Polya Plamenova Pencheva is a Travel Tomorrow reporter with experience in the fields of innovation, travelling, lifestyle, and design. Born and raised in Bulgaria, Polya lived in the Netherlands for eight years and recently moved to Brussels, Belgium, to explore new opportunities. She is also a plant lover, matcha drinker, book enthusiast, and a proud nerd. You can catch up with her on her Instagram or a cafe nestled in the heart of Brussels.
The exhibition Flowers of Baku: Traces of Art Nouveau in Azerbaijan opened its doors to the public on 17 October at Halles Saint-Géry, in the heart of […]
The Shirvanshahs were the rulers of the Shirvan State, or Shirvan Khanate, a historical region in the eastern Caucasus that occupied about 30% of the territory […]
Georgia has already made a name for itself as a wine producer and the origin of winemaking. It is perhaps lesser known that its neighbour, Azerbaijan, […]
Between 13 and 15 of September, Azerbaijan will be hosting its yearly Grand Prix once again for its eighth edition. Here is everything you should know […]
Azerbaijan has a rich winemaking history and tradition and it is increasingly supporting and promoting its viticulture industry and products. The country started promoting wine tourism […]
Although international visitors to Azerbaijan are projected to remain slightly under pre-Covid figures by the end of the year, the travel and tourism sector overall is […]
Azerbaijan is launching a bespoke visa scheme for attendees at COP29 in Baku this autumn. The entry authorization is set to be an electronic, completely free […]
With COP29 fast approaching, the State Tourism Agency of Azerbaijan is preparing for a tourist influx in the tens of thousands. With some 85,000 participants, last […]
The 29th Conference of the Parties (COP), will take place in Azerbaijan’s capital from 11 to 22 November. A few months ahead of the global stocktake, […]
Landmines are possibly the most catastrophic weapons of war, after atomic bombs. They still affect people and areas decades after conflicts are resolved and, besides the […]
Azerbaijan is preparing for the 14th Gabala International Music Festival due to take place in summer 2024. The annual music festival brings together local as well […]
The Belgian-Azerbaijani Cultural Society kicked off on Monday evening, 16 January, with a double act jazz concert at Brussels’ Muzic Village jazz club. Launched by Kevin […]
Azerbaijan looks almost certain to welcome next year’s COP29 climate summit, having secured the support of Eastern European nations and being endorsed by current COP28 hosts, […]
For centuries, carpets have been a staple of Azerbaijani culture, being used in everyday life as more than mere décor and playing an integral part in […]
Nestled in the Valley of the Gurjana River and guarded by the Caucasus Mountains, Sheki (Şəki in Azerbaijani) was once the capital of the Sheki Khanate, […]