From the 13th of August to the 16th, the Grand Palace in Belgium hosts, every two years, a carpet filled with begonias.
Iceland, is famous for its glaciers, the Northern Lights, and frankly sub-freezing temperatures.
Zermatt, in southern Switzerland’s Valais canton, is a mountain resort renowned for skiing, climbing, and hiking.
Nestled within the centre of the Bohemia region, the castle is one of the most beautiful landmarks in the country dating back to the 12th century.
This is where natural stones untouched by man, have designed a magical space resembling the gothic arches from a cathedral.
We love the reflection in the water of the Colosseum. In itself, day or night, this 70 AD Roman Amphitheater looks incredibly impressive and was then the Largest ever ancient Roman Amphitheatre built, and now is still the Largest, in the world, standing amphitheatre today.
Iceland is renowned for its magnificent glaciers and its sheer gigantic scale and size. It’s also renowned for the super cold winter months reaching almost intolerable human sub-freezing temperatures.