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Hidden Gems of Europe



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Real travelers do not hesitate to travel by train, even to remote villages without an airport or a large tourist population. Hidden gems of Europe can give you a whole new perspective on a country. Traveling by train to these places is the best way to enjoy new landscapes and different ways of life. You will gain a better appreciation of the country. Not only will you experience the authentic hospitality of those living in remote places, but also the freedom to get off the beaten path.

Mechelen is a hidden gem in Belgium

Mechelen can be described as a small, picturesque city located between Antwerp (Belgium) and Brussels. This charming city is home to many waterways, pastel houses, and cobblestone mews. Mechelen is home to many fascinating attractions and activities. The city is a hidden gem in Belgium, and is worth a visit. Here, you can see the vibrant history of the city and its people, and sample local food and beverages.

Ohrid is a hidden jewel in Bulgaria

Ohrid has a lot to offer. Lake Ohrid is a great place to spend lazy days, enjoy outdoor activities and culture. You will find a lot of attractions within walking distance from the old town and affordable prices in this city. Local legend claims that the town had 365 churches. Ohrid also has a museum devoted to the town's history. The museum offers a chance to explore prehistoric artifacts as well as information about the city's past and live in the vibrant nightlife.

Perast is a hidden gem in the Algarve

Perast is a wonderful place to live if you love the beach. Although there is a beautiful beach with pebbles, the town doesn't have any palm trees or stretches on white sand. However, the waters are crystal clear and the views from the beach are incredible. Perast has a pirate bar, which serves drinks and music during the summer. The promenade takes you out onto the water and is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon.

Setenil de las Bodegas is a hidden gem in Andalucia

The small community of just over 3,000 residents is nestled into the side cliffs. It has played a significant role in Spanish history, despite being small. The Romans were the first to settle this area approximately 2000 years back. Later, the Moors built a town on the hilltop and used the cliffs to protect them. The result is unusual architecture that blends styles of Moor and Christian times.

Koprivshtitsa is an undiscovered gem in Bulgaria

Koprivshtitsa can be described as the birthplace so many revolutionaries from Bulgaria. It is located in central Bulgaria. Koprivshtitsa, located about 111km east of Sofia has a rich historical background and many of the most famous Bulgarian sites. It was most likely founded in the 14th century and was part of the Second Bulgarian Empire. This town was a key center in the April Uprising of 1876 that led to Bulgaria's hard-fought independence.

St. Gilgen is a small village straddling Wolfgangsee

While there aren't many main attractions in St. Gilgen, the town is bikeable and walkable. Visitors can see the Zwolferhorn, Schafberg Railway, and surrounding mountains from up close. You can also take boat trips on the lake. Whether you want to relax on a sunny summer day or explore the local history, St. Gilgen will be a delightful vacation spot.

Verdon Gorge is France’s deepest river canyon

In 1997, the National Regional Park of Verdon was established to protect the natural environment created over two million years ago. Since then, it has been attracting tourists to enjoy its beautiful limestone landscapes and exhilarating hiking trails. To get a different perspective on the river canyon, you can go kayaking or rafting. You can also rent a pedalboat to explore the Gorge from water sports.

Weymouth is an undiscovered gem in England

The city is overlooked by a Roman temple. The Romans left a lasting impression on the UK. Their name is still etched in many people's minds today. There are also ruins of Roman buildings all over the country. Weymouth houses the remains of Jordan Hill Roman Temple. This temple was built in AD69-79. The temple is high above town and has been restored in the 1950s to its former glory.




FAQ

What documents should you keep with me when I travel?

Keep copies of important documents handy for when you're on the move. If you plan on using an ATM machine, you may want to keep a copy of your passport, driver’s license and other official identification cards.

A photocopy of your passport is always a good idea so that it can be used to prove identity in case of emergency.

Make sure to keep a copy of your itinerary and any reservations. These will help to keep track of where you are going and what sights you're planning to see.

As well as this, you should keep a copy of your flight ticket and hotel reservation details. If you have any problems, you can always contact someone back at home.

It's a good idea to never leave valuables unattended. Your valuables will be safe if you keep them in a money belt, or inside your luggage.

To avoid costly items being lost, make sure you check your luggage before you leave.

Remember that it is always safer to be simple than to plan everything.

Enjoy the ride and just relax.


My luggage should be stored where it is safe.

