A Guide To Bosnian Coffee

Bosnian Coffee is one of the most important things of note when talking about the identity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. While many people will just call it Turkish coffee, this would be a mistake. Other than being poured from a similar vessel, the preparation and serving of Bosnian coffee is completely Bosnian. I have a preference for my Moka pot, but I will definitely admit it is not as pretty of a coffee maker…

A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO GRANADA’S BEST TAPAS

Granada has to be one of my favorite cities in the world, and a lot of it has to do with their tapas culture. For those of you that don’t know, tapas are a small plate of food that is free with the purchase of a drink. Nowadays this idea of free doesn’t really exist in most places in Spain, but in Granada you can’t go to a bar or restaurant and…

Istanbul Food Tour

I always say if you want to get to know a country, get to know their food. Food is not just sustenance for survival, but a way to show our culture. Our likes and dislikes. Preferences and styles of cooking. On a recent trip to Istanbul, Turkey I participated in one of the best food tours I’ve ever done. I found and booked this Istanbul food tour through AirBnB experiences…

The Best Paella In Valencia

There is a lot to do in Valencia. From seeing the “holy grail” to lounging at Malvarrosa, to visiting the second best Aquarium in the world, there is something for everyone. However what may be the most popular thing in Valencia for tourists and locals alike is eating Paella. A common misconception is that Paella is a seafood dish. While that be a popular version around the world, a true Paella Valenciana is made with…

Cheapest Way To Lake Bled From Ljubljana

Ljubljana is a European capital city that still seems to fly under the radar of most vacationers. While everyone knows Paris and London, Ljubljana has tons to offer for the traveler who wants to go a bit more off the beaten path. In this article I’m going to tell you the cheapest way to Lake Bled from Ljubljana. Anyone who has even heard of Ljubljana has also probably heard of Lake Bled. This beautiful…

Visiting Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro

The botanical garden known as Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro is located on the south of the city in the Jardim Botanico district. It is situated at the bottom of Corcovado mountain, where Christ the Redeemer towers overhead. The botanical garden of Rio de Janeiro has a huge diversity of Brazilian and foreign plants. And visiting Jardim Botanico must be on everyone’s bucket list. Jardim Botanico was founded in 1808 by Portuguese…

Escadaria Selarón Mosaic Steps

Rio de Janeiro is full of amazing places to visit. Some of them connected with nature and some with architecture like Christ the Redeemer or Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro or others. But one of the places that tourists must visit while staying in Rio de Janeiro is not a nature wander or intricate architecture, it is the result of an accident. The place that I am talking about…

Visiting Christ The Redeemer From Copacabana

Visiting Christ the Redeemer is the most popular activity for any tourist to Rio de Janeiro. In this article I’m going to give a little information on the different ways you can visit this iconic statue, as well as a look into our experience visiting Christ The Redeemer From Copacabana, where we stayed during our time in Rio. Table Of Contents: General Information Visiting Christ The Redeemer From Copacabana (Our Experience) 5 Ways To…

Things To Do In Valencia

Valencia is a beautiful historical city that is located on the south-eastern coast of Spain. The city has lots of beautiful sights to offer for tourists. Valencia is well known for its art and science and there are some amazing devoted structures that include an oceanarium, an interactive museum and a planetarium. But not just this makes the city special, Valencia is a place where you can find the best Paella in Spain, beautiful…

Zolochiv Castle

Zolochiv Castle was built in the 17th century following all models and novelties of Europe at that time. This is a bastion-type castle, but you will not see tall stone walls with a moat around it. The fact is that in the 17th century artillery could break through any walls, so the role of the walls was played by earth shafts, fortified with stones, and convex five-sided bastions made it possible to fire…