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Discover this dynamic city in western France, with its off-beat contemporary art installations, fascinating historical ...
The Transylvanian Alps provide visitors with abundant wildlife, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and quaint villages—without the ...
Even though much of Europe is off-limits to wild campers ... so stay vigilant and respectful. To subscribe to National Geographic Traveller (UK) magazine click here. (Available in select countries ...
The island of Brač is home to arguably the best beach on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, along with crowd-pleasing local cuisine, gentle hikes and island-hopping opportunities that will keep families well ...
This story is part of the National Geographic 33. Norton and Samson Parashina, president of the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust The group does plenty of the things you might expect from a ...
This 77-mile trail follows the Lech — one of the wildest watercourses in central Europe, which floods with ... along Ullswater in the Lake District National Park, it’s all but a mound compared ...
And while Portugal's capital is worth the hype, you'd miss out on Europe's best-kept secret for ... which is the national dish of Portugal. Travelers can find cod prepared fried with french ...
Plans have emerged for a new high-speed train stopping in every single European country. Think tank 21st Europe has proposed plans for a high-speed train that travels and stops across different ...
Taking in a large swathe of the Pyrenees, the Lleida region displays Catalonia at its most raw and rugged. Now, it's increasingly putting itself on the map as a responsible travel destination with ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--National Geographic today has launched the National Geographic 33, a dynamic list honoring 33 extraordinary individuals whose imaginative ideas and unstoppable drive ...
The inaugural 'National Geographic 33' list includes the likes of Don Cheadle, Selena Gomez, Sterlin Harjo, Michelle Yeoh and Jason Momoa. By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer When the National ...
and promoting more joint purchases and production is to create a true European single market for defence, addressing the long-standing fragmentation of a predominantly national-focused market.