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The Ultimate Eastern Europe Travel Guide (Updated 2024)

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Fewer travelers head east – t hat’s why you should.

H ead East from Germany, and you’ll find that your Euros are less often accepted. English is not so widely spoken. The streets can appear grittier, with concrete apartment blocks often blocking out the sun. Poland has no Leaning Tower of Pisa, Budapest boasts no colosseum, and the rushing Danube may be less associated with romance than the sedate river Seine. But travel with your eyes open, and you’ll find just as much beauty, history, fun and adventure in the East as others do in the well trodden West.

Average wages behind the historic ‘Iron Curtain’ are still drastically low, which is rough on the locals, but can benefit the intrepid traveler: You’ll find that three course restaurant meal in Sofia, Bulgaria can cost you less than a cocktail in a Parisian bar. So pack a phrase book and dress up warm – we’re heading East!

  • 1 Eastern Europe: An overview
  • 2 Eastern Europe highlights: A sample itinerary
  • 3 The Baltics: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
  • 4 Poland: Gdansk, Warsaw & Krakow
  • 5 Slovakia: Zdiar, The Tatra Mountains
  • 6 Hungary: Budapest
  • 7 Bulgaria: Sofia
  • 8 How much does a trip to Eastern Europe cost?
  • 9 How long do you need to explore Eastern Europe?
  • 10 Getting around
  • 11 Getting there
  • 12 Where to stay
  • 13 When to go
  • 14 Food and drink
  • 15 What to do
  • 16 The Thrifty Gist

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Eastern Europe: An overview

The definition of Eastern Europe can be a bit contentious. I moved to Poland a few years ago and have used this country as a base on and off ever since. While the folks back in England and Australia would tend to see Poland as ‘Eastern Europe,’ here locals often insist on ‘Central Europe,’ and looking at a map, they may have a point. However for the purposes of this article, Poland makes the cut. We’re also going to look at Czechia and Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, former Yugoslavia, the Baltics and Ukraine.

To varying degrees, all the countries described fell under the influence of the Soviet Union after the second world war. While most have now transformed into Western leaning democracies, the brutal memory of communism still rings in the ears. Poland and Hungary are sliding ominously towards the far right, and Ukraine’s recent attempt to lurch Westward politically was met with Russian tanks crossing the border into Crimea. While ‘history’ may feel like a thing of the past in London and Rome, here it is still an unfolding story.

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Eastern Europe highlights: A sample itinerary

Eastern Europe Itinerary Map

Once you spend a bit of time staring at a map, you’ll realize there’s an awful LOT of Eastern Europe. Not just in the number of countries, but in the size. Ukraine alone could comfortably fit in several Western European nations. Below I’ll sketch a rough itinerary that involves heading due south right from the Baltics into Bulgaria. You can either complete this itinerary fully (as pictured above) – requiring 5-6 weeks – or just do sections of it. 

A few things to note is that while most of these countries are in both the European Union and the Schengen Visa Free Zone, there are exceptions – notably Serbia and Ukraine. So be sure to check your visa requirements before venturing out . Also, the below is one hell of a trip and designed to give you a sense of what is available, rather than a definitive prescription – you should, of course, pick and choose. If you wanna head straight to Prague to sample the famed (and cheap) Czech beer before braving the winter streets of Vilnius, then I can’t say I blame you!

The Baltics: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania

Viru Gate, Lithuania, Estonia

So-named because of their position on the Baltic sea, these three small nations are often overlooked by Western travelers. But they shouldn’t be. Let’s have a look at each in turn:

Highlight : Tallinn. With a population of just 1.3 million, Estonia rapidly reinvented itself after the collapse of communism in 1989, and now is counted among one of the most technologically developed nations in the world. It offers digital citizenship to locals and expats, and is considered a digital nomad hub. If Eastern Europe in your mind is crumbling buildings and long queues for groceries, then start with Estonia to dispel those misconceptions. Get to know it like a local with a Welcome to Tallinn walking tour.

Highlight : Riga. The historic center of Riga is a Unesco world heritage site, and the beautifully preserved/restored town square is a great precursor of what you’re to expect as you explore countries like Poland and Czechia further south. Take in the most popular sights with a scenic canal boat cruise .

Highlight : Vilnius. Like Riga, the historic center of Vilnius is a Unesco World Heritage site, best explored with a local guide . Once unified with Poland, Vilnius boasts a proud literary heritage and a rich Jewish history – it was once referred to as the “Jerusalem of Lithuania.”

Poland: Gdansk, Warsaw & Krakow

Warsaw, Poland

One of the strongest economies to emerge from the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, Poland’s vibrant present mingles with a history that stretches back over 1000 years, through the glory days of the Poland-Lithuania commonwealth right through to the trauma suffered at the hands of the Nazis and Soviets during the 20th century. I came to this country for a week in 2015, and ended up staying on and off for three years!

Spend your final days with the Baltic Sea at Gdansk, formerly the predominantly German free city of Danzig. Walk along the old docks, or admire the city from a historic boat cruise , and remember the Solidarity movement that, led by Lech Walesa, resulted in the overthrow of communism first in Poland and then, arguably, across the rest of Europe. One of Poland’s most picturesque cities, a late night stroll through the old town and by the riverside will be a treasured memory.

The sight of unimaginable horror during the Second World War as the Soviet Tanks waited for the Nazis to eliminate all Polish resistance before sweeping in and planting the Hammer and Sickle flag over the ruined city, Warsaw’s revival is the stuff of legend. Under the shadow of the imposing Palace of Culture, the historic old town has been painstakingly restored. Visit the POLIN Jewish Museum , and experience some of the finest dining Eastern Europe has to offer among the cities many chic restaurants (Hint: Try Cafe Kafka for lunch).

Poland’s biggest tourist draw, and for good reason. The medieval old square is haunting under the moonlight, as rows of horses and cart stand to attention, ready to take the next visitor for a ride. Outside the city you can venture deep under the earth to explore the Salt Mines, and make a painful, but necessary visit to the Auschwitz Museum .

Detour: Lviv, Ukraine

Lviv, Ukraine

Take the night train from Krakow due east to experience something truly off the beaten track. Lviv is a great way to dip your toes into the gargantuan country of Ukraine, and give yourself a thrilling few days. Historically Polish and once known by the Hapsburg name, Lemberg, Lviv boasts one of the most adventurous nightlife scenes you’ll ever encounter. From a bar named Masoch (we’ll let you guess the theme) to multi story clubs, hidden restaurants accessible only with a password, rooftop bars where you sit in broken down cars, and ancient crypts beneath the city , a weekend in Lviv will give you enough stories to make your friends jealous for years.

Slovakia: Zdiar, The Tatra Mountains

Hala Gasienicowa, Tatra Mountains, Poland

Back on the road from Poland, we cross into Slovakia. The nation’s capital, Bratislava , is a rougher, smaller version of Prague (covered below) which rewards a fun weekend. But the Tatra mountains that stretch across the Polish border offer one of Slovakia’s most intoxicating delights.

Pro tip: Hit the Polish town of Zakopane just a few clicks from the border for a taste of the local Oscypek mountain cheese, before taking a minibus to the border, walking into Slovakia, and hopping another quick bus to Zdiar, a ski resort town. Stay in the Ginger Monkey Hostel for cosy diggs and to meet fellow travelers.

Detour: Prague, Czechia

It’s a bit out of the way and means a slight tack westward, but Prague, the dynamic capital of Czechia (formerly the Czech Republic, formerly formerly Czechoslovakia) is worth making the trip. Climb the steep hill to Prague Castle , and see the spires and winding streets of the city at your feet. Jostle with buskers on Charles Bridge before settling into one of the cities many cavernous beer halls for a sip (or several) of the unbelievably refreshing locals brews that flow like water and cost half as much!

Hungary: Budapest

Szechenyi thermal baths

Hungary’s mighty capital is growing in stature as a major Eastern European destination, rivaling Prague and Krakow. Divided into two halves, hilly historical Buda and flat, gritty Pest, the glory of the Austro-Hungarian empire, the horrors of the Arrow Cross Fascist regime and communist oppression, and the contemporary hipster revival of the city can all be felt after just a few hours in town. Climb up to the exquisite Royal Palace, drink the night away in a ruin bar (start with the gigantic Szimpla), take in the stunning architecture from a river cruise , soothe your soul in a thermal bath, and burn your taste buds with spicy paprika filled Goulash. For more tips on activities to do in Budapest, check our other guide here .

From here to Sofia you’ll most likely have to choose one of the below routes, which, like different prongs on a fork, all forge their own path to Bulgaria.

Option #1: Serbia: Belgrade

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Step out of the European Union and into a scarier, starker version of history in Belgrade. The winding, cobbled streets are beautiful, the old ladies haggle over the price of cucumbers on the street markets, and the clubs rage until dawn. But as with much of Europe, there’s a darker side to history here. You’ll see at the ancient fortifications, in the city’s museums, and in the bullet holes still visible on some older buildings. Take in the top attractions from a sightseeing cruise .

