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Experiencing the 'Walk of Titano'
Experiencing the "Walk of Titano" What is local ambassador Sara Forcellini 's best tip when it comes to exploring her home of San Marino? Stay as long as you can! It's hard to discover centuries of history in this microstate in just a few days! We think she's spot on, as does our ambassador, Legianti, who interviewed her recently. What's the best way to approach a trip to this unique place? Sara and Legianti have got you covered. Watch this video for their full conversation, and keep reading …
Sibiu, Romania: The heart of contemporary theatre
Each year, the world's greatest theatre actors and their most adoring fans flock to the Romanian city of Sibiu for an extravaganza of the dramatic arts. Over ten days, renowned names from around the world perform at the Sibiu International Theatre Festival, putting on some 550 events to guests who journey there from nearly 75 countries. But all that aside, who better to tell you about this remarkable event than one of the actors who will be on stage? Meet Iustinian , an actor from the Romanian …
Tartu: a creative city of street art
One of the most exciting things about Estonia is that because it's off the typical travel path for most visitors, there remains much to be discovered—for tourists and visitors alike! Blend that with a vibrant artistic community, where creatives can express themselves at will, and you have the city of Tartu. To prepare for my visit, I spoke with a Tartu city official to get a local's take on what I-and you!—should do on a visit to this hidden corner of Estonia. Δείτε αυτή τη δημοσίευση στο …
Antwerp in focus
You come for the beauty, you stay for the food, fashion, and liveliness The way I see it, there are two secrets about Antwerp. But before I continue, I have to admit that the credit for these secrets is due, in large part, to my interview with local ambassador, Johann, who gave me inside tips about the city he loves. The first secret is that Antwerp is a great foodie capital. Step aside Paris, Rome, Barcelona. Let's give Antwerp its time in the sun. In fact, so good is the food scene in this …
Explore a hidden Dutch National Park
What's one thing that surprises our Dutch ambassador, Manon? That so few people know about a place in her home-region: the Wadden Sea. In fact, according to Manon, aside from the lucky Dutch people who know about this hidden corner of their country, this UNESCO World Heritage site is really only known to Germans. But that stops here! We're pleased to introduce you to this remarkable natural wonder, through the help of Manon and our other ambassador, Yanti. Δείτε αυτή τη δημοσίευση στο …
Hiking the Mountains of Europe
Some of the best hiking spots in Europe Sometimes exploring Europe means seeing sites like the Eiffel Tower or Stonehenge. Other times it means finding the biggest mountain you can and climbing right up to the top. Luckily, you won’t have to go far to find mountains, lakes and hilltops ripe for hiking. Lace up those boots, roll up your sleeping bag and prep yourself for a trip to the great European outdoors. Start in Romania to set out to conquer the vast Carpathian Mountains . Depending on …
Absorb the warmth of European spring
In little time, the whole of Europe will feel the warm embrace of spring. With the new season come some of the most fulfilling and memorable experiences for a naturally curious traveler. In other words, you could be one of those peaceful kayakers atop a Polish lake. Keep reading to get a sense of what you could discover if you venture into the outdoor splendors of this continent! Slide your kayak into a Polish lake Every year, when the birds begin to sing and the buds on trees begin to unfold, …
Scale Czechia’s Great Rocks
For me, reaching the top of a rock I've climbed is a uniquely satisfying accomplishment—a strange combination of conquering the rock and being one with the beauty of it. I just finished an exciting rock-climbing adventure at Via Ferrata on the Shepherd's Wall near Děčín (about an hour’s drive from Prague). I chose Shepherd's Wall for two reasons: the 16 paths one can choose from, some as high as 170 meters up. The other reason? When you reach the top, you have a gorgeous view of Děčín below as …
The Serenity of a Swamp
Contrary to popular opinion, a swamp can be a gorgeous natural place to explore! How do I know? I know because I just spent some time discovering the secrets of Latvia’s wetland Kemeri National Park, a protected zone. That this national park is protected makes total sense to me, given how much there is to protect. In these wetlands there is an extraordinary interaction between the dolomite bedrock and the bogs and ferns, which create a sort of Sulphur water. What’s more, the park is home to …
Dive into nature in Norway
In 1908, a landslide in Western Norway blocked off a waterway, which resulted in the flooding of large swaths of farmland and a village that stood in the valley below. Over a hundred years later, that flooded valley is now a lake (Lygnstøylsvatnet) and the remains of the village still stand. For me, as a #NaturallyCurious traveler, this lake presented the perfect way to literally dive back into history. All I needed to explore this village, frozen in time, was some scuba gear and a sense of …