Living in Europe has a great advantage- EVERYTHING IS CLOSE! So that makes it perfect for weekend trips.
Most major cities are just a small plane-ride away and flights are really affordable. It is the best way to discover Europe one place at the time. Especially, when you are not a full-time traveler and just have those few days a year to discover new places. I have got you covered. Enjoy the series Locally Abroad Weekends and make the best out of long weekends, discovering Europe and other places one city after another.
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