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  • Rainy Milan Is Better When You Stay Central

    by Clara Lindstrom Published: 23 June 2026

    A central Milan base turns wet weather into an easy day of museums, short walks, covered passages, and well-placed cafés.

  • Brussels’ Grand Place Is Better By Day Than By Dinner

    by Mila Laurent Updated: 23 June 2026

    A Brussels walk around Grand Place that works best in daylight, with smarter places to eat and drink when evening comes

  • Skip The Blue Lagoon If You Only Have One Free Afternoon in Reykjavik

    by Mila Laurent Updated: 16 June 2026

    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.

  • A Slow Brussels Afternoon Built Around Museums

    by Clara Lindstrom Updated: 15 June 2026

    Plan a rainy layover in Brussels around excellent museums, a sensible lunch, and a few elegant indoor stops that make bad weather feel entirely manageable.

  • Ban Jelačić Square Is Not Where Zagreb Starts

    by Mila Laurent Published: 8 June 2026

    Skip 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.

  • Sarajevo In Shoulder Season, Beyond The Old Town

    by Mila Laurent Published: 8 June 2026

    A practical, slower guide to Sarajevo in shoulder season, with cafés, museums, neighbourhoods, and the best ways to move beyond the Old Town.

  • Copenhagen Without Renting A Bike Everywhere

    by Mila Laurent Published: 8 June 2026

    A practical guide to getting around Copenhagen without cycling everywhere, with the best transit, walkable areas, ferries, and smart places to pause.

  • The Prague Café Scene Rewards An Early Start

    by Clara Lindstrom Published: 8 June 2026

    Start 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.

  • Vienna Before Summer Breaks Open

    by Noor De Smet Updated: 8 June 2026

    Plan a spring visit to Vienna for café mornings, museum time, palace gardens, and easier days before the summer crowds and heat arrive.

  • The First Thing You Notice About Nicosia

    by Noor De Smet Updated: 8 June 2026

    Discover the first things that stand out in Nicosia, from the walled old city and divided streets to museums, cafés, and easy short-trip neighbourhoods.

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  • Rainy Milan Is Better When You Stay Central

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    Updated: 23 June 2026
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    Updated: 16 June 2026
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