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  2. Five cultural European city breaks that are still under-the-radar

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    Best of all, such places are just a short flight or, even better, a train journey away.Read on for our selection of some of the best cultural European city breaks you might not have considered.

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  4. I’ve taken my kids to Europe many times: My tips for a ...

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    7. Let the kids take an active role in trip planning. Ask for your children’s input and weave their interests into the itinerary and they’ll be more invested in your European vacation. My kids ...

  5. Tourism in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Greece has been a key element of the economic activity in the country, and is one of the country's most important sectors.Greece has been a major tourist destination and attraction in Europe since the 1970s for its rich culture and history, which is reflected in large part by its 18 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, among the most in Europe and the world [1] as well as for its long ...

  6. Athens - Wikipedia

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    The regional units of Central Athens, North Athens, South Athens, West Athens and Piraeus with part of East [79] and West Attica [80] regional units combined make up the continuous Athens Urban Area, [80] [81] [82] also called the "Urban Area of the Capital" or simply "Athens" (the most common use of the term), spanning over 412 km 2 (159 sq mi ...

  7. Clonakilty - Wikipedia

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    Clonakilty (/ ˈklɔːnæˌkɪltiː /; Irish: Cloich na Coillte, meaning 'stone (castle) of the woods'), [2] sometimes shortened to Clon, [3][4] is a town in County Cork, Ireland. The town is at the head of the tidal Clonakilty Bay. The rural hinterland is used mainly for dairy farming. [5] The town's population was 4,946 at the 2022 census. [6]