These are the most beautiful castles on AirBnb that you can book for your next vacation somewhere in Europe.
Would you like to spend the night behind the walls of a mighty castle that carries stories of the past and a very special spirit of the times? Then this article will be written for you. Namely, we present five Slovenian castles where you can also spend the night royally.
Castles are among the most beautiful and impressive historical buildings in the world, so it's no surprise that they attract tourists from all over the world. They are monuments of a bygone era, and their architecture will leave anyone breathless. In this article, we reveal the castles in Europe that you must visit at least once in your life.
Transylvania is a mystical land interspersed with stories of vampires and Count Dracula, with magical medieval castles and lazy idyllic villages. Check out why it's worth heading east to visit a landscape that even crowned heads like to visit.
Snow castles will be built in Črna na Koroškem for the 26th year in a row. The 26th King Matjaž Castles 2018 will take place between January 26 and 28, 2018. Everyone who would like to actively participate in building snow castles, as well as those who would just like to enjoy the beautiful views and good company, is welcome. Applications for builders are now open.
Also in 2017, the traditional Castles of King Matjaž event will take place in Mitnek pod Peco (Črna na Carinthia) for the 25th time. Since 1993, the teams have already built around 1,300 castles or interesting sculptures, which are built by those who also come from other countries. Snow castles in honor of King Matjaž will be built between January 27 and 29, 2017. If you want to compete, you can already register your team.
Do you know which are the most beautiful European castles? Europe is full of castles. They are hiding in all corners of the old continent. Check out which European castles you must see if you find yourself near them, and even before that, see them from the air. Castles have always represented the power, dominance and wealth of the city, but today they are mainly tourist attractions.
It's time to build castles again. Not those and clouds, but from snow, in honor of King Matjaž, who sleeps under Mount Peca.
In addition to the Romantic Road along the Rhine, Germany has more than 5,000 castles open to visitors surrounded by beautiful parks. German castles and parks offer pleasant walks or picnics in the shade of centuries-old trees, silent witnesses of the history that was written over the centuries in castles, manors and palaces.