One of the season’s most popular highlights is the annual Kraków Christmas fair on the main market square – a tradition started before WWII and rekindled after the fall of communism (you know, when ...
Dining in Narva is certainly a different experience from eating in the capital. You’ll find everything from Russian to Italian to Asian cuisine in Narva. Almost all of the food we’ve sampled has been ...
Also called the Mother Fortress of Tbilisi, Narikala is an ancient symbol of Tbilisi’s defence. The fortress was established in the 4th century, around the period when the city itself was founded. It ...
The Reuss weir is one of the last remaining needle dams in the world. What's a needle dam? It's a weir, which maintains both the water level and the flow of the river through a series of thin pieces ...
These are good times for Romanian beer, for craft beer in particular. Following a path tentatively trod by Zaganu a few years ago, ever-increasing numbers of small, local breweries are opening all ...
Zurich has become the European testing ground for operators of free-floating electric scooter rental systems. The city was initially inundated with hundreds of bikes and then electric scooters, so the ...
Perhaps Kraków's most impressive and controversial mural, painted by well-known Bolognese artist Blu in 2011. The mural's ironic intent is to take a jab at the relationship between Polish culture and ...
Gdańsk's most visible place of worship, St. Mary's Basilica is believed to be the largest brick church in the world. The interior vault supports 37 windows, over 300 tombstones and 31 chapels. It can ...