Have you heard of the Dodecanese Islands? No? Well, then remember the main fact - there are...350 sunny days a year here. The archipelago is not as popular as Crete or Mykonos, but that's only a plus!…

Feta cheese and olives are great, of course. But there's also another Greece that Russians can still visit for a holiday and explore the history of a country famous for its views and myths. Combining…

Byzantine chroniclers said: “In Thessaloniki, every foreigner forgets their homeland.” The northern capital is considered the second-largest city in Greece. Locals often compare it to a swan that has…

Besides historical monuments, magnificent climate, and picturesque coastline, Greece is known for its cuisine with an abundance of Mediterranean motifs. It features many seafood, cheeses, and olive oi…

The first thing that comes to mind with the word fast food is obese Americans peacefully devouring a Big Mac somewhere on a ranch in Oklahoma. However, street food appeared much earlier than the food…

  Not very pleasant news for those who love to relax in Spain - starting January 2018, the tourist tax during high season will double. High season is traditionally considered to be the period fro…

Our designer Anya spent three months in France among oysters, baguettes, and architectural masterpieces. Now she shares her route and impressions. What is real France like? *** In August, my friend an…

If you're sad that a trip to Europe now requires a layover in Istanbul or another city, and therefore takes more time, remember that in previous centuries it took weeks. And visas were also required!…

Relaxing among skyscrapers in a brand new hotel in Dubai is cool, of course, but what about a trip to places that are more than five thousand years old? We tell you about cities that have existed for…

These Greeks are an unhurried people. They spend whole days in cafes over a cup of coffee, play backgammon, and since the creation of Hellas, they seek answers to eternal philosophical questions. It m…

You can't see the world sitting at home, but it's so interesting what's happening abroad! We've collected several stories from residents of other countries about quarantine. In general, conditions are…

Marseille is a city that either captivates you at first sight with its chaotic charm and salty wind, or bewilders you with its southern bluntness. The oldest metropolis in France, founded by Phocaean…

Long gone are the days when graffiti was considered solely vandalism. Today, street art is a powerful and vibrant direction of contemporary art, transforming gray city walls into open-air galleries. A…

When did people dare to shed their swimsuits and surrender their naked bodies to the power of sunbeams and sea waves? The relationship between humans and clothing began in deep antiquity. In ancient t…

Since November 16, Tunisia has introduced new entry rules for foreign tourists, including Russians. However, these rules differ for those traveling independently and those traveling as part of a tour.…

What to do for those who have traveled extensively and desire something special? New cities, impressions, acquaintances, and sensations. Partying in capitals is cool, but it quickly gets boring. That'…

Travel isn't always about the gleam of new terminals, the sterile cleanliness of waiting rooms, and predictable service. Sometimes the strongest emotions are given by places where time has decided to…

If your travel calendar is planned by the call of your heart, and your routes are built around museums, then 2026 promises to be exceptional. The art world is preparing for major premieres: from Venet…

May holidays are coming, hurray! Time for big and small trips. Big ones are clear, but for the small ones, we have the inside scoop. Many go to Europe, and it's understandable — it's very nice there i…

Sometimes a trip needs a little adrenaline. And you don't necessarily have to parachute, paraglide over the city (which is also very cool!) or provoke local bandits by walking alone in dark alleys. Yo…