During my Balkan travels, I dedicated several days to Kosovo, one of the world's youngest countries having declared independence from Serbia in 2008. Despite its recent statehood, Kosovo boasts a complex historical tapestry woven with ethnic diversity and rich multicultural heritage. My Kosovo journey centered around two main hubs: the historic Prizren and the capital... Continue Reading →
Vienna: Where you least expect it, nestled among forests and vineyards!
Anyone heading to Vienna typically plans a weekend getaway, perhaps longer, often unaware of the unique charm of the Viennese hills. Upon reaching Grinzing, a captivating neighborhood northeast of Vienna, visitors are greeted by traditional Heuriger wine taverns, scenic vineyards, and historic architecture. Accessible via tram 38 from the city center, Schottentor, Grinzing also connects... Continue Reading →
