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.
On 1 July 2025, Denmark officially began its six-month presidency of the EU Council, with security and competitiveness identified as its primary objectives. The European Union’s […]
The United States’ Independence Day is coming on 4 July, and, whether a parade and fireworks, Americana and music, a barbecue, or getting out in nature […]
With its ancient ruins, affordable wine and growing hipster appeal, Albania is no longer just a destination for backpackers. Travel Tomorrow explores why this Balkan underdog […]
Every year, a television contest named Borgo dei Borghi (which translates into Village of Villages) highlights 20 villages throughout Italy, spotlighting their best features. The program […]
At the foot of the Fergana Valley, where mountains meet orchards and craft traditions bloom like the gardens themselves, lies a city that has mastered the […]
Travellers often overlook Malmö, Sweden’s third-largest city, because of Stockholm’s cosmopolitanism or Copenhagen’s buzz. Yet, Malmö, nestled in southern Sweden only 30 kilometres from the Danish […]
Tucked into the lush, medicinal heartland of Sri Lanka’s central hills, the Oak Ray Isiwara Ayurvedic Village, in Matale, offers a first-hand encounter with the island’s […]
Ostrava, in Czechia’s northeast, is the country’s third city and at less than three hours by train from Prague, is the gateway to the North Moravian […]
When I received an invitation to attend the International Carpet Festival in Baku, I already had some expectations. As a tourism professional with a focus on […]
Around three hours by train from the Romanesque grandeur, Gothic turrets and Baroque hustle and bustle of Prague, lies Ostrava. Czechia’s third largest city, it’s the […]
Belgium’s nobles and gentry took great pleasure in constructing mighty fortresses, idyllic pleasure gardens, and expansive hunting grounds in the lush countryside surrounding Brussels. Today, these […]
Home to the iconic Taj Mahal, India is a land of rich sensory experiences, abundant culture, and diversity. Beyond the Taj Mahal, India is also the […]
Nestled in the Hissar mountain range in southern Uzbekistan, the village of Gelon, founded in 1305, is poised to become the next must-visit location for cultural […]
After 16 very long months of uncertainty and cancelled flights, international carriers are landing back at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel. We spoke to four local […]