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Architectural Gems in Spain Beyond the Usual Route
Liam O'Connell
18
May,
2026
Most travelers land in Barcelona or Madrid, take photos of the most famous landmarks, and then leave, thinking they've "done" the country. But surprisingly, the really interesting architectural styles hide in underrated cities in Spain that can barely be found in guidebooks. The lesser-known Spanish cities on this list aren't just "nice alternatives." On the contrary, each one represents a great chapter in Spanish architecture history.
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Free Things to See and Do in Amsterdam: The Ultimate Budget Guide
Liam O'Connell
11
May,
2026
Most European capitals charge visitors to see the best spots. But Amsterdam’s canals, old buildings, courtyards, and many more attractions remain free for wanderers.
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Underrated Cities in Spain That Deserve a Spot on Your Trip
Liam O'Connell
04
May,
2026
The hidden gems in Spain offer everything Barcelona and Madrid do — amazing architecture, wine, incredibly tasty food, and much more. Moreover, these lesser-known cities offer a genuine experience of Spain rather than the boring, ordinary tourism. Random Tuesday afternoons here feel like accidentally wandering into the real life of Spaniards.
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Things to Do in Florence: Landmarks, Art, and Local Tips
Liam O'Connell
27
April,
2026
When you arrive in Florence, your senses get ambushed, all at once. First, it's the smell — espresso mixed with something sweet from a bakery. Then it’s the visual — that Tuscan light everyone talks about, catching Brunelleschi's Dome and terracotta rooftops. The best things to do in Florence are often on ranked lists. But Florence has another side, and it's less romantic. For example, the Uffizi Gallery queue will eat your morning. A bad lunch near the Duomo will eat your budget. Assuming you can walk up to Michelangelo's David on a Tuesday afternoon will eat your entire itinerary. Knowing what to do in Florence will determine whether it is a trip you'll talk about for years or one you'll politely describe as "a learning experience."
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Free Museums in Paris That Are Actually Worth Your Time
Ava Sterling
20
April,
2026
Paris is expensive, and everyone knows it. You will pay for museums, expensive hotels, and restaurants that charge quite a lot for their coffee. However, one interesting aspect here is that the best art doesn't cost anything. Fourteen free museums in Paris simply exist. Most people don't know about them because they're stuck in the Louvre line. But if you actually want to explore beyond the usual tourist mess, book local Paris city tours on sites like FREETOUR.com. You will not only learn more about a city, but also discover authentic museums and galleries that are truly free.
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Where to See the Most Important Roman Theaters in the World
Ava Sterling
14
April,
2026
Some places don't fully make sense until you're standing in them. Ancient Roman theaters are like that. They survived in greater numbers than most people expect, scattered across Europe, the Middle East, and even North Africa. Some of them still host live performances every summer, which says something about how well they were built.
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The 4 Facades of the Sagrada Familia: Meaning, Symbolism, and What to See
Ava Sterling
06
April,
2026
It was started in 1882 and is still unfinished. The 4 facades of the Sagrada Familia face different directions and evoke different emotions, so missing one is like missing the point. And a walk with FREETOUR.com honestly saves you hours of confusion.
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The World’s 100 Best Cities for Free Walking Tours in 2026
Jürgen Müller
30
March,
2026
FREETOUR.com looked at booking data and traveler reviews from over a million trips to rank the best walking tour cities for 2026. Budapest took first place (again), followed by Rome and Vienna. Europe still dominates, but cities like Mexico City, Tokyo, and Medellín are rising up the charts. What's really happening? Travelers are getting tired of overcrowded landmarks and gravitating toward smaller historic cities where they can pay guides what they want and have real conversations instead of just taking photos.
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Where to Travel Alone in 2026: 15 Solo Destinations
Jürgen Müller
23
March,
2026
At some point, you stop waiting for everyone's schedules and just go on a trip. No group chat negotiations, no compromises on the itinerary, no standing outside a restaurant for twenty minutes while someone checks reviews. Just you, a bag, and wherever you actually want to be. If that sounds appealing and you keep finding reasons to put it off, consider 2026 as a reasonable year to stop doing so. More cities are set up for independent travelers than ever before, and the number of people traveling solo has grown large enough.
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The 20 Most Beautiful Cities in the World: A Curated Guide
Jürgen Müller
16
March,
2026
What is the most beautiful city in the world? Genuinely hard to answer, which is exactly why this guide works through 20 of the most beautiful cities in the world, each evaluated on architecture, natural setting, walkability, light, and that gut feeling a place either has or doesn't. Beauty is subjective, so the criteria behind every pick are clearly laid out. You decide what fits your taste.
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Seville Fair Guide: What to Do, Dates, Fireworks & Etiquette
Sofia Ricci
10
March,
2026
Every spring, one of Europe's color-saturated celebrations takes over an entire neighborhood in Seville. The Feria de Sevilla, officially known as the April Fair in Seville, runs for seven days on the Real de la Feria fairgrounds, typically two weeks after Easter. It should also be noted that flights and hotels around this period fill up quickly, so book in advance.
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Most Popular Flower Destinations Worldwide
Liam O'Connell
02
March,
2026
Here's the thing nobody tells you: that amazing Instagram photos of travelers on famous flower fields take months of trip planning. This guide will tell you in detail where to actually go, when the peak bloom window hits, which destinations are genuinely overrun with tourists, and what you have to book before the good options disappear.
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Things to Do in Cádiz City: What to See and Where to Go
Liam O'Connell
18
February,
2026
Cádiz is just a small peninsula jutting into the Atlantic. The city is filled with golden buildings and the faint scent of frying fish drifting through the alleyways. It's one of the oldest cities in Western Europe, and you can feel that age in the stones underfoot.
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What to Do in Valencia: Must-See Places, Free Things & Local Tips
Liam O'Connell
06
February,
2026
You're thinking about going to this beautiful city, but don’t know what things to do in Valencia. This city was the capital of Spain, is the birthplace of paella Valenciana, and claims to possess the Holy Grail in its cathedral. Going there, you will see a perfect Valencia sightseeing mix of ancient historic landmarks and modern architecture. The city has an incredible historic center packed with UNESCO World Heritage sites, numerous museums you can visit for free, outdoor attractions — beaches like Las Arenas and local markets like Mercado Central, and many more. When you ask yourself what to do in Valencia, just remember that what really can get you is how the destination just works. This place is one of those cities that surprises most visitors. It's got everything you'd want from a European city break destination without the overwhelming crowds of Barcelona or Madrid.
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What to See and Do in Madrid: Attractions, Sightseeing to Visit
Liam O'Connell
30
January,
2026
Madrid combines royal grandeur with vibrant street life, creating one of Europe's most dynamic capital cities. The Spanish capital offers world-class art museums, historic squares buzzing with activity, and neighborhoods where traditional tapas bars sit alongside modern cultural spaces. Whether you're visiting for a quick weekend or planning a longer stay, understanding what to see in Madrid will help you make the most of this walkable, easily accessible city.
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