For your next trip, how about discovering Eastern Europe? This part of the continent, which is not as well known, has breathtaking landscapes, folklore specific to each country and an important cultural richness.
Check out our tips for a great stay in Eastern Europe!
With its many national parks, medieval castles and pleasant small towns, this country has impressive assets.
Let yourself be enchanted by Prague, which has a crazy charm thanks to its architecture and its exceptional monuments. Stop for a few moments to see Prague's astronomical clock and watch its fascinating and unique mechanics activate as the time changes.
Cross the famous Charles Bridge, an emblematic monument in the city, and make sure you visit Prague Castle, which overlooks the city. The Wallenstein Palace and Gardens, which form a labyrinth adorned with statues and fountains, are also worth a visit and are a true haven of peace.
For a holiday with friends or family, Budapest could well be the ideal destination. The city is full of architectural wonders to visit, such as the Parliament of Budapest, the Chain Bridge or the Budavar Palace (also called Buda Castle) and the Fisherman's Bastion on castle hill.
For an authentic moment, head to Gozsdu Udvar market, a lively place where you can enjoy a stroll, grab a bite to eat, stop for a drink and mingle with the locals. And if you prefer a relaxing holiday, you've come to the right place! Head to Budapest's Széchenyi Thermal Baths and enjoy some rest and relaxation.
This small, environmentally friendly Eastern European country, 60% of which is covered in forest, was voted the "World's Greenest Destination" in 2018. Nature lovers will enjoy visiting Ljubljana, where you can enjoy the novelty of walking or cycling in the car-free city center.
Make the most of your walk and visit Tivoli Park, the largest and most beautiful park in the city. You can also go down the river by canoe or paddle board, which will allow you to traverse the city while admiring the beautiful buildings. Sportier travelers will enjoy mountain biking in the Golovec forest, which borders the city.
Krakow has an impressive cultural and historical heritage. If you’re looking to go on a trip rich in discoveries, this is the perfect destination! We advise you to stroll through the historic district of the Old Town, where the lively Market Square, with its many restaurants and terraces, is located. Then, take a tour of Wawel Castle, a former royal residence transformed into a museum, at the foot of which stands a monumental sculpture of the Wawel Dragon, from a Polish legend.
Make the most of your stay in Krakow and climb to the Kościuszko Mound, where you can enjoy a superb panorama of the city. And don't miss the salt mines of Wieliczka, an extraordinary place that will leave you with unforgettable memories.