Europe is beautiful in the off-season. And not only for the amazing combination of orange and crimson landscapes and architectural monuments on their background. The most popular cities among tourists seem to suspend the incessant whirlwind and become themselves, at least for a short while. The crowds of travelers recede with the summer, and it’s time for a measured life without ostentatious glitter and fuss. You will be able to enjoy a pleasant trip, and Kyivstar roaming will help you to stay in touch with your loved ones.
Budapest – 2 cities in one
Despite the Hungarians’ love for Russians and Putin, which will definitely backfire on them in the future, autumn Budapest looks incredible against the backdrop of the charming “pearl of the Danube.” This is how this unusual city is called. A walk through the ancient streets of Buda and Pest is a fascinating journey into Hungary’s heroic past, which modern Hungarians are determined to desecrate and sell out to the “dark forces.” Have you ever seen a historical textbook created by sculptors rather than writers? It exists! It is located on Heroes Square in one of the most beautiful capitals in the world. You can leisurely climb Mount Gellert to admire the bright, colorful landscapes from a bird’s eye view. Then you will see the incredibly beautiful building that houses the residence of the Hungarian Parliament. And finally, take a funicular to the residence of the Hungarian kings, the Buda Fortress.
We hope that in the future, the Ukrainian and Hungarian peoples will live in peace and unite to fight against a common enemy who threatens to destroy everything and will not even stop at the incredible beauty of Budapest’s historic buildings.
What is Paris like?
This amazing city with an incredible past impresses with its unique atmosphere! Mystical Paris is bathed in the warm colors of autumn. Each stone in the pavement tells the centuries-old secrets of kings and queens, making the fairy tale come true. You will visit the Louvre, which is recognized as one of the largest museums in the world, where the most valuable works of art are kept. Admire the magnificent Palais Royal, built by Cardinal Richelieu. The Champs Elysees, which have become an integral part of tourist Paris, are worth a look! Do you dream of trying delicious Parisian croissants in a romantic atmosphere? Then you should visit the exquisite Vivienne Gallery, which is especially cozy during the autumn weather.
Aristocratic Vienna
A leisurely tour of Vienna will make you see the world with different eyes. After all, the Austrian capital is known for the aristocratic tastes and manners of its residents. It turns out that a decent, smooth, measured life in the rhythm of a waltz does exist! You will visit the Gothic St. Stephen’s Cathedral, which is considered the national symbol of Austria. There is a crypt of the Habsburg dynasty there. Walk along the pedestrian street Graben, where the Holy Trinity Column, or Plague Pillar, stands. Do not miss St. Peter’s Cathedral. You will visit the ancient Am Hof Square, where all the most important events of the country have been taking place for centuries. You will see a two-hundred-year-old copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece The Last Supper, which is kept in the Diplomatic Quarter.
Barcelona is a city for the secretive
This Spanish city looks like an open-air contemporary art hall. Here you can look at unusual buildings to your heart’s content and try to understand the Gaudi phenomenon. The weather conditions are perfect for a long walk in Guell Park. Don’t forget to check out the Montserrat Cathedral, the Arc de Triomphe, the Picasso Museum, and the Moss Costa Gardens.
Malta – the “golden fish of Europe”
This island in the central part of the Mediterranean Sea at different times belonged to the Phoenicians, the Romans, the French, and the British. From a bird’s eye view, the archipelago looks like a small fish swimming serenely among the waves. Here you can still see the ruins of ancient civilizations. But besides history, Malta is also famous for its incredible beaches. So if you didn’t have time to enjoy a beach vacation this summer, you can still make up for lost time.
Historic cities in the off-season will welcome you as if you were their favorite guests. Autumn Europe will remain in your heart forever!