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Eastern Europe Travel Guide

Travel to Eastern Europe - From the Baltic to the Black Sea

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A diverse region where east meets west, Eastern Europe offers a step back in time to a Europe of old where life in the backwaters is uncomplicated, country lanes are still quiet and primeval forests flourish. Life in many of the cities, however, is changing fast, as development takes place at a remarkable speed.

With such alluring names as St. Petersburg, Krakow, Kiev, Prague and Yerevan, it is no wonder this region of Europe is so popular with travellers. With flourishing arts and entertainments, the regeneration of historic monuments and mile after mile of untouched nature, travels through Eastern Europe are just as rewarding as they were before the fall of the iron curtain.

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Why Travel to Eastern Europe?

  • Experience a long weekend in Krakow. Explore the backstreets of the old town by day and pick from numerous atmospheric bars and restaurants at night.
  • Combine two of Russia's great cities - Moscow and St. Petersburg on a twin-centre cultural holiday by train.
  • Get a taste of Transylvania on a bear-watching break in up-and-coming Romania.
  • Discover the Crimean Peninsula on a trip to the Ukraine - one of Europe's lesser-known countries.
  • Head out on foot into the spectacular mountain scenery of the Polish and Slovak Tatras mountains.