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An Instagram Primer for Untourists

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Travel Tips Trip planning

May 2, 2018 by Andrea Szyper

Love photography? Have a smartphone? Why not sign up for Instagram? It’s super easy to share photos from your trip to Europe in real time with family and friends back home. Instagram allows you to share publicly or only with those who follow you, and you can adjust settings so that you must approve any…  


Scintillating Sintra: Top Sights to Explore

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Portugal

May 1, 2018 by Untours Staff

On the outskirts of Lisbon, the village of Sintra is so full of sights, it almost overshadows Portugal’s capital city. We based our central Portugal UnTour here for good reason! Here is a quick rundown of the town’s major sights. The Palácio Nacional Formerly a summer haven for the royals, the palace dominates Sintra. It…  


Finding Etruscan Treasures, and Friendship, in Umbria (Part 1)

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Italy Tuscany Umbria

April 20, 2018 by Betty Albert

This is part one in a series on the ancient Etruscan civilization that inhabited central Italy from the 8th – 4th centuries BC. Planning our trip to Italy last May, I became interested in the historical finds of the Etruscans, who thrived during four centuries BC and contributed heavily to Roman civilization. The Greeks regarded…  


10 Fascinating Places to Explore in Porto, Portugal

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Portugal

April 19, 2018 by Andrea Szyper

Set dramatically on the banks of the Douro River, Porto is one of Portugal’s most beautiful, charming, and picturesque cities. It was a natural for our Northern Portugal UnTour. Here are some of our favorite sites in town. Cais da Ribeira The Ribeira District is teaming with restaurants, bars, and street life. This charming and…  


Swiss Delight: Cruising Lake Lucerne

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Heartland Oberland Switzerland Train

April 11, 2018 by Special Guest

Swiss guests on the Heartland or Oberland UnTours will certainly visit the town of Lucerne during their stay. And Lake Lucerne is one of its star attractions. There are many ways to explore it. Whether on a historical steamboat, a comfortable yacht, or a modern catamaran, guests can glide over the waters of Lake Lucerne…  


The Best of Edinburgh Part 2: New Town

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Museums Scotland

April 4, 2018 by Andrea Szyper

In the 18th century, overcrowding in the old town became intolerable and building started in the area to the north, and called the New Town. It is considered to be a masterpiece of town planning and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.   Princes Street is a major shopping area and Princes Street Gardens are…  


The Mt. Rigi Steam Train, A Swiss Untour Highlight

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Heartland Oberland Switzerland

March 21, 2018 by Andrea Szyper

We can’t get enough of Switzerland around here, even 43 years after we ran our first UnTour there. The beauty of the Swiss Alps is a perennial wonder, and the Swiss Travel System is our favorite way to explore the area, using lift, boats, and especially trains to take in the most dramatic mountain and…  


Dinosaurs, Pilgrims, Windmills, and Art: The Leiden Museum Guide

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Holland Leiden

March 5, 2018 by Untours Staff

Leiden has it all! This charming Dutch UnTour hometown is laced with peaceful canals and endowed with an important university, the oldest in the country founded in 1575. With its bustling market, vibrant street life, and excellent train access to Amsterdam and the rest of Holland, it is a fabulous base for exploring the Netherlands….  


Paris Cafe Culture in Saint-Germain

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Coffee & Cafes Food and Drink France Paris

February 27, 2018 by Untours Staff

There are so many neighborhoods to discover while enjoying a Paris UnTour. Each has its own culture and history, and few as celebrated as the café life in St-Germain.   Once the center of Paris’s intellectual life from the 20s to the 50s, the Left Bank district of St. Germain is more popular than ever….  


The Best of Edinburgh Part 1: Old Town

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Scotland

February 20, 2018 by Andrea Szyper

Edinburgh is a majestic, regal city dominated by history and the academic life of its universities. In its dramatic topography, convivial street life, and stunning architecture, you’ll find a lot to love about Edinburgh. Whether you are joining us in the Scottish Highlands, spending time in our Central Scotland UnTour, or combining both locations in…