London, London

London attracted over 16 million international visitors in 2014, myself included, making it the world’s most visited city. Settling my company in this city makes me visiting it quiet often, so every time I try to visit something new and discover more!Β I usually take the Eurostar train from Brussels under the famous canal La Manche and Viola! – in 2 hours I am in London, … Continue reading London, London

Sibiu, Romania

A small city in Transylvania, also known as Hermannstadt in German, located in north-western Romania was a pure discovery for me! πŸ™‚ ItΒ was designated the European Capital of Culture for the year 2007 thanks to its medieval charm. Sibiu got its importance in 14 centuryΒ whenΒ Β it became an important trade centre. In 1376, the craftsmen were divided in 19 guilds andΒ Sibiu became the most important ethnic … Continue reading Sibiu, Romania

Budapest – the Pearl of Danube

My very first trip in 2024 was to this city. For the third time, I found some odd charm. Hungary is one of those isolated countries -having a language that no one around understands, but sharing the religion and certain customs. I remember as a kid when we would go shopping to Nagykanizsa – the customer service was always a bit odd and distant – … Continue reading Budapest – the Pearl of Danube

Krakow, Poland

Krakow is one of the most culturally and politically significant cities in Poland.Β Although you could easily spend a few happy days in Krakow and fill your time with a variety of entertaining activities; one day is enough to take in the city’s top ‘must-see’ attractions. Traditionally it has been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural, and artistic life and is one of … Continue reading Krakow, Poland

Peru: Macchu Picchu

I was driving through the dessert of Atacama from the northern Chile to southern Peru. The landscape of South America changes quickly… When I arrived to old city of Cusco –Β aΒ historic capital of the Inca Empire from the 13th until the 16th century Β when Spanish conquered. In 1983 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. From the Cusco I took the very fashion … Continue reading Peru: Macchu Picchu

Iguazu Falls: Argentinian and Brazilian side

South America is wild, diverse, strong, challenging, mesmerizing and musical. You can use all of these same attributes for the Falls of Iguazu. Why? The Falls of Iguazu are waterfalls of the Iguazu River on the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of ParanΓ‘. They are the largest waterfalls system in the world producing huge amount of energy for the  ItaipΓΊ hydroelectric … Continue reading Iguazu Falls: Argentinian and Brazilian side

Buenos Aires, Argentina

A cosmopolitan city that makes you dance and follow the rhythm of tango while walking the streets of it… literally! My friends and I found ourselves passing the center and jig while the local man plays his mini accordion and couples dance the most passionate dance of the lovers. They say Argentina is the Paris of South America. I don’t like these kind of associations … Continue reading Buenos Aires, Argentina

Verona, Italy

The city of love, where you can still find the places of the famous tragedy of Romeo and Juliette… My grandfather, brother and I visited it for one day and discovered all the romance of this city! Frst we took a cup of nice italian coffee at the main PiazzaΒ Bra – very happening square, with the great view of the typical roman monumentΒ Arena. Soon we … Continue reading Verona, Italy

6 months in Chile β™₯ Santiago and Valparaiso

Back in 2010 I went on a journey of my life on a student exchange to Santiago de Chile in South America. The country is diverse and the only state that spreads on 3 continents: mainland in South America, Chilean Antarctic Territory and Easter Island in the continent domain of Australia and Oceania. The country goesΒ from the cold arctic climate on the south, with many … Continue reading 6 months in Chile β™₯ Santiago and Valparaiso