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  2. Best romantic European city break destinations for couples - AOL

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    Whether you’re after wild natural beauty, thermal soaks and spa time, or cobblestoned streets and canal charm, Ianthe Butt shares 10 of Europe’s best getaways for lovers

  3. 10 best European city breaks – and where to stay this winter

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    Indulge in a culture-packed trip to the Continent at one of these top picks from The Independent’s travel team

  4. 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.

  5. Tourism in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping in the country's hotels, the most numerous are the British, Spanish, French, Germans, Brazilians, the Dutch, Americans, Italians, and the Japanese, which not only want the sun and the beach, but mostly cultural ones, city breaks, gastronomy, nautical tourism, or business traveling. Portugal won 14 "Oscars" of the tourism.

  6. Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    Lisbon was the 7th most "livable city" in the world in 2021 according to lifestyle magazine Monocle. [119] Tourism is also a significant industry. The city is the ninth-most-visited city in Southern Europe, after Istanbul, Rome, Barcelona, Milan, Athens, Venice, Madrid and Florence with 3,639,900 tourists in 2019.

  7. Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The city's port was the fourth largest in the UK in 2023, with numerous shipping and freight lines having headquarters and offices there. [14] Residents of Liverpool are often called "Scousers" in reference to scouse, a local stew made popular by sailors in the city, while "Scouse" is also the most common name given to the distinctive local accent.