Bulgaria is, by most measures, the cheapest country to live in for the whole continent of Europe, yet it’s a gorgeous place with green mountain ranges and peaceful towns. This is one of the cheapest places in Europe to go out drinking or to ski. It also has some of the cheapest ...
Belarus is a beautiful country with a lot of history and culture. It is also a very affordable country to live in. The cost of living in Belarus is significantly lower than in Western Europe, the United States,Canada, orAustralia. The cost of living also varies significantly within Belarus ...
I’m not going to lie; North America is one of the world’s most expensive places to travel. The US and Canada are up there with Australia and Western Europe, but not quite as expensive as Scandinavia.Still, it ispossibleto have a cheap (ish) vacation in North America.However, if you...
Poland might appeal to anyone interested in history, with everything from castles and old towns, though to museums and memorials of the Second World War. It’s also an excellent place for walking and getting into nature, making it a solid allrounder no matter what you’re after. Czech Repub...
Why Go:These former soviet union, Baltic states have joined the Euro but are still great value for Northern Europe with a cute old towns, and great nightlife. Riga is a lot cheaper than Tallin, Estonia as it becomes increasingly popular with the stag party crowds. Vilnius, Lithuania is ev...
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UPS on the other hand can’t leave most the packages I get so I have to drive 3 towns over to pick them up. Can’t say anything about Fedex since the only deliverys I receive with Fedex on the label comes from the usps. I did ask the clerk at the counter why that was and she...
Our vehicle had Hotel des Horlogers painted on the side, and in one of the little towns on the way, we were at a stop sign and an older man, walking with what I presume was his wife, stepped in front of the car and scowled at us. “Hotel des Horlogers! ” he sneered. As he ...