01/04/2022
A Journey Through Timeless Europe
In the heart of Prague, where red-roofed houses kiss the sky and trams quietly hum along cobbled streets, time seems to stand still. Once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, this fairytale city has survived wars, revolutions, and rebirths. Its Gothic towers and Baroque buildings whisper stories of medieval kings, secret meetings during the Cold War, and artists who challenged the world with their ideas. The iconic red tram, weaving through narrow alleys, carries not just passengers—but centuries of stories etched in every brick and bend.
And then, thousands of miles away, you arrive in Rome, the Eternal City—where history roars from the ruins of the mighty Colosseum. Built in AD 80, this colossal arena once held 50,000 spectators who gathered to watch gladiators fight for glory and freedom. It was more than just a stadium—it was a symbol of Roman engineering, power, and spectacle. Though centuries have passed, the Colosseum stands proud, its arches casting long shadows that remind us of an empire that once ruled the world.
From the quiet grace of Prague’s old town to the thunderous legacy of ancient Rome, Europe is not just a continent—it’s a living museum of cultures, empires, and dreams that continue to shape the world today.