The center of every medieval town is its castle - it is no different in Škofja Loka. We can see the castle of Loki from afar when we are just approaching Škofja Loki. However, today it is far from its medieval image.
Nova Gorica can also be a true paradise for shopping lovers. If you don't find what you're looking for on its streets, you can also go on foot to the slightly older Gorica, where streets full of boutiques of renowned clothing brands, footwear, seductive underwear, jewelry and everything you want await you. your consumer heart.
A suitable starting point is historic Buda with exceptional vantage points at Castle (Várhegy) and Gerhard's Hill (Gellérthegy). The latter rises between the Elizabeth Bridge (Erzsébet híd) and the Freedom Bridge (Szabadság híd), and on top of it is the Citadel, a century and a half old stone fortress.
Radovljica belongs to the bouquet of the most characteristic Slovenian medieval towns. Lovers of art, architecture, and history really have something to do, see and experience there. The old town center is full of cultural and historical attractions, to name just a few: ...
Les2Aples is one of the most popular ski resorts in France among Slovenians. At 3,600 meters, it is the largest glacier in Europe, which is also open for skiing in the summer. Snowboarders are also welcome, as one of the largest snowboard parks awaits them.
When you are in Grenoble, do not miss the following two attractions: La Bastille - the old fortress is one of the most popular attractions. In addition to the fact that the way to it can be very exciting (you can get there by cable car), the view will completely enchant you - in addition to the city in the palm of your hand, you can see the mighty surrounding mountains.
WHY EDINBURGH? Edinburgh is one of the capitals where you get the best impression of the city by walking along the picturesque main streets and side streets. Another option is daily bus tickets. It is best to start your walk at Edinburgh Castle in the old part of the city. On the way, while visiting tourist attractions such as...
The pleasant city of Porto, just a three-hour train ride from Lisbon, is famous for its wine and blue-tiled facades - azulejos. A walk around this port place will certainly not leave you indifferent. Narrow streets full of shops, pastry shops and cafes, which invite you to discover the next corner.
Old Prague is most beautiful at night, when the buildings are bathed in countless lights and the narrow streets beckon to who knows where. A night walk across the Old Town Square to the Charles Bridge, where you can see the Prague Castle, is something that every visitor to Prague must experience.
The healing effects of water from sulfur springs were already known to the Romans, which is why they founded Eburodunum, today's Yverdon, on the southeastern shore of Lake Neuchâtel, which is one of the most famous Swiss spas. The city of 22,000 inhabitants is truly blessed with beautiful surroundings surrounded by the Jurassic Mountains and Lake Neuchâtel.
Istanbul is located in the northwest of Turkey along the Bosphorus Strait, which separates Europe from Asia and is the only city in the world that lies on two continents, but nevertheless remains primarily European.
The western and eastern parts of the city are divided by the Wisla River. Most of the important things are located on the west bank. The symbol of the city is the 231-meter-high socialist building - the Palace of Culture. The Poles are not the most enthusiastic about it, because 50 years ago it was a gift from the Russians, but they had to pay for it.