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Lleida

Capital city of the Segria region, with a population of about 120.000, Lleida lies on the River Segre. The Romanesque and Gothic cathedral soars magnificently over the old city quarters with tales of ancient past. While you find yourself amidst vast planes of fruit trees and cereal, less than a two-hour journey can take you to the beautiful Tarragona beaches to the east, or to the Pyrenees in the north. Come and taste snails and meet our local mascot dragon: Lo Marraco! 

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Naples

One is enraptured by the special light shining on this colourful and lively city full of art and charm. Whether you look at the gulf or at the multicoloured city buildings your are never disappointed. 

Enjoy the fish and pasta dishes, and don't miss out on their pastries. Among our favourites were the visit to Teatro San Carlo and the fabulous church interiors. Always welcoming and friendly, Napolitans have a truly Mediterranean spirit.

 

Utena

With nearly 33.000 inhabitants Utena is said to be the coldest town in Lituania Spreading out in the northeast of the country you will encounter it amidst a beautiful landscape full of rivers and some lakes.

The town is a dynamic centre for the region with a large number of clothing and drink factories and businesses, but above all, Utena vibrates to the sound of its music and looks to the future with the confidence of those who build it on talent and determination.

 

Luhacovice

In the lovely spa town of Luhacovice, you will be able to drink from its healing fountains, or take long walks in the countryside and forest if you are in search of peace and quiet. But you can also admire the beautiful modernist architecture, and the villas and Alpine 19th and 20th century houses. Last but not least, the works of the well-known architect Dušan Jurkovič in the spa-facilities are quite impressive.

Our guests tells us about a past rich in traditions and culture to the sound of wonderful music.

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