Thessaloniki is a city in Greece which shows definitely very adequately life in Greece! Very relaxed, some antique relics and chaotic traffic. In just a few weeks, we’ll release our extensive city review! Advertisements
Rotterdam is the second biggest city in the Netherlands. As it feels like every building itself is special, we totally fell in love with Rotterdam. But there’s definitely more to enjoy than just the buildings!
Even though Malmö spreads the flair of being a small town, Malmö actually is the third biggest city of Sweden. Located in the South of the country, Malmö definitely is worth a visit. If you do so, here are some inspirations for things to do and see in Malmö! Cross the Oresund Bridge Due to its …
Good morning! Yesterday, we discovered Prague and are now excited to go out and see the Castle in particular. Let’s see what else the day brings.
Being the second biggest city in Sweden after Stockholm, Gothenburg also is an important destination for tourists. As Gothenburg is no exception in being expensive like all other cities in Scandinavia, be aware that entrance fees may be higher than elsewhere. Same goes for food. However, there are some great things to do and see …
Vilnius is a city many probably haven’t heard of so far. Which is such a pity as Vilnius is one of the most beautiful cities we’ve ever visited. Awesome old town, impressive churches, breathtaking views from Castle Hill and local specialties like Blini made our day there just perfect! Find more content about Vilnius …
Regensburg is a very well-known city in Germany, to be more precise, in Bavaria. Why? The medieval city center of Regensburg became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014. Plus, the Old