Prague is a beautiful old world city in the heart of the Czech Republic. Fun to explore in the summers and enchanting in the winter, it can be enjoyed the year around. If you’re planning a trip to Prague, no matter what the season, here are ten things you should do.
See the Astronomical Clock Strike
Prague’s medieval...
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Located in Southeastern Europe, Albania is a country the size of Massachusetts.
It is a unique country and one of the only with a Muslim majority in Europe. The local name of Albania is ‘Shqiperia’, which can be translated to ‘Land of the Eagles’, featured on the emblem of the Albania’s flag.
Curiously, the official...
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They say no city in the world equals the history of Rome. Branded as the Eternal City, it was founded more than two millenniums ago and has been long reigned as Caput Mundi, or Capital of the World.
Nowhere else will you find a distinctive amalgamation of religion, culture, and art other than in Rome. It is home to primordial ruins,...
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Situated in the southeast of Scotland, Edinburgh houses the Scottish Government. Though this capital is only second to size of its neighbor Glasgow, the city doubles its population size each year during the International Edinburgh Festival which covers the whole four weeks of August.
Dubbed as the “Athens of the North”,...
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World War 1 and 2, the Cold War, the Berlin Wall—you feel it everywhere you glance. Berlin is one of the most prominent German cities filled with countless history of the 20th century. Infrastructures were built from the funds of numerous nations after the capital’s destruction in WWII. Current Germany is a fascinating...
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When you hear the calming sound of waves and feel the gentle ocean breeze, one thing comes to mind—relaxation. Beaches offer the serenity that city life often deprives you of. The place where the clear waters meet the sparkling piece of land is where you can walk alone under the bright sun, or stroll together with your loved one...
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The thought of living in a castle may evoke feelings of romance and love. Some were indeed built by kings for their queens or by lords for the woman whom they were betrothed to. History says that once upon a time, they were built for military purposes—to protect wealth and defend the kingdom from invasion. But it all boils down to...
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