Option #2: Romania: Transfagarasan Highway

Transfagarasan Highway, Romania

Bucharest is a rough and ready capital that will still provide plenty to distract and entertain you. But for me, Romania is a country of rolling green hills, famers on horseback, dark grey clouds and mercifully warm temperatures. Considered one of the best road trips in the world, rent a car and take it carefully over the Transafgarasan Highway (or sit back and relax with a day tour ) for incredible views and, of course, a climb up the steep stairs to Vlad the Impaler’s vertiginous castle (Bran Castle).

Option #3: Croatia: Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Go ahead, be a tourist, give yourself a treat. Famous as the filming location for much of Game of Thrones (with you can visit on dedicated tours ), this seaside city will be sure to rack up the Instagram likes. Don’t want to get caught up in the tourist crowd? Croatia’s warm and picturesque Mediterranean coast can also be experienced from cities like Split, which also boast fresh seafood and, of course, cheap local beer sold in gigantic plastic bottles. Živjeli!

Bulgaria: Sofia

Sofia, Bulgaria

How much does a trip to Eastern Europe cost?

The low cost of living in Eastern Europe constantly amazes me. To take a sample at random, I am writing this article from a cafe in Poznan, Poland. A large local craft beer would cost $2 USD, a latte about the same, and a delicious, high quality hot meal about $6-8. This is typical of Eastern Europe, with countries like Ukraine, Serbia and Bulgaria offering even cheaper rates. The major tourist towns like Prague and Budapest can sting you on accomodation if you don’t book in advance, and always be wary of nightclubs and ‘bars of ill repute’ where scams are known.

Traveling Eastern Europe can realistically be done for as little as $30-50 USD / day , including accomodation, food, beer, transport and attractions.

How long do you need to explore Eastern Europe?

The above itinerary – done properly – would require about 5-6 weeks, but you can of course take as long or as little as you like. Distances can be large and outdated transport infrastructure can mean uncomfortable journeys (hold tight to your wallet on the cheap but dusty overnight train from Belgrade to Budapest. When I did this journey in 2015, I paid just 10 Euro for the ticket including sleeper berth!).

Tatra Mountains, Poland

Getting around

While rail passes are highly recommended for travel in Western Europe, in the East they are less necessary. Train travel – even when booked on the day – is outrageously cheap, with $20 being more than enough for almost any internal journey you’re likely to make. For international journeys, consider overnight buses and trains to save on a night’s accommodation. Book in advance if going between major cities – for example, the overnight train from Warsaw to Budapest can get expensive (100 euro +) if booked at the last minute, but if booked in advance, will be a mere fraction of this.

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Getting there

Most cities listed above can easily be accessed with cheap Ryanair flights from London and across Western Europe. Check Skyscanner and select “Whole Month” to visualize the cheapest dates. If traveling from afar, cities like Berlin and Munich in Germany can make convenient hubs. I’ve also found Prague to be a surprisingly affordable final destination when flying all the way from Australia / New Zealand. If coming from Scandinavia, Gdansk in Poland can sometimes be reached for as little as 15 euro.

Where to stay

Cities like Krakow and Budapest boast a thriving youth hostel culture, ideal if you want to meet other travelers and find drinking buddies for the evening. In Budapest I give my warmest recommendation to  Carpe Noctem – I practically moved in. Elsewhere, Booking.com can offer cheap short term rentals on apartments, while AirBNB is a slightly more expensive, but more comfortable option for doing the same. Although you may not even consider doing such a thing in Paris or London, don’t be afraid to be bold and check TripAdvisor for a nice hotel – I’ve found 4 or 5 star luxury for under $50 a night across Eastern Europe.

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It’s no secret: Eastern Europe gets cold, with subzero temperatures not unheard of from December through to March. This has its compensations – nothing is more beautiful than a medieval town center blanketed in white snow. Christmas means Christmas markets and hot spiced wine served out of large cauldrons, but it’s also when everyone has gone home with their families. My favorite time to travel is September, when it’s still hot, but the main tourist crowds have wrapped up their summer holidays, leaving the streets clear to explore.

Food and drink

Let’s start with drink! Beer is literally cheaper than bottled water in most countries described above. Look for the local brews, but be careful – in this part of the world, beer packs a punch, and 9% alcohol volume brews are not uncommon. Vodka is available in millions of different flavors – try Zubrowka in Poland, and local fruit spirits such as the potent Sliwowica (plum spirit) are easy to find. In Hungary, try sweet and rich Tokaj wine. Eastern European cuisine tends to be heavy – food to soak up the vodka and prepare you for a long winter. Pierogi (polish dumplings) make for a hearty meal, as does Hungary’s goulash, Prague’s many manifestations of pork, and Lithuania’s rich, dark rye bread. Look out for Milk Bars in Poland for cheap meals shoulder to shoulder with students and vagabonds. Supermarket chains like Lidl and Tesco can provide you cheap groceries basically everywhere you will go.  

Goulas

Every city you visit will have a museum testifying to ancient glories and more recent horrors. Budapest boasts thermal baths, Poland has its salt mines, Slovakia has mountains and Prague – well, Prague has beer and a lot more besides, and pretty much everywhere has a fair share of castles! But the best thing to do is simply to wander, walk the cobbled streets with your eyes open, look at the people, and try and learn a few snatches of the local languages. Walking tours are available in most major cities – see Viator for what’s available in your destination.

The Thrifty Gist

  • Eastern Europe can be challenging, but it boasts a wealth of attractions and an unbelievably low cost of living, making it a dream destination for the adventurous budget traveler
  • Highlights include the Baltic countries, Poland, Lviv, The Tatras Mountains, Prague, Budapest, Romania, Belgrade, Dubrovnik and Sofia
  • Travel by overnight train or bus to save on a night’s accommodation. With the exception of a few major routes, fares are constantly low
  • Germany next door can serve as an easy hub to access Eastern Europe, but cheap flights with companies like WizzAir can get you pretty much anywhere
  • Stay in hostels to meet travelers and for a party vibe, use Booking.com and AirBNB for comfortable private accommodation, and search TripAdvisor for great deals of high quality hotels
  • December is beautiful, but cold, and with a lot of places likely to be closed. September offers warm weather, but not too many tourists
  • Drink beer, brave the local flavored vodka, and eat the hearty rich meals with a focus on meat, potatoes and bread. Yes, you’ll likely come home a few kilos heavier!
  • Eastern Europe is rich in history and has seen the conflicts of several empires. Enjoy the historic old town squares, castles, and museums, but mostly just walk the fascinating streets and listen to the stories of the people you encounter.

I like that you talked about museums in every city where we will see the ancient glories and horrors of their history. I would love to visit museums when my husband and I book a European travel tour for next year. It will be for my birthday to finally push through with my dream trip, and I can definitely enjoy the visit if I can learn about their history as well.

I love how detailed your blog is. Very helpful and informative. 🙂 So, I recently visited Krakow and was blown away by how charming and picturesque it is. The old town is just so charming and there’s a really lively nightlife scene. Overall, I had a really amazing time in Krakow and would definitely recommend it to others.

Thanks Jane—couldn’t agree more, Krakow is amazing!

“Sofia is most notable for its clash of influences, the Cyrillic writing system and Orthodox religion from Russia…” That is WRONG. Bulgaria created the Cyrillic writing system and Russia adopted it… Please fix that 🙂

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Eastern European countries are often overlooked in favor of popular Western European destinations, but they really shouldn't be. With rich history, gorgeous architecture and a variety of cultures, Eastern Europe offers a wealth of destinations to explore – and at a much lower price point. U.S. News considered attractions, amenities and more to determine the best places to visit in Eastern Europe. Don't forget to vote below for your favorite locations to help influence next year's list. As you're planning your trip abroad, it's best to consider international travel insurance for added protection.  (Note: Some destinations were not considered in this ranking due to the Russia-Ukraine war.) 

Transylvania

Tatra mountains, ceský krumlov, lake balaton, karlovy vary.

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From Prague Castle to the Old Town Square to the famous Charles Bridge, Czechia's capital offers history and architecture that rivals any European city. Visit top sights like St. Vitus Cathedral and the Astronomical Clock at Old Town Hall, then wander through the Jewish Quarter to see the historic synagogues and one of the oldest surviving Jewish cemeteries of its kind. Prague is also about 60 miles northeast of Pilsen, the birthplace of Pilsner-style beer, so you'll find pints in bars on every corner.

