Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
Jindřichův Hradec is one of the Czech Republic’s most enchanting small towns, a harmonious blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture in southern Bohemia, dominated by one of the largest castle complexes in the country and the world’s first narrow-gauge railway. Located roughly halfway between Prague and Český Krumlov, this often-overlooked town on the shore […]
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Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
Nesebar is one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited towns, a UNESCO World heritage jewel perched on a tiny rocky peninsula on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, where 3,000 years of Thracian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Bulgarian history are layered into every cobblestone, church ruin, and timber-framed house. Often called the “Pearl of the Black Sea,” Nesebar’s […]
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Categories: Bulgaria, Sights
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 11, 2026 by europeexplored
Mist clings to the limestone cliff as the morning sun struggles to pierce through the fog. High above the Orava river, a white walled fortress rises like a guardian from a forgotten age. Orava Castle does not merely sit upon the landscape. It commands it. Built in the 13th century atop a steep rock formation, […]
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Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
Lake Balaton is the largest freshwater lake in Central Europe, a vast inland sea stretching almost eighty kilometres across Hungary. The locals call it the Hungarian Sea. Its waters are shallow and warm, perfect for swimming and sailing. The northern shore is lined with volcanic hills and vineyards. The southern shore offers long sandy beaches […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Every Slovak knows the shape of this mountain. Kriváň rises to 2,494 metres with a distinctive curved peak that appears on coins, stamps, and the national emblem. It is not the highest peak in the Tatras, but it is the most beloved. The climb takes five to seven hours and demands steady legs and respect […]
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Categories: Nature, Slovakia
Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The lake sits like a mirror at the foot of the High Tatras, reflecting peaks that hold snow well into summer. Štrbské Pleso is the kind of place where the air stings your lungs on the first deep breath. Pine forests climb the slopes, and wooden chalets line the shore with steam rising from their […]
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Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored
Beaumaris Castle was never finished, and that is what makes it so fascinating. Construction began in 1295 under King Edward I, a massive project designed to crush Welsh resistance once and for all. But the money ran out, the wars shifted, and the builders walked away leaving walls that stop at shoulder height and towers […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Peričnik Waterfall is one of the most beautiful and famous waterfalls in Slovenia. It is situated in the Julian Alps, about 5 km from the village of Mojstrana. The waterfall consists of two cascades that plunge from the edge of the Vrtaška plateau into the Vrata Valley below. This is not merely a waterfall you […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Oia (pronounced “EE-ah”) is the most photographed village in Greece, the iconic cascade of whitewashed Cycladic houses, blue-domed churches, and pastel-coloured neoclassical captains’ mansions clinging to the northern cliffs of Santorini that produces the single most recognisable image of the Greek islands, reproduced on a million postcards, Instagram feeds, and travel magazine covers. Perched on […]
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