11 Enchanted Places in Eastern Europe You Have to Visit

Eastern Europe

Today, more travelers are choosing Eastern Europe as their exotic vacation destination. Eastern Europe offers tourists cities with rich culture, medieval old town architecture, lyrical languages and historic palaces.

Here are 11 amazing places you should visit in Eastern Europe.

  1. Bucharest, Romania

Bucharest is known for its exemplary tree-lined boulevards, historic architecture and diverse culture. The most remarkable attractions include Romanian Athenaeum of which the concert hall is the most prestigious hall in Bucharest. Calea Victoriei is the oldest and the most vibrant street of the city. The Parliament Palace is enormous, and is a display of luxurious interiors.

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  1. Sibiu, Romania

A city with a traditional vibe. The colorful houses and cobblestone streets add to the medieval charm of the landscape. The view from the top of the Council Tower is splendid. The Brukenthal museum and Crama siniu Vechih restaurant are the must-visit places in Sibiu.

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  1. Bratislava, Slovakia

It’s a tiny picturesque town with narrow streets, traditional markets and numerous small cafes. Get a bird’s eye view of the town from atop the majestic Bratislava castle. Do make a trip to see the glorious Slavin Memorial.

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  1. Nida, Lithuania

A UNESCO World Heritage Site shared by Russia and Lithuania. Nida is the tourist destination on spit, a curved sand dune. A hike through pine forests, views of pristine white sand beaches are the city’s charms. Parindis is the most splendid and massive dune with a breathtaking view. Curonian National Park will be a treat for wildlife lovers.

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5. Skopje, Macedonia

A city with high spirits and a relaxed social vibe. The city has a thriving night life. It is a harmonious blend of Christian and Islamic cultures. The historic structures and museums, Triumphal Arch are the most frequented attractions. The Plostad Makedonija Square is dedicated to national heroes.

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6. Dubrovnik, Croatia

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city is also the shining star of Croatia. It has some spectacular sculptures, churches and museums. Dubrovnik is incomplete without a walk down the city wall. A cable car ride to Mt.Srd can add to another splendid view of the city.
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  1. Split, Croatia

Split is the heart of Croatia. Diocletian’s Palace is a beautiful Roman monument that is a UNESCO World Heritage. The eastern shores and coastal mountain backdrop adds to the compelling beauty of the city. A visit to the beaches especially Bacvice Beach during summers where people participate in water sports and beach thrills can be really worth your while.

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  1. Orheiul Vechi, Moldova

The most extraordinary and scenic attraction is the Oreil vechi Monastery. Other attractions include an ethnographic museum near Butuncei, some newly opened caves. The view from the monasteries headquarters is just spine chilling.

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  1. Mljet island, Croatia

Covered with dense Mediterranean forest, vineyards and tiny villages it is one of the most beautiful islands in Eastern Europe. Other great attractions are the Mljet National Park, Roman Palace, the salt water lakes, the diverse vegetation and the untouched oasis. Seafood lovers should try Konaba Ankora, the best seafood restaurant.

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  1. Belgrade, Serbia

A chaotic mix of nouveau masterpieces and a combination of old world charm Belgrade is the most happening place.Kalemegden Citadel is the perfect example of an impressive historic monument. The joyful atmosphere, lively streets and funfairs have its own worldly charm. An underground tour in the city’s past is a must to explore.

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11. Ljubljana, Slovenia

A City full of culture and traditions. Packed with the best museums. Restaurants and cafes in the country. Presernov Trg, the center square is the city’s favorite place to meet and greet. Take a bike ride across the famous lkubljana River. Plan a visit to the Ljubljana Castle and the National University Library to see examples of some stunning architecture.

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Europe’s 10 Best Hidden Beaches for 2016

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Searching for a place to visit during your vacation? Europe is the place to be. Europe has some hidden beaches that will make you keep coming back for more vacations. Europe is ranked as one of the best tourist destination continent, having the best beaches ever.

For a stress-free holiday, consider visiting the following hidden beaches.

 

Cies Islands, Spain

Commonly known as the Galician Seychelles, Cies Islands is one of the European hidden beaches you should consider attending this year. Cies is part of the Atlantic Islands National Park. Galian Seychelles Beach is located in Spain and is mostly characterized by white sand.

To all the tourism enthusiasts interested in visiting Galian Seychelles beach, accommodation is not a problem due to the presence of the Pazo Los Escudos mansion with luxurious rooms.

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Notre Dame Beach, France

Notre Dame is a France hidden based beach which is surrounded by olives and vines. Notre Dame beach is located at Porquerolles. The beach is also surrounded by the forest that contributes to the beach’s fresh air and conducive environment.

Notre Dame beach is characterized by White and gold sand. Accommodation is checked due to the presence of the Villa Sainte-Anne hotel, which offers accommodation at a fair price.

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Anamur-Iskele Beach, Turkey

Anamur-Iskele is a Turkey-based beach that provides the sense of belonging to the tourists due to its natural environment. This beach is surrounded by some resorts, a factor that has contributed to an increased number of visitors.

Anamur-Iskele beach is next to the Yan Hotel, a luxurious hotel that provides an excellent sea view.

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Viveiro Beach, Spain

Viveiro, Galicia is a hidden beach located on Spain’s northern coast at the town of Viveiro. Viveiro, Galicia secret beach is the ultimate place for families willing to spend their vacation at a private and pure beach.

Tourists who have been visiting Viveiro hidden beach rents a room at Ego hotel which provides a great sea view.

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Comporta Beach, Portugal

Comporta beach is a hidden beach based in Portugal and located at Troia. Comporta beach is characterized by the sand dunes, a factor that has been attracting tourists to the area. Comporta beach is surrounded by some resorts, including the Comporta Café.

Accommodation is offered by the Sublime hotel, one of the luxurious hotels in Portugal.

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Paleochora, south-west Crete, Greece

Greece is one of the tourist destinations sites in Europe that now presents the Paleochora beach to the Tourism fanatics. Paleochora is a local hidden beach that is surrounded by nature. It’s located in the south of Hania.

Tourists who have been visiting the Paleochora beach rent rooms at the Manto Studios hotel, which is a family-managed hotel.

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San Pantaleo, Sardinia

San Pantaleo is a hidden beach which is located at Costa Smeralda. San Pantaleo beach is characterized by white powdery sand and granite boulders. Visit the San Pantaleo beach and enjoy privacy and simplicity at a fair cost. Also, enjoy a stay at the Locanda Sant’Andrea Hotel at a reasonable price.

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Koufonissia hidden beach

Koufonissia is a secret beach based at Greece. Koufonissia is comprised of the Lower Koufonisi and the upper Koufonisi. Apart from tourism, the locals also carry out fishing activities.

Koufonissia Beach is characterized by satin white sand. Visit this beach and enjoy a stay at the Koufonisi windmill port.

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Palagruza Beach

Palagruza is one of the hidden beaches located in Dalmatia, Croatia. Palagruza has been one of the most visited beaches as it is an archaeological site. The beach is gorgeous in jewelry and other ceramic vases. Visit the Palagruza beach and enjoy a stay at the Palagruza lighthouse. The hotel offers tourists with groceries and seafood.

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Mljet hidden beach

Mljet is a refuge island based in Dalmatia, Croatia. Tourists visiting the Mljet beach also enjoy a ride at the Mljet National Park. Also, this beach also contains a diving club which visitors can join for leisure purposes.

Visit Mljet hidden beach and while enjoying a stay at a five-star hotel, Hotel Odisej.

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