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The magic of Budapest lies in is its stunning historical architecture. You'll find fairy-tale-like structures, such as the neo-Gothic Fisherman's Bastion, the medieval Buda Castle, the neo-Renaissance St. Stephen's Basilica and the second-largest synagogue in the world, the Moorish Revival Dohány Street Synagogue. Plus, the "City of Spas" sits on top of 118 thermal springs and features several thermal baths, including the Széchenyi Baths and the Gellért Thermal Bath, making it an excellent destination for a relaxing vacation. Another bonus: Prices for lodging in this Hungarian city are a fraction of what you'll pay in cities like Rome and Paris.

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With its sparkling blue water and ancient sights and streets, the seaside Croatian city of Split mixes stunning scenery with old-world charm. Visitors can stroll up and down Old Town's cobblestone streets, passing by fourth-century sights like the Cathedral of St. Domnius and Diocletian's Palace as they go. The palace, which was originally built to be the Roman emperor Diocletian's retirement home, is now one of the liveliest places in the city, with restaurants, bars and shops.

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While you won't find any vampires here, a trip to Transylvania will make you feel like you've stepped inside a fictional land. Sitting in the shadow of the Carpathian Mountains, this region in Romania is best known for its dramatic scenery and medieval fortresses, churches and castles, including Bran Castle, Bram Stoker's inspiration for Count Dracula's home. Transylvania is also where you'll find some of Romania's most charming cities, such as Brasov and Sibiu. If you need a break from the area's rich history, check out the Turda Salt Mine, an underground amusement park built within a former salt mine.

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Another gem in Croatia, this coastal city has gained popularity with travelers in recent years thanks to its picturesque location on the Adriatic Sea, its UNESCO-sanctioned Old City and its seafood-centric cuisine. For amazing photo ops, take a cable car up to the summit of Mount Srd for a bird's-eye view of the city and the nearby island of Lokrum. "Game of Thrones" fans will likely recognize many of Dubrovnik's sights, as much of the show was filmed here.

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Bulgaria's capital and largest city makes an excellent vacation spot for travelers looking for a laid-back, affordable Eastern European trip. As one of Europe's oldest capital cities, Sofia has a rich history and culture, which visitors can learn about at the National History Museum, the Sofia History Museum and the Museum of Socialist Art. Another can't-miss attraction is the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of Bulgaria's most famous (and eye-catching) landmarks. After sightseeing and museum hopping, vacationers can make their way to Borisova Gradina park to relax.

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Estonia's capital city might not fit your typical idea of a vacation destination, but dig a little deeper and you'll be delighted by the beautiful Russian Orthodox architecture found at St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the pink Toompea Castle (where parliament meets) and the regal Kadriorg Palace, which houses the Kadriorg Art Museum. Other can't-miss sights in Tallinn include the lower Old Town area and Lahemaa National Park, located roughly 30 miles northeast of the city. Before leaving, make sure you try some of the delicious chocolates made by Kalev Chocolate Shop, the oldest confectionary in Estonia.

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A true fishing port, as well as a popular summer retreat, Rovinj, Croatia, is located on the western coast of the Istria peninsula in the Adriatic Sea. The town and its 14 surrounding islands, including the popular St. Catherine and Red islands, are scattered with picturesque sandy and pebbly beaches throughout. But with Rovinj's small size and big appeal, it can get crowded (and quickly) during peak travel season in late spring and summer, so you'll want to finalize your vacation plans at least a few months in advance.

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Montenegro is less than 6,000 square miles (or slightly smaller than the size of Connecticut), but what this destination lacks in size it more than makes up for in charm. Medieval towns, magnificent mountains, breathtaking beaches and charismatic locals await you in this Balkan country. Wander past the red-roofed stone churches and romantic squares in Kotor, or view some of Montenegro's natural wonders, such as the startlingly blue Mediterranean waters surrounding Sveti Stefan and Tara Canyon, the second-deepest canyon in the world.

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Many of Bucharest's tourist attractions offer insight into the city's communist history, including the Palace of Parliament, which features 1,100 rooms and is billed as the second-largest administrative building in the world. Visit the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant and the open-air National Museum of the Village Dimitrie Gusti to gain insight into the history of the Romanian people. Then, explore the charming Old Town area and enjoy Bucharest's impressive gastronomic offerings, which include a mix of traditional hearty dishes and modern international staples.

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Bratislava is often called "the Beauty on the Danube" – and it's easy to see why. The Slovakian capital, a popular river cruise destination, is full of stunning architectural sights, including the art nouveau Blue Church, the Baroque Bratislava Castle and the Gothic St. Martin's Cathedral. What's more, Bratislava features all kinds of quirky bronze statues (think: a man in a manhole and a Napoleon army soldier hunched over a bench) scattered throughout the city. When the sun goes down, head to a bar, pub or club to get a taste of the city's superb nightlife scene.

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This Lithuanian capital wows with its Baroque architecture, but it doesn't stay stuck in the past. Vilnius' Old Town offers an interesting mix of the old and the new, with cobblestone streets that lead to boutiques and trendy restaurants (head to Paupys Market for some of the most noteworthy spots). Be sure to take in the beautiful architecture of the Gates of Dawn shrine and the Church of St. Anne, and for panoramic city vistas, climb to Gediminas' Tower or take a ride to the revolving observation platform at the top of the Vilnius Television Tower.

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You might be surprised to learn that of all of the destinations in Europe, the capital city of Slovenia is often considered one of the greenest cities on the continent. But once you get an eyeful of its expansive green spaces and car-free city center, it's easy to see why. Stroll through the charming Old Town, snap photos of sights like Ljubljana Castle and grab a bite at one of the many picturesque cafes that line the Ljubljanica river. If you're planning a winter visit, don't miss Ljubljana's Christmas market, when Old Town's Prešeren Square dazzles with lights and a towering tree.

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This city on Poland's Baltic coast was made for scenic strolls. Admire the colorful architecture and Gothic Town Hall (all rebuilt after World War II) on Dlugi Targ Street, Gdansk's main thoroughfare, or peruse the galleries and jewelers on Mariacka Street. While in Old Town, visit St. Mary's Church, an immense Gothic structure. And you'd be remiss to skip a walk along the embankment of the Motlawa River, where you'll find a medieval crane and charming restaurants. Beyond its beautiful facades, Gdansk has an engrossing history that can be explored in museums like the European Solidarity Centre and the Museum of the Second World War.

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Located in central Latvia on the gulf with the same name, Riga offers colorful, art nouveau architecture and a pedestrian-friendly Old Town. Take a tour of the House of the Black Heads before strolling through the picturesque Town Hall Square. Also save time for savoring authentic Latvian fare at a restaurant or Riga Central Market, one of the largest markets in Europe. And for a unique take on local history, head outside the city to the Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia, where you'll find 118 historical buildings that reflect Latvian culture through the ages.

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Eastern Europe isn't only home to grand cities with magnificent architecture. Destinations like Latvia's Jurmala, the largest resort area in the Baltics, are ideal for a relaxing getaway. Jurmala's white sand beach stretches for more than 15 miles along the coast. Visitors can also cool off at Livu Akvaparks, the largest indoor water park in Latvia and one of the largest in Northern Europe. Away from the water, Jomas Street – Jurmala's main pedestrian thoroughfare – is a terrific place to take a leisurely stroll and grab a souvenir or bite to eat.

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This mountain range on the Poland-Slovakia border is a popular destination for both winter and summer recreation. When snow hits the Tatras mid-December through April, Zakopane, Poland (about 70 miles south of Krakow) is the place to be for easy access to ski resorts, thermal springs and quaint wooden architecture. In warmer months (June through September), visitors hit trails that lead to peaks, valleys and high-lying lakes that rival the beauty of the Alps. During these months, the Slovakian side typically has fewer crowds and more dramatic scenery, though it's not as easily accessible.

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?eský Krumlov, located in southwest Czech Republic, has preserved its medieval architecture and layout, making it a unique time capsule with storybook appeal. Most visitors make a beeline for its most imposing attraction –?eský Krumlov Castle. The castle complex, which consists of 40 buildings and palaces and spans roughly 17 acres, offers a glimpse into noble life dating back to the 14th century. Can't-miss sights include intricate palace interiors, an ornate Baroque theater, a bear moat, gardens and a tower with expansive views. Across the Vltava River, the winding streets of ?eský Krumlov's Old Town lend more stunning architecture, as well as pubs and shops.

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Hungary's Lake Balaton, one of Europe's largest lakes, makes for an easy, relaxing day trip from Budapest. In summer, the lake's warm temperatures and shallow water make it a great place for swimming and sailing, while in winter, the lake's frozen surface gets thick enough for ice skating. A bike ride around the lake is also a must, as is exploring the lake's surrounding towns, which come alive with festivals throughout the summer. When travelers are ready to unwind, they can visit one of Lake Balaton's vineyards to sip a refreshing glass of white wine.

