The center of Trieste is located around the Great Square (Piazza Unita), which is famous as the largest European square with an open view of the sea. The closest to it is the Audace pier, which is a kind of city salon, as it is a popular promenade for Trža residents of all ages.
Just under four hours or four hundred kilometers separates our and the Austrian capitals. A weekend getaway is perfect for indulging in cultural, culinary, historical, trendy, shopping and entertainment flavors. The basic means of transportation in Vienna is the subway, which takes you to the other end of the city in 20 minutes.
For many tourists, Venice is the city of lovers, a dream place they must visit. Even before it dives into the sea. For the Venetians, however, they are a reality that they live with every day and that they also own and consider that it should belong only to them.
If your pocket is deeper, we recommend staying in the city center, but if this is beyond your means, look for accommodation in the area of the city tram, which is still the most practical and preferred means of transport in the city.
Belgrade offers a huge number of hotels of various categories, so it is difficult to recommend any of them in particular. Among the most expensive and most prestigious hotels is undoubtedly the Hyatt Regency, where hotel pampering will cost you 354 euros.
While visiting the city's sights, you should not miss the Spanish and Catalan Squares and, of course, Gaudi's creations, from Park Güell to the Sagrada Familia, which is still unfinished and many strongly doubt that it will ever be different.
Those who knew London years ago and think that it is not possible to see anything new in it, are very much mistaken. In the last two decades, the city has been enriched with modern architecture, which is worth seeing with the same attention as the historical buildings.
Love parades, the Berlin Film Festival, historical sites... this and much more is Berlin. Perhaps the favorable offer of flights of a foreign airline is an additional reason to visit it. We walked around the interesting European capital, so we give you some hints, but you will definitely find it yourself...
The center of Brussels lies around the Grand'Place, which is undoubtedly one of the most interesting squares in the world. Jean Cocteau even described it as "the most brilliant theater in the world". Victor Hugo went one step further: "the most beautiful square in the world".
The Skirca Club operates in Logatec, which officially opened the first Slovenian tourist bicycle transversal LKT in May 1997 - the Logaška bicycle transversal, which has a ninety-kilometer route. Every keen cyclist can collect stamps in their LKT Guide, which can be a good motivation for cycling.
The Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg, as it is officially called, is Germany's largest port and also Germany's greenest city. As much as two-thirds of the city consists of parks, canals of the Elbe river surrounded by tree-lined avenues, and lakes, which gives Hamburg an air of freshness and homeliness.
The promenade along the Mediterranean coast with palm trees immodestly enjoying the sun is a happy contrast to the pastel-colored old town, which offers entertainment for different tastes and smells throughout the year. Today, Nice, with almost 500,000 inhabitants, is a modern tourist, cultural, industrial and university center.