Eastern Europe Travel Guide

Most Recent Eastern Europe Travel Articles from BootsnAll

8 Fabulous Mountain Peaks in Eastern Europe for Less Experienced Hikers

Hiking is often mistaken for a strenuous outdoor activity, requiring years of experience. Lavinia Patrascu believes that, even though climbing a mountain should never be taken lightly, the reality is that almost anyone can embark on a memorable journey towards an imposing mountain peak.

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Getting Around Eastern Europe – Tips to Save Money and Reduce the Hassle

Eastern Europe is filled with newly-popular destinations, and you might not think getting from place to place would be complicated, but it usually is. Cristina Dima is a native travel writer who offers expert advice on how to do it cheapest and best.

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Why You Should Ignore Everything You’ve Heard and Go to Belarus

Belarus may be one of the least visited of the former Soviet republics, but Katie Aune explains why you should ignore everything you've heard and add Belarus to your next Eastern European itinerary.

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Five Strange Ukrainian Traditions You Will Love

From jumping into the freezing ice-holes to ditching Santa Claus on Christmas, Oksana Arkhypchuk explores strange Ukrainian holiday traditions that can still be witnessed in the rural villages

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6 Reasons to Visit Romania

Sitting at the crossroads of old trade routes that linked Western Europe with the Far East, Romania confuses at first with its … latinity. The mix of Orient and Occident is specific to this country and it sets Romania apart from her Eastern European colleagues.

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Eastern Europe Travel Guide Overview

The lines that used to define East and West Europe, such as the Euro, are slowly blurring. With them, the sections that travelers used to limit themselves to are becoming well-traveled. As visitors to Western Europe push their way East, the hope is that the economies and standard of living will gradually improve. But can Eastern European countries change and adapt without losing their cultures?

Eastern Europe used to mean cheap living and cheap traveling. But with Croatia's rocket-like ascent to tourism powerhouse, the prices are starting to creep up. What used to be a largely economic barrier has changed and the slow shift of money to the east has brought Eastern Europe out of poverty, into prominence as backpackers and budget travelers discover that what was once a difficult, sometimes dangerous place to travel, is now a comfortable destination where you might save a few bucks on your vacation.

This is the place to watch for emerging travel destinations and trendy places to visit. Croatia is no longer an undiscovered destination, but look no further than its cousin to the south east, Montenegro, for the next big thing in Eastern Europe.

It's getting more challenging every year to find cheap Europe airfare, and if you need to get to the eastern part of the continent it's even tougher. You might consider pricing a ticket to London or Frankfurt and then another ticket to your final destination. Sometimes that combination comes up cheaper than a single ticket, but not always.

This can be an expensive continent for sleeping, but fortunately the Eastern part tends to be cheaper than the Western part. There are plenty of hotels in Europe from which to choose, but some of the ones in the East might have lower quality standards to go along with the lower prices, so don't expect too much if the cost is low. There are many Europe hostels as well, with new ones opening up all the time. These places offer the best value and most of them are quite nice compared to some of the cheapest hotels in the same areas.

For more information on travel in Eastern Europe, check out the Eurailblog.