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Less than 80 miles northwest of Prague, Karlovy Vary appeals to anyone looking for a rejuvenating vacation. The Czech Republic's famous spa town has no shortage of incredible wellness facilities that offer a range of treatments. When you're not busy relaxing, take some time to explore and see local sights like the Church of St. Mary Magdalene and the Mill Colonnade. You'll likely come across a few thermal springs while walking around. If so, take a drink from one of these springs; they're said to have healing properties. While you're here, treat yourself to a stay at one of the renowned luxury hotels in the area.

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Best places to travel in Eastern Europe

If you immediately think of Paris , Barcelona and other overwhelmingly popular western destinations when you hear the word “Europe,” we’re here to make a case for the absolutely stunning cities across Eastern Europe. ✈️  Many of these spots still fly relatively under the radar, so you could be on the forefront of experiencing the newest hot spots in travel. We’ve rounded up some of the best places for a “hot Europe summer”… any time of the year. 🔥😉

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Sustainable tourism is conscientious travel. It means being careful with the environments you explore, and respecting the communities you visit. Two overlapping components of sustainable travel are ecotourism and ethical tourism . The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) defines ecotourism as responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. TIES suggests that ecotourists follow these principles:

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While much of the focus of ecotourism is about reducing impacts on the natural environment, ethical tourism concentrates on ways to preserve and enhance local economies and communities, regardless of location. You can embrace ethical tourism by staying at a locally owned hotel or shopping at a store that employs local workers and sells locally produced goods.

Responsible Travel (www.responsibletravel.com) is a great source of sustainable travel ideas; the site is run by a spokesperson for ethical tourism in the travel industry. Sustainable Travel International (www.sustainabletravelinternational.org) promotes ethical tourism practices, and manages an extensive directory of sustainable properties and tour operators around the world.

In the U.K., Tourism Concern (www.tourismconcern.org.uk) works to reduce social and environmental problems connected to tourism. The Association of Independent Tour Operators ( AITO ; www.aito.co.uk) is a group of specialist operators leading the field in making holidays sustainable.

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Despite being frequently overshadowed by its Western counterparts, Eastern Europe deserves a slot on your travel bucket list. From charming towns, natural beauty, and vibrant culture, I’ll highlight why this region should be on your radar.

The Caucasus Mountains, Adriatic, Caspian, and Black seas on the South and the Barents and Baltic seas on the North border the Eastern part of Europe. The countries within Eastern Europe include Bulgaria, Belarus, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, Ukraine, Slovakia, and the Western portion of the Russian Federation.

You can see a lot of places in just 2 weeks in Eastern Europe. Choose countries that are near one another to save some time. Go see some castles, eat local dishes, go wild swimming or rent a boat and enjoy the ocean.

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4 images - Mostar Old Bridge, Dubrovnik, Uvac Meanders, Bratislava Castle - 2 Weeks in Eastern Europe Itinerary

Eastern Europe is a massive region. It’s understandable if you feel a bit overwhelmed planning your trip. Creating a travel itinerary and researching each destination shouldn’t be too stressful of a task. It should be exciting, something to look forward to.

To help you ease some of the stress and confusion, I put together some tips and things that you should know about spending a holiday in East Europe.

When is the best time to go to East Europe

Depending on the activities you plan to do, you can visit Eastern Europe anytime. For example, if you prefer to spend time on the beach and the coast, spring to summer are two great time to visit. The destination perfect for this time of the year is Greece, Montenegro, Albania, and Croatia.

But if you want to do some hiking in the autumn season or skiing in winter, Georgia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Slovenia , Montenegro, and Poland offer affordable yet fantastic ski resorts.

Are 2 weeks enough for East Europe

14 days is not enough time to explore an entire European region. Sure, the continent is small with a fantastic transportation system, but there is so much to see. To make the most out of your time, it’s best to decide first which activities you want to do, attractions to see, and country you prefer.

With that information, you can plan your 2 weeks in Eastern Europe much better. Choosing the right mode of transportation will either make your trip better or worse. For example, although most parts of Europe have an open border policy, not all countries in the east practice this.

Meaning if you rent a car in Croatia, bringing it all the way to Albania might be an easy task. I’ll discuss more about transportation in the next section.

Getting around

If you want to rent a car, consider leasing from major brands such as Avis, Budget, Hertz, Sixt, Europcar, and AutoEurope. From there, you can check which companies will allow you to take the vehicle in all the countries you want to see.

Let’s say you picked up your car in Zagreb, but your trip ends in Tirana. Ask AutoEurope if you can pick up from Croatia and drop off the vehicle in Albania.

But if that sounds like too much trouble, another option is to rely on buses, trains, and planes . You can also rent a car in each country as you discover the things on your list, drop it at the airport or any city before you cross the border, and then get another car at your next destination.

Language and currency

Eastern European countries under a single currency called the euro include Croatia, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, and Slovakia. Whereas Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Romania, and Serbia are the countries that have decided to remain with their own currencies.

Many Eastern European countries are members of the EU and implement the Schengen State visa policy. This means that if you’re travelling to Greece, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Croatia, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, and Estonia, and your hold a passport from the US, UK, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, South Korea, Singapore, and many places in Latin America, you can enter and travel for up to 90 days .

Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia are not part of the Schengen State (although some are part of the EU). These countries pretty much have the same visa policy as Schengen, with some differences.

For example, Albania allows US citizens to stay for up to 1 year, while EU passport holders can stay for 90 days. Serbia allows some other countries, such as Russia, to stay for 30 days.

On the other hand, many of these countries (non-Schengen member) allows substitute visa. This means that if you hold a valid visa from the UK, US, and Schengen, these visas are valid in these countries too. Each country accepts different substitute visas and validity of stay, so check these before going .

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What is the average cost for 2 weeks in Eastern Europe

The Baltics and probably Greece might be the most costly in Eastern Europe, but it’s still cheaper than in West and Central Europe. Food, transportation, and tours are pretty much the same cost across the eastern region. The accommodation is where you’ll notice a bit of difference.

For a mid-range budget, $1,300 is good for 14 days in East Europe . You can enjoy a private room and eat out throughout your trip. If you need to travel on a shoestring budget, you can do it at $900 while sleeping in dorm rooms and most eating street food or dining at local restaurants.

If you plan to spend 2 weeks in Eastern Europe as a celebration, you can do it as a luxury trip with a budget of $2,000 . With this budget, you can stay in four or five-star hotels, eat out, and enjoy private tours.

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2 WEEKS IN EASTERN EUROPE ITINERARY

If you are planning to travel for 14 days in East Europe but need some direction, this guide is for you. With the help of this two-week itinerary for East Europe, which highlights the best sights, you can plan the perfect getaway with your friends, family, or even yourself.

Eastern Europe has lovely mountain villages, magnificent castles and palaces, and stunning beaches. To help you devise your itinerary, I’ve provided 5 sample itineraries that you may select from and adjust to match your 14 days in East Europe.

Itinerary #1: The Baltics – Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia

The Baltics, commonly known as the Baltic States, are three nations: Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, located on the Eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. In addition to providing a fairy tale experience in its small villages and forests, the Baltic countries give a more authentic look into the history of Eastern Europe.

From its medieval roots to the tragic battles for independence. Your 2 weeks in Eastern Europe trip here will captivate you at every turn. We have a specific article on how you can spend 2 weeks in the Baltics , there are two itineraries you can choose from.

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Estonia for 5 days

Start your adventure in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, where you may stroll around The Old Town, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 and features ancient churches and cobblestone streets. There is much to see and discover outside the city, including the Aleksander Nevski Cathedral, the pink Toompea Castle, and the Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour Museum.

Latvia for 4 days

Riga, the capital of Latvia, is a crossroads of many countries and civilisations. To discover the city’s diversity, visit Riga’s Central Market, the biggest indoor market in Europe with over 3,000 stalls. Here, you can choose souvenirs, sample authentic street food, or consume fresh goods from nearby Latvian farms.

Lithuania for 4 days

End your vacation in Vilnius, Lithuania’s capital, where you can begin your day with some pastries from the historic Hales Market. Ensure to visit its primary landmark, the 14th-century Trakai Castle, in the middle of Lake Galve. You can stop by the historical Gate of Dawn and check out the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights during your stay here.

Begin your trip in Estonia, and take a 50 min direct flight from Tallinn to Riga to reach Latvia. Afterwards, fly from Riga to Vilnius for around 50 min to arrive in Lithuania. Alternatively, you can opt for bus services such as Lux Express or car rental for convenient transfer between countries, which often takes roughly 4-5 hr.

Itinerary #2: The Beach – Greece, Croatia, Albania or Montenegro

If you’ve been daydreaming about pristine beaches and considering travelling to a unique location, take this as your cue to get tickets. If you visit Eastern Europe’s magnificent cities and attractions, you’ll discover more than just its numerous islands and breathtaking beaches. Although tourism is still growing in this region, it offers a cheap and beautiful getaway.

