Bratislava Attractions

Bratislava is nestled in the Danube River necklace. At various times, the city was the capital of various countries: Slovakia, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. Today, Bratislava is the newest capital in Europe, yet boasts ancient landmarks. The Heart of the Capital...

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9 Places in Istanbul That Aren’t in the Guidebook

Istanbul is one of the most popular cities for travelers. If you've already explored all the tourist spots, we'll tell you about some of Istanbul's less-than-mainstream spots. Balat District Balat is Istanbul's oldest Jewish district. Here you'll find vintage shops,...

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Top 5 Must-Visit Cities in Poland

Poland is a country in the center of Europe that will surprise and intrigue even the most seasoned traveler. It boasts beautiful Baltic Sea beaches, the towering peaks of the Tatra Mountains, and countless cities with millennia-old histories. But how...

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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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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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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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Where to go on holiday in Europe in November

Traveling around Europe in November is an excellent choice for those who want to enjoy a vacation without intrusive tourists and inflated prices. In November, the temperatures are still comfortable for exploring interesting places, and, for example, in the southern...

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Washington, D.C. Attractions

Washington, D.C., is the capital of the United States, named after the first American president, George Washington. All the major administrative and government buildings of the United States are located here—the White House, the headquarters of Congress, the Department of...

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