Cities
- #01 Kaunas An emerging cultural centre of the Baltics, Kaunas is the first guest city of InterUrban.
- #02 Ghent A historic Flemish city that has given us more than we realize, Ghent carries on its famed mediaeval riches to contemporary culture.
- #03 London Once intended as the capital of Upper Canada, London or the ‘Forest City’ followed a calmer, but rewarding path. Its thriving culture pampers lovers of music, literature, film and the arts, with music standing out as their prime export - to be sampled by InterUrban in February.
- #04 Timișoara The ‘Klein Wien’ or Little Vienna, also dubbed city of parks, Timisoara joins Veszprém as a European Capital of Culture in 2023.
- #05 Katowice Excelling at the shift from industrial to creative, Katowice transformed from a mining city to an international hub of music.
- #06 Liverpool Reborn as the 'capital of pop', Liverpool did an outstanding job of gaining international acumen for its sporting and cultural achievements.
- #07 Bologna The scents and sounds of Bologna have been filling the air for centuries, reaching all the way up to its famed towers, pampering locals and visitors.
- #08 Novi Sad Bastion of Roman rule to present-day cultural hub and the site of one of the region’s definitive music festivals - the evolution of the Petrovaradin fortress tells the story of Novi Sad in a nutshell.
- #09 Chemnitz Bottrop Two German cities, East and West unite symbolically in the InterUrban programmes of May. Veszprém’s twin city Bottrop joins the bearer of the ECoC title of 2025; Chemnitz, as the three trade impressions, music and ideas of their shared values.