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While Europe’s status as one of the most popular travel destinations on earth has not changed, there has been a huge shift in the dynamics of the continent’s tourism industry, with old-fashioned hubs gaining reputations as tourist hotspots and smaller, lesser-known countries are emerging as the trendiest destinations in the region.
That’s exactly what the latter is Statistical This is also evident from a report on European travel.
The German data collection company set out to find the fastest-growing regions within the continent, and travelers have made their preferences quite clear: Central and Eastern Europe lead the way by a wide margin.
Five countries in particular are attracting visitors like never before:
Poland
Poland has always been considered one of those great, budget-friendly destinations that fly a little under the radar, but if these recent figures are to be believed, that will soon change.
Travelers grow tired of the suffocating crowds of Paris and the studded attractions of Venice, and in contrast, the beautiful landscapes and undiscovered charm of Poland seem like a breath of fresh air.
Whether you plan to explore the Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical buildings of Warsaw (which, honestly, aren’t far removed from what you’d find in Prague) or the winding streets of Krakow, one thing’s for sure: Poland will. exceeds even your wildest expectations.
Hungary
Although Hungary is best known for its capital Budapest, the country is currently undergoing a tourism renaissance that extends beyond the wonders that lie on the banks of the iconic Danube River.
Don’t get me wrong, there’s a lot to love about Budapest – from the fairytale skyline to St. Stephen’s Basilica and the beautiful Buda Castle – but if you’re planning a trip to Hungary, don’t overlook the dreamy scenery, or.
The Eger and Tokaj wine regions, for example, are the perfect melting pot of warm-hearted people, surreal views and world-class food.
Pécs and the serene landscapes of Lake Balaton are also not to be missed.
Czech Republic
Although Prague has long been a staple of any European city break itinerary, the beautiful Goth hub, along with the rest of the country it represents, is currently breaking all tourism records.
Because the capital’s many must-see attractions are already famous enough (think…
Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, St. Vitus Cathedral, Wenceslas Square and the Astronomical Clock), I’m going to focus instead on the underrated allure of Český Krumlov, Olomouc and Telč.
Places like these are where you can really enjoy the timeless beauty of the Czech Republic in its most authentic form, so if you’re lucky enough to be exploring Central Europe soon, make sure you get off the beaten track of Prague.
Georgia
After being welcomed 7 million internationally Travelers In the past year alone, Georgia has officially left its “off the beaten path” reputation behind.
Travelers coming to Europe come to appreciate the country’s warm hospitality, breathtaking landscapes and unique cultural heritage, probably best experienced by the ancient cave city of Uplistsikhe.
City trippers can still find all the trendy bars and restaurants in the capital Tbilisi, while those keen to explore the wilds of local nature can’t go wrong with a stroll through Svaneti.
Romania
When most of us think of Romania, our thoughts immediately go to the iconic Dracula Castle, which has long been a draw for curious travelers and film buffs.
In reality, however, there is much more to love and admire in this Southeastern European country than just the age-old tales of vampires. Bucharest in particular is one of the most charming, attractive capitals you can find in the region. entire continent.
Here you can enjoy the sights of the Romanian Athenaeum, Herastrau Park, the Triumphal Arch and the Palace of Parliament, places that not only provide the perfect backdrop for some truly unique travel photos but also have a long, fascinating history worth exploring.
In addition to the vibrant cityscape, travelers to Romania should also explore the country’s remarkably varied landscapes, from the Carpathians and the Black Sea coast to the medieval towns of Sibiu and Sighișoar.
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