What to see in San Marino?

Imagine a dark Italian night. You are at an altitude of 750 meters above sea level. Sounds are almost inaudible. There are occasional lanterns as you slowly climb to the highest point of Monte Titano. A well-lit medieval castle looms ahead. And somewhere on the horizon the Adriatic Sea turns black. You are in San […]

What to see in the Czech Republic, besides Prague

If you are coming to the Czech Republic not for the first time or want to get to know the country more closely, be sure to visit places other than Prague – many Czech cities are no less interesting than the capital, and each of them has its own its own unique charm. We bring

Funiculars, sweets and sad songs: 5 reasons to go to Lisbon

Lisbon is a charming city with houses covered in colorful tiles, delicious cuisine, vibrant nightlife and the lowest prices in Western Europe. We tell you what you need to see, hear and try in Lisbon. 1. Take a ride on tram number 28 through the ancient quarters of the city For 70 years now, this

How to spend time in Andorra?

The Principality of Andorra is one of the smallest states on our planet: its area is only 468 square kilometers, which is about 5 times less than the territory occupied by Moscow. There is no regular army or prisons in Andorra; all tasks of maintaining law and order are performed by a small police force.

What is worth seeing in Hungary, besides Budapest

Every year millions of tourists flock to Hungary. Here, in the homeland of the inventor Erno Rubik, who created the popular puzzle, and the composer Edvin Marton, who won the Eurovision Song Contest with Dima Bilan, travelers most often stop in Budapest. And they can be understood. The majestic Danube, along the embankment of which

What Slovakia hides or the secrets of Brodzan Castle

As a rule, our tourists are passing through Slovakia. However, this small country in the center of Europe can pleasantly surprise even the most experienced traveler. There are many caves, about 1,500 thousand thermal springs, and picturesque national parks. Knowledgeable people come here for ski holidays and mountaineering. And in the summer, in the city

What you must see in Belarus?

Russia’s neighbor is popular among our tourists: you can get here from Moscow in about an hour by plane or overnight by train or car. Visitors note the cleanliness of Minsk and the “spirit of the USSR,” which is a bit of a shame for Belarusians – the city of two million is still developing,

What the “Mouth of Truth” in Rome can tell you

A walk through the “Eternal City” would be incomplete without visiting a perfectly preserved Roman “lie detector” – an antique round marble slab in the shape of a mask. It is known as the “Mouth of Truth” (on the map). You can look at the unusual “polygraph” in the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin,

Walking guide: one day in Rotterdam

Rotterdam is the center of progressive European architecture, the second largest city in the Netherlands. It is very different from other Dutch settlements. If in Amsterdam, Leiden and The Hague all the attention is occupied by numerous canals, palaces and castles, then a walk around Rotterdam sends you into the future. The symbols of the

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