Poros – one of the most beautiful islands in Greece

Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored No Comments

The ferry approach alone is unforgettable: whitewashed houses climb a green hillside, their blue shutters catching the morning sunlight over the Saronic Gulf. Poros is not one island but two, joined by a narrow bridge that separates the lively town from the pine-covered heights of Sferia. Lemon and olive trees scent the air as you […]

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Kremnica – historic town with the oldest mint in the world | Slovakia

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Kremnica – historic town with the oldest mint in the world | Slovakia Updated: June 29, 2020 | By Claire | More Kremnica is a historic city with a rich mining and mint tradition that stretches back over a thousand years. It is located in the central part of the Slovak Republic, in the Kremnica […]

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Dupnitsa – The Green and Shady Town in Bulgaria

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Dupnitsa is known as The Green and Shady Town of Bulgaria, a pleasant foothill settlement at the base of the Rila Mountains, blessed with shady tree-lined streets, a strategic location between Sofia and the Rila Monastery, and a relaxed, unpretentious charm that makes it an excellent base for exploring some of Bulgaria’s greatest natural and […]

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Sighişoara – one of the most interesting Romanian cities and birthplace of Dracula

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Perched on a hill in the heart of Transylvania, the medieval citadel of Sighișoara looks like a storybook illustration brought to life. Colourful houses line cobbled streets, Gothic spires pierce the skyline, and the entire old town is encircled by fortified walls with nine surviving towers, each one originally defended by a different guild of […]

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Màntova – centre of the art and education, Italy

Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored No Comments

Màntova (Mantua) is one of Italy’s greatest artistic and cultural centres, a Renaissance jewel in the Lombardy region, surrounded on three sides by artificial lakes created in the 12th century, whose magnificent Palazzo Ducale (the largest palatial complex in Italy after the Vatican), Andrea Mantegna’s revolutionary frescoes, and deep connections to the musical heritage of […]

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