• A-Z Of Capital Cities: Vaduz

    A city hidden in-between mountains, where history and modernity prevail together in harmony. Vaduz stands out for being one of the smallest capital cities in the world. In fact, curiously enough, it is not even the largest municipality in Liechtenstein. That honour is held by the neighbouring town of...
  • A-Z Of Capital Cities: Vatican City

    Famous for the place of worship of the Pope and the Catholic Church, Vatican City, situated in Rome has over 25,000 tourists visiting daily. The Sistine Chapel, originally known as the Cappella Magna, was restored between 1477 and 1480 by Pope Sixtus IV and was thus named after him....
  • A-Z of Capital Cities: Copenhagen

    Famed for little more than the Little Mermaid statue and Tivoli Gardens, the wonders of Copenhagen are known by few people. Copenhagen is a sizzling city which houses an eclectic mix of European culture and history, as well as a deep background in Nordic food. Copenhagen, known locally as...
  • A-Z of Capital Cities: Budapest

    Budapest is undoubtedly underrated. Whilst it sits shyly in the shadows of confident European cities such as Amsterdam, Prague, Berlin and Paris – Budapest is slowly creeping onto centre stage and proving why it’s a city not to be missed off any European bucket list (George Ezra has certainly done a good...