Hoverla is the highest mountain in Ukraine, and a popular hiking destination, attracting tourists every season. Visit in August to celebrate Independence Day with the locals.
Eastern Europe
Anna Novikova: In Pursuit of the Maslenitsa!
Argophilia’s Anna Novikova, in pursuit of the traditional Maslenitsa and the perfect blini (pancake) in Yaroslavl, Russia.
Santo Maris Oia: Santorini Honeymoon Dream
Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites and Spa offers the ultimate stay for a romantic getaway on Santorini for a new special price.
Peaceful Summertime Days in Golubac on the Banks of the Danube
In summer, Golubac is an attractive Serbian destination for nature lovers. Its August regatta is popular too.
In Põlva County August Begins with the Intsikurmu Music Festival
Intsikurmu Music Festival takes place in August on 4 and 5. It is a popular event in a forested area, attracting both Estonian and foreign performers.
Faces of Russia: Mila Arutyunyan on Immortality
Anna Novikova with a story about the immortality of the human spirit via Mila Arutyunyan, an Armenian-born Russian shopkeeper.
Opole in Poland May Emerge as a Business Travel Destination
Opole is one of the smaller Polish cities that are increasingly attractive for international businesses.
Sparti Platres Rope Adventure Park Is a Hip Attraction in Pano Platres
Pano Platres is a great destination for wine lovers but also for active travelers. The Platres rope park “Sparti” here is quite popular.
Here’s Why Banská Bystrica Should Be on Your Bucket List
Banská Bystrica is a fortunate place, perfect to visit any time of the year. The Hron curves through the city and three mountain chains surround it.
Instagrams from Crete: Hersonissos 2017
Crete is one of the most picturesque places on Earth. Argophilia Travel News carries tons of news from Greece’s biggest island, but we’ve never explored in depth the wonderful Instagram accounts from the land of the ancient Minoans. Here’s a curative for having overlooked a wonderful resource, a preview of Hersonissos 2017. Hersonissos (or Chersonissos) […]
Mărțișor: the Romanian Allegory of Life and Death Is a Lucky Charm
Mărţişor is a lucky charm with a long history and universal tradition. It is found in Romania, but also in Moldova, and neighboring Bulgaria, as well as – to a lesser extent – other Eastern European countries.
Forget Valentine’s Day! With Dragobete in Bucharest, Love Is in the Air!
Like Cupid or Eros, Dragobete can be considered a god of love. Traditionally celebrated on February 24, it is the Romanian equivalent to Valentine’s Day.
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