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One of Europe's most popular capitals:
Budapest
Budapest, Hungary's capital, is one of Europe's most popular destinations. From its wide boulevards to its historical sites, and from its entertainment culture to its tranquil green spaces, the city has something to satisfy everyone's needs. Must-see historical sites include the legendary Buda Castle, the stately Parliament Building, and St. Stefan's Basilica, which is one of the city's most splendid structures. Walking along the Danube River, which bisects the city, promises an unforgettable experience. The Sziget Festival, one of Europe's largest music and culture festivals, is held every August in Budapest.
The city of romance and splendor:
Prague
The Czech Republic's capital, Prague, is one of Europe's most magical destinations. Prague Castle, bearing witness to the city's history, and the picturesque Vltava River are two notable features of this compact but highly popular city - Prague draws visitors from all around the world, who come for its rich history and splendid architecture. Prague is also well known for its vibrant culinary and entertainment scenes.
Two capitals together :
Vienna and Bratislava
Vienna, Austria's capital, and Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, are an ideal combination for a  weekend getaway, particularly since the two cities are just an hour’s drive from each other.  Vienna has a rich and deep history and a well-deserved reputation as a classical music center, while Bratislava, Slovakia's largest city, features a variety of tourist attractions, including dozens of museums, art galleries, parks and gardens.
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A Balkan nation with picturesque landscapes:
Montenegro
Montenegro has emerged as a prominent tourist destination, as well as a popular destination for Turkish citizens seeking visa-free travel. Places to visit in Montenegro, particularly in the country’s capital, Podgorica, include historical and natural attractions such as the Ostrog Monastery, Durmitor National Park, Kotor, and the Kotor St. Tryphon Cathedral. Because of its geographical structure, it is possible to visit many of Montenegro’s most important destinations within a short period of time. In addition, the country’s mild Mediterranean climate makes it ideal for a quiet weekend getaway, from harbor towns to fishing villages.
Combining history and entertainment:
Belgrade
Belgrade, Serbia's capital, is another of Europe’s most popular destinations for exploration. A lively city with a vibrant city life and entertainment options, Belgrade is also known for its historical and tourist attractions. Belgrade's must-see sites include St. Sava's Cathedral, one of the city's most famous religious buildings, and Belgrade Fortress, located in the city's heart, as well as Kalemegdan, a unique nature park.Â
Europe's cozy island nation:
Malta
Malta, a Mediterranean archipelago, is rising in prominence as a weekend destination for tourists. Easily accessible from Sicily, as well as via air, the compact island of Malta features scenic harbors, lovely beaches, and a number of fascinating medieval sites. Malta's capital, Valletta, is a picturesque UNESCO World Heritage site set between two of the Mediterranean's most beautiful natural harbors.
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History on the banks of the Bic River:
Chisinau
Moldova's capital, known for its striking Soviet-era architecture, stands out as an Eastern Europe destination. The city is compact and easy to explore on foot, thus it is a terrific destination for a long weekend trip. As well, there are a number of historical sites within the city and in the nearby vicinity. The National Museum of Moldovan History, the Triumphal Arch opposite the government building, and the Cathedral of the Nativity are just a few of Chisinau’s highlights. In addition, Chisinau has many natural areas, including expansive green spaces that are calm and peaceful.
A historical Polish city:
Krakow
Krakow, one of Europe's best-preserved medieval cities, transports visitors back to a bygone era. It's no coincidence that the city - the country's cultural and artistic hub - was named "City of Literature" by UNESCO in 2013. A city with many wonderful titles and a unique history, it was also Poland's former capital. For visitors with limited time, the Old Town district, which is near the city center, should be the first stop. The wonders of Gothic architecture and the lively nightlife are also worth experiencing.
