May18
Published by Asya in Arts, Bulgaria, Cultural, Europe, History, Monuments, Praying, Relaxing, Travel Stories

At the end of the 15th century, when the glory of the capital city of Turnovgrad was

declining, as it seemed forever, a new cultural center was coming to life in its close proximity –
the village of Arbanassi. The village is situated almost at the center of a densely populated region, formed between the towns of Veliko Turnovo, Gorna Orryahovitsa and Lyaskovets, at about a three-four-kilometer distance from each of them. It is built on a high plateau, providing a panoramic view towards the mediaeval fortresses of
Tsarevets and Trapezitsa, and the ancient capital of Turnovgrad.
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Jan28
Published by misha in Europe, Hotels, Monuments, Museums, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Slovakia, Travel Stories, Walking

This an apartment residence located in the heart of Bratislava, one of the Europe’s most amazing and historical capital and the only one bordering two other nations- Hungary and Austria. The Mamaison Residence has a fantastic location, just a brief stroll away from the old quarter in the city center and is sitted in the lovely green district of Palisady overlooking the city’s medieval Castle.
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Dec18
Published by misha in Chillin, Eating, Europe, Hotels, Hungary, Restaurants, Sightseeings

The hotel is situated on the Danube riverbank, a hundred meters from one of the symbols of Budapest Chain Bridge. Budapest city-centre is within a further hundred meters, the Castle is a ten-minute walk to the top of the Castle hill which emerges literally from the backyard café of LánchÃd 19. The hotel is only 10 km from airport.
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Jul06
Published by Asya in Arts, Belgium, Europe, Parks, Urban Tourism, Walking
Brussels is the capital of Belgium, as well as home of the European Union headquarters. There is a great deal more to the city than politics though, with other historic cities such as Antwerp and Bruges being only a short drive or train journey away. Located at the foot of the Atomium,
Mini-Europe is the only park where you can have a whistle-stop tour around Europe in a few short hours. This is a fun introduction to Europe, miniature famous landmarks from countries throughout Europe – canals of Amsterdam, Big Ben in London, the Eiffel Tower, windmills of Spain, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, and more. Plus, jumbo ferries that go, trains zooming around, steer your own radio controlled boat through the miniature waterways of Europe.
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Jun21
Published by Asya in Bulgaria, Europe, Events, Photos, Urban Tourism

The Bulgarian city of Sofia hosted the erotic festival “Eros Show” for 3rd time in a row. People pretend that when they have sex it’s not something exclusively physical, like it happens with the animals that populate their planet; that the reason for having sex is many times love, a feeling symbolized by Eros, and sex is just a physical expression of love. Of course people don’t believe in gods, in Eros anymore, and love… But it seemed that sex in itself had become so boring, that people were trying to spice it up in any possible way, and they discovered this sells, and really well, people pay for example to see others the oldest word used to describe this activity, which is now considered vulgar compared to the more popular “to have sex”.
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Jun16
Published by Asya in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Hungary, Monuments, Museums, Sightseeings, Spa, UNESCO, Urban Tourism, Walking

Budapest is the capital of Hungary with a population of 1.8 million citizens, it is by far the largest city in the country. The twin cities of Buda and Pest, unified in 1873, face each other across the famous Danube River, linked by the graceful spans of several bridges. The “gateway to Eastern Europe”, Budapest is renowned as a warm-hearted city, with a rich artistic, architectural and cultural legacy, of which its citizens are justly proud. Incredible architecture and rich cultural heritage, Hungary’s capital deserves its reputation as the “Paris of Central Europe”. The picturesque setting on two sides of the Danube, the nine connecting bridges, and the villas and public buildings, make Budapest one of the most enjoyable cities in Europe. The city straddles a gentle curve in the Danube. It has broad avenues, leafy parks and elaborate bathhouses.
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Apr11
Published by vanhal in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Events, Hungary

Whilst on your city break holiday in Hungary, we invite you to experience the magic aura surrounding the Budapest opera & ballet and enjoy the enthralling voices of our favourite operatic singers and the vibrant performances of world class ballet dancers. Almost every evening the curtains rise to transfer the spectators to the surprising world created on the stage by talents of the performers, composer and conductor.
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