Košice – a city of children’s entertainment

Nestled in the Hornád River valley, at the foot of Čierná Mountain, lies the beautiful city of Košice in Slovakia. It is the second largest city after Bratislava and Slovakia's industrial and commercial center. This city boasts a vast array...

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The Austrian Ski Resort of Saalbach-Hinterglemm

One of Austria's largest sports regions, Saalbach-Hinterglemm-Leogang, also known as the "Ski Circus," is located a 20-minute drive from Zell am See. The ski resorts of Saalbach and the more established Hinterglemm are located just 3 km apart in the...

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Riga Attractions

Riga, the pearl of the Baltics, emerged on the shores of the Baltic Sea, at the mouth of the Daugava River. The river divides the city into two parts: the Old Town on the right bank, the New Town on...

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Interesting Places in Belgrade

Belgrade is a unique city; it is believed to have been completely destroyed 39 times! Hence, the blend of Eastern and Western cultures creates the unique charm of modern Belgrade. The heart of the city is the medieval white stone...

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Vilnius Attractions

Compared to other European capitals, Vilnius is quiet and cozy. The old part has an incomparable atmosphere thanks to its multitude of bookstores, small cafes, and souvenir shops. All of Vilnius's main attractions can be seen in two or three...

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La Plagne – a ski resort with a 60-year history

Located in the French Alps at altitudes between 1,250 and 3,250 meters, La Plagne is a high-altitude winter resort of the highest quality, attracting skiers and snowboarders from around the world. The resort is located 196 km from Lyon, between...

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What to see and do in Bordeaux

Bordeaux is the ninth-largest city in France by population. There's plenty to do and see here; Bordeaux exudes an atmosphere of classical forms. The first documented settlements on the site of the city appeared as early as the 3rd century...

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Cortina d’Ampezzo Ski Resort

Cortina d'Ampezzo Ski Resort is one of the most famous winter resorts in Italy, a former Winter Olympics host city. This fairytale alpine village is nestled in a natural basin, sheltered from the winds and bathed in sunshine, framed by...

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Val Thorens Ski Resort

Val Thorens is located in the Belleville Valley, the largest in the Three Valleys region. It is the highest resort in Europe, at an altitude of 2,300 meters. The highest point is Cime de Caron (3,230 meters). Its slopes boast...

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Livigno Ski Resort

Livigno is a relatively young and dynamically developing ski resort in northern Italy. Livigno's three villages stretch for 8 km along a valley that divides the ski area into two parts: Carosello and Mottolino. They are roughly equal in altitude,...

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