The spread of British bars and chip shops has led to the Britification of Spain's coastal towns eroding the sense of being somewhere new and exotic, a new survey reveals. Recent reports suggest that Spain has lost appeal because it is no longer considered foreign enough.
With this in mind, we've teamed up with flight site Skyscanner.net to reveal Europe's 10 least travelled to capitals by British tourists, for those wishing to experience genuine foreign culture.
A patchwork of historic areas, Tallin offers something to suit everyone. The city's pride and joy is without a doubt the Medieval Old Town, but equally enchanting is the Kadriorg district, a throwback to the time when Estonia was ruled by the Russian Tsars.