

Hotel Zamek Królewski w Niepołomicach, A.D. 1348, Niepołomice, Poland
The only hotel in Poland in an actual royal castle. There are just over 20 rooms and each one is named after a Polish king. All furniture elements are exact replicas of the originals from the 17th century. You can easily give in to the charm and feel like a royal guest. According to a legend King Kazimierz took part of a chakra rock from Wawel and used it as a starting point to build the castle, so now it's a place of a special positive energy. Initially it was a strategic po


Hundertwasser
Friedensreich Hundertwasser (as he called himself) was one of the crazy geniuses. An architect also working in the field of environmental protection. Generally he was against the "straight line". In Vienna you can experience that for yourself in the Hundertwasserhaus, KustHausWien and the District Heating Plant. I only had a chance to see first two and they were impressive. He supposedly said: "an uneven floor is a melody to the feet" and he created by that rule. Grass covere


Vietcong Tunnels, Vietnam
I haven’t spent much time in Vietnam, just few days in Ho Chi Min City. If you’re there, there is one thing I can recommend for you to see: the Vietcong tunnels. As the official tour was over, our guide has arranged for another, local guide to get us there. It felt like a private tour, just for the four of us. The area is quite big and you spend few hours just wandering around. You are shown how the traps worked that Vietcong was setting up for Americans, how they were surviv