Traveller guide

Great Britain: London – British Museum
Published: 28.11.2014
We come back across the Atlantic from the US to Europe, to the Great Britain.

SK: Znievsky Castle – The Guardian of Turca
Published: 27.11.2014
Today we go to see the ruins of the second highest standing castle in Slovakia. We will tell you about its history and walk around it.

France, Paris XXVII: Place de la Concorde and Guillotines
Published: 26.11.2014
After stopping at magnificent Grand and Petit Palaises we continued to Champs-Élysées boulevard. We continued to Louvre. Soon we got to monumental Place de la Concorde square, or Guillotines square as it is referred to by locals.

Turkey, Cappadocia – The Land of Beautiful Horses V
Published: 24.11.2014
My journey now goes across ticket barriers to the museum compound, and then to the St Barbora church, who became a Christian against the will of her father. Initially, he imprisoned her and then killed her. Legend has it that he was struck by lightning for this.

Iceland - Meeting on Another Planet I
Published: 23.11.2014
Thanks to the feeling of omnipresent danger, the island lures travellers. It is located in the most volcanically active region in the world. It really has lots to offer: monumental glaciers, bubbling thermal springs, majestic falls, colorful lava fields covered with heath, and many other things. It is only a glimpse of what lures people here from all over the world.

China: Studies - Cuandixia: Runnig Away from Beijing
Published: 22.11.2014
It is true that I base my articles on my experiences and remarks of my friends, yet I have this feeling that everyone gets to the point when he needs to leave the big noisy city for fresh air in the countryside.

USA, New Orleans – Bourbon Street
Published: 21.11.2014
Today we jump over the Atlantic to se eone of the most popular places in the world.

SK: Ruzomberok: Trip in the City
Published: 20.11.2014
On our way from Orava, we planned to transfer to the capital. As we arrived couple of hours agead, we decided to put our luggage to a luggage room. The time we had we used for a short walk in the center of the second most important town in the region of Liptov.

France, Paris XXVI: Petit and Grand Palais – Architectonic Gems
Published: 19.11.2014
After paying our visit to the Les Invalides, we walked along green lanes to Grand Palais and Petit Palais. Before we even got there, we passed beautiful bridge across the Seine named after Tzar Alexander III.

CZ, Jilove u Prahy - Borek: Halir’s Drift
Published: 18.11.2014
The youngest of the three opened drift is opened near Jilove. It runs below a hill of the same name. Its most beautiful part dating back to the Middle-Ages waits for you at the end.

Turkey: Cappadocia – The Land of Beautiful Horses IV
Published: 17.11.2014
For many centuries, Anatolia was a center of Chrisianity, mostly thanks to Apostle Paul and his missionary expeditions. His activity took place mostly around the year 41 AD. Christianity spread due to fertile ground it found in Cappadocia.

China: Studies – Scattered Tea and Nasty Declension
Published: 15.11.2014
„You study Chinese? So you can read scattered tea?“ „Chinese? Ping Pong?“ „Do you have skew eyes from eating all those rice already?“

France, Paris XXV: Les Invalides – War Veterans‘ Place
Published: 12.11.2014
Following an exciting walk on Montaigne Street and seeing the Flame of Liberty, we moved along the Seine to see another remarkable sight of Paris .- Les Invalides. This complex of building hides a large part of French military history.

CZ: Ceske Budejovice - A City Unjustly Forgotten - VIDEO
Published: 11.11.2014
Almost a hundred thousand city in south Bohemia would deserve more attention. It shouldn’t be known only as “tourist suburbs” of Cesky Krumlov as it is known today. The royal city on the confluence of the Malse and Vltava impresses with its historical core; especially with Premysl Otakar II square with the baroque Samson’s Fountain and the town hall.

Turkey: Cappadocia – The Land of Beautiful Horses III
Published: 10.11.2014
Many roads cross Central Anatolia. The most famous is the Silk Road. The Sejluks built there traveller’s inns or also called caravanserais to boost trade as it would protect travelling traders.

China: Studies – Buy a Bike
Published: 8.11.2014
First, I have to say that I come from a small town. Arrival in Prague was a large shock for me. When I was then hustling in Prague in darky morning trying to find the right address, I had no idea such an experience was not my last time. Next time it would be more intense.

France, Paris XXIV : Montaigne and the Flame of Liberty
Published: 5.11.2014
Amazed with a walk along Champs-Elysées we decided to explore its surroundings. We saw Montaigne Street. Legendary comics figure Tintin watched us behind a fence, and there was a number of luxurious boutiques bit further.

Turkey: Cappadocia – The Land of Beautiful Horses II
Published: 3.11.2014
We just enter the city of Konya, the capital of former Seljuk empire. I step off from a bus at a bus station. I pick up my map of the city and head to a tower that shows me the way to the museum of Mevlana. The city spreads on a plateau surrounded with mountains.

Bike Trip: Petrzalka – Mosonmagyaróvár
Published: 2.11.2014
As winter is coming and cold, rainy, or snowy weather with it, we decided to end biking season by a trip to the Hungarian town of Mosonmagyaróvár. The beginning of our tour was yet again in Petrzalka, a Bratislava borough.

China: Studies – Niujie: There Are Mosques Even in Beijing
Published: 1.11.2014
I have written about one of Chinese minorities, the people of Hui (回族) in one of my previous articles. I praised their cuisine and their kindness and knowledge about the place of my origin.

France, Paris XXIII: Elysian Fields – Global Prestige
Published: 29.10.2014
After our visit to the second most famous sight in Paris, Arc de Triomphe, we get off the tunnel in the start of the most famous boulevard in Paris, the symbol of prestige, fame, and luxury.

Turkey: Cappadocia – Land of Beautiful Horses I
Published: 27.10.2014
I wanted to visit Cappadocia, a land of beautiful horses as the Hittites. I bought a ticket bus and rode from Bodrum to Antalya where I slept over. On the following day I rode across the town of Konya where I visited caravanserai (an oriental pub by main roads where members of caravans and their animals ate) and the museum of Mevlana.

Bike Trip: Rajka - Petrzalka
Published: 26.10.2014
Last week we visited an extraordinary place- Trojmezi, a unique place where the borders of three countries meet, Slovakia, Austria, and Hungary. From there, we moved to Hungarian border town of Rajka. Today we will tell you more about it.

China: Studies – There is Too Many People, What You Can Do
Published: 25.10.2014
Certainly there are lists of the most used words in any language. We learn what words we use the most in our mother tongue. We do not wonder as those are mostly words that are logically the most common as well.

SK, Oravska Lesna – Mountain Biking Around III
Published: 23.10.2014
We started our autumn bike trip in unusual town of Oravska Lesna. First break was in the Oravska forest railroad station – Tanecnik. We climbed up the steep hill to a crossroad on the ridge. We continued from there to Sedlo Beskyd station. There we went into the observation platform. Today we go along the ridge one more time to see a beautiful chapel, our last stop.

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