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Czech Republic

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Hungary

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Germany

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Czech Republic
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[description] => Despite the fact that Bratislava is one of the youngest capitals in Europe, the Slovak capital has a rich history of free king coronation city when it was named Pressburg or Pozsony. Today’s Bratislava is a dynamic metropolis developing in a quick paste, surrounded by its more famous cousins – Wien, Budapest and Prague.
It’s location in the heart of Europe and on the embankment of the magnificent Danube River predestined Bratislava to become an important crossroad of merchant roads and various cultures. The legend says that a proper Pressburg native could speak 4 languages – Slovak, German, Hungarian and a one that emerged as a combination of all 3!
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[title] => Prague
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[description] => Not even thousand words can describe the grandeur and the atmosphere of the great city of Prague! One of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, Prague has one of the largest and most preserved historical city centers breathing with history. The Czech Capital is also one of the Central Europe’s most important industrial and cultural centers.
If you really want to explore Prague with all its architectonic beauty, attractions and unique local pubs with what might be just the best quality beer in the world, make sure you reserve more than just one weekend to do so. Because the more you immerse into it, the more attractive it gets!
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[title] => Budapest
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[description] => One of the most incredible cities in Europe, Budapest was created by a natural merger of the two towns facing each other on the opposite embankments of the Danube River – Buda and Pest. The Hungarian metropolis is rightfully nicknamed the Paris of the East due to many reasons – position on the majestic Danube River, beautiful monuments, museums, green parks, architecture…
The 525 square kilometers large city is not just a museum of history though – it boasts with modern architecture, plenty of luxurious hotels, elegant shopping centers and wide boulevards. It’s a center of culture, but also a vibrant night-life destination which offers immense number of attractions even for most demanding visitors!
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[title] => Berlin
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[description] => A dream of every traveler, the German metropolis has it all - plethora of historical monuments, unique atmosphere, and incredible history while being pleasantly affordable! But Berlin is no longer just a tourist destinations, it is also one of the most popular destinations for expats who want to immerse into its creative and easy-going character.
The Berlin wall is the symbol of the regained freedom and perfectly illustrates what seems to be the highest of all values in the German capital. Only few European cities can match Berlin with such a unique spirit of freedom and laid-back attitude while being so genuine at the same time. There are millions of reasons to visit Berlin, which one is yours?
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[title] => Brno
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[description] => One thing is sure; the Czech Republic isn’t lacking amazingly beautiful cities. After the famous capital, Prague, it is time to Czech out Brno. The second largest city in the Czech Republic earned the reputation of being friendly, vibrant, relaxed and unexpressive. The host of the World Motorbike Grand Prix it’s a very beautiful and historic city. Prague calls it ‘the communist city with the colorful buildings’, but that’s far from the truth. Especially Brno’s city centre is packed with ancient and historic gems like the gorgeous gothic Church Petrov. Fortunately it’s also strewn with bars and restaurants. Sightseeing, shopping, eating, drinking and partying. Everything that happens in Brno happens right in the city centre. And we wonder what happens there the next weekend. And the other one as well.
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