City trips with Hallwag Kümmerly+Frey
Venice
Venice casts its spell on everyone. Is it the ancient car-free alleys, palazzi and canals that make it so appealing? Is it the gondoliers who sail you through the canals or the delicious Venetian delicacies?
Munich
Home of both suit and lederhosen wearers, of Mediterranean street cafés and Central European beer halls, of ambitious art and high-tech industry.
Florence
The impressive Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, the Ponte Vecchio as the oldest bridge in the city or the extensive Renaissance art collection in the Uffizi Gallery - these are just a few Florence sights.
Helsinki
The vivid capital of Finland promises coziness in the High North and offers numerous attractions.
Lisbon
When it comes to beauty, few cities can compete with this supermodel, which stretches across seven beautifully shaped hills on the banks of the Tejo.
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, the medieval town on the southernmost tip of the Croatian Adriatic coast, is part of the sunny Dalmatian region.
Stockholm
The impressively located Swedish capital spreads over 14 islands and is rightly called the "Venice of the North".
Bergen
Bergen is considered the most beautiful city in the fjord country of Norway, if not the whole kingdom. Immerse yourself in 1,000 years of history and spend your perfect day in the Hanseatic city.
Capetown
Cape Town in South Africa is often mentioned in the same breath as Rio de Janeiro, Sydney or San Francisco.

Baku
There is hardly any place in the Caucasus that is more exciting than Baku. However, tourists have not yet discovered the capital of Azerbaijan for themselves.
Salzburg
Salzburg radiates a lot of charm and beauty. Not only during the Advent season - but during this time, the beautiful old town becomes a true pearl.
Strasbourg
Strasbourg in Advent - that is a unique atmosphere. Kilometre-long fairy lights and innumerable small and large concerts enchant the Alsatian city into a Christmas magical world.
Sydney
The most cosmopolitan city in the Southern Hemisphere shines with white sandy beaches, surfers, excellent gourmet restaurants and of course some of the top sights.
Edinburgh
Edinburgh is one of the most often visited metropolises in Great Britain after London.
Berlin
The German capital has developed into an extraordinary metropolis in which creativity, technology and culture merge in a unique way.
Riga
The fascinating Art Nouveau metropolis offers an exciting mix of culture, history, nature and a modern lifestyle.
San Francisco
The open bay and gateway to the Pacific with the imposing Golden Gate Bridge is worth a trip alone.
London
London is stimulating and exciting and if you find it too hectic, there is always a park or pub just around the corner.
Hamburg
Hamburg is the most beautiful city in the world - at least that's what the people of Hamburg say. The cosmopolitan and diverse Hanseatic city is the perfect destination for a short holiday.
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is the trendiest metropolis on the Mediterranean - thanks to top gastronomy, 14 kilometres of white sandy beaches and the legendary nightlife in the city that never sleeps.
Moscow
Cosmopolitan city of contrasts and superlatives. The city has been letting the rest of the world know for some time that it has more to offer than just football stadiums and the domed Red Square skyline.
Singapore
Shopping, food and a lot of culture packed into the smallest space. The skyline reflects the rapid changes of recent years - a breathtaking mixture of small British colonial buildings and modern skyscrapers.
Paris
Famous for the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum and the Cathedral Notre Dame; Paris is versatile, charming and there are endless discoveries to be made.
Split
Split - once under the rule of the Roman Emperor Diocletian - is today one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Mediterranean state.
Verona
Verona is one of those places in the world that sparkle with romance. The city has a rare beauty, which is mainly due to its historical development and the incomparably well-preserved historical buildings.
Tallinn
Old town flair, street art and a lot of medieval history - the capital of Estonia presents itself as an extremely multifaceted metropolis.