Solvang is a quaint Danish village that brings the spirit of Denmark to California. With its windmills, Danish architecture, and European-style bakeries serving authentic pastries like æbleskiver.
St. Augustine's Spanish colonial architecture and Castillo de San Marcos, the continental U.S.'s oldest masonry fort, reflect its rich past. Through the cobblestone streets, travelers enter the Old World.
Leavenworth is a Bavarian-styled village in the heart of Washington State, known for its authentic German restaurants, colorful festivals, and alpine architecture.
Every spring, Holland, Michigan, blooms into a vibrant celebration of Dutch heritage during the Tulip Time Festival, when millions of tulips paint the town in bright colors.
Affectionately known as “America’s Little Switzerland,” New Glarus is a testament to Swiss heritage in the heart of Wisconsin. The town’s Swiss influences are evident in its architecture.
Frankenmuth, often called “Michigan’s Little Bavaria,” charms visitors with its Bavarian-style buildings and family-friendly attractions. The city is famous for Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland.
Vail, Colorado, is a premier destination for winter sports enthusiasts, with its Alpine-inspired village and ski resorts that rival those in Europe. The town’s architecture, with its chalets and pedestrian streets.
French food and architecture make Montpelier, Vermont, seem European. This lovely capital city delivers France in New England with its gorgeous downtown and artisanal cuisine scene.