Cities most worth visiting in 'Eastern' Europe?

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  • mgdavid
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    don't forget or overlook Prague
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  • Heidlburg and Wurzburg only an hour apart but to fantastic places to visit

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  • benjus
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    No-one has mentioned Kyev... I passed through once and was entranced by the view of 'onion' domes from the train.

    I've only been to Kiev/Kyiv with work, but I've had a bit of time to explore the city and I'd say it's definitely worth a visit.
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  • phatbear
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    Prague in Eastern Europe.
    mgdavid wrote: »
    don't forget or overlook Prague

    Oddly i was recently in Prague and during a tour it was highlighted that Prague isnt in Eastern Europe, well not in their eyes anyway and it wasnt until i bothered to look at a map and realised that vienna and bari are more eastern than Prague.

    Amazing ehhh?


    Oh and my input, other than the above fascinating info is Krakow, Budapest and Talinn.
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  • eDicky
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    If you want really 'Eastern' and are feeling adventurous, how about Kalmykia, the only Buddhist country in Europe. (Russian visa required.)
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  • Voyager2002
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    eDicky wrote: »
    If you want really 'Eastern' and are feeling adventurous, how about Kalmykia, the only Buddhist country in Europe. (Russian visa required.)

    A Buddhist country in Europe? I had no idea...
  • katejo
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    prenton01 wrote: »
    Heidlburg and Wurzburg only an hour apart but to fantastic places to visit

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    Yes Heidelberg is fantastic but isn't in Eastern Europe!
  • MysteryMe
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    Second the suggestion of Ljubljana, lovely city plenty to see and places to eat and drink.

    I also liked Bucharest, used to be called the Paris of the East and the area around Brasov. Lovely old town and again plenty of places to eat and drink.
  • PompeyPete
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    MysteryMe wrote: »
    Second the suggestion of Ljubljana, lovely city plenty to see and places to eat and drink.

    I also liked Bucharest, used to be called the Paris of the East and the area around Brasov. Lovely old town and again plenty of places to eat and drink.

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  • katejo wrote: »
    Yes Heidelberg is fantastic but isn't in Eastern Europe!

    I didn't see the Eastern bit Doh
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