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 are going on a culinary journey through Romania, where we will introduce you to Romanian cuisine and the best traditional Romanian food.
In Giżycko stands the gigantic Boyen Fortress, a Prussian defensive structure, which we would like to introduce to you in this article.
Today we are heading to the Romanian capital, where we will show you the best things to do in Bucharest in detail.
Today we take you to Romania and present you the top 20 of the most beautiful Romania tourist attractions in detail!
We have compiled the most important Romania travel tips for you here, so that you can start your trip to Romania well prepared!
In this article we present you the best time for your Romania vacation. When is the best time to visit Romania? You can find out here with us.
Today we are going to the Carpathians in the border area of Ukraine and Romania and pay a visit to the Hutsuls, who are almost unknown in the West.
Today we want to give you an overview of who will bear the title of European Capital of Culture in Eastern Europe in the future and introduce you to the locations in more detail.
Today we want to present you our Top 10 Strange Museums, since in Eastern Europe there are some really weird exhibitions!

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