3 images - Parthenon in Greece, Plitvice Lakes National Park, and Sveti Stefani Island

Greece for 5 days

Greece is best known for its fascinating culture and natural beauty. It is home to some of the world’s most significant historical sites and over 6,000 islands. The top sights to see on the mainland, besides the capital Athens, are the monasteries of Meteora and Ancient Delphi. However, most visitors travel here to board a ferry for one of the famous islands, which include Crete, Corfu, Mykonos, Santorini, and Zakynthos.

If you’re looking for an island that has it all but is not too far from Athens, how about Milos? It’s rich in history but also offers a unique landscape due to volcanic activities in the past. There are minerals, lava rocks, and fantastic beaches. Stay in one of the best hotels in Milos facing the beach and enjoy the stunning Aegean Sea for the sunset. In the morning, you can visit the island’s Papafragas Caves and archaeological sites.

Croatia for 5 days

Croatia’s most famous beach, Ziatna Rat, is also known as the Golden Horn or Golden Cape because of its distinctively shaped shoreline and scattered sparkling pebbles lined up with umbrellas and sunbeds that line the beach during summer.

The Banje Beach in Dubrovnik is big enough for groups and romantic enough for couples. It offers a chance to dip yourself in the water and is a great place to watch the sun go down. If you just want to spend time in Croatia, we have two weeks in Croatia guide featuring 3 itineraries.

Albania for 4 days

Among Europe’s best-kept secrets, Albania provides a long stretch of coastline called the Albanian Riviera and famous beach towns like Dhermi and Ksamil. The Budva Riveria, which stretches down the Montenegrin coastline, is a popular summer beach resort for tourists and locals. This area has several outstanding beaches, with Mogren Beach being the one nearest to Old Town Budva.

Getting from one place to another

Begin your 2 weeks in Eastern Europe trip in Greece, and take a flight from Athens to Zagreb that takes 3 hr 50 min to reach Croatia. The best way to get from Croatia to Albania is to fly from Zagreb, which takes 2 hr 39 min. To reach Montenegro, take a nonstop flight from Zagreb to Podgorica for 1 hr 10 min.

Itinerary #3: Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary

Czechia, Slovakia, and Hungary offer you exciting culture, unique dishes, and very diverse culture. As you can see, These three countries are not too far from central Europe. This means that while travelling this region, you can clearly see the fascinating transition from Western Europe, to Central, and then entering Eastern Europe.

3 images - Charles Bridge, Rocky Mountain in Slovakia, and Fisherman's Bastion

Czechia for 4 days

Despite being one of the smaller countries on the continent, travellers seeking some of the top destinations in Eastern Europe won’t be let down by the Czechia, formerly known as Czech Republic. The Prague Castle, home to the stunning St. George’s Basilica, the Powder Tower, St. Vitus Cathedral, and the Golden Lane, with its ancient workshops, serves as the main attraction for most tourists here.

Slovakia for 5 days

Slovakia is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, known for its national parks, beautiful hiking trails, and numerous caves, several of which are UNESCO-protected sites. With an astounding 19 natural reserves, more than 350 caverns, and hundreds of canyons and gorges, the Slovak Paradise National Park ought to be at the top of your list of places to go while you’re there. Alpine skiing is particularly common in this area, and you may experience it in both the Low Tatras and the High Tatras mountain ranges.

Hungary for 5 days

Hungary is bordered on both sides by the lovely Danube River, and the Freedom Bridge offers some of the prettiest sunset views of the river. Suppose you’re seeking a trip that mixes some rest with a solid cultural experience. This country is for you since it is home to numerous old spa towns and facilities, including Lake Heviz and Szechenyi Thermal Bath. While touring Budapest, swing by the Hungarian Parliament Building, as it has a regal appearance and is beautiful at night when lit.

Take a 1 hr 10 min nonstop flight from Prague to Budapest to get from the Czech Republic to Hungary. Take a 2 hr 55 min trip from Budapest to Kosice to travel from Hungary to Slovakia.

Itinerary #4: Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia

Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia are a fun trio to spend 14 days exploring. You can visit beaches, go hiking, learn about the history, party, and also explore the gastronic culture of the Eastern Europe.

Since all of these countries share a land border, it’s very easy to cross from one place to another. You can do it by bus which would be the cheapest way, but there are also trainlines and flights.

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Romania for 6 days

Romania is one of the cheapest travel locations in Europe, particularly if you plan to go hiking in the Carpathian Mountains. Among Bucharest’s most stunning structures include The Old Town, Arch of Triumph, and Revolutionary Square. Don’t miss The Palace of the Parliament, which features over 3,000 rooms built with marble and steel.

Bulgaria for 4 days

Another inexpensive destination is Bulgaria, where you can enjoy a summer holiday by the Black Sea. For outdoor enthusiasts, you can find a variety of hiking trails and beautiful views at the famous Vitosha Mountain or the Central Balkan National Park. Some of Sofia’s notable attractions that you should visit include St. George Rotunda Church and Boyana Church.

Serbia for 4 days

Serbia, abundant with wonders just waiting to be discovered, is a great place to end your journey. You can start exploring the Town Halls and the Presidential Palace, but a trip down Kneza Mihaila street is a better way to take in historic structures. Other attractions are Nikola Tesla Museum, Belgrade Fortress, and the Great War Island.

To get from Bulgaria to Serbia, take a nonstop flight from Sofia to Belgrade, which takes 1 hr 10 min. After your trip to Serbia, take a nonstop flight from Belgrade to Bucharest, which lasts an average of 1 hr 25 min to arrive in Romania.

Itinerary #5: Off-the-beaten-path – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania

Make your trip memorable by skipping Europe’s typical destinations and heading off the beaten track. While Western European countries swarm with travellers worldwide, these countries are just as stunning and historical that often remain uncrowded.

With various unique attractions, consider these overlooked European gems for your upcoming holiday. Most of these places are in Southern Europe , so if that’s the region you’re interested in in, this itinerary will suit you.

3 images - Kotor, Rozafa Castle, and Mostar Old Bridge

Bosnia and Herzegovina for 5 days

Discover the Old Town of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which includes the Mosque of Mostar and the Stari Most, and dip in the pools of Kravice Waterfalls. Keep your camera ready as you walk past the gorgeous Neretva River. The central city of Sarajevo is within a short drive from a range of affordable ski resorts, including Jahorina and Babin Do.

Montenegro for 4 days

The 15th-century village of Sveti Stefan, encircled by pink sand beaches, and its seafood restaurant have established this region as a popular tourist destination in Montenegro. The greatest way to experience Tara Canyon, the second-deepest canyon in the world, is on an exhilarating whitewater rafting adventure. Don’t forget to visit the Pavlova Strana viewpoint to admire the Rijeka Cronjevica River.

Albania 5 days

Hiking the Albanian Alps is considered one of the highlights of touring Albania because of its gorgeous snow-capped peaks, lovely valleys, and breathtaking canyon. To see the breathtaking sunset over the entire city of Tirana, take a cable car up to the summit of Dajti Mountain. I highly urge visiting The Sunset Restorat Bar, a restaurant perched atop a cliff above Filikuri Beach with views of Himara’s coastline and the Southern Albanian mountains.

You can begin your journey in Albania and fly from Tirana to Podgorica in 3 hr 20 min to reach Montenegro. Take a 5 hr 35 min flight from Podgorica to Sarajevo to get to Bosnia & Herzegovina.

THINGS TO SEE AND DO

This section lists the best things to do and places to see in each country to help plan your itinerary. Everything is categorised by country. After this section, you’ll see a list of must-try dishes in each country.

  • The Blue Eye/Syri i Kaltër 
  • Skanderbeg Square
  • Llogara National Park
  • Rozafa Castle
  • Amphitheatre of Durrës
  • Good Cave (Shpella e Mirë besh)
  • Preza Castle
  • Vjosë-NartëDelta Protected Area
  • Berat Castle
  • Castle of Gjirokastra
  • Et’hem Bej Mosque
  • Ulza Regional Nature Park
  • Parku Kombëtar Shebenik
  • Pyramid of Tirana
  • Buna River – Velipoja

