Haskovo is one of the oldest cities in Bulgaria. Various peoples have lived here: first, the Thracian civilization flourished, then the Proto-Bulgarians built fortresses to protect the borders of their state. The Haskovo region also played an important role in...
Benidorm is a city with two huge beaches, impressive skyscrapers, bright lights, numerous restaurants, hotels, and theme parks. Benidorm Beaches Benidorm's beaches are renowned as some of the best on the entire Mediterranean coast, and the warm water temperatures make...
The town of Sozopol is located 30 km from Burgas and 410 km from Sofia. Today, Sozopol is one of the most popular holiday destinations for Bulgaria's bohemians: artists, performers, and musicians are drawn to the town's unique atmosphere. Sozopol...
Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark, located on the shores of Aarhus Bay on the Jutland Peninsula. This city offers a unique blend of the cosmopolitan flair of large cities and the charm of small towns with their...
Reykjavik is a stunning city that captivates with its uniqueness. It has been repeatedly recognized as "the very best" – the northernmost capital in the world, the cleanest and wealthiest city, and one of the most culturally vibrant. All of...
The city of Pazardzhik is located on the banks of the Maritsa River in the Upper Thracian Lowland, home to some of the most fertile land in Bulgaria. These lands have always been attractive for settlement and have left their...
Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia and is often referred to as a Hanseatic city, a museum city, and the oldest city in the Baltic States. The city is considered the intellectual capital of Estonia, which is not...
There's a little bit of Billund in almost every family. If you or your children are familiar with LEGO sets, this Danish city will be especially close to your heart. It's home to the famous brand's first factory, as well...
Kazanlak is a wonderful town located in central Bulgaria, whose history has been shaped by various cultures – Thracians, Romans, Turks, and Slavs. Its stunning architectural heritage, beautiful natural scenery of the Southern Balkans, and favorable location attract many tourists...
Tallinn's Old Town is home to numerous small shops selling unique, handcrafted works and authentic Estonian handicrafts made from a variety of materials, such as leather, glass, ceramics, dolomite, and wood. One of the most interesting side streets is Katarina...