Just over seven months in from the brutal, unprovoked invasion of much of Ukraine’s east and south by Russia (about 20 percent of the country’s territory), the tide has turned, seemingly decisively, in the defenders’ favor, barring a c
Travel and music festivals go hand in hand, of course! And though I haven't yet attended the annual Eurovision song contest in person, ever since I started traveling to Europe in 1977 – well before American Idol, The Voice, or The
Eastern European tourism has of course been booming in the past decade, and will no doubt recover much of its popularity as the world emerges from coronavirus/COVID-19 lockdown and people begin traveling more again. But the country of Ukraine - Eu
Founded in the 13th century, this handsome city has had a multicultural history, with not just Ukrainians but also Poles (Lwow), Germans (Lemberg) and others living here together for centuries. That history has endowed it with a rich culture and arc
What did the people of Ukraine teach you about how to live your life?
I lived in Kerch, (Crimea) Ukraine for 27 months. The people I worked among were so warm and filled with joy. I learned so much from them, but the most meaningful is, perhaps, to
Accommodating your clients at Kiev hotels is becoming more difficult. Prices are going up each year, but the quality of services, booking and control overt he booked rooms are not becomin
An interesting video put together by reknowned international "pickup" authority Steve Jabba - and I guess it should be no surprise that many of the ten listed here are in Eastern Europe.