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Cancún city guide

Cancún city guide
Cancún: the promised land of American youth. It’s the spring breakers central of bad decisions. And the main reason your parents don’t want to let you go alone, or with friends.  Chances are you were conceived in Cancún following an over the top beach party and a handful of molly pills. This place is basically what Egypt was to Europeans a few years ago. It’s close, cheap, beautiful and fun. In addition to that, Cancún is also really warm and located in the Caribbean. It’s party central, first and foremost and it plays that role very well. When I say Cancún I mean the resort area. The actual city is, more or less, just for the locals who usually work at the hotels. It’s great if you want to visit the local markets or try authentic food. Tourists usually just stick to the res...
Cancún city guide

Muscat city guide

Muscat city guide
Muscat, the capital of Oman, has the status of a global city. That means it’s a crucial node in the world’s economic system. I bet you’re thinking about all the petroleum, the LPG, and whatnot. It’s not just that, Muscat is one of the most multicultural cities in the region. The Omani are known for their legendary hospitality. They’re open to tourists, especially those willing to learn about Islam. That means a lot in these hyper-orthodox countries. You won’t see any of those ridiculous projects like in Abu Dhabi. In fact, Muscat is a very compact city, literally. Mountains surrounding it prevent further expansion. People are relatively down to earth here. They don’t build artificial islands. They don’t need to be the best in the world at everything. That doesn’t mean the...
Muscat city guide

Ljubljana city guide

Ljubljana city guide
“Ljubljana” sounds familiar doesn’t it? I think everyone can understand any language to a degree even if you come to contact with it for the first time. It means “lovely”, or “beloved”, a very affectionate name to call the capital of a nation. Ljubljana is that sort of a city that evokes feelings of absolute bliss. That means at least the very old stuff. The “modern” concrete blocks are revolting. The Old Town is gorgeous, similar to most central and eastern European ones. There are also some differences though. The city has those clear Italian accents here and there. Suffice to say the “Slovenian Florence” nickname is well deserved. The Ljubljanica, the river that flows through the Old Town, is rather narrow and reminds me of the canals of Venice, but with a Slavic t...
Ljubljana city guide

The Hague city guide

The Hague city guide
Nothing signifies the importance of a city more than a “the” in front of its name. Hague is not just “a” Hague. It’s The Hague or Den Haag in Dutch. And it’s home to the Netherlands' main pubic institutions. Amsterdam is de facto the capital, but the central administration and ministries are located in The Hague. The city is also home to many international institutions. The Hague Tribunal is one of the most important courts in the world. That’s where you take your case if you feel mistreated by your national judicial system. The Peace Palace is the United Nations’ beacon of influence in Europe. It is home to the International Court of Justice, one of the UN’s most important institutions. Calling this place “a church of law and order” wouldn’t be an exaggeration. It ...
The Hague city guide

Cannes city guide

Cannes city guide
[caption id="attachment_165594" align="alignleft" width="400"] Despite the fact that there are no historical sights and very old buildings on the Croisette in Cannes, the atmosphere itself is valuable here: expensive cars, world-famous hotels, such as InterContinental Carlton, celebrities...[/caption] People say you don’t need to be a millionaire to enjoy the French Riviera. I wouldn’t be so sure. Cannes is Beverly Hills’ sister city. What’s a sister city? It’s a sort of cultural exchange between two unrelated cities. It works between these two, they’re very similar. You could say Cannes is the European Beverly Hills, or the other way around? Chicken or the egg? Architecture is the obvious part they don’t have in common. Cannes is beautifully Mediterranean, while Beverly H...
Cannes city guide

Wellington city guide

Wellington city guide
Wellington is like a huge theme park. Walking its streets feels like being in Disneyland. There’s something magical and inspiring around every corner. After all this is the capital of the country where they filmed the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings movies. And they won’t let you forget about it from the moment you set foot in Wellington. The airport is packed with giant statues of characters from the saga. There’s an enormous, creepy Gollum in the main hall. You will stumble upon an animated Smaug’s head and even Gandalf mounting one of those huge eagles. The level of detail of these sculptures is mind-blowing. All these characters became a reality thanks to the famous Weta Studios. They are the go-to-guys when it comes to modern practical effects and CGI. They do everything from set...
Wellington city guide

Gdańsk city guide

Gdańsk city guide
The Polish coastline is vast, at least compared to all the other Baltic countries. Such a long coastline, and just one city stands out. Or to be more precise: three cities often portrayed as one. This metropolitan area in northern Poland is called Tricity or Tri-City (in Polish: Trójmiasto) and comprises of Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia. It is a sort of Polish seaside capital. I mean the industrial and trade kind, not the beaches and margaritas kind (that would be Sopot). I’m surprised people call it a hidden gem. I don’t think it’s a hidden gem. On the contrary: it’s an immensely popular destination. Gdańsk’s location at the delta of the Vistula river was the key to its prosperity. It flows through the entire country; from the mountains down south through Krakow and Warsaw right ...
Gdańsk city guide

Salzburg city guide

Salzburg city guide
Turns out that Salz in Salzburg actually does stand for salt. Apparently, this tiny city in the mountains was a “White Gold” giant! That’s what they called salt back in the day. All the Pablos Saltobars that mined in the mountains had to move their product. Rock salt is an actual rock and it’s very heavy. How much can you carry over mountain ranges? They eventually realized that the river provides a more efficient means of transportation. Barges with blocks of salt had to travel through Salzburg, where they had to pay a toll. That’s where the city got its name from, also the bulk of its income. There is no shortage of mines near Salzburg, most of them open for exploration. There is evidence of Hallein Salt Mine being operational for over 7000 years. “Coarsely ground salt with y...
Salzburg city guide

Santiago city guide

Santiago city guide
I can’t wrap my mind around the enormous scale of the Spanish conquest over South America. All the logistics, resources, manpower and most of all: the violence. Yeah, that one stuck around. A lot of blood was shed for this continent to become what it is today. Chile, with its capital city Santiago, was no different. Maybe a tiny little bit. Conquistadors peacefully approached the indigenous community who offered a piece of land as a gesture of goodwill. Construction began and everything was looking just peachy. The shit hit the fan when the bulk of Spanish forces left and the locals decided to reclaim their land. It wasn’t pretty. Let’s just say it ended with native heads on pikes. The feud went quiet for a while, but then the Spaniards got hit by a period of hunger and earthquakes....
Santiago city guide

Baku city guide

Baku city guide
I bet you know those people that spend their vacation only in places you can’t even pronounce. Baku is the next big thing in those circles. The capital of what now? Azerbaijan? Don’t shake your head in disbelief; this city is awesome. It’s hard to put a label on it. Baku is so alien to the western culture that we might as well be talking about Mars. You will notice undoubtedly strong Russian, but also Persian flavours. Traces of the Roman Empire here, an Indian temple there. Open a map and look at the Caspian Sea. Notice the eagle’s beak on its western shore. That’s Baku: the capital and the most developed city in Azerbaijan. Some even call it the next Dubai. Both are giants of the oil industry. Fossil fuels are an integral part of the Azerbaijani landscape. Underground pressure ...
Baku city guide
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