Nicolae Ceausescu (1918-89) and his wife Elena (1921-89) are buried at Ghencea Cemetery, on B-dul Ghencea. Their son Nicu (1951-96) is also buried here. Apart from curious tourists, if you pay a visit ...
To get a great view of the Hel peninsula and the Baltic Sea take the funicular railway to the top of Kamienna Gora, a hill in the heart of the city. The 96m, 2-minute climb takes you up to a height of ...
The oldest surviving synagogue in the city was built between 1895 and 1900 by the Reicher family foundation and only survived the Second World War because it was used for storing salt. The war did ...
Next to the central market at Waaigat you'll find the Old Market, which has been transformed into a cosy food court that's filled to capacity with hungry locals at lunchtime. Half a dozen ...
Pablo Sandton is the second incarnation of the Eggs-Go-Bar that turned a grimy corner of Melville into a sensation with shakshuka dishes and Yemeni flatbreads that gave people a reason to travel ...
There are cities that symbolise a nation and Kyiv is one of them. Kyiv is the soul of Ukraine, playing a key part in the past, present and future of this country. One of the most beautiful cities in ...
Area: 13,843 km2 c.175km wide and 135km high. Border: 360km (with the Republic of Ireland) Counties (in order of population): Antrim, Down, Londonderry, Tyrone, Armagh, Fermanagh. Northern Ireland's ...
The Church of Assumption, is a rather unusual example of a domed Georgian Orthodox church. It was built by the Georgian king St Demetrius II circa 1278–1284, but was subsequently damaged and repaired ...