Tourism now accounts for almost 10 per cent of Bosnia and Herzegovina's GDP, but there is a great deal of room for the sector to develop even further.
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When I moved to Tallinn four years ago, I realised that it gets more difficult to explain to new people where you live. If they know the Baltics, they usually don’t know...
The final season of Game of Thrones is approaching. But winter is not coming to Hungary. In fact, it’s leaving. Last week in the southern town of Mohács...
Amidst the concrete jungle that Warsaw can so often appear to be, finding a community of wooden, Finnish houses close to the city centre come as a surprise to many, both...
International Women’s Day, March 8, is a public holiday in some countries, an occasion for men to offer women flowers in others, and largely ignored elsewhere. In...
Born as a result of the Industrial Revolution, Poland’s third-largest city entered the new millennium looking black-eyed and bankrupt. The last decade, however, has...
Central and Eastern Europe might not be famous for its discoveries, but in some ways it is an unfair stereotype. On my first walking tour of Budapest I found out that...
With bagels making a delicious comeback in Lithuania’s capital and a number of traditional Jewish celebrations becoming part of city life again, there’s a sense that...
In a world were people have emigrated for various reasons, from leaving a war-torn country, or going in search of better opportunities for you or your family, one thing...
Emerging Europe is home to more than a thousand game production studios. Many of their biggest hits focus on the region's troubled history.
The Danube Delta is now available on Street View in Google Maps and can be explored by anyone in the world who has an internet connection. The Delta is present with all...
More than worthy of its location in Prague's Malá Strana, nestled between the city's splendid castle and the Charles Bridge, the Alchymist Grand Hotel and Spa - opened...