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La Coruña (Spain)
Burgos (Spain)
Metz (France)
Luzern (Swtizerland)
Guincho beaches (Portugal) tourist usually visit other beaches.
Braga (Portugal)
Conil de la Frontera (Spain) well known but I couldn't find foreigners.
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Scandinavia is expensive and doesn't have as long of a history as say Italy, Greece, France, it also doesn't have any warm beaches to swim in. It definitely has it's own charm, though, but it doesn't seem many Germans, Brits.etc flock to Scandinavia for a summer holiday.
In Italy, Trieste. And I would combine that with Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Bratislava and Cracow in a single trip, the latter two may also be considered undiscovered gems.
In Spain, Ávila.
In northern Europe, some of the Hansa League cities such as Bruges, Hamburg, and Tallinn.
Undiscovered Gems of Europe (Cities not flooded with tourists)
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In Italy, Trieste. And I would combine that with Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Bratislava and Cracow in a single trip, the latter two may also be considered undiscovered gems.
In Spain, Ávila.
In northern Europe, some of the Hansa League cities such as Bruges, Hamburg, and Tallinn.
Krakow has a lot of tourists, I may be wrong but I'd say it has many more tourists than the nations capital Warsaw. And Bruges also would have a lot of tourism.
In Italy, Trieste. And I would combine that with Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Bratislava and Cracow in a single trip, the latter two may also be considered undiscovered gems.
In Spain, Ávila.
In northern Europe, some of the Hansa League cities such as Bruges, Hamburg, and Tallinn.
Scandinavia is expensive and doesn't have as long of a history as say Italy, Greece, France, it also doesn't have any warm beaches to swim in. It definitely has it's own charm, though, but it doesn't seem many Germans, Brits.etc flock to Scandinavia for a summer holiday.
Germans buy summer cottages on the countryside and blend in with the rest of us.
They love us so much in Gemany that even their movies is taking place in Sweden.
Asians travel to the north during winter to visit the ice hotel and look at the northern light.
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