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History and life of Vlad the Impaler (Dracula)
History and life of Vlad ...
Vlad the Impaler (Vlad III - Tepes) was born in November or December of 1431 in Transylvania,...
Transylvanian paradise - Pension Bodrogeni
Transylvanian paradise - ...
Pension Bodrogeni is located in picturesque mountain area of Transylvania, Romania....
Prague wine harvesting festival, tasting the burcak
Prague wine harvesting fe...
It was our fifth day in Prague and a beautiful Sunday. It would have been a waste...
Medieval festival at Sighisoara
Medieval festival at Sigh...
I had the chance to visit Sighisoara between 21 and 23 July. In this period was held...
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Importing a car in Romania

Importing a car in Romania...

Hi guys. Today I’m going to tell the story of how I imported my car in to Romania. We have been announced by email that car arrived to Constanta which is a port at the Black Sea. We jump in a train and travel 12 hours by train to arrive to Constanta. From train station you can find a taxi to take you to the port. Is not expensive since is not far. If you...
Visiting Széchenyi Chain Bridge

Visiting Széchenyi Chain Brid...

Coming from Roosevelt Square after visiting Gresham palace or the Hungarian Academy of Science you arrive to Széchenyi lánchíd or Széchenyi Chain Bridge. Széchenyi Chain Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest. It was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Budapest,...
Walking on Elizabeth Bridge

Walking on Elizabeth Bridge...

While in Budapest one of best places for walk is Erzsébet híd. Also know as Elizabeth Bridge or Erzsébet Bridge is the second newest bridge and one of the most elegant ones of Budapest, connecting Buda and Pest across the River Danube. Located at the narrowest part of the Danube, the bridge spans only 290 m. It is named after Queen Elisabeth, a popular queen...
Visiting the Fountains of Peterhof

Visiting the Fountains of Pete...

From the entrance of the Peterhof estate we have been surprised of the big number of fountains. They are turned on early in the morning and shut down at 18:00 (6:00 PM). The fountains are one of Russia’s most famous tourist attractions, drawing millions of visitors every year. Fountains were intrinsic to Peter the Great’s original plans for Peterhof...
Visiting Monplaisir

Visiting Monplaisir...

Peter the Great’s pet project at Peterhof was this small but charming summer palace, which the Tsar designed by and for himself, although he sought the help of several architects to do so. If you arrive in Peterhof by boat, Monplaisir is one of the first sights to greet you. Sitting in the eastern corner of the Lower Park, right on the shoreline of the...
Visiting Peterhof Park and Gardens

Visiting Peterhof Park and Gar...

As we pass the castle in front we can see the fountains and the big park. The spectacular parkland at Peterhof is remarkable for the mix of styles embedded in its design. Peterhof is like an encyclopedia of park design through the age of empire. Particularly impressive is the fact that the master landscapers and garden designers who worked on the estate at Peterhof...
Visiting Peterhof (Petrodvorets)

Visiting Peterhof (Petrodvoret...

Second day of our visit at St. Petersburg is dedicated visiting Peterhof. We left early in the morning. Near the Baltic train station is a bus station from where each 10 minutes a bus leaves for Peterhof. For 60 rubles you can jump in one of them and spend 45 min watching the St. Petersburg and surrounding area. The bus stops close to the entrance of the Peterhof...
Visiting Sankt Petersburg

Visiting Sankt Petersburg...

This summer we had the chance to visit St. Petersburg (Peter). We went for the mysterious twilight of the White Nights and to visit the famous Hermitage Museum. Sankt Petersburg is the northernmost major city of the world and one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Peter has all the ingredients for an unforgettable travel experience: high art, lavish...
Visiting the Old Town Square or Staromestske Namesti

Visiting the Old Town Square o...

Visiting the Old Town Square or Staromestske Namesti in Prague is like traveling back in time, 600 or 700 years. Here you can feel in the air the dramatic history of Prague and czech people. The Old Town Square is one of two main squares in the city centre. We have travel many countries and cities and we consider this square to be one of the most beautiful historical...
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