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Our Central & Eastern Europe Travel Blog

JayWay Travel Blog Archive, Page 39 of 47

Pula: A Day Trip from Rovinj

Pula is full of Roman sights; temples, arches, and gates are all to be found there but by far the most impressive, and still in use today, is the Pula Arena, a Roman era amphitheatre. A trip here is a must for anyone interested in Roman antiquity. Pula Arena The … Read More

Discovering Prague’s Hidden Depths

Going Underground isn’t just the title of an 80s hit by The Jam, it’s also a great way to see first hand a part of Prague’s history that most people miss out on. I’ve lived in the city for over a decade and I’ve known there are plenty of cellar … Read More

Easter in Central Europe

The Central Europe region (Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary & Poland) is a delight to visit around Easter time. In 2014 Easter is almost as late as it could be, with Easter Sunday landing on the 20th of April meaning the weather is likely to be warmer too (in 2013 … Read More

European Motoring Heritage Tours

Europe was the birthplace of many famous marques and for many countries is still an integral part of the industrial scene. Car fanatics traveling through Central & Eastern Europe have several opportunities to indulge their passion, via automobile museums or factory tours. In this article we take a look at the … Read More

2014: Riga’s Year in the Spotlight

In 2014 the cultural spotlight that is ‘European Capital of Culture’ turns to Riga, the capital of Latvia – one of the three Baltic states and a recent addition to our destination offering. Riga has a rich history as a city of culture in any case, with art galleries, theatres … Read More

Shopping & Snacking in Budapest’s Great Market Hall

A “must-see” on a trip to Budapest is the Great Market Hall. It is located at the southern end of the famous Vaci Utca pedestrian shopping street and by the Liberty Bridge. The Market Hall was opened in 1897, suffered extensive damage during WWII and was hastily repaired. It was … Read More

A Visit to Rundale Palace

This 18th Century Baroque palace, reminiscent of Versailles, is just a little over an hour out of Riga and only a tiny detour on the main route between Riga and Vilnius or it can be visited as a day trip from Riga while you’re staying there. There’s an interesting story … Read More

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