

Chefchaouen, the blue city in Morocco
Chefchaouen, a small Moroccan town nestled in the Rif Mountains, is perhaps one of the country’s most unique destinations. The city’s narrow streets, houses, and walls are covered in every shade of blue—from sky blue to turquoise to deep, dark indigo. It’s no wonder it’s become a favorite photo spot for travelers from all over the world. Getting from Tangier to Chefchaouen by public transport is quite complicated, even though it is the closest big city, as Fes or Casablanca a


Magical Lake Bled
The Island and the Wishing Bell One of Slovenia's most iconic sights is Lake Bled , surrounded by lush green mountains and with a tiny island in the middle. The fairytale setting is often referred to as one of Europe's most romantic destinations - and for good reason, as the Church of the Assumption (Cerkev Marijinega vnebovzetja) and its bell tower in the middle of the lake are a treasure trove of legends, customs and mystical stories. Bled Island and the Church The island


New York Trip: The City That Never Sleeps
New York is a city that everyone knows to some extent, the setting of popular movies and series, so we think we know what to expect. Yet, when we arrive, we realize that this is unimaginable. It affects all our senses at once, so when we first stand in the hustle and bustle of Times Square, we just shake our heads. For me, the first positive culture shock was that everyone can be themselves here, there is room for everyone, the Muslim vendor who, when it's time for prayer, le


Edinburgh in autumn - the magic of colorful leaves in the Scottish capital
Edinburgh is beautiful in all seasons, but I timed my trip for autumn because the sight of the colorful leaves makes this special city even more magical. Of course, you have to be prepared for the fact that it is cool and it can rain at any time, but don't let that scare you; we don't travel to Scotland for the beautiful weather anyway. I booked a basic Ibis hotel (Ibis Edinburgh Centre Royal Mile) because Scotland is expensive, and I found this accommodation in a central loc


Dublin - one of the friendliest European capitals
The capital of Ireland is a very livable, human-scale city, and is inhabited by friendly, kind people. It is easy to get around on foot. It can be enjoyed in any season, you can catch pleasant weather in spring and autumn, but there is no guarantee that it will not rain in summer. I have been to Dublin several times, so I am trying to compile a useful guide about this city that is very dear to me, summarizing my experiences. Choosing a place to stay is not easy, as Dublin is


Come Alive! The Greatest Showman – London's newest musical attraction
Special program recommendation for a visit to London London's theatre scene has once again been enriched with a special production this year: Come Alive! The Greatest Showman has finally hit the stage, making a dream come true for fans of the film. The spectacular performance is no simple adaptation, but a reimagined, live theatre experience that brings back the magic of the 2017 hit film, while every moment on stage is permeated with the energy of the circus and musical wo


Alsace at Christmas - December tour in the Alsace region of France, the Christmas wonderland
As a child, my favorite holiday was Christmas. The decorations, the lights, the cozy atmosphere enchanted me every year. It’s no different today, I’m still a Christmas fan and I take every opportunity to experience this special festive atmosphere. That’s why I felt like I had to see these wonderful Alsatian cities in December, because it’s no coincidence that Strasbourg is called the capital of Christmas… I have been planning this trip for a long time and managed to organize


Bali - personal experiences, with itinerary
Bali was a real culture shock for me, in a good way. Despite the huge number of tourists visiting the island, which has brought significant changes, you can still find authentic Balinese settlements. If you want to experience the real Bali, I recommend that you don't get stuck on the southern coast, as that is where the biggest crowds are, and the constant constructions, traffic and huge hotel complexes don't give you the atmosphere that makes Bali worth visiting, which makes


Copenhagen attractions - wandering the capital of hygge
Copenhagen holds the title of "the happiest city in the world", and for that reason alone I was curious to know what the Danes know, how they manage to feel so good in their own skin despite the long and cold winters and the not-so-favorable climate. The secret is revealed by hygge , which is a lifestyle and roughly means intimate social gathering, if we want to translate it at all costs. You don't have to think about anything complicated, it's simply that without any kind


Life in Barcelona
After high school, I moved to Barcelona because that's where I started my university studies. I've been living here for three years now and I love it very much, I don't plan on moving back to Hungary for now. I think Barcelona is a wonderful city. You can get used to everything, of course, but I remind myself every day how lucky I am to be here. I deliberately looked for an apartment in a part of the city that was not a noisy district frequented by tourists, but inhabited by


The rabbit's hole is deeper than you think – The White Rabbit in Barcelona
Barcelona is full of museums and exhibitions, but the White Rabbit offers a very special experience. This place is not a classic museum: here lights, sounds, installations and interactive games introduce the diverse world of Catalan culture to the visitor. A kind of “experience universe” where traditions meet modern technology. White Rabbit is a surreal journey into the subconscious, but also a cultural mirror that can simultaneously reflect Catalan identity, traditions and

















