
More and more tourists are adding Eastern Europe to their itinerary and we think the answer is not far-fetched.
Geographically, Eastern European countries consist of Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Republic of Kosovo, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, and Slovenia.
Now we are going to put the spotlight on five of these countries and their hotspots- we guess you’ll make time to explore one of these places in the not too distant future.
1. Ruin Bars In Budapest, Hungary

Most of Budapest’s ruin bars are found in the city’s Seventh District, in what used to be abandoned factories or warehouses. From the outside, these bars look like normal Budapest townhouses; once you walk into the inner courtyard, however, the places are bustling with life and adorned with quirky decor. If you’re up for enjoying a beer in what feels a bit like your local junk shop, be sure to explore Budapest’s best ruin bars.
2. Sunset at Kotor, Montenegro

Kotor is in a recently founded Balkan Country, Montenegro. Montenegro is a mountainous country with a shore on the Adriatic Sea.



Dracula, Bran Castle exudes Gothic charm, and has a vast and thrilling heritage, making it the perfect spot for those with an interest in history, or even just those who can appreciate some exquisite architecture and breath-taking views.