Archive for July, 2010

Krakow – The Second Large City in Poland with Rich Culture

You can easily spend 3 to 4 days in Krakow without getting bored. Besides the magnificent Wawel Castle, Cathedral and Palace Biskupow Krakowskich, the Palace where Pope John Paul II has been living in, below are some other highlights in Krakow that you should plan some time to visit. The square of Rynek G?ówny (Main [...]

Wawel Castle, Krakow, Poland, one of the Must-Visit Castles in Central Europe

Krakow, located in the southern region of Poland, is the capital city of Lesser Poland, Malopolskie. Being the second largest city in Poland, Krakow offers you multiple historical landmarks as well as picturesque Polish landscape. If you are looking for a relaxing Eastern Europe trip to get out from the big cities, Krakow is a [...]

Stylish and Vivid – Belfast – the Capital of North Ireland

Being the capital as well as the biggest city in North Ireland, Belfast consists of historical footprints as well as modern elements which attracts thousands of tourist to visit every year. Belfast is divided into several areas. The most crowded area is the Donegall Square in the central of the city. It is always a [...]

A Journey to Moulin Rouge!

Moulin Rouge, the Bright Red Windmill Cabaret in Paris! Paris, the capital of France, one of the most romantic cities in the world, offers you a wide range of things to see, do and indulge yourself in. If you are planning your first visit in Paris, there are a lot of historical landmarks that you [...]

Rural Europe – Find the Local Hospitalities

Be prepared to be surprised at what already awaits you in rural Europe. Many visited to Italy’s Cinque Terre Rick Steves often cite and recommend the rural experience that made his vacations special. They feel right at home with the local friendliness, the home-town festivals as well as the good food served at small, local [...]

Simply Inspirational City of Canterbury, England

Canterbury, England is an important historic town located in Southwest England in the district of Kent. Canterbury is about 53 miles from London, population is about 44,000. You probably know this town for its Cathedral, but what are other attraction here? We can say: lots! To get there Canterbury has 2 train stations: East and [...]