Discovering Eger – Perfect Budapest Day Trip
Eger, Hungary is the perfect day trip from Budapest with tasty, authentic Hungarian cuisine and delicious wine, not to mention the culture and history!
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Eger, Hungary is the perfect day trip from Budapest with tasty, authentic Hungarian cuisine and delicious wine, not to mention the culture and history!
Budapest holds a nice balance of modern sprawl with the traditional Eastern Europe history and charm. Check out how we spent two days in this must-see city.
Visiting Krakow was a favorite stop on our trip to Eastern Europe. With tons of culture and history packed into this scenic city, there’s a lot ot love!
While Prague is certainly a must-see city when visiting the Czech Republic, we absolutely fell in love with the smaller towns of Kutna Hora and Cesky Krumlov. These side trips from Prague will get you out of the big city and into a quirky Bone Church and relaxing along the Vltava River.
Prague was the jumping off point for our exploration of Eastern Europe and what a great first stop. This vibrant city is full of beautiful architecture, delicious food, good beer and great people.
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Traveling overseas can be daunting when you encounter different language, currency and customs. Here, we share 14 tips to help you prepare for your first visit to Italy, one of the most-visited countries in the world. We cover everything from what to expect in hotels and bathrooms to staying connected.
When it comes to gettting around Italy, there are lots of transportation options: trains, buses, ferries, airplanes to consider.