A Guide to VIsiting Prizren, Kosovo

A Guide To Visiting Prizren, Kosovo

If Pristina is the modern face of Kosovo, Prizren is a glimpse into the past. The preserved city center is made up of cobblestone streets, ancient mosques, centuries old churches and numerous bridges that straddle the Prizren Bistrica River.

Overhead, a medieval fortress looms on the hilltop, keeping an eye on the city of Prizren below.… Read the rest


Cape Town Self-Guided Walking Tour South Africa JetSettingFools.com

Cape Town Sightseeing: A Self-Guided Cape Town Walking Tour

Cape Town has a bright and colorful city center that is steeped in history and culture. We made time to explore the area with out Cape Town Self-Guided Walking Tour.

While it’s possible to see many of the sights by simply walking around, Cape Town sightseeing is best done with a plan in mind.… Read the rest


9 Scenic Viewpoings in Prague, Czech Republic by JetSettingFools.com

9 Scenic Viewpoints in Prague, Czech Republic

Prague’s Old Town is awash with an array of colorful and intricately-detailed buildings, many of which are centuries old. We strolled the streets wide-eyed; we were in awe at every turn.

However, as stunningly beautiful as Prague is up close, leaving the curving cobblestone lanes of the Old Town to seek out vantage points offered some breathtaking landscapes.… Read the rest


A guide to Visiting Prishtina, Kosovo

A Guide To Visiting Pristina, Kosovo

Pristina, Kosovo (also Prishtinë and Prishtina) is not a city included on most travelers’ itineraries. It doesn’t rank as a top destination in Europe, Eastern Europe or even the Balkans, for that matter.

It held the honor of being the ‘World’s Newest Capital City’ from 2008 to 2011, but even that title was scoffed at by the nations that don’t recognize Kosovo as a country.… Read the rest


Tbilisi Sulphur Baths Our Experience by JetSettingFools.com

Tbilisi Sulphur Baths: Our Experience

Tbilisi, Georgia isn’t just a city you visit, it’s a city you experience. That means over-indulging in carb-loaded cuisine, accepting shots of homemade chacha (and trying not to wince as the potent liquor hits your stomach).

It also means tripping over broken sidewalks in the Tbilisi Old Town while wondering in amazement at the barely-standing buildings…and making a visit to the Tbilisi sulphur baths.… Read the rest