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Start planning your next city trip Our top picks for a city trip in Europe Dear {NAME}, Feel like a

Start planning your next city trip [View online]( [Royal Dutch Airlines]( [Royal Dutch Airlines]( Our top picks for a city trip in Europe Dear {NAME}, Feel like a world citizen in bustling cities around the globe. Get ready for state-of-the-art or historical architecture and be amazed by cultural melting pots. We've listed some great cities for you to be inspired by. [Find destinations]( Berlin Stroll the city streets and be amazed by a variety of street art paintings while visiting the well-known historical and cultural sights like the Brandenburg Gate, TV Tower and Berlin wall. Berlin is a city that oozes creativity and therefore you'll find dozens of museums and art-galleries throughout the city. [Explore now]( Munich Looking for a city bursting with culture and culinary delights? Book a flight to Munich and discover the city that is home to FC Bayern Munich. Visit the annual ‘Oktoberfest’ festival, or wander around the Christmas markets during the holiday season. Munich is a city with endless possibilities [Explore now]( Budapest Up for a relaxing weekend holiday? Budapest is a real wellness destination due to its many bathhouses on the Danube, some of which date back to the 16th-century Ottoman empire. Or visit the Matthias Church and the Hungarian State Opera House. Budapest is the picture of romance! [Explore now]( Proud sponsor of the LPGA Solheim Cup As KLM continues to promote its key values of passion, caring, and innovation, along with empowerment, KLM is honored to sponsor the 2024 LPGA Solheim Cup and is giving away a pair of tickets for entry to the Solheim Cup on Saturday, September 14 [Enter to Win]( Travel in style in Business Class Sit back, relax and enjoy more privacy, comfort, and high-quality food and drinks. [Business Class benefits]( How would you rate this e‑mail? [USABILLA MOOD1]( [USABILLA MOOD2]( [USABILLA MOOD3]( [USABILLA MOOD4]( [USABILLA MOOD5]( [KLM Home Footer]( [Questions] [MyTrip] Questions? Search flights [Let us help you find the answer!]( [Search and book your flight]( [KLM App] [Email Preferences] KLM App E-mail settings [Download iOS]( [Download for Android]( [Change preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( This e-mail was sent to {EMAIL}. You can [unsubscribe]( if you no longer wish to receive e-mails from us. KLM is firmly committed to respecting your privacy. Please read the [KLM Privacy statement]( for more information. © 2024 [KLM Royal Dutch Airlines]( is registered in Amstelveen, the Netherlands - Amsterdam Trade Register No. 33014286. In partnership with:

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