The Balkan Peninsula has long been a mysterious place, always attracting tourists because of the beauty it brings. Coming here, visitors will have the opportunity to find a legendary land with ancient stories, to visit wonderful natural lands created by nature.
Hungary, the heart of Europe
The first country of this trip is Hungary, visitors will visit the capital Budapest, known as the heart of Europe. In this capital, the Parliament building with ancient architecture is one of the symbols and pride of the Hungarian people. Take some time to enjoy local cuisine, especially the famous goose liver pate that is exported throughout Europe. In addition, the local fish soup combined with Paprika is also worth trying once. (Photo: Shutterstock/Ekaterina Polischuk)
Croatia – the jewel of the Balkans
The second country on the journey is Croatia, which has a truly fascinating natural beauty. You will see the beauty of the old town of Dubrovnik with its Catholic churches, museums, and unique eateries. It is also interesting that the whole neighborhood has hundreds of cats everywhere, moving on the marble walls. Don't forget to visit the two typical churches here. St. Stephen's Cathedral is the tallest in Croatia and Zagreb Cathedral is the most magnificent Gothic style in the Balkans. (Photo: Shutterstock/lara-sh)
Montenegro ancient land of Eastern Europe
Montenegro will be the next stop on your journey to explore the Balkans. This country is attractive for its antiquity, beauty and charm. Although little known, this place will overwhelm you with its more than two thousand year old blue beach of Budva, majestic mountain ranges and diverse cultural and historical relics such as Kotor Square, St. Triphun Church... When you come here, try the local dish of ham and cheese at a cafe near the top of San Giovanni Castle. (Photo: Shutterstock/canadastock)
Macedonia, home of Alexander the Great
Visiting the capital Skopje of Macedonia, tourists can visit the statue of Alexander the Great who conquered the whole world, take pictures at Macedonia Square, the Daut monument with strong Islamic features or stop by the Skopje Stone Bridge. There is also the resort city of Ohrid with many churches built from the 9th to the 14th century such as St. Sofia, St. Kliment and you can also visit the ancient Roman theater built in 200 BC. (Photo: Shutterstock/Leonid Andronov)
Greece, the land of legend
The last country of this trip is Greece and we will go to the northern port city of Thessaloniki to admire the beauty of the Roman temple built in 306, considered the oldest religious architecture. Besides, the White Tower of Thessaloniki is the symbol of this city and is also a historical witness from the 12th century under the Ottoman Empire. (Photo: Shutterstock/Mazur Travel)
If you are a history lover or like to find old values, the Balkan holy land with its mysterious destinations is one of the lists you cannot miss. Even if it is just small streets, old churches, they are living witnesses of time, accompanying many generations and still existing today.
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