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Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ljubljana's compact, largely pedestrianised old town and flat riverside promenades make it a wonderfully accessible gateway to the Balkans. Explore the baroque architecture of the Triple Bridge and the vibrant open-air market with ease — this intimate capital welcomes you with open arms.
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Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb rewards curious souls with its grand Austro-Hungarian boulevards, world-class museums and a lively café culture. The Lower Town is flat and highly walkable, making it an inspiring cultural hub where the Museum of Broken Relationships and the Croatian National Theatre await your discovery.
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Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade pulses with an irresistible energy — a city that has risen many times and shines all the more for it. Kalemegdan Fortress offers sweeping river views and accessible pathways, while the bohemian Skadarlija district invites you to savour Serbian culture through music, food and living history.
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Skopje, North Macedonia
Skopje is a city of dramatic contrasts, where Ottoman bazaars meet neoclassical monuments and Byzantine churches stand beside modern boulevards. The Macedonia Square and the Old Bazaar are largely navigable with care, offering a vivid, layered cultural experience unlike anywhere else in the Balkans.
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Kotor, Montenegro
Nestled between dramatic limestone mountains and the shimmering Adriatic bay, Kotor is a UNESCO-listed medieval gem that captivates at every turn. The flat stone streets of the old town are inviting to explore, and the waterfront promenade offers spectacular views of one of Europe's most breathtaking natural harbours.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik, the Pearl of the Adriatic, dazzles with its luminous limestone streets and magnificent city walls. While hilly in places, cable cars and accessible routes allow you to soak in the full glory of this extraordinary living monument, where every corner tells a story of maritime power and Renaissance splendour.
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Bari, Italy
Bari serves as a magnificent final chapter — a southern Italian port city where the ancient Basilica di San Nicola and the atmospheric Bari Vecchia old quarter radiate timeless charm. Flat seafront promenades, excellent ferry and flight connections, and the warmth of Pugliese culture make this an uplifting and accessible conclusion to your journey.