
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.

Standing at the eastern terminus of the ancient Silk Road, this historic city has played a central role in shaping one of the world’s oldest civilizations.

If you want to explore the American Midwest, head to Illinois. The Land of Lincoln is home to teeming cities as well as rural farmland.

This Adriatic coastal walled city is one of the most popular Eastern European destinations today.

Rugged coastlines, snow-capped mountains, and vast stretches of untamed wilderness make this one of the most naturally diverse corners of the United States.

Set on a hillside of winding cobblestone streets and terracotta rooftops, this charming colonial city captivates with its timeless beauty.

This Commonwealth country is actually the world’s second largest. Most of that land area, however, is complete wilderness.

The historic country of Guatemala is a testament to the ancient world.

It took decades for this resilient capital to rebuild after the devastation of World War II, but its remarkable transformation is now complete.

Set at the meeting point of two rivers, this underrated Midwestern city blends green spaces, local culture, and a surprisingly lively atmosphere.

Set along a scenic bay on the southwestern coast, this small yet vibrant capital blends colorful charm with a rich cultural life.

While it may be the second smallest state in the country, Delaware makes up for it with its pretty beaches, stupendous state parks and charming colonial towns.

Nestled on the banks of the Main River, Frankfurt stands as a fascinating juxtaposition of modern skyscrapers and historic charm.

Southwest Africa is home to Namibia, a former German colony that only gained independence in 1990.

The Bay of Kotor, known also as simply Boka, is a bay in the heart of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro.
