afternoon Built Around Museums
by Clara LindstromPlan a rainy layover in Brussels around excellent museums, a sensible lunch, and a few elegant indoor stops that make bad weather feel entirely manageable.
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Ban Jelačić Square Is Not Where Zagreb Starts
by Mila LaurentSkip the square-first routine and get to know Zagreb through its tram lines, café terraces, museum stops, and neighborhoods that give the city its real rhythm.
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Sarajevo In Shoulder Season, Beyond The Old Town
by Mila LaurentA practical, slower guide to Sarajevo in shoulder season, with cafés, museums, neighbourhoods, and the best ways to move beyond the Old Town.
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Copenhagen Without Renting A Bike Everywhere
by Mila LaurentA practical guide to getting around Copenhagen without cycling everywhere, with the best transit, walkable areas, ferries, and smart places to pause.
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The Prague Café Scene Rewards An Early Start
by Clara LindstromStart your Prague day with the cafés that do their best work before noon, from old-world coffee rooms to modern espresso bars and elegant breakfast stops.
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Vienna Before Summer Breaks Open
by Noor De SmetPlan a spring visit to Vienna for café mornings, museum time, palace gardens, and easier days before the summer crowds and heat arrive.
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The First Thing You Notice About Nicosia
by Noor De SmetDiscover the first things that stand out in Nicosia, from the walled old city and divided streets to museums, cafés, and easy short-trip neighbourhoods.