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Montréal, Québec

WISMAR, GERMANY As the largest market square in Germany and home to one of the finest preserved examples of German Brick Gothic architecture, this UNESCO World Heritage Site has been an important Baltic seaport from the 1300s to today.

HAMBURG, GERMANY Free spirited, artsy and diverse Hamburg is an eclectic city where you can relax in lovely parks one minute, browse an outdoor market the next, take in live theatre or comedy, or stroll red-brick canals all in the same day.

SKAGEN, DENMARK Skagen is the Scandinavian version of a beach retreat, complete with lighthouses and birdwatching. Once popular to impressionist painters, the town’s artistry lives on in museums, shops, galleries and architecture.

GDANSK, POLAND A monument to strength and perseverance, Gdańsk has wavered between Poland and Germany for centuries. The historic Old City has been rebuilt since World War II and offers a look at the city’s past, present and future.

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