Markus Bingel Wild East

Markus Bingel

Favorite countries

Poland, Russia, Czech Republic

Markus Bingel comes from the tranquil town of Freiburg in southern Germany. He studied and worked in Olsztyn and Lublin in Poland, learned Ukrainian in Lviv, and spent a long time in St. Petersburg for work. As a travel writer, he is drawn to the countries of the “Wild East” several times a year, especially to Poland, Ukraine, Russia, the Czech Republic and Croatia – and he is still fascinated by this region every time. As co-founder of the blog, he would like to introduce you to the unknown, exciting and always surprising sides of Eastern Europe.
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All articles of Markus Bingel published at Wild East

Today we take you to Olsztyn and introduce you to the most beautiful places in the capital of Warmia-Masuria.
Our Mazury Poland travel tips from an expert will help you plan your trip perfectly. Here you will find all the information you need about Mazury.
Planning a vacation in the north of Poland? In this article we present you the top 10 Masurian sights!
Our Warsaw travel tips from an expert will help you plan your trip perfectly. Here you’ll find everything you need to know for visiting Warsaw
The Palace of Culture in Warsaw was a gift from the Soviet dictator Stalin to Poland. A tour of the imposing building provides an overview.
The district of Praga is Warsaw’s new alternative quarter. Long avoided by tourist it now has become one of the best alternative Warsaw attractions.
There are many Warsaw sights to see. This overview of the Top 10 of what to do Warsaw can help plan a perfect trip to the Polish capital.
Poland is one of the most exciting travel countries in Europe with many places to visit. We have therefore put together a Top 10 things to see in Poland.
The best time to travel Poland depends on the regions. We give you an overview of the best time to visit Poland and what you can do best and when.

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