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Ultimate Krakow Guide: 35 things what to do in Krakow
Krakow, the cultural capital of Poland, is one of the most beautiful and lively cities in Europe. With its charming Old Town, fascinating history and friendly people, there is always something to see and do in Krakow. We lived in Krakow for three years and this city grew close to our hearts, it is our second home.If you are planning…
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Exploring the Beauty of Malaga: A guide to the city’s best places
Malaga is a beautiful city located on the southern coast of Spain. With its Mediterranean climate, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture, it’s no wonder Malaga is a popular destination for travelers from around the world. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach getaway or an exciting nightlife, Malaga has something to offer everyone. Here’s a look at some of the…
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Weekend in Budapest – what to do for two days in the capital of Hungary
On the first weekend of March, we went to the capital of Hungary to celebrate birthday. Budapest is an excellent place for a weekend trip, its center extends over the two former cities of Buda (west of the Danube) and Pest (east of the Danube). Most of the sights are within walking distance, but count on the fact that you…
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Hiking with dog in Austria. Rax mountain in Vienna Alps is the perfect place for dog-friendly trip.
We traditionally celebrated my birthdays in another country. I dreamed of mountains, a fireplace and nature, and so we went to Austria with our four-legged partner Balu. Lower Austria is an ideal destination if you want to spend time in dense forests and mountains, but don’t want to travel too far from Vienna. Only an hour from Vienna you will…
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Slovakia: Traveling with campervan
During the two years since we started writing a blog, but also during those when we didn’t even own a smartphone, we slept in all sorts of places. In the tent, in the open air, in hostels but also in more luxurious hotels, in the car and on the train… but we have always wanted to try what it’s like…
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We will (not) fly to Cambodia, or how coronavirus changed our travel plans.
We did not want to comment on coronary viruse for a long time, or we are not epidemologists, neither doctors nor scientists. We have critical thinking, we read a lot about it and trying not to panic. Think we’re not the ones to give advices on the Internet. But we been asked what will going to happen to us now.…
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Best second hand shops in Krakow.
Even before the second hands were cool, I went there to dig through and look for original pieces that no one else in our city has. And over the years, love for slow life style has gradually been added and I prefer to buy in second-hand or sew something rather than go to big shopping malls. When we moved to…
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Via ferrata in Slovak Paradise. Adventure you will never forget.
I put my foot slowly on a piece of iron that is in a rock and I hold onto a metal rope with my hand. I know I’m locked in with two rigid carabiners, but even the loud waterfall failed to drown out my thoughts on what would happen if I fell. A little in front of me awaits my…
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Slovak fair brands for your autumn wardrobe
Autumn is already here, it is full of autumn colors outside and we are starting to pull out the warmer clothes from the closet. I always look forward to pulling my coat in the fall again, but then I look forward to packing it in the spring. But with this unpacking of autumn things, the “I have nothing to wear”…
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Tip for weekend trip: Moving sand dunes in Poland
Sometimes in primary school I learned that they have a desert in Poland. I wasn’t really interested in it, but somehow it miraculously kept this information in my mind, and a few years later, when we moved to Krakow, we began to think about how to get to the desert and whether it really exists. In the article you will…