EUROPE
Travel Tips, Adventures and things to do in Europe
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The Budapest Bucket List – 20 Things To Do In Budapest
The very cool city of Budapest in Hungary has become one of my all time favourites! It is full of beautiful architecture, markets, independent design stores, great food and unique bars. Budapest is also famous for being named the ‘Spa Capital’ of Europe! How can you dislike a city that incorporates the activity of relaxing in spas into their culture? The stunning Danube river flows through the city which divides the Buda and the Pest side, but the sides are connected by many photographic bridges of all styles. So, if you are wanting to make your way to Hungary, below is the ultimate bucket list of Things to do in…
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Things to do in Munich – The Bucket List
If you are headed to the Bavarian town of Munich in Germany then you’ll want to tick off all these essential bucket-list worthy items for one of the best cities in Germany! Not to mention that Munich is emerging as one of the top cities to live and visit around the world… once you read the list below, believe me, you’ll know why! …and if this pretty city isn’t on your bigger travel bucket list yet, it will make it’s way on there very quickly! — 20 Bucket List Things To Do In Munich — 1. Drink Bavarian Beer in a Beer Hall This is a must-do in the Bavarian…
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Pretty Locations in Prague to Sketch
Prague is arguably one of the prettiest cities in Europe (in my opinion) and that makes for a beautiful afternoon of sketching! The only problem with Prague being so pretty, is that it can become very crowded during the day in the warmer months, which makes finding peace and quiet very difficult. That’s why I’ve listed below for you, some of the most pretty (and peaceful) places to sketch, have a picnic or relax in Prague. — Pretty Locations in Prague to Sketch — 1. Manes Bridge (MΓ‘nesΕ―v most) This is the bridge to be at if you want a great view of the Charles Bridge and the Old Town…
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10 Artistic Experiences to Have in Berlin
Berlin is a mecca for artistic expression and creativity! There are so many great artistic experiences to have in Berlin. With such a deep and horrific history, it’s no wonder that the locals have wanted to break-free, celebrating their independence and the fall of the Berlin Wall with street art and murals representing peace, freedom and political mockery. Over the few decades the art scene has grown immensely from that initial rebellion and with the growing multicultural population. There’s lots to do in Berlin and lots to experience from an artistic point of view. Don’t get me wrong though, you don’t need to be an artist or painter to appreciate…