Southern Poland is a land of contrasts, where stunning natural landscapes meet centuries of rich history and cultural heritage. Whether you’re hiking in the Tatra Mountains, soaking in the history of Kraków, or visiting the most poignant historical site in the world, this region offers a diverse range of experiences. Here are the top things to see and do in one of Europe’s most captivating regions.
Budapest was crowned the best Christmas market in Europe for 2023 so this year, I had to jump on a plane and return to one of my favourite European cities to experience the festivities! The Hungarian capital truly comes alive during the festive season, with sparkling lights, beautiful trees, an abundance of stalls, and of course Santa Claus roaming around the city.
The famous Christmas markets are held in Vörösmarty Square, Fashion Street and outside St.Stephen’s Basilica, all in the centre of town. They feature festive light shows, music, delicious food, mulled wine, spicy aromas in the air, and over 100 different types of stalls.
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is one of the smallest cities in Europe. Set along the Danube River, it has a rich history, a strong Slovakian culture, and a fascinating blend of old and new architecture. Interestingly, Bratislava is the only capital in the world that borders two different countries, Austria and Hungary. Continue reading for my recommendations for the top 10 things to see in the Slovak capital…
Adina Apartment Hotel Budapest truly feels like a home away from home. Located in the heart of the city, it offers fully equipped and contemporary designed apartments, coupled with modern hotel services, to provide guests with the best of both worlds. The wellbeing perks onsite are impressive, from a jacuzzi and sauna, to a swimming pool and gym. This is also the perfect place to stay for a festive getaway, with the Budapest’s Christmas markets just a stones throw away. Continue reading for my full review of Adina’s flagship apartments in the Hungarian capital…
Bulgaria showcases a history that emerges through ancient ruins, awe-inspiring fortresses, incredible landscapes, peaceful monasteries and quaint old towns. Here’s a photo blog of my journey through northern Bulgaria…
Bucharest, a Balkan city located in Eastern Europe, isn’t a traditional tourist destination. In fact, it’s one of Europe’s most underrated cities and this is what encouraged me to explore the Romanian capital. I was instantly amazed by the stunning architecture and quaint streets, and to learn that Bucharest is home to Europe’s largest building, spa and boulevard. Here are my favourite Instagrammable spots in the city…
Mercure Bucharest Unirii is a four star boutique hotel located in the heart of the vibrant and bustling Romanian capital. The hotel’s perfect location next to Bucharest’s main sights and attractions, spacious rooms, luxurious decor, delicious cuisine and Mercure hospitality makes this one of the most sought-after hotels in Romania. Continue reading for my full hotel review…
Estonia is one of Europe’s most underrated travel destinations, nestled between the Baltic Sea. Its capital city, Tallinn, is one of the best preserved medieval cities in the world, with the picturesque and cobblestoned Old Town dating back to the 13th century. To many people’s surprise, the country is also really technologically advanced, with self-driving buses and digital IDs being the norm. Check out my recommendations for the top things to see and do in Tallinn, Estonia…
During my recent trip to Tallinn, I had the pleasure of staying at the amazing Tallink City Hotel. The hotel’s exclusive location to Tallinn’s main sights and attractions, the stylish rooms, luxurious decor and delicious cuisine, makes this one of the most sought-after hotels in Estonia. Continue reading for my full hotel review…
School Lane Hotel in Liverpool ONE is one of the city’s newest hotels, which opened in 2023. This four-star independent hotel is housed in the fully restored Victorian 1850s Russell Building, with 55 rooms over five floors. The hotel’s close proximity to Liverpool’s shopping and entertainment districts, attractions and transport links, coupled with the cosy rooms and impeccable service, makes this one of the best city centre hotels in Liverpool. Continue reading to see my top reasons to stay at School Lane Hotel…