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  • Lake BledA true oasis, an emerald lake surrounded by green forests and a medieval castle.
  • VolterraVolterra has great architecture, including two castles and countless Etruscan remains.
  • LuccaWith a history going back to Ancient Roman times, Lucca still has marvelous architecture from that era.
  • MontalcinoAnother beautiful town in Tuscany, dotted with silvery olive orchards and vineyards.
  • MontepulcianoThis town in Tuscany is famous all over the world for its Vino Nobile di Montepulciano red wine.
  • Praia D'El ReyUnspoilt natural beauty, a true relaxation oasis just one hour from Lisbon.
  • DouroThis region in Northern Portugal is famous for the sweet Port wine.
  • BordeauxYou'll be raising your glass many times in Bordeaux, which is renowned for its wines, considered amongst the best in the world.
  • BurgundyNoted for its rich history, Burgundy is probably most famous for the wines of the same name, its vineyards being some of the most prestigious in the world.
  • Camp NouThe largest stadium in Europe and the eleventh in the world.
  • Chianti RegionChianti is an area of Tuscany, made famous by the red wine of the same name.
  • The Grand BazaarIstanbul's Grand Bazaar is the biggest covered market in the world and is home to over 3,000 shops.
  • Hidcote Manor GardenOne of England's great gardens, with exquisite garden rooms, each special and with a unique character.
  • Villa LanteWith the famous garden at Bomarzo, one of the most famous Italian 16th century Mannerist gardens.
  • Stourhead GardenStourhead has one of the world's finest 18th-century landscape gardens.
  • Villa d'EsteIt is one of the most remarkable and comprehensive illustrations of Renaissance culture.
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