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Mostar Old Bridge
  • Latin Bridge
  • Sarajevo Tunnel
  • Mlinčići/Jaice
  • Sarajevo City Hall
  • Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
  • Dervish House
  • Štrbački buk Bosnia
  • Avaz Twist Tower
  • Pliva Waterfall
  • Vrelo Bosne
  • Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge
  • Apparition Hill
  • Kozara National Park
  • Kastel Fortress
  • Bjelašnica – skiing and mountain biking
  • Black Sea Cruise with Lunch
  • National Palace of Culture in Sofia
  • Sofia History Museum
  • Varna Gourmet and Wine Tasting
  • Belogradchik Rocks
  • Prohodna Cave in Karlukovo
  • Rila Monastery & Boyana Church tour
  • Krushuna Waterfalls
  • The Rose Valley near Kazanluk
  • Skopje (N. Macedonia) day tour
  • Dubrovnik’s Old Town Walls – join a walking tour
  • Trsteno Arboretum, Trsteno near Dubrovnik
  • Dubrovnik’s Lovrijenac Fort
  • Visit Game of Thrones filming locations – book a tour
  • Nikola Tesla Technical Museum in Zagreb
  • Diocletian’s Palace in Split – enjoy a walking tour with a local guide
  • Mulini Beach in Rovinj
  • Blue Cave, near Split – book the 5 island boat tour
  • Museum of Broken Relationships
  • Krka Waterfalls, near Split – visit on a boat tour
  • Plitvice Lakes National Park near Zadar
  • Kornati National Park near Zadar
  • Euphrasian Basilica in Porec
  • Pula’s Roman Arena
  • Swim at Galebove Stijene in Pula
  • Explore Brijuni/Brioni National Park near Pula
  • Great Waterfall
  • Golden Horn Beach
  • National Park Kornati
  • Paklenica National Park
  • Rector’s Palace
  • Cathedral of Zagreb
  • Katedrala sv. Jakov
  • Crkva sv. Donata
  • Trakoscan Castle
  • Dubrovnik Cable Car
  • The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin
  • Park Maksimir
  • Skradinski Buk Waterfall
  • Temple of Augustus
  • Park Šuma Marjan
  • Hvar Island
  • Sightseeing Dinner Cruise
  • Prague Castle
  • Charles Bridge
  • Prague City tour
  • Prague Astronomical Clock
  • St. Vitus Cathedral
  • Medieval Dinner
  • Dancing House
  • Old Town Square
  • Brno Walking Tour
  • Lennon Wall
  • Národní Muzeum
  • Karlštejn Castle
  • Petrin Tower
  • Church of Our Lady before Týn
  • The Powder Tower
  • Sedlec Ossuary
  • State Castle and Chateau Český Krumlov
  • Klementinum
  • Tallinn Walking tour
  • St. Olaf’s Church
  • Lahemaa National Park
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
  • Join a city tour – either a walking tour or 2-hour guided tour or an electric bike tour or push bike tour
  • Kadriorg Art Museum
  • Tallinn TV Tower
  • Danish King’s Garden
  • Estonian cuisine – do a 3-hour food tour or a food tour with a market visit on a bike
  • Go on a Shore Excursion – check out this tour or cruise port with a bike tour
  • Tallinn Town Hall
  • Estonian Open Air Museum
  • Day trip to Lahemaa National Park – read the reviews
  • Day trip to Parnu
  • Day trip to Helsinki, Finland by ferry
  • Acropolis of Athens and Acropolis Museum
  • Temple of Olympian Zeus
  • National Archaeological Museum
  • Ancient Agora of Athens
  • Balos Beach
  • The archaeological site of Mycenae
  • Odeon of Herodes Atticus
  • Panathenaic Stadium
  • Archaeological Site of Sounion
  • Melissani Cave
  • Porto Katsiki
  • Budapest hop-on-hop-off bus
  • Hungarian Parliament Building
  • Budapest’s Széchenyi Thermal Bath – book a full-day spa
  • Buda Castle
  • Buy souvenirs at Central Market Hall
  • Take a boat cruise Danube River in Budapest – check cruise prices
  • Matthias Church in Budapest
  • Esztergom Basilica
  • The Caves of Lillafured near Miskolc
  • Lavender field at Tihany
  • St. Stephen’s Basilica
  • Széchenyi Chain Bridge
  • Heroes Square
  • Central Market Hall
  • Matthias Church
  • Gellért Thermal Bath
  • Dohány Street Synagogue
  • Vajdahunyad Castle
  • Shoes on the Danube Bank
  • Szimpla Kert
  • Rudas Baths
  • City Park of Budapest
  • New York Café
  • Riga day trip
  • Riga hop-on-hop-off bus
  • Sigulda and Gaugja National Park
  • Explore Riga downtown on a walking tour or Old and New walking tour
  • House of the Black Heads
  • Riga Central Market – go on a food-tasting tour
  • St. Peter’s Church
  • Beer or Cide tour – check this bike tour
  • The Freedom Monument
  • Latvia Palace – and medieval castle tour
  • Riga Cathedral
  • Day trip to Rundale Palace and Hill of Crosses – check the tour cost
  • Three Brothers, Latvian Museum of Architecture
  • Art Nouveau Building – sign up for an architectural bike tour
  • Latvian National Museum of Art
  • Go on a pub crawl
  • Daugava River – go on a boat tour or this one
  • Day trip to Jelgava
  • Try out the shooting range – read the reviews
  • Museum of the Occupation of Latvia
  • Day trip to Sigulda and Turaida – look at the price
  • Trakai Castle from Vilnius – do an audio guide tour or one with a guide
  • Curonian Spit tour
  • Bernardine Garden
  • Hill of Crosses tour
  • Vilnius via a walking tour or bike tour
  • Gediminas Castle Tower
  • Jewish Quarter and Soviet Sites
  • Vilnius Cathedral
  • St. Anne’s Church
  • Hill of Crosses – day trip from Vilnius
  • Gates of Dawn
  • Hot air balloon over the city – read the reviews
  • Museum of Occupations and Freedom
  • Cathedral Square
  • Learn about Lithuanian cuisine – book a walking food tour or dinner with a local family
  • Three Crosses Monument
  • Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania
  • Full-day tour around Vilnius, to Trakai, and Keranve – check the tour price
  • Vingus Park
  • Walk around Uzupis – the art district of Vilnius
  • Day trip to Paneriai Memorial Park – a tour that includes Trakai Castle
  • Great Montenegro Tour – including Lovcen, River of Crnojecvic, and Sveti Stefan
  • Ostrog Monastery
  • Durmitor – explore Northern Montenegro
  • Old Olive Tree
  • Lady of the Rocks – plan a tour with Blue Cave
  • Lovćen National Park – join a full day tour
  • Crno Jezero
  • Perast Old Town – day trip from Kotor
  • Đurđevića Tara Bridge
  • Tara River – go whitewater rafting
  • Perast Beach
  • Lake Skadar – boat tour from Virpazar to Kom Monastery
  • Church of the Madonna dello Scalpello
  • Kotor Bay – discover Kotor Old Town
  • Former Austro-Hungarian Fort
  • Blue Cave – boat tour including Lady of the Rocks and Mamula
  • Skadar Lake National Park
  • Wine and food tour – look up the price
  • Independence Square
  • Kayaking in Budva – check the tour price
  • Wieliczka Salt Mine Tour
  • Rynek Glowny
  • Schindler’s Factory
  • St. Mary’s Basilica
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour
  • Palace of Culture and Science
  • Ghetto Walking Tour
  • The Royal Castles in Warsaw
  • Chopin Concert
  • Energylandia
  • Hop-on Hop-off Bus
  • Wroclaw Market Square
  • Gdansk beach day and – City & Boat Tour
  • Zamek Wawel
  • Gdansk Walking Tour
  • Marlbork Castle
  • Stutthof Concentration Camp Tour
  • Timisoara day tour
  • Romanian Athenaeum in Bucharest
  • National Museum of Romanian History in Bucharest
  • Turda Salt Mines and Rimetea tour
  • Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum in Bucharest
  • Cluj Medieval City tour
  • Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History in Bucharest
  • Dracula’s Castle & Birthplace
  • Covered Stairway in Sighisoara
  • The Black Church in Brasov
  • Bran Castle and Dracula’s Castle tour
  • The Clock Tower in Sighisoara
  • Old Town Brasov tour
  • Bucegi Natural Park near Brasoc
  • Transylvanian Alps
  • Novi Sad & Sremski Karlovci tour
  • Uvac Meanders
  • Full day Belgrade tour
  • Belgrade Fortress
  • Saint Sava Temple
  • Go on a cruise around Belgrade – 2-hour city cruise or a sunset cruise
  • Republic Square
  • Book a Red Belgrade Communist Tour – check the price
  • Nikola Tesla Museum
  • Sargan Eight Railway – and House on Drina River, book a tour
  • Ada Ciganlija
  • Golubac Fortress – day tour from Belgrade with Iron Gate tour
  • Studenica Monastery and Manasija Monastery – book a tour with Lisine Waterfall
  • Manastir Žiča
  • Day trip to Eastern Serbia – read the reviews
  • Kopaonik National Park
  • Holy Martyr George
  • Stopić Cave
  • Tasmajdan Park
  • Aeronautical Museum in Belgrade
  • Skull Tower
  • Nature Park Sicevo Canyon
  • Bratislava Sightseeing by traditional bus or segway tour or walking tour
  • Bratislava Castle
  • Michael’s Gate
  • Soviet Era and Post-Communist Tour
  • St. Martin’s Cathedral
  • Devín Castle – 3-hour guided tour
  • Spiš Castle
  • The Blue Church – Church of St. Elizabeth
  • Book a food tour – look at the price or a wine tasting tour
  • Castle of Spirits (Bojnice Castle)
  • Presidential Palace
  • Orava Castle
  • Tatralandia
  • Primate’s Palace
  • Dobšinská Ice Cave
  • AquaCity Poprad
  • Jasna Low Tatras
  • Trenčín Castle
  • Čachtice Castle
  • Slovak Paradise National Park
  • Demänovská Ice Cave
  • The Ľubovňa Castle

