Author: Nesi Zelenkova
A 21-year-old student from Bulgaria with а special love for travel, books, craft beers, coffee and sucker for that perfect view.
5 reasons why you should add Krakow to your list
The challenge: explore one of the oldest cities in Europe and give me 5 more reasons why you loved it.
Here are mine:
Krakow is full of history
The [...]
Turkish cuisine – menu ideas for beginners
Seeing as travel and food always go hand-in-hand, let’s set off on a mouthwatering adventure through a country known for its curious and diverse natio [...]
Travel inspiration – 4 September challenges
My grandma says that when the letter “r” starts to appear in the name of the month, it's time to dig out the woolen socks and the blankets and indulge [...]
5 ways to rediscover your hometown
We challenge you: Fall in love again with your hometown
Do you ever catch yourself getting jealous of someone you don't even know over a picture they [...]
Invisible Exhibition Stockholm: Can an hour of blindness open your eyes?
Could an hour of blindness open your eyes? is the thoughts-provoking question we see on the official site of The Invisible Exhibition Stockholm. This [...]
7 travel challenges for coffee lovers
Raise your hand if you love the smell of freshly brewed coffee in the morning! Now raise the other one if you love the thrill of a challenge! For thos [...]
9 fun facts about Vienna to know before you visit it
Everybody knows that the Austrian capital is the "city of dreams" and "the city of music", but did you know that:
1. Vienna is the home of the olde [...]
The John Lennon Wall in Prague: how it gave freedom a chance in the 1980s
The challenge: discover the many layers of John Lennon Wall
Situated across from the French Embassy in Prague, this colorful mess is a symbol of rebe [...]
Giethoorn – the Dutch town without a single street
Row row row your boat… gently down the canals of the unique Dutch town of Giethoorn.
Why do I say “unique”?
The village of Giethoorn is located in t [...]
The Warsaw Uprising Museum – moving and eye-opening
I cried in a museum! Okay, I didn’t stand in the middle of an exhibition weeping uncontrollably, but a few tears might have rolled down my face. As I [...]