June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Transylvania occupies 100,293 square kilometres of central Romania, surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains on three sides. The name means “the land beyond the forest” and the forest is the first thing you notice: beech and oak in the lower valleys, spruce and fir on the higher slopes, covering 60 percent of the land. The region […]
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Categories: Nature, Romania
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The Tatra Mountains rise behind the glass dome of the main pool building. The peaks hit 2,655 metres at Gerlachovsky Stit and the snow line is visible from the whirlpool. AquaCity Poprad, opened in 2008, is a thermal aquapark built on geothermal springs that feed water at 49 degrees Celsius into the pools. The complex […]
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Categories: Mountains, Nature, Slovakia, Wellness, Relax & Sports, Wellness, Relax & Sports
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The church sits in a small town 85 km northwest of Savonlinna, surrounded by birch forest and lake country. From the outside it looks like a traditional Finnish wooden church, white with an ocher cross. Then you see the scale. The spire reaches 37 metres. The nave is 27 metres high inside. The building can […]
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Categories: Finland, Sights
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The walk from the London Eye to Tower Bridge takes 30 minutes if you walk straight. Nobody walks straight. The South Bank is 2.3 km of continuous public space along the River Thames, built on the site of the 1951 Festival of Britain, and it is London’s most democratic stretch of urban land. Street performers, […]
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Categories: Cities, Sights, Sights, United Kingdom, Virtual Travel
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
London has 8.9 million residents, 170 museums, and roughly 10,000 restaurants. The Tube moves 3 million people every weekday. The city is a collection of villages that grew together over 2,000 years, and the top sights are not a checklist to be ticked. They are the places worth slowing down for. Here are the ones […]
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Categories: Cities, Sights, Sights, United Kingdom, Virtual Travel
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The gates are 35 metres wide and 15 metres high and they open exactly at 10.45am. The guards march in step, the bearskin hats tilted slightly to the right, the red tunics pressed and precise. The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace has happened nearly every day since 1660 and it draws 4,000 spectators […]
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Categories: Castles and Palaces, Cities, Sights, Sights, United Kingdom, Virtual Travel
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Nine hundred years of history is a long time for a building to stay relevant. The Tower of London has managed it by being everything at once: a fortress, a prison, a palace, a mint, a zoo, an armoury, and a tourist attraction. The White Tower, the central keep, was built by William the Conqueror […]
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Categories: Castles and Palaces, Cities, Sights, Sights, United Kingdom, Virtual Travel
June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The carriage stops at the main gate. The driver cuts the engine and the silence hits you first. No cars, no scooters, no hum of daily life. Just the sound of your own footsteps on limestone and the wind moving through the alleyways. Mdina sits on a hill in western Malta, 185 metres above sea […]
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Categories: Malta, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Achensee is the largest mountain lake in Austria at 6.8 square kilometres, and it sits in the Karwendel Alps in Tyrol, roughly 40 km northeast of Innsbruck. The lake is 929 metres above sea level. The water temperature in summer rarely exceeds 20 degrees Celsius. The mountains that surround it rise to 2,500 metres. The […]
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Categories: Austria, Nature, Sights
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Neuschwanstein Castle is the most photographed building in Germany, and the reason is not the architecture. It is the location. The castle sits on a rugged hill above the Pollat Gorge, surrounded by the Bavarian Alps, with lakes and forests stretching in every direction. King Ludwig II built it as a private refuge, not a […]
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Categories: Castles, Germany, Sights, Sights