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Less Discovered Cities In Europe

Taking our guests to discover less travelled areas of Europe (and the world in general) is what we pride ourselves on. There are some real must-visit gems out there which if you’ve not already explored then you simply must add them to your list. Here we list our favourite undiscovered Untravelled Paths European cities just waiting for you to visit!

Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bascarsija square with Sebilj wooden fountain in Old Town Sarajevo, capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo is a city that beautifully blends Eastern and Western cultures, offering a unique and diverse experience. From exploring its rich history and architectural marvels to savouring delicious local cuisine, Sarajevo is a fascinating place to visit for all guests with its warm hospitality and stunning surrounding landscapes. It’s also an easy day trip to Mostar and its iconic bridge, the nearby Kravica Waterfalls and picturesque Blahaj Monastery. If you want to see all this combined with a night in Dubrovnik then why don’t you join us on our 4-night Mini Bosnia Experience.

Sibiu, Romania

Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania, the Liars Bridge and view of Small Square and Council Tower

Sibiu, although voted the European Capital of Culture back in 2007 is still a relatively hidden gem in Transylvania, known for its well-preserved medieval charm and vibrant cultural scene. With its cobblestone streets, colourful houses, and numerous festivals, Sibiu transports you back in time while offering modern amenities and a lively atmosphere. It’s also home to the beautiful Astra Museum which is European’s largest outdoor Museum. If you want to properly discover this charming city which showcases some of the best the region has to offer then come and join us on the 4-night Dracula or 7-night Transylvania Experiences.

Kotor, Montenegro

Church of Saint Tryphon in the old town of Kotor.Montenegro

Nestled in a picturesque bay, Kotor is a stunning coastal town that boasts a rich history and breathtaking natural beauty. Its medieval old town, surrounded by imposing city walls, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a maze of narrow streets, charming squares, and historical landmarks. It provides the ideal base from which to explore the Bay whether that’s by water or road you’ll be able to easily visit the charming medieval town of Perast or go and marvel at the superyachts in Tivat. If you want to explore the bay and the Old Town of Kotor then why not join us on one of our Montenegro Experiences.

Ljubljana, Slovenia

The colourful and green Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia

The capital of Slovenia is arguably Europe’s greenest capital. Along with the abundance of fresh, clean air, Ljubljana is a colourful and charming city that captivates guests with its enchanting architecture, lively riverside cafes, and open spaces. With its pedestrian-friendly streets and vibrant cultural scene, Ljubljana is perfect for exploring on foot and offers a unique blend of history, nature, and modernity. If you fancy visiting this often overlooked city then why no join us on one of our Slovenia Experiences.

Seville, Spain

Plaza Espana on sunny day. Seville (Sevilla), Andalusia, Southern Spain.

Ok, this is probably the most well known of our entries but it’s so often overlooked by visitors for Barcelona, Madrid and even Valencia. Seville is a vibrant Andalusian city that exudes energy and passion. Known for its flamenco, stunning architecture, and lively festivals, Seville offers a rich cultural experience. From exploring the magnificent Alcázar palace to indulging in delicious tapas and wandering through the enchanting streets of the historic center, Seville is a city that captures the heart of every visitor – just ask them! If you’d like to visit Seville then why not join us on one of our Spanish adventures, all of which feature this beautiful city.

If you are interested in joining us on any of our experiences in these fabulously vibrant cities but have some questions please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Written by James Chisnall