JUST THE FLIGHT'S TOP THREE EUROPEAN SPRING BREAK HOTSPOTS
Just the Flight
http://www.justtheflight.co.uk/news/8590-just-the-flights-top-three-european-spring-break-hotspots.html
Feb 24 2012
UK
1. Sarajevo
For travellers who want a winter break, Sarajevo is ideal. Between 7th
February and 21st March the annual Snow and Snowflakes festival is in
full swing, offering theatre, movies, fine arts, cultural exhibitions
and concerts to enjoy. Meanwhile, the city's Old Town is an eclectic
mix of Eastern Europe and Middle Eastern cultures and architecture.
2. Bansko
For affordable and alternative ski breaks, Bulgaria's Bansko is ideal.
Travel time to the slopes from Plovdiv is minimal and there is
still snow available until the middle of May. The resort is one of
the cheapest in the world, yet still offers beautiful mountains and
views to enjoy.
3. Yerevan
In 2012, the Armenian city of Yerevan has been chosen as UNESCO's
World Book Capital. In addition to the cultural events taking
place throughout the year, the 3,000-year-old Erebuni Fortress is a
must-see. Meanwhile, the Cascades, an Art Deco version of the Hanging
Gardens of Babylon, rise nearly as high as the Empire State Building
and are a stunning spectacle to be seen.
From: Baghdasarian
Just the Flight
http://www.justtheflight.co.uk/news/8590-just-the-flights-top-three-european-spring-break-hotspots.html
Feb 24 2012
UK
1. Sarajevo
For travellers who want a winter break, Sarajevo is ideal. Between 7th
February and 21st March the annual Snow and Snowflakes festival is in
full swing, offering theatre, movies, fine arts, cultural exhibitions
and concerts to enjoy. Meanwhile, the city's Old Town is an eclectic
mix of Eastern Europe and Middle Eastern cultures and architecture.
2. Bansko
For affordable and alternative ski breaks, Bulgaria's Bansko is ideal.
Travel time to the slopes from Plovdiv is minimal and there is
still snow available until the middle of May. The resort is one of
the cheapest in the world, yet still offers beautiful mountains and
views to enjoy.
3. Yerevan
In 2012, the Armenian city of Yerevan has been chosen as UNESCO's
World Book Capital. In addition to the cultural events taking
place throughout the year, the 3,000-year-old Erebuni Fortress is a
must-see. Meanwhile, the Cascades, an Art Deco version of the Hanging
Gardens of Babylon, rise nearly as high as the Empire State Building
and are a stunning spectacle to be seen.
From: Baghdasarian