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5 lesser-known mediaeval fortified towns in Europe

5 lesser-known mediaeval fortified towns in Europe

This article explores five lesser-known European mediaeval fortified cities, highlighting their architectural significance and distinctive histories. It invites visitors to discover these quaint locations for a closer-up look at Europe's mediaeval past by showcasing Obidos in Portugal, Gordes in France, Ston in Croatia, Loket in Czechia, and Monemvasia in Greece.

Quiet corners of Bruges: A different way to see the city

Quiet corners of Bruges: A different  way to see the city

Bruges, a beautifully preserved mediaeval city, has become a popular tourist destination. While lively attractions like Market Square draw crowds, hidden gems such as Huidenvettersplein and Jan van Eyckplein offer tranquil experiences. Visitors can explore rich history, indulge in local delicacies, and enjoy peaceful corners away from the bustling crowds.

Füssen: A hidden gem beneath Neuschwanstein Castle

Füssen: A hidden gem beneath Neuschwanstein Castle

Füssen, a charming Bavarian town near Neuschwanstein Castle, offers rich history, notable architecture, and stunning natural beauty. Once renowned for its lute-making, Füssen boasts mediaeval streets, the Baroque abbey of St Mang, and the impressive Hohes Schloss. Visitors can enjoy tranquil rivers, beautiful lakes, and authentic Bavarian cuisine, making Füssen a must-explore destination.

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