- In Otočac, more precisely in the suburban settlement of Prozor, we embarked on a real little summer adventure! We sailed along the beauty of Lika, the emerald green river Gacka, by kayak with Velebit activities. Gacka meanders through Gacko polje, a large karst field bordered by Velebit towards the...
- We took a walk through Times Square – one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world! Located in Manhattan, at the intersection of Broadway Avenue and 7th Avenue, this New York City square is the busiest pedestrian zone in the world, which is why it is sometimes called the...
- Essex Market, formerly known as Essex Street Market, is New York’s most historic public market, dating back to the 19th century. Located at the intersection of Essex Street and Delancey Street in East Manhattan, this indoor market is known for its many local shops specializing in meat, fish, cheese,...
- Located in the heart of New York’s Meatpacking District, the Chelsea Market complex occupies an entire city block. Chelsea Market opened its doors 20 years ago. The Market was moved into the old Nabisco factory, which has been located there since the end of the 19th century. Oreo biscuits were invented on...
- 8th Avenue, the main north-south road on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, is 12.6 miles long. It starts in West Village on Abingdon Square and leads north along 44 blocks through Chelsea, Garment District, Hell’s Kitchen, Midtown and Broadway Theater District, before finally entering Columbus Circle at...
- 7th Avenue, a road on the west side of the New York Manhattan neighborhood, is often mentioned in movies, plays, and books. One of the most famous parts of this 8.5 km long avenue is called Fashion Avenue. It is the center of the fashion industry and famous designers...
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- The British square market, which the people of Zagreb have been calling Mali Plac for years, is a popular gathering place for collectors and lovers of antiques. This time you can see it in 360-degree virtual reality technology. The market opened in 1891, and only poultry had been traded...
- Trešnjevka Square is one of the most picturesque places in Zagreb, primarily thanks to the Trešnjevka Market – one of the oldest markets in Zagreb. Like most Zagreb markets, it opened in the 1920s. It was the time of the first urbanization of the eastern part of the Trešnjevka...