Tagged: Cultural places

Sate Building Bandung - The Paris of Java

Visit Bandung, Also Known as the “Paris of Java”

Although it might sound like a platitude, Bandung really deserves its nickname – The Paris of Java. Today the third-largest city in Indonesia went through real cultural and urban growth during the latter part of the Dutch colonial era. This is when many restaurants, cafés, luxurious hotels, and European boutiques were opened. European-inspired architecture is only one of many good reasons to visit Bandung....

Top 5 Coastal Cities in Croatia to Visit this Spring Dubrovnik

Everything You Need to Know for Your Trip to Dubrovnik

If you are traveling to Dubrovnik, the Pearl of Adriatic there is one thing that you need to know: its magnificent walls are not the only thing worth seeing once you are there. Sure, that is the most famous part of Dubrovnik but there are a lot of places surrounding this romantic city that it would be a shame to miss. Also, if it’s...

Traveler’s Secret: Top 10 Underrated Cities in Europe

When talking about traveling in general, everyone is always saying how they’re dying to visit Paris or London or Moscow or any other world-famous European city. But there is so much more to see in the old continent than just major capitals. Many European cities have a unique charm and interesting places worth visiting. That is why we are writing this blog – to...

What to Do in Vienna: Vienna Secession

The Gold-Topped Jewel of Art Noveau, the Vienna Secession

You’re probably thinking about classical music, horse carriages, and pastries, but did you know that Vienna was also crucial in the development of modern art and Art Noveau in particular? In 1897, a group of artists founded the Vienna Secession, so they could have a place to work and exhibit at, exactly how they wanted. The most famous of these artists is, of course,...

The Ultimate Banja Luka Guide for First-Time Visitors

If you are visiting Bosnia there are a few cities that you must visit and one of them is Banja Luka. Lying on the Vrbas river, this gorgeous city is known for its tree-lined avenues, boulevards, gardens, and parks. Banja Luka is influenced by different cultures and it is noticeable in the city’s architecture which is pretty amazing. A lot of summer festivals will...

Valletta – the Tiny but Mighty Capital of Malta

Valletta, the capital of Malta is the southernmost and the smallest European capital. It stretches just 1 km by 600 meters and is surrounded by water on three sides but has so much historic architecture that UNESCO designated the whole city a World Heritage Site. This small capital does not lack any charm with amazing history and beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea. It...

10 amazing places to enjoy in Athens

10 Amazing Places to Enjoy in Athens

We are sure you heard a lot about Athens, the Greek capital and the home of democracy. You know about Greek gods and place of worship – the famous temple of Parthenon but there is much more to see in Athens. Athens has some really charming neighborhoods that you will love and historical places that you will admire. After reading about 10 amazing places...

Explore Belgrade’s Urban Jungle with Our Top Tips

Belgrade is a huge city and it is quite hard to find your way through this urban jungle, as they call it, if you are a first-time visitor. But don’t worry, we are here to help you explore Belgrade! The first thing you will probably hear about Belgrade is that the city is notorious across Europe for its wild nightlife. That’s true. But besides...

Top 10 London Selfie Spots

Top 10 London Selfie Spots: Movie Highlights

If you have already followed our selfie-guide to Vienna prepare yourself for more. We are taking you to London to show you the top 10 London selfie spots that you’ve probably seen in movies, so your friends can envy you for your Instagram feed.

Top 5 Most Picturesque Spots on Belgrade Fortress

Where the two rivers meet lies one of the world’s oldest and most remarkable fortresses – Belgrade Fortress. Built in the 3rd century B.C. it was a fortification for different rulers, from Roman to Ottoman. Those ramparts witnessed many historic events, fierce war conflicts began and ended here and they pretty much survived. But let’s be honest – if you are visiting a fortress...