Eastern Europe is a territory almost to discover for most tourists. Especially in countries former members of the Soviet Union, trying to take off today as emerging countries, including in the field of tourism.

Some of them are real surprises, with landscapes and places that seem to be in time. Areas such as Transylvania Romania, Poland, Hungary, as well as Russia, Greece and Czech Republic should not sound strange to anyone. All of them have consolidated cities within the European tourism map. Warsaw, Prague, Krakow area with its monumental cathedral, Budapest we have cited more than once on the blog. Explore the territory of Romania or the circuits “exotic” Eastern Europe, we will default to deal with a variety of common languages ??in the Old Continent.
Among the languages ??spoken in Eastern Europe, are Albanian, the Eastern Romance languages ??with Arumanen, Bulgarian, Greek, the largest in the Balkans, Romanian, Turkish, Polish, Russian or Ukrainian. Undoubtedly, for an independent traveler will find it almost impossible to learn some of them soon. But they will learn a series of important sentences out of any emergency.
The show willing to communicate in the local language in any European country (and world) is always a good way to engage with residents, the most appropriate to give inside information. English, it is helpful as a second language especially in large cities or resorts are accustomed to receiving visitors from other countries. Otherwise, we will have no other than our ability to deploy universal language of signs. And as a traveler language experience do you have to tell in Eastern Europe?.
