Europe is a treasure trove of fascinating destinations that offer countless experiences for the intrepid traveler. While iconic cities like Paris, Rome and Barcelona often steal the spotlight, there are lesser-known gems waiting to be discovered. We present to you lesser-known European destinations in 2023.
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Thanks to cheap flights, popular European destinations are closer than ever, so here are the European destinations for summer holidays 2023
Forget “fancy” hotels, these airbnbs will truly make you feel like you're part of the royal family.
Before we do a detailed review of the music festivals in our vicinity, it is worth looking at the top ten festivals in Europe, which are also announcing very loud names this year.
If you are wondering which European city would be the most convenient for digital nomads to live in, we have the answer.
Amusement parks bring joy and good will out of each of us, regardless of whether we are still children or remain children at heart. In Slovenia, we can't really boast of amusement parks, which is more than a good reason to look beyond our borders.
Spring is not only a time when plants wake up, but also a time that is suitable for traveling around Europe. In addition to the capitals, there are many other cities that are undoubtedly worth visiting. Which European cities are the most worthwhile to visit in spring and why?
Summer 2024 brings a diverse range of festivals across Europe, promising unforgettable experiences for all tastes. From music spectacles like Glastonbury in the UK, where the world's top artists will perform, to the electronic paradise of Tomorrowland in Belgium, where you can dance to top DJs. Art lovers will be able to immerse themselves in the cultural happenings at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, while foodies will be delighted by the culinary delights at various gastronomic festivals in Italy and France. Whether you're looking for music, art, food or all of the above, summer festivals in Europe 2024 offer something for everyone, while creating a unique opportunity to explore new places and meet new friends.
Stereotypes are deeply rooted in us, even though they often seem meaningless and pointless. Many times they are 'twisted from the vine', and sometimes they even hold a little. But are Montenegrins really a lazy nation? Are Gorenjci really stingy? Are the Germans really never late? Such stereotypes are usually a reflection of defensive perceptions of themselves and others, so they often do not 'drink water'. Or is it?
The fashionable Gailerhof Hotel B&B Superior is located in the beautiful landscape of South Tyrol.
Are you tempted by perhaps the steepest funicular in Europe? Then you've come to the right place - it's a funicular in Switzerland.
The capital of Austria is considered an extremely popular extended weekend among Slovenians. Either because of the beautiful parks, which are colored by colorful flowers in the spring, or because of the lively city life that the city with just under two million inhabitants has.