There are places in Europe that are pretty obvious to appear in every traveller’s must-see list. People are excited to see Rome, Paris and Berlin in the first place. But on the other hand, there are less known but definitely not less beautiful European cities that are off the beaten path.

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    1. Visby, Sweden

    This little town located in the Swedish island of Gotland has survived a long and pretty dramatic history thus having much to show to its visitors.

    2. Kamianets-Podilskiy, Ukraine

    Kamianets-Podilskiy has grown over a thousand of years into a magnificent city from the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

    3. Ajaccio, France

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    Warm tranquility and class of this place is its very special lovely atmosphere. Turquoise Mediterranean Sea, golden beaches, and streets hidden away from the summer sun in the shadow of gorgeous buildings.

    4. Maribor, Slovenia

    Second largest city of Slovenia somehow feels more like a big provincial town.

    5. Ghent, Belgium

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    Located between two of its more popular compatriots – Brussels and Bruges, Ghent combines the coziness and the vibrancy from both.

    6. Braşov, Romania

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    Considering its location, Braşov is the heart of Transylvania. It will take you at least one week to visit and explore its castles, countryside and mountains.

    7. Kotor, Montenegro

    Lovely little town of Kotor is one of the Bay of Kotor pearls attracting million of tourists annually.

    8. Lausanne, Switzerland

    Found on the shore of Lake Geneva, this charming city is in the heart of a wine-growing region.

    9. Vicenza, Italy

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    Еhis old, yet often overlooked city has the museums, art galleries, churches, villas and piazzas to keep travellers occupied.

    10. Heraklion, Crete

    Heraklion was built on the remains of once powerful Minoan civilization, and by now it has grown into a big, densely populated modern city.