Here are nine things to do in Budapest! Hungary's capital is home to stunning buildings, beautiful bathhouses and exciting ruin bars. We've just come back from another trip to this wonderful city, and now we're sharing our nine top tips for sightseeing in Budapest.
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We visited Porec in Croatia. Are you getting tired of pictures of charming villages and towns in Istria? In fact, there are a whole bunch of these cosy seaside resorts with medieval quarters, marinas and crystal clear waters. We've already reported on Fazana, Rovinj and Vrsar. Now it's time for Porec in Croatia.
Read moreVrsar in Croatia, on the west coast of Istria, is a medieval town where we visited a really good restaurant. We checked out the Porto Sole campsite and a naturist campsite Koversada in Vrsar. Both have great locations next to the Adriatic Sea and the nudist campsite also has its own island for glamping.
Read moreLocated on the west coast of Istria, the small town of Fažana in Croatia is a little gem. Here you can wander around the cosy neighbourhoods, eat fish at local fish restaurants or take a boat trip out to the Brijuni archipelago.
Read moreA good hotel breakfast is an essential part of the hotel experience for many Swedes, and Ticket has found out what is all most important for us Swedes in the morning. Do you agree? And what do you think is most important at the hotel breakfast?
Read moreYesterday, the Croatian Tourist Board invited travel bloggers and others to take part in a gourmet lunch with food from Dubrovnik. It was interesting to learn a bit more about Croatian food, and at the same time we learned about Dubrovnik's popular food festival, which will be organised again this year.
Read moreLast night we were invited to a gourmet experience by the Tourist Board of Catalonia. These press conferences are very exciting because you never know what will happen. This time it was even more interesting because we were not only going to try Catalan food, but also law a Catalan dish.
Read moreYesterday we had guests in the houseboat for lunch, and what is more pleasant and easier than a lunch party with some picnic food? It's still a little too cold to sit out on the deck, but we sat in the kitchen with open windows and munched on picnic food while being entertained by the boat traffic outside. Because yes, yesterday there were sailboats, motorboats, rubber boats, canoes, a jet ski and people on stand up paddle boards. A sure sign of spring!
Read moreItalian food culture is known all over the world and Italian cuisine is full of goodies like mozzarella, olive oil and Parma ham. But Italian cuisine also stands out because people eat, and look at meals, in a completely different way to the rest of the world. So it's not surprising that as a tourist, it's a bit difficult to know what to do in a restaurant.
Read moreWhen travelling around Europe, you are of course also travelling around lots of exciting and amazing food cultures. There are so many good and interesting dishes to try around the European countries, that we have a hard time choosing which ones to write about. Here are ten tasty dishes in Europe that we like and think are worth trying when travelling, listed in no particular order. What tasty dishes would you recommend in Europe?