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Whatever you hunger for - art, architecture, cuisine, snow - you better pack a big appetite when you come to Austria.
Belgium & Luxembourg Travel Guide
This has got to be one of Europe's most underrated regions. Once you've sated yourself on the Trappist beers and world-famous chocolates, grab a bike and set off to explore Brussel's African quarter and the cobbled streets of Luxembourg City.
Bulgaria won't remain off the beaten track for long. Black Sea beaches, forests inhabited by bears and lynx, multicoloured monasteries filled with fabulous icons - not to mention dynamic, cosmopolitan Sofia with its sociable alfresco bars and fascinating museums.
Whether you seek high culture in Vienna or high jinks at Munich's Oktoberfest, want to ride a horse drawn carriage through eastern Slovakia or hike through Poland's dramatic Tatra mountains, you'll be inspired to uncover the charms of Central Europe with this comprehensive guide.
Croatia offers the best of the Med for a fraction of the price. Our guide takes you to the best sun-worshipping spots and then fills you in on the rest of the pretty picture.
So is Cyprus really Aphrodite's island, as the tourist brochures like to declare? Its pleasures and attractions would certainly please a goddess...
Czech & Slovak Republics Travel Guide
By all means lose yourself a while in Prague's shadowy lanes, but don't leave without tasting the rest of the region. Head out into the Czech and Slovak Republics to bounce around on white water, sample the 'devil's sauté' and sloth it in spa towns.
According to an international survey, Danish people are the happiest in the world. This guidebook is packed full of itineraries, interviews with locals and a resident chef's recommendations. See, you're smiling already.
Whether it's lazing on Adriatic beaches, admiring Soviet architecture or kicking up your heels in Tallinn or Tirana, this is the only guide covering all of Eastern Europe.
It doesn't take long on English soil to realise England is a breeze to get around and a blast to explore.
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