New York City, USA (part 1/10) – the most interesting sights of New York City: Times Square, New York Times, Broadway

USA, New York City, Times SquareNew York City associates with the following plot for the movie: Times Square with its grandiose skyscrapers

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Hungary (part 1): Budapest (Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion, Chain Bridge, Parliament, Heroes’ Square, Vajdahunyad Castle)

Budapest, Hungary

Budapest is a city, where you could spend a weeklong holiday, visiting lots of thermal baths, museums, walking along the cozy streets and enjoying the promenade near the Danube river.

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Dubai, UAE (part 3): review of the most interesting must-see sights in Dubai

Dubai, Madinat Jumeirah Souk

The distance between the sights of Dubai is rather big, that’s why it’s important to understand, how will you move around the city.

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Bukovel, Probiy waterfall in Yaremche, Lviv: Carpathians, New Year in hutsul style (part 4)

Ukraine, Carpathians, Bukovel

The next day we returned to Lviv. On our way back to Lviv we stopped at the most popular Ukrainian ski resort – Bukovel. It is always very active and crowded in winter: music is everywhere, there are many ski instructors everywhere, snow cannons work everywhere, cafes and other catering establishments are packed with hungry skiers.

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Lviv: “New Year in hutsul style” (part 1)

Lviv, UkraineWe went to celebrate the New Year in the Carpathians to enjoy the beauty of the Carpathian Mountains, to plunge into the cozy Hutsul atmosphere. Western Ukraine is, as always, hospitable and “warm”, despite the winter frosts.

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