WHERE TO STAY IN EAST EUROPE

This list of accommodations in Eastern Europe will help you find the one that suits your budget and level of comfort a lost easier:

Vilnius, Lithuania

  • Affordable: Jimmy Jumps House or Mikalo House or Downtown Forest Hostel & Camping
  • Mid-range: Comfort Hotel Rock n Roll or Domus Maria or Come2Rest – Subaciaus 5 or Art City Inn
  • Luxury: Hotel Vilnia or Novotel or Neringa Hotel or Radisson Blue or Congress Avenue Hotel

Riga, Latvia

  • Affordable: Orange Cat Rooms or Cinnamon Sally Backpackers Hostel or Blue Bird Hostel
  • Mid-range: Avalon Hotel & Conferences or Wellton Riga Hotel & Spa or Hestia Hotel Draugi or Forums Boutique Hotel
  • Luxury: Grand Palace Hotel or Neiburgs Hotel or Relais Le Chevalier or Hilton Garden Inn

Tallinn, Estonia

  • Affordable: Alur Hostel & Bar or Villa Kadriorg Hostel or Imaginary Hostel
  • Mid-range: Thomas’ Home or ibis Hotel or Rija Fonnental Design Hotel or St Olav Hotel
  • Luxury: Revelton Suites or The von Stackelberg Hotel or Rixwell Collection Savoy Hotel or Radisson Collection Hotel or Centennial Hotel

Athens, Greece

Zagreb, croatia.

  • Affordable: Apartments Lucky Place or Main Square Hostel
  • Mid-range: Manda Heritage Hotel or Pod Zidon Rooms
  • Luxury: Hotel Le Premier or Esplanade Zagreb Hotel and Sheraton Hotel

Tirana, Albania

Prague, czechia, bratislava, slovakia, budapest, hungary, bucharest, romania, sofia, bulgaria, sarajevo, bosnia and herzegovina, podgorica, montenegroo, must-try eastern european dishes, drinks, and snacks.

The cuisine in East Europe has lots in common, but still, there are plenty of dishes that only exist in specific countries Don’t forget to sit down at a local restaurant and try as many as you want.

  • Borscht (Ukraine) – A beetroot-based soup
  • Pierogi (Poland) – Dumplings with various fillings
  • Ćevapi (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Minced meat sausages
  • Moussaka (Bulgaria) – Layered eggplant, potato, and meat casserole
  • Pljeskavica (Serbia) – Meat patty, often served in a somun (like pita bread)
  • Goulash (Hungary) – Meat stew seasoned with paprika
  • Koldūnai (Lithuania) – Meat or vegetable-filled dumplings
  • Sarmale (Romania) – Cabbage rolls stuffed with meat and rice
  • Šopska Salata (Bulgaria) – Tomato, cucumber, and cheese salad
  • Mămăligă (Romania) – Cornmeal porridge, similar to polenta
  • Chvarci (Serbia) – Fried pork rinds
  • Kotlet Schabowy (Poland) – Breaded and fried pork cutlet
  • Lecso (Hungary) – Pepper and tomato stew, often with sausage
  • Njeguški Stek (Montenegro) – Pork or veal steak stuffed with cheese and ham
  • Tavë Kosi (Albania) – Yogurt and lamb baked casserole
  • Souvlaki (Greece) – Grilled meat skewers, often served in pita bread with sauce
  • Chimney Cake/Kürtőskalács (Hungary) – Cylindrical spit cake
  • Sernik (Poland) – Cheesecake made with quark
  • Túró Rudi (Hungary) – Chocolate-covered curd bar
  • Papanasi (Romania) – Fried doughnuts with sour cream and fruit preserve
  • Kvass (Ukraine, Baltics, Poland) – Fermented bread drink
  • Živovoda/Slivovitz (Czech Republic) – Plum brandy
  • Palinka (Hungary) – Fruit brandy
  • Borovicka (Slovakia) – Juniper berry liqueur
  • Compot (Ukraine) – Fruit drink made by boiling various fruits

SUMMARY OF 2 WEEKS IN EASTERN EUROPE

From hidden waterfalls, unspoiled mountains, and magnificent beaches, Eastern Europe offers a variety of natural beauty. If you’re looking for an epic journey that isn’t your conventional European vacation, this region will satisfy your adventurous heart.

Here, you can experience any type of climate. Enjoy the summer heat on Bulgaria’s Black Sea, go hiking in Slovakia’s High Tatras, or relax in a forest in Romania. Your two weeks in East Europe trip will take you through one of Europe’s most culturally diverse locations.

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Travel to Eastern Europe – the best countries, cities and tips

Peter Althaus Wild East

  • Gepostet am 28. December 2023
  • last updated 28. December 2023

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A lot has happened in Eastern Europe and it has never been so easy to travel through the countries between Lithuania and Albania, Eastern Germany and Azerbaijan. Not only are the countries well prepared for backpackers, but there are also offers for more and more different forms of travel, or they have been around for decades – but hardly anyone knows about them.

This article is primarily intended to provide an overview of what is possible in Eastern Europe today. Which countries are worth traveling to? When should you travel where?

Eastern Europe travel – is it comfortable?

A trip to Eastern Europe is still an inhibition threshold for many. Even some of my friends still hardly dare to go to Poland. In some cases, the infrastructure there is now better than in Western Europe . Many countries are better positioned than Western Europe, especially when it comes to digital services. The EU countries in particular are already quite far along in their development.

The language barrier is also becoming less and less of a problem, as young people in particular often speak English. So travel in Eastern Europe is actually no more difficult than in the rest of Europe .

A trip to Eastern Europe is particularly worthwhile if you are interested in foreign cultures. Nevertheless, you sometimes have to be a little more flexible in Eastern Europe. In many cities, the standards are the same as in other western countries.

However, conditions in rural areas are often somewhat different, especially in countries such as Bulgaria, Albania, Georgia and Ukraine. But that is sometimes what makes these regions so charming, because it is not unusual to find the friendliest people in places like this. And it means that Eastern Europe is cheaper than Western Europe or Southern Europe.

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Travel to Eastern Europe – which countries and cities?

We like each of the countries in our blog. But there are still some countries that have impressed us time and again and that we can recommend to everyone here.

Poland – Great for beginners

There are many interesting cities in Poland and it is very suitable for newcomers to Eastern Europe . Many Poles speak English. There are great cultural cities such as Krakow (Krakow), Gdansk (Gdansk), Warsaw (Warszawa) or even Wroclaw (Breslau) . You will find a good infrastructure everywhere. There are clean and affordable hotels in Poland , many restaurant menus are also available in English, catering and transport are well organized and very cheap.

The landscape in Poland is also very different and there are beautiful places to discover. The Baltic coast near Gdansk is well worth seeing, as is the Polish side of the High Tatras , the mountain range on the border with Slovakia. Europe’s last primeval forest , the Bialowieza forest . There are also bison and elk there, which you can hardly see anywhere else in Europe.

Czech Republic – perfect for short trips

In the Czech Republic, on the other hand, just over the border with Germany, Bohemian Switzerland offers great natural rock formations for climbing fans . Prague, also known as the “Golden City”, is already one of the most popular destinations for city breaks in Europe . You can drink very good wine in Brno. And the Krkonoše Mountains are a great alternative to the Alps for skiing in winter. However, there are many other exciting places in the country that are also easy to reach from Germany.

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Baltic States – three countries that have it all

The Baltic States offer everything – from beautiful old towns such as Tallinn, Riga or Vilnius to the beaches on the Baltic Sea . Estonia’s islands in the Baltic Sea and the beautiful Curonian Spit in Lithuania are also well worth a visit. All places that you should definitely visit.

There are also beautiful nature parks in each of the countries that invite you to hike and relax. And if you are interested in history, you can learn a lot about the countries’ past and how they have preserved their culture despite Russian, German and Soviet occupation.

Albania – the long-hidden jewel of the Balkans

Albania, a hidden gem of Europe, attracts travelers with its impressive diversity and untouched beauty. This country offers a unique blend of cultural richness, historical sights dating back to ancient times and breathtaking natural landscapes. From the pristine beaches along the Albanian Riviera to the picturesque mountains inland , Albania offers a wealth of discovery opportunities for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Added to this is the warm hospitality of the locals and the delicious, varied cuisine, which combines Mediterranean and Balkan influences. All this makes Albania an ideal destination for those seeking the authentic and unexplored.

