
Fun Things to Do in Lodz, Poland
The third-largest city in Poland, Lodz was created almost from scratch in the nineteenth century thanks to its exploding textile industry.

The third-largest city in Poland, Lodz was created almost from scratch in the nineteenth century thanks to its exploding textile industry.

The city of Salzburg, Austria, is located close to the border with Southern Germany.

Sparkling lakes, leafy parks, and a creative spirit give this city a character that feels distinctly different from many other major urban centers in the United States.

One of the largest and least densely populated states in the US, Wyoming is renowned for both its awe-inspiring scenery and exciting outdoor activities.

Renowned for its gorgeous old Gothic Quarter, great football team, and Gaudi’s masterpiece la Sagrada Familia, Barcelona is one of the most popular places to visit in Europe.

Germany has a reputation of being imposing, harsh and forbidding. That may be true of the big cities, but not the small villages.

Filled with centuries-old churches, monasteries, and historic buildings, this charming riverside city has a rich academic and cultural heritage.

Mexico is one of the world’s most popular vacation destinations with over 20 million foreign visitors a year.

On the outer edge of the Caribbean’s Leeward Islands, Antigua is a heart-stopping destination.

Just north of Clearwater, along a quieter stretch of Florida’s Gulf Coast, is a town where the waterfront stays open and the buildings never seem to loom.

In the 1950s and 60s, developers hyped this place as a glamorous resort spot. But now, salt-crusted shoreline and abandoned trailers define the community.

Located amidst the Pacific Ocean southeast of Australia, New Zealand is comprised of two main islands and is famous for its towering mountains and stunning natural scenery.

As Jakarta is very chaotic and crowded, many travellers only spend a brief time in Indonesia’s capital before heading on to Bali’s beaches.

Mostly made up of wild and untouched open spaces, Wyoming is one of the largest, yet least densely populated, states in the US.

In a state of epic national parks, Utah’s Zion is arguably the best of the lot.
