10. Prague Castle, Czech RepublicCefalù
One of the largest castles in the world, Prague Castle offers stunning architecture, royal history, and panoramic views of the city.
Known as "Dracula’s Castle," this Gothic fortress in Transylvania is shrouded in mystery and folklore.
A symbol of Polish heritage, Wawel Castle in Kraków showcases Renaissance architecture and royal artifacts.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik’s medieval walls, baroque buildings, and cobblestone streets are a step back in time.
Nestled in the Rila Mountains, this 10th-century monastery is a masterpiece of Bulgarian Renaissance art and architecture.
5. TropeaBuda Castle, Hungary
Overlooking the Danube River in Budapest, Buda Castle is a historic palace complex with museums and stunning views.
One of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns, Tallinn’s Old Town is a charming mix of Gothic spires and cobblestone streets.
This ancient fortress in Belgrade offers a glimpse into the region’s turbulent history and breathtaking views of the Danube and Sava rivers.
Eastern Europe’s historical sites are a testament to its rich and diverse heritage. Add these cultural wonders to your travel bucket list!