Rotterdam’s Cube Houses: A Tilted Architectural Wonder

Just an hour from Amsterdam, in the heart of Rotterdam, you’ll find one of the most unique architectural sights in the Netherlands — the iconic Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen). These bright yellow cubes are tilted at a sharp 45-degree angle and mounted on poles, creating a surreal, playful forest of geometric homes. Designed in the 1970sContinueContinue reading “Rotterdam’s Cube Houses: A Tilted Architectural Wonder”

Discover Valencia’s Narrowest Building: A Unique Architectural Hidden Gem. 

La Finca más Estrecha de Europa, or the Narrowest Building in Europe, is a charming architectural gem located in the heart of Valencia, Spain. This unique building has captivated visitors and residents.  The Narrowest Building in Europe is located on Placa de Lope de Vega, in Valencia’s historic El Carmen neighborhood, a vibrant area famed forContinueContinue reading “Discover Valencia’s Narrowest Building: A Unique Architectural Hidden Gem. “

Exploring the Vibrant Korean Town in Tokyo: A Delightful Cultural Experience.

This is one of Tokyo’s hidden gems that we discovered on our trip to Japan. We had a great time exploring this part of the city, and I want to share my experience with you.  Korean Town is located in the vibrant Shin-Okubo area. This neighborhood offers cultural experiences, culinary delights, and exciting things toContinueContinue reading “Exploring the Vibrant Korean Town in Tokyo: A Delightful Cultural Experience.”

Best 5 Ice and Snow Festivals for 2023-2024 

Best 5 Ice and Snow Festivals for 2023-2024

Gigantic Chairs Around the World: Exploring Beyond Borders! 

Manitoba, Canada This post was published on my Triptipedia Page first. Hello everyone, are you ready to embark on an entertaining journey across the globe, where enormous chairs take the spotlight in the most unexpected places? Today, we’re diving into the story of these giants and exploring their presence in Canada and around the world!   ContinueContinue reading “Gigantic Chairs Around the World: Exploring Beyond Borders! “

Travel Etiquette: Hotel.

This post was published first on my Triptipedia Page. When it comes to a comfortable and enjoyable stay at a hotel, it’s not just about the amenities and services provided by the hotel. Understanding and following proper hotel etiquette is equally important to have a pleasant experience for both you and other guests: from check-inContinueContinue reading “Travel Etiquette: Hotel.”

Travel Etiquette: Transportation.  

This post was published on my Triptipedia Page first. When it comes to traveling, it’s not just about reaching your destination. It’s also about having a pleasant and hassle-free journey. Whether you’re flying, riding on a train, or traveling on a long-distance bus, knowing and following the guidelines of transport etiquette is essential. This notContinueContinue reading “Travel Etiquette: Transportation.  “

Travel Etiquette: How to Navigate Cultural Differences with Grace.

This post was published frst on my Triptipedia Page. Exploring new places on travel is an exciting and rewarding experience. As travelers, we must keep in mind that every nation and culture has its own distinct set of local traditions and customs. Understanding and following travel etiquette becomes essential for a courteous and enjoyable experienceContinueContinue reading “Travel Etiquette: How to Navigate Cultural Differences with Grace.”

Forgive, But Never Forget. Memorial to the Martyrs of the Deportation in Paris.

Ile de la Cité, a gorgeous and historical island, sits in the middle of Siena in the oldest district of Paris. It’s home to the iconic and spectacular Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral. You also can see the old bridge, the Pont Neuf, and the city’s narrowest road bridge there, Point de l’Archevêché.  On the easternContinueContinue reading “Forgive, But Never Forget. Memorial to the Martyrs of the Deportation in Paris.”

I was chosen for “Featured Blogger of the Week.”

I am thrilled to be chosen as the featured blogger of the week by Mitch Teemley from The power of STORY blog. Thank you very much for reading and rebloging my post “The proper way to greet people in different countries. Traveling tips for your next trip.” on your website and I’m glad for the opportunityContinueContinue reading “I was chosen for “Featured Blogger of the Week.””

What you need to know before visiting Japan. 

Japan is one of my favorite countries. Beautiful, amazing, modern and very traditional. Traveling across the country is simple if you plan ahead of time. Here is some useful information you should know before traveling to Japan to make your vacation easier and more enjoyable! Best time to visit Japan.  The best time to visitContinueContinue reading “What you need to know before visiting Japan. “

Interesting place in Paris: the Centre Pompidou and Stravinsky Fountain.

This post appears first on my Triptipedia page. In the heart of Paris, not far from the Louvre and the Ile de la Cité, near Les Halles in the 4th arrondissement, you can find high distinctive and remarkable construction: the Centre Pompidou (the Centre national d’art et de culture Georges-Pompidou) and the Stravinsky Fountain.  To begin with, IContinueContinue reading “Interesting place in Paris: the Centre Pompidou and Stravinsky Fountain.”

Global Greeting Etiquette: Greeting Traditions and Traveling tips for your next trip.

Global Greeting Etiquette: Greeting Traditions and Traveling tips for your next trip.

Cozy Italian restaurants in Florence.

Traveling and tasting traditional dishes is one of the best ways to get to know the local culture. Italy is not an exception and we recognize Italians for their exclusive food. Italian cuisine is rich in delicious variety and rooted in centuries-old historical culture. Of course, traditional dishes differ from region to region and TuscanyContinueContinue reading “Cozy Italian restaurants in Florence.”

Perfect day in my favorite park

I think this is the last warm days and fall is coming with confidence: picturesque and vibrant, peaceful, and cozy. All colors are there: green, yellow, red. We have more multicolored trees now and more leaves on the ground. I instantly feel the fall in the air. Autumn has a special smell: watermelon, fallen leaves,ContinueContinue reading “Perfect day in my favorite park”

My new home city: Winnipeg, Canada.

Winnipeg is my new home city.   It is not a very big city, but not small either. Lots of people don’t like Winnipeg. Some of them moved out with the first opportunity, but some of them continue to live here and complain. I don’t blame them. Unfortunately, Winnipeg is not a city where you wantContinueContinue reading “My new home city: Winnipeg, Canada.”

Which countries have the most UNESCO Heritage sites ?

55 Heritage Sites: Historic center of Rome Historic center of Florence The Trulli of Alberobello Villa d’Este, Tivoli Venice and its Lagoon Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande, Modena and more… 55 Heritage Sites: The Great Wall Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in Beijing Kulangsu, a Historic International Settlement Cultural Landscape of Honghe Hani RiceContinueContinue reading “Which countries have the most UNESCO Heritage sites ?”