Austria needs no introduction
In Austria, a huge number of resorts are located from Bad Hall in Upper Austria to the Salzkammergut, from the magnificent Gasteiner Ache valley to Zolébad Hall in Tirol. People…

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Bosnia and Herzegovina - a small state
In recent decades, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been actively developing tourism and now can offer travelers a lot of historical attractions - ancient Christian churches, mosques and medieval castles. In…

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10 best places in the world for grand parties and entertainment
There are incredible tourist spots on our planet where you can enjoy luxurious parties and vibrant nightlife. If you want to see it with your own eyes, be sure to…

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10 most extreme travel in the world
Get to know the most extreme places on our planet. Can you pick up some tour? ● Mountain Thor, Canada Thor (1675 m) is the steepest mountain in the world.…

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What did you not know about Sydney? 10 unexpected facts that will open this city for you
Australia is quite far from the rest of the world. However, this does not mean that this place is forgotten or unpopular with tourists. Of particular note, of course, is…

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What European cities can you go on vacation in February

We know, we know, rest in February is not the best idea. After all, winter is still outside the window, and you can enjoy the cold at home, moving by dashes from home to work. But, if you decide to go for a vacation in February, we offer you some wonderful European cities!

By the way, even a trip to warm countries does not guarantee you a full-fledged beach holiday. But on the other hand, this is a great opportunity to arrange a winter vacation. First of all, February is famous for the absence of an influx of tourists, which means no turmoil, queues and crowding. Continue reading

Hungary is one of the most beloved by tourists.

Therefore, in spite of the formal socialist system, already in the 70s the country became one of the most free, richest and liberal in Eastern Europe. The end of the 80s was marked by the removal of communists from power and the beginning of integration with Western countries. In 1999, the country became a member of NATO, and in 2004 joined the EU. Continue reading