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5 win-win ideas for a vacation in Kiev, if you are a daredevil

5 win-win ideas for a vacation in Kiev, if you are a daredevil

How many emotions we would not be given romantic summer nights, going to the cinema and relaxing on the beach, still it will be not enough. We propose to open new activities for ourselves, which will make the summer brighter, and the body - smart. For example, this weekend you can arrange a small sports marathon: play volleyball, go to an extreme park, master a wake. And for the most brave there is a special offer - a parachute jump!

The Top 6 Peaks That You Should Conquer in the Carpathians

The Top 6 Peaks That You Should Conquer in the Carpathians

Almost every Ukrainian who enjoys outdoor activities dreams of conquering the Goverla. But few people know about the other, equally stunning peaks in the Carpathians that reach heights of over 2,000 meters. All of these Ukrainian peaks exceed 2,000 meters in height and are located within the same mountain range – the beautiful Chernogora.
The height of Marshal Konev (museum, 1965)

The height of Marshal Konev (museum, 1965)

The Memorial Complex "The Height of Marshal Konev" was opened after reconstruction in 2003, on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Kharkov from the Nazi invaders.

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Dawn in Hallstatt: How to wake up before tourists and capture the perfect light over the lake

Dawn in Hallstatt: How to wake up before tourists and capture the perfect light over the lake

Hallstatt is the most photographed town in Austria, but tourists usually visit it during the day. I’ll tell you how to get up at 4 a.m., find the best spot before sunrise, and take a photo that isn’t just a copy from a postcard. Plus, I’ll provide you with a map of hidden viewing spots and three recommended routes, each with corresponding timing suggestions.
Dinan: a castle overlooking the Maas River, a saxophone, and a fishing town on the border between Belgium and France.

Dinan: a castle overlooking the Maas River, a saxophone, and a fishing town on the border between Belgium and France.

The small town of Dinan in Belgium is nestled in a gorge along the Meuse River, nestled between cliffs, like a medieval fairy tale. Here, a castle looms over the water, and the sound of saxophone music can be heard everywhere—Adolf Sax, a native of this town, was born here. Tourists wander through its narrow streets, taking their time to explore. It is the perfect place for a leisurely weekend in the Ardennes.
Ipr: Memories of War, a Cat Festival, and the Trenches of Flanders

Ipr: Memories of War, a Cat Festival, and the Trenches of Flanders

Ipr is a city where the history of World War I is literally right under your feet. Trenches within the city limits, a museum featuring soldiers’ personal belongings, and a strange medieval tradition that has become a popular tourist attraction. Additionally, once every three years, cats fall from the bell tower here—and it’s nothing what you might think.
Jindřichův Hradec: a symmetrical square where architecture dictates the rules of life

Jindřichův Hradec: a symmetrical square where architecture dictates the rules of life

A small town in Southern Czechia is famous for its perfectly proportioned market square, one of the most symmetrical in Europe. Here, a castle, a Gothic church, and several museums compete for visitors’ attention, but the real wonder is the very layout of the town itself, which seems to be the work of an architect who pursued perfection to the utmost.
Tabor: a Houthi city with underground tunnels and the Yostah Tower

Tabor: a Houthi city with underground tunnels and the Yostah Tower

The medieval town of Tábor in the Czech Republic is not just an ordinary city, but a fortress of 15th-century revolutionaries, with an extensive network of underground tunnels beneath its streets. The Jošt Tower, a museum hidden beneath the ground, and the Hussit heritage that can be found everywhere – all these make Tábor a place full of fascinating sights. I’ll tell you what to see and how to avoid getting lost in this labyrinth of medieval passages.
Nyborg: a royal castle located on the Great Belt Strait and serving as a gateway to the Danish islands.

Nyborg: a royal castle located on the Great Belt Strait and serving as a gateway to the Danish islands.

I just returned from Nyborg—a small town located on the Great Belt Strait, where one of Denmark’s most underrated castles can be found. This is not just a historical building; it represents the gateway between the islands, and once, royal ships used it to control all traffic through this passage. I’ll tell you why it’s worth visiting on your way between Copenhagen and Funen.

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A Legend on Wheels: How the Classic 1983 Porsche 944 Transforms Travel Across Europe

A Legend on Wheels: How the Classic 1983 Porsche 944 Transforms Travel Across Europe

An archive test drive of the legendary 1983 Porsche 944 demonstrates why classic sports cars remain the ideal choice for traveling along Europe’s picturesque roads. The editorial staff of Car and Driver shares their experiences driving this iconic German coupe.
Hotels are cutting back on breakfasts under the guise of environmental concerns: what is actually happening to those “Scandinavian buffets”?

Hotels are cutting back on breakfasts under the guise of environmental concerns: what is actually happening to those “Scandinavian buffets”?

Worldwide, hotels are significantly reducing the amount of breakfast items offered, citing the need to combat climate change and reduce food waste. In reality, guests are simply getting fewer dishes for the same price, while hotel owners are saving on food costs and staffing.
Intel Nova Lake-S 2026: New processors for travel laptops – what has changed?

Intel Nova Lake-S 2026: New processors for travel laptops – what has changed?

Intel has changed the configuration of its future flagship processors, the Nova Lake-S: instead of 42 cores, the company will release models with 44 cores. This will affect the performance of laptops designed for travelers in 2026.
An Italian legend for the school run: how its owner drives a classic Lancia Fulvia every day

An Italian legend for the school run: how its owner drives a classic Lancia Fulvia every day

Italian enthusiast Giuseppe Minetti uses the rare classic Lancia Fulvia from 1973 in his daily life – he parks it on the street and even takes it on school runs. This story explains why a sports car from such a legendary era should indeed be used for its intended purpose.
LinkedIn monitors tourists: hidden scripts scan browsers and collect data from users’ devices.

LinkedIn monitors tourists: hidden scripts scan browsers and collect data from users’ devices.

LinkedIn is implementing hidden scripts that scan users’ browsers for thousands of Chrome extensions and collect information about their devices. This may pose a risk to the privacy of travelers who use social networks to plan their journeys.