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From quirky exhibitions to one-of-a-kind cultural experiences, here's our list Five of Europe’s

From quirky exhibitions to one-of-a-kind cultural experiences, here's our list [Trainline]( [{NAME}'s account]( [My account]( Five of Europe’s most underrated tourist attractions If you're seeking an authentic cultural experience, then booking travel across Europe, and getting off the beaten track, is easier than ever before. Take a look at our top five most underrated tourist attractions and discover how to get there by train or bus. David Hasselhoff Museum © The David Hasselhoff Museum (Berlin) The Berlin-based shrine dedicated to the life of ‘The Hoff’ can be found in the basement of the Circus Hostel. A true passion project that pays homage to the cult star, courtesy of rare multilingual memorabilia. [Take me there]( Cat Boat - Jorge Royan / CC BY-SA 3.0 © Floating Cat Sanctuary (Amsterdam) The world’s only floating animal sanctuary come tourist attraction, this is a refuge for the city's stray and abandoned cats. See, stroke and play with hundreds of cute and often feisty felines on this houseboat. [Book the purr-fect trip]( Mini Europe (Brussels) This truly one-of-a-kind shrunken wonderland is located on the outskirts of Brussels and offers a unique view of over 350 miniatures that represent the most iconic and culturally relevant landmarks across the continent. [Get tickets to Brussels]( Underground Art Galleries (Stockholm) Stockholm’s subway system is far from ordinary – bespoke works of art decorate its platform, walls and waiting hall. The vast murals are as beautiful as they are large – you need to see it to believe it. [Travel to Stockholm]( Museum of Alchemy and Magicians © Museum of Alchemists and Magicians (Prague) Featuring genuine artefacts from magicians, you can enter the world of some of the most famous dabblers in the dark arts. [Book tickets now]( [See our full list]( Europe's leading train and bus app* Seamlessly plan and book train or bus travel across 45 countries. [Get our app]( [Trainline on Instagram]( [Trainine on Facebook]( [Trainine on Twitter]( Please do not reply to this email as this email address is unmonitored. If you no longer wish to receive these messages please [unsubscribe](. [Terms & Conditions]( Image Credits [*1 David Hasselhoff Museum]( © [*2 Cat Boat - Jorge Royan / CC BY-SA 3.0]( © [*3 Museum of Alchemy and Magicians]( © About the events we have listed We have provided links to external third party websites to assist with your planning but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of any content provided by third party websites. Trainline provides train and bus tickets for travel only. For information on purchasing event tickets and any other connecting transport requirements (i.e. shuttle buses to and from events) please contact the event organiser directly. Please check [Engineering Works]( before travel. Europe's leading train and bus app *Based on number of app downloads as of 13 May 2018. Registered address and tax You have been sent this email by the Trainline Group. The Trainline Group consists of: • Trainline.com Limited (company number 3846791) and Trainline International Limited (company number 06881309) whose registered office is at 120 Holborn, London, EC1N 2TD; VAT number 791 7261 06 • Trainline SAS (RCS Paris 512 277 450) is domiciled at 20 rue Saint-Georges, 75009 Paris with a registered capital of 118 513.94 Euros. The company is registered under IM078100022 with the commercial trade authority at 79-81, rue de Clichy, 75009 Paris; VAT number FR 58 512 277 450 Our Privacy Policy is available [here](.

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