Europe

  • Tirana

    When I first heard the name of the city, it seemed to me so alluring that I immediately wanted to go. On my first visit, the capital of Albania baffled me with the chaotic nature of its appearance. It took me a while to get into its atmosphere. Tirana, first of all, is interesting for a mixture of eras and styles. ...
  • Pitsunda

    Pitsunda - The Pearl of Abkhazia! Once having been there, the soul will inevitably rush there again. The very name of Abkhazia, - Apsny (in Abkhazian) - Country of Soul. You will definitely feel it! A unique climate - subtropics, moist sea air, plants of amazing beauty: huge eucalyptus trees, palm trees, oleanders strewn with flowers, fragrant magnolias, pomegranates, tangerines, persimmons, nuts. ...
  • New Athos

    A trip to the Black Sea in the small Abkhaz resort town of New Athos, in my opinion, is comparable to a trip to a fairy tale. Only in a fairy tale you can meet so many miracles at once! Here you, like Ali Babu, are waiting for a mysterious cave in the Iberian Mountain, one of the largest known in the world today. ...
  • Sevan

    Sevan is one of the most popular and visited cities in Armenia. A great merit in this, of course, belongs to the real pearl of Armenia Lake Sevan, which is the second largest alpine freshwater lake in the world (for reference: the honorable first place belongs to the South American Lake Titicaca). ...
  • Yerevan

    Yerevan is an ancient city located at the edge of the mountain peaks. Since 1918, Yerevan became the twelfth capital of Armenia. But the history of Yerevan is more ancient. The city used to be called Erebuni, which was founded in 782 BC. No wonder they say that the capital Yerevan is older than Rome. This is one of the most beautiful capitals in the world, where you can meet both ancient architectural buildings and modern buildings. ...
  • Dilijan

    Perhaps, in my article about Dilijan, I will be too subjective: this beautiful city, with which we had love at first sight, is very close to my soul. Here there is absolutely everything you need to relax your soul and body: history, antiquity, magical air, and mountains, mountains, mountains, charging just cosmic energy! ...
  • Tsaghkadzor

    Tsaghkadzor is one of the most dynamically developing resorts in Armenia. Despite its centuries-old history, it is as if still looking for its face and its own path, and rushes from its authentic roots to the image of a modern European town. Perhaps this is what attracts me to Tsaghkadzor - a kind of “stone” in combination with a free spirit. ...
  • Hallstatt

    Life in megacities brings a lot of stress, and therefore more and more people, when planning their trips, prefer small, cozy towns instead of noisy densely populated capitals. One of these places is the Austrian Hallstatt. Surrounded by the Alps and located on the shores of the lake of the same name, it is the best suited to spend a couple of days there, enjoying the fresh air and the bewitching landscapes that open to the eye. ...
  • Innsbruck

    Ask me which city in Austria you should visit first, and I will answer: “Of course, Innsbruck!”. "Why not Vienna?" - you ask. I'll explain now. Innsbruck, best known for its ski resorts, is so rich in cultural and natural attractions that it seems as if it has incorporated all of Austria. ...
  • Salzburg

    For me, as for many other tourists, Salzburg was the first place when I met Austria. If you have been to the country of Mozart and did not look into the city in which he was born, then you lost a lot. I am sure this needs to be fixed urgently. Arriving in Salzburg, I involuntarily found myself in the center of how the city lived two hundred and three hundred years ago. ...
  • Grodno

    The royal city over the Neman ... That’s what you can call Grodno, one of the oldest cities in Belarus. One city was remembered for the film "White Dew", while others simply read the novel by Eliza Orzeszko "Over the Neman", which was written here. Grodno is not only a transit city for most Belarusians to travel to Poland, Lithuania and other European countries, but also a rich cultural heritage. ...
  • Brussels

    For six years I knew practically nothing about Brussels. My idea of ​​this city was formed solely on the basis of ... news stories. A correspondent with a microphone stands against a background of tall buildings in which a gray sky is reflected, and casually talks about the next meeting of the European Parliament. Yes, in an inexperienced traveler the image of Brussels is primarily associated with European officials, politics, bureaucracy ... For me, everything changed in the fall of 2010, when I decided to leave Moscow and go to conquer the capital of the European Union. ...
  • Vitebsk

    A city of avant-garde art and music festivals, cozy courtyards and pedestrian streets with old architecture, wide avenues and monoliths. The city where Marc Chagall was born was taught by the creator of the Black Square, Kazimir Malevich, spent summer days on his estate Ilya Repin ... The city that I love forever, and if I loved it once, then for life! ...
  • Gomel

    A small Belarusian town, no different from other small Belarusian towns? I used to think that too. But then life turned out in such a way that I visited Gomel four or five times a year. During these trips, he managed to become my family in his own way. So now I know and will definitely tell you where to find sculptures, psychedelic in controversy with the creations of Dutch masters, where to go for inexpensive, but insanely tasty pancakes, what a night city is amazing ... And something else. ...
  • Bruges

    When talking about the city of canals, most of us immediately recall Venice, but for me the most charming city on the water is Belgian Bruges. A small town on the territory of the ancient province of Flanders is familiar to many only by the film "Bottom of Bruges", where leisurely dialogues of the main characters about the meaning of life are interspersed with views of the city. ...
  • Baku

    Baku is the capital of Azerbaijan, which immersed me in the atmosphere of a rapidly developing east. Not so long ago, it was an ancient fortress with winding streets, now it is a real industrial and dynamic city with skyscrapers and office buildings. This place surprises me every time with a combination of tradition and modernity. ...
  • Vein

    Vienna reminds me of a secular beauty in years. A luxurious, self-respecting lady who, despite her regal appearance, sometimes allows herself to feel. The old city, enclosed in the arms of the Ring (Ringstrasse ring boulevard), glorifies the greatness of the former empire. Hofburg’s slightly frightening grandeur, the stiffness of the palaces is diluted with Hundertwasser's fun experiments and the exquisite Viennese secession. ...
  • Leuven

    After completing my studies at a Russian university, I decided to move to Belgium. For all the time of my life in this small country I climbed every corner of it, but one of the first and most memorable trips was for me to visit the city of Leuven. Outside of Belgium, the city is not very famous, but for the Belgians it is a matter of national pride. ...
  • Minsk

    Getting there Minsk can be reached by train, plane and bus. By plane Planes arrive at Minsk National Airport, located 40 km from the city. Ticket prices range from 3,500 to 5,830 rubles ... The most expensive weekend tickets. The cheapest in the middle of the week, if they are taken per month. You can monitor airfare prices using this link. ...
  • Ghent

    There are towns in Europe that have preserved the lively spirit of history in the narrow corridors of their old streets. In the case of Ghent, this seems to me a real miracle. The city is beautiful and majestic: desolation is not felt on any of its streets. No cobwebs or cracks, only a small noble coating of antiquity. Ghent's houses, streets, churches and castles seemed to have been transferred from the Middle Ages to the present by the wave of a magic wand. ...