To get to know a new destination better during your trip, you should steer away from the usual tourist routes. It is better to try your hand at being a local, getting to know the habits and culture from the inside. For a longer trip (up to 90 days), you won’t want to stay in a touristy area, but rather in a “normal” one, so that you can get a feel for local life. There are 6 cities in Europe where this kind of holiday is best practised.
A boutique hotel called Amor de Dios 17 is located in the Spanish capital. It is located on a secluded street in the city centre. On one side is the Plaza Mayor and on the other is the Prado Museum. The first few days are about sightseeing. Then you can gradually get to know the area. So rest up during siesta time, sit down for a late-night dinner and wake up in the morning and go for a cup of coffee.
Explore Munich, Bavaria’s capital city, on a pleasant side street with the Schwan Locke aparthotel. Munich has a relatively sedate pace of life. Aside from the local beauties and original buildings, the local cuisine makes it famous. Sausages and pastries mixed with speciality beers will make you fall in love. The hotel offers apartments for up to 90 days.
Bath is known as the holiday destination of wealthy families in the works of English literature. However, the city takes its name from the ancient Roman Baths. It is characterized by incredible architecture, which has a moderate amount of luxury and elegance. Exploring the city requires energy and spirit, which is where Hiding Space – Trim Street Apartments comes in. The view over Bath is spectacular, but you can enjoy it while soaking in the rooftop Jacuzzi.
Lisbon is famous for its hills and the old city. Wandering through the streets and watching the yellow trams makes you fall in love with it even more. To enhance the experience of the Portuguese capital, the Lisbon Art Stay apartments offer spacious and light accommodation. They are large and light and have a typical Portuguese colour scheme. There are many cafés, shops and beaches nearby. Assimilation can take place quite quickly.
The people of Dublin are considered one of the most hospitable. So many who come and get to know Ireland’s capital don’t want to leave. The cool thing about the city is its atmospheric pubs and music. The Zanzibar Locke aparthotel is a great way to get into the spirit of Ireland. Housed in a Georgian-era building on the waterfront in the city centre, this hotel has a Scandinavian flair. The apartments have a Scandinavian flair and an unbelievably cozy feel.
Tourists prefer driving to Amsterdam or Rotterdam. Indeed, these are two of the top cities in the Netherlands, where everything is arranged for visitors. But the real Dutch flair can be felt in The Hague. The city is small enough that you can get around on foot. Ideally, of course, you should do it by bicycle, as locals do. The COVE Centrum Aparthotel is centrally located, so it’s a great starting point to get to know the city.