There are many options. The most common one is to use lockers at airports. These are normally located near the security area. These lockers cost $5-10 per day depending on their size.

Renting a storage unit is another option. They are usually located outside of large shopping malls or hotels. Some places offer discounts if multiple units are rented together. Prices can vary.

A third option is to hire a porter. The porter will carry your luggage from your carousel to your bedroom. For each porter you hire, you pay a small amount.


Which countries produce the best food?

Each country has its own cuisine. It is difficult to know which countries are best at cooking.

But we can show you which countries serve the best food!

TripAdvisor users rank these countries as the top three most popular:

  • Italy - Italy has been voted number 1 by TripAdvisor users for its amazing food.
  • France - France was second due to its rich culture.
  • Spain - Spain was third due to its beautiful beaches and great weather.


Are you concerned about what you might lose when you travel?

Yes, I often forget stuff. This is more common when I go on a short trip. But I have everything with I, so I never run low.

For example, my passport is always with me. When I purchase tickets, I make sure I have enough cash.

I also keep my phone charged. And I use a small bag to store other items.


How can I prepare my body to go on vacation?

To live a healthy life on vacation, you need to eat well and exercise.

It is also important to get enough sleep and keep hydrated before you go.

It is important to ensure that you have all required travel documents and medication.

Make sure you have enough medication to last you until your return.

Make sure you bring a change of clothes in the event that you are injured or get sick.


How much luggage do I need?

The length of the trip will affect how much luggage that you can take. For a flight, hand baggage is not necessary, typically less than 20 kg. If you're traveling by bus or train, you'll need more space.

You will receive a form with all the details about your flight when you arrive at airport. This will include information like the weight of your bag and whether you need assistance in checking them in.

Before you leave for work, make sure to check it. If you don't, then you could find yourself waiting around for hours while everyone else checks their luggage.

Because you never know what could happen, it is better to travel light. For example, if your bag gets lost, you won't have anything to wear.


Do I need travel insurance?

Travel insurance is essential if you are planning on doing something adventurous. It is important to have insurance that covers all types of adventure sports.

If you're skiing, for example, it is important to have medical coverage. Also, you should consider getting insurance for theft, loss, or damage.

Cover for cancellation should be considered. This means that you can cancel your holiday without paying any penalties.

Also, make sure you ask for insurance for emergency evacuation. You can also be taken off the mountain in the event of an avalanche, or another natural disaster.



Statistics

  • Case in point: the private island of Ilha Caldeira, less than seven miles off the coast as part of the Primeiras and Segundas Archipelago, is located within the marine-protected area with 20 percent of the country's intact living coral. (travelandleisure.com)
  • Pack sweaters, jackets, and underwear in reusable compression bags creating up to 75% more space in your luggage. (wikihow.com)
  • Alcoholic beverages with more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited in checked bags to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging. (tsa.gov)
  • Alcoholic beverages with 24% alcohol or less are not subject to limitations in checked bags. (tsa.gov)
  • They're also likely to offer babysitting services, in case you'd like to have dinner one night after 7 p.m. (travelandleisure.com)



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How To

What are the best travel tips for beginners?

It's an exciting time to travel, but there are many dangers you should avoid if your goal is to make it a safe and enjoyable experience.

These are some tips to help plan your next vacation.

  1. Get your bookings in early. The prices will be lower if you book early. You'll also save money by avoiding last-minute deals offered by hotels and airlines.
  2. Stay-at-budget accommodations. Hotels at a lower price offer more value. These hotels are often located close to shopping and public transportation.
  3. Don't overpack. Keep it light. Keep room for souvenirs. Take clothes that fit well.
  4. Use common sense. Traveling alone? Don't go out at night. Avoid dangerous neighborhoods and areas with high levels of crime.
  5. Protect your valuables from theft. Keep valuables out of sight. Swimming is a great way to keep valuables safe.
  6. Cash is a dangerous thing. Tourists are often targeted by thieves in foreign cities. Keep your money safe and use ATMs only in banks or secured locations.
  7. You should know where you are. You should know how to use public transport before you book a hotel. Discover information about tourist attractions and restaurants.
  8. Learn about safety. Learn about the culture, customs, laws and traditions of the area before you arrive.
  9. Have fun. Have fun, regardless of what happens. It's well worth it.




 



Hidden Gems of Europe