5 hidden gems to explore in Eastern Europe in 2025
TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Created : Jan 3, 2025, 00:00 IST
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5 hidden gems to explore in Eastern Europe in 2025
Eastern Europe is the sub-region of the European continent, which is often overlooked by its Western counterparts. But it's no less in terms of beautiful cities, famous landmarks, and places that made a mark in the tourism radar; it has a wealth of culture, history, and scenic beauty. There are also many lesser-known treasures just waiting to be explored. Here, we take our readers to roads less travelled, beyond Prague and Budapest, where experiences reign supreme and one comes back with a bag full of surprises and memories.
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Piran, Slovenia
It's an intriguing place to visit and add in your travel wishlist, where you get to see Slovenian hospitality and Venetian architecture coexist in the little coastal village of Piran. Tucked away along the Adriatic Sea, this allure of this place is further complemented with its charming harbour, cobblestone alleys, and the famous Tartini Square. An ideal place for a leisurely vacation, where you can unwind and relax, sans the crowd.
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Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Also known as the “City of the Tsars,” Veliko Tarnovo is steeped in history, and is a must-visit for the curious travellers. This Bulgarian town has medieval fortresses, the imposing Tsarevets Fortress, from where you get the spectacular views of the Yantra River. After a long day of exploring, end your day checking out the traditional crafts and cozy cafes.
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Rila Monastery, Bulgaria
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a natural haven and spiritual retreat nestled in the Rila Mountains. The monastery is a must-see because of its colourful frescoes, serene courtyards, and centuries-old history. There are peaceful lakes and great hiking paths in the neighbouring Rila National Park for those who enjoy the outdoors.
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Orheiul Vechi, Moldova
Moldova's archaeological and cultural complex is a singular fusion of historical and natural beauties. It has rural settlements, historic cave monasteries, and breathtaking scenery. It is situated on a steep slope along the Răut River. In eco-friendly guesthouses, guests can also enjoy traditional Moldovan hospitality.
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Białowieża Forest, Poland/Belarus
For nature lovers, Białowieża Forest is a hidden gem straddling Poland and Belarus. This ancient forest is one of Europe’s last remaining primeval woodlands and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Home to the European bison, it offers guided tours and trails for wildlife enthusiasts.
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