Cornwall is the southwestern corner of England, where the Atlantic Ocean creates dramatic coastlines, and ancient legends intertwine with modern surfing and culinary discoveries. A holiday here is a journey into a unique world of wild nature, cozy coastal towns,...
The High Tatras are Slovakia's main natural attraction. This picturesque region is part of the Tatra Mountains, the highest part of the Carpathian Mountains. Every year, five million tourists from around the world come here to relax at the local...
The Dutch city of Breda is bustling, lively, and simultaneously old and modern. It boasts impressive architecture, numerous museums, and some excellent restaurants and cafes. Breda Attractions and Entertainment The old part of Breda is very beautiful, with numerous old...
Arnhem is a large, vibrant, and fascinating city with a rich history and numerous interesting sites. It's worth a visit, if only to admire originals of iconic works by Rodin, Monet, and Van Gogh. Or to see the site where...
When it comes to the Netherlands, it's hard not to mention the well-known facts. Everyone knows the country's symbols: tulips, mills, and cheese. And many will surely name the kingdom's most famous cheese cities, Gouda and Edam. But this list...
Székesfehérvár is arguably more significant for Hungary than its capital, Budapest. Over the years, it has been called "The City of Kings," "The White City with a Throne," and "The Cradle of Hungarian Statehood." It was in the local cathedral...
Nyíregyháza is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Hungary. While it lacks the richness of its historical heritage and attractions compared to other cities, it boasts a prime location: just 50 km from Ukraine and Romania. Travelers from...
Veszprém earned the nickname "The City of Queens" because the bishops of Veszprém crowned the wives of every Hungarian monarch. Veszprém capitalizes on its rich historical heritage, convenient proximity to Lake Balaton, and relative proximity to Budapest to become one...
Nara, located in the prefecture of the same name in the Kansai region, celebrated its 1,300th anniversary in 2010. The city is constantly overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, Kyoto. However, Nara is home to a large number of significant...
For over a thousand years, Kyoto was the capital of Japan. During this time, it became a repository of the finest achievements of Japanese culture, art, and religion. Temples with curved roofs are reflected in the still surface of ponds,...