Five of the best places to burst into song
It's not just the hills that are alive with music on this continent...
It's not just the hills that are alive with music on this continent...
Renew your sense of childish wonder with a holiday at one of these leafy getaways.
There's a green revolution sweeping through the land of great reds, writes Kevin Begos.
Kevin Pilley raises a glass to romance in Rudolph Valentino's home town.
Catherine Masters enjoys a short visit to the gateway to Provence.
These celebrations of sound will keep you rocking all summer long.
Adele Thurlow explores the country's Highlands, isles and cosmopolitan cities.
Capture the essence of your Roman holiday by selecting your snapping spots carefully.
Make sure you try these tasty treats when visiting Poland.
Daniel Scott takes the road less travelled and discovers Iceland's lonely, lovely heart.
For years, some of Italy's most beautiful gardens were locked away from public view.
Stephanie Holmes sails away from the crowds on a small ship cruise.
Party it up at one of these hot spots in the German capital.
There are ways to ease double-digit flight times, writes Stephanie Holmes.
This charming region in England's northwest recently acquired World Heritage status.
All the iconic photos you need to take while in the City of Lights.
These lesser-known centres are worth making a detour for.
Leila George has advice to bear in mind when looking for long-haul bargains.
The spirit of the famous boy reporter thrives in Belgium, writes Max Wooldridge.
Hit Europe's far north for spellbinding views of the Aurora Borealis.
It's a playground of the rich but Verbier wants to lose its 'exclusive' label.
Hand-cranked 'voetveren' is a fabulous finale to a day of criss-crossing waterways.
Xenia Taliotis visits the pretty villages that have inspired artists for centuries.
Leighton Luke stays in a Luxury Valley View king room overlooking the Old Town.
One of Europe's treasures, Granada owes much of its splendour to North African invaders.
Kaye Mueller explores rural Catalonia and discovers eccentrics and entrepreneurs.
When soldiers ran on to Flanders Fields no side won, writes Nicholas Jones.