
Travel routes that will make you travel in time
There’s no better feeling than visiting a place that takes you back in time, especially if you’re a history buff. Of course, many big cities such as Istanbul, Rome or Paris evoke the feeling of traveling back in time. But there are also different destinations that truly transport you back to the past. Here are 6 travel routes that will make you travel in time with the unerased traces of history…

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Travel routes that will make you travel in time with the unerased traces of history.
1. Neighboring the majestic Caucasus Mountains on one side and the Black Sea on the other, Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, has a character that combines characteristic European touches with West Asian influence. Turkish baths and luxury shops are located side by side, and fancy cafes are lined up along the street leading to Orthodox churches. The wooden houses with elegant balconies and stone streets in the old city center reveal layers of the city’s past.
2. There are some extremely interesting Medieval towns in Germany, but Rothenburg ob der Tauber, located along the Bavarian strip of the Romantic Road, is perhaps one of the most beautiful. During the summer months, every building in the old city center is decorated with colorful flowers; In autumn, a walk along the well-preserved city walls offers views of golden, brown and crimson trees. Additionally, the Christmas market held in the town makes December even more special.
3. When it comes to destinations trapped in time, one of the first places that comes to mind is Havana, the gem of the Caribbean. Colorful Chevrolets from the 1950s, colonial-era buildings along the oceanfront… Havana is a city that has almost never aged.
4. Listen to the sound of hoofs when you enter the lively markets of Fez. Because since the Middle Ages, donkeys and mules have been used to carry goods to these labyrinths. Put the map aside and watch leather tanners, metalsmiths and shoemakers practice their traditional crafts in this atmospheric place.
5. The Transylvanian town where Vlad Ţepeş, known as Vlad the Impaler or Dracula, was born, offers a complete time travel with its cobblestone streets and pastel-colored historical houses. Fortified walls and towers surround the old city center, which is on the UNESCO heritage list. In Sighisoara, don’t miss Vlad Dracul’s house, as well as the castle, the 14th-century clock tower and the covered staircase leading to the Church on the Hill.
6. Cars are prohibited in Hoi An’s old town, and the vehicles you’ll encounter here are limited to bicycles and the ubiquitous motorcycles. However, it is also a great pleasure to wander around here on foot. Be sure to see the centuries-old Japanese Bridge and the waterfront lined with wooden Chinese shops along the quay of the Thu Bon River, which was once the center of a bustling trading port.