Sarmiszegetusa Regia Stonehenge Romania

Romania – More than just Dracula

Most people probably think of Dracula when they think of Romania. Some of you may already know something about Transylvania the region where the historical Count Dracula came from. And indeed, Transylvania, as it is also known, is one of the most beautiful regions we have seen on our travels. The architecture is simply stunning and it is exciting to walk in the footsteps of the German minority, the Transylvanian Saxons.

There is also Maramures another very beautiful region and the Stonehenge of Romania is also nearby – Sarmiszegetusa Regia . The mountains of the Carpathians are perfect for hiking and the beaches of the Black Sea for swimming. And the natural paradise of the Danube Delta is one of the original experiences here. Bucharest is also a very interesting city because it is full of contradictions. As you can see, there are many reasons to visit Romania.

Georgia – Shashlik, the Black Sea and Caucasian giants

Georgia is not exactly the closest destination for us in Europe. However, it is one of the countries that are quite easy to reach, as there are direct flights from many destinations around Europe. You can also enter Georgia without a visa and stay up to 180 days!

In return you get a great country with the beautiful mountain landscapes of the Caucasus , vibrant cities with a great cultural life such as Tbilisi and Batumi , great sandy beaches on the Black Sea and Georgian cuisine one of the best cuisines in the region. What is actually stopping you from traveling to Georgia?

Ukraine – the sleeping giant

At the moment you only know Ukraine from the bad news on TV. And of course we don’t advise you to travel to Ukraine at the moment. The country is at war and missile attacks can occur at any time, even in the regions away from the front. But if Ukraine has won the war, the country is one of the best destinations for a trip to Eastern Europe. Not only is it the largest country in Europe, it is also one of the most exciting.

In addition to old cultural cities such as Kyiv , Odesa , Lviv and Chernivtsi there is scenery worth seeing in all parts of the country. The beaches are among the most beautiful on the Black Sea and the Ukrainian cuisine among the best in the world. And the people of Ukraine are among the friendliest we have met on our travels. For this reason alone, the country should have a permanent place on your long-term bucket list!

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When and where to travel in Eastern Europe

There are many exciting destinations in Eastern Europe throughout the year. But depending on the time of year, some destinations are particularly worthwhile.

  • Ideal for beach vacations on the Baltic Sea (Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) and Midsommar festivals
  • German Baltic Sea coast (Rügen, Poel) for swimming and relaxation
  • National parks in Lithuania with clear lakes, similar in Latvia and Estonia
  • Black Sea, especially in Romania and northern Bulgaria
  • Croatian coast and Montenegro for coastal stays, Albania still an insider tip
  • Perfect for city trips: Krakow, Gdansk, Prague, Vilnius, Riga, Tallinn, Budapest, Bosnia (Sarajevo, Mostar), Ljubljana, Belgrade
  • Beautiful regions in Romania (Maramures), Croatia (Plitvice Lakes, Dubrovnik)
  • Ideal for nature parks and forests, e.g. Bialowieza National Park in Poland, national parks in Lithuania, Latvia, Slovak Paradise, Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland in the East of Germany
  • Transylvania in Romania for cultural exploration and hiking in the Carpathians
  • Skiing in the Giant Mountains (Czech Republic), High Tatras, Caucasus (Georgia)
  • Spa visits in Budapest
  • Saunas in Lithuania and Estonia
  • Christmas markets in Tallinn, Dresden, Wroclaw; gingerbread in Torun, Poland
  • Orthodox Christmas at the beginning of January in Orthodox countries

You can find out more about the regions and when they are particularly worthwhile in our article on the best destinations in Eastern Europe depending on the season.

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To Eastern Europe by flight, train and bus

Depending on the country, not only do many roads lead to Rome, but also to Prague, Budapest, Belgrade or Tallinn. This is because low-cost airlines such as Ryanair, Wizzair and Eurowings have made many destinations quick and easy to reach. You can easily book a long weekend from many European airports and then book your own hotels along with the flight.

Climate-friendly travel is also possible without any problems, as there are also convenient night train connections to many cities in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Croatia, for example. This makes it easy to get to these countries, saves you a hotel for one night and allows you to explore the cities during the day.

With Flixbus or Student Agency or other bus lines, you can also travel cheaply and directly from larger cities to destinations throughout Eastern Europe and the Balkans.

On the road in Eastern Europe

Travel in many countries in East-Central Europe, Eastern Europe, North-East Europe and South-East Europe remains inexpensive. Public transportation is actually well developed everywhere. Sometimes the trains or buses are not the newest, but the tickets are often very cheap, which makes traveling an inexpensive experience.

In some countries, however, the level of comfort is approaching and sometimes even exceeding that in Germany – especially when it comes to seat reservations and digital payment . That’s why in many countries you can rely on public transport and leave your car at home. Train journeys in Poland, the Czech Republic and Ukraine are particularly beautiful!

Safety when traveling in Eastern Europe

Many people who are thinking of traveling to Eastern Europe have concerns about safety. Apart from the current war and crisis zones, all countries in Eastern Europe are actually safe . Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the Baltic states in particular pose no problem for travelers. It is usually just as safe as in Western Europe, or even safer. There is a functioning police force and medical care in Eastern Europe is good .

If you are an EU citizen, you are already covered by health insurance in EU countries. For faster treatment, however, it is usually advisable to take out international health insurance anyway. This is strongly recommended when traveling outside the EU and is sometimes even required for the visa to be issued. You can find the most important information about safety in the countries you are traveling to in Eastern Europe on the travel and safety information pages of the Federal Foreign Office .

Culture

Is English enough to travel in Eastern Europe?

English is also widely spoken in Eastern Europe. The more touristy the country, the more people speak English, is a rule of thumb that also works here. Especially in cities and with young people, you should have no problem with English. In tourist information offices, at airports and at many train stations, as well as in hostels and hotels, you will always find someone who speaks English. However, knowing a few words of the local language is almost always a good door opener for striking up a conversation with the locals.

Find accommodation in Eastern Europe – cheap and often better

Finding accommodation in Eastern Europe and the Balkans is no problem at all. Not only are they often inexpensive , they sometimes offer quite a bit of luxury for comparatively low prices. The hotels have good standards. You can find cheap rooms in almost all states in the regions. In smaller accommodations in some countries you can get double rooms from 20 euros a night. In the Czech Republic or Poland, on the other hand, they usually cost from 40 euros.

If you are traveling on a budget, there are hostel beds from 10 euros a night in comfortable and renovated hostels. Pay attention to the reviews and compare them between Booking.com and Google to see if they are accurate.

In many countries, it is often worth staying overnight in private guesthouses , as you can meet friendly people there who often cook typical local dishes themselves and offer them for little money.

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Food in Eastern Europe – why you can eat well here

I can’t even think about food in Eastern Europe without getting hungry immediately! The food there is very varied and not the same everywhere due to the many countries and regions. Every kitchen in Eastern Europe is different . What they all have in common, however, is that most dishes are rather hearty. Potatoes come in all shapes and varieties in Eastern Europe. My favorite cuisines in Eastern Europe are special:

  • Czech cuisine for its Bohemian dumplings and inexpensive schnitzels
  • Polish cuisine , because of the piroggi or golabki
  • Ukrainian cuisine because of the borscht and the Wareniki
  • Lithuanian cuisine because of the zeppelins (similar to Thuringian dumplings), saltibarsciai (cold bosh) and delicious herring
  • and Hungarian cuisine , because of goulash and langos
  • Georgian cuisine because of shashlik and kinkali

Can you travel to Eastern Europe as a vegetarian or vegan?

Almost everyone now knows what a vegetarian or vegan is. Especially in larger cities, there are vegetarian or vegan restaurants or vegetarian dishes on the menus . Knowledge about vegetarians is even less widespread in rural regions . It is also occasionally necessary to make it clear that chicken and fish are not vegetarian or even vegan dishes.

However, as many of the region’s cuisines are based on relatively simple ingredients and meat used to be considered a luxury, tasty vegetarian and vegan dishes are available almost everywhere. If you are not sure, ask in the larger cities and ask vegetarian and vegan restaurants to tell you about typical dishes without meat that are available in the respective countries.

Travel to Eastern Europe – you just have to want to!

Eastern Europe is a melting pot of cultures with a wealth of discoveries ranging from historic cities and cultural treasures to stunning natural landscapes and diverse cuisine , all at an often more affordable price than Western Europe. The connections to most countries are good and there is really nothing to stop you from visiting them. Off we go to the (not always quite so) wild East!

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Peter Althaus

Peter Althaus is a journalist, author and blogger. In 2011, he founded the travel blog Rooksack. But his real love has always been Eastern Europe. He now lives in Lviv, Ukraine, where he runs a tour operator. But since he still loves to write, today there is Wild East – the Eastern Europe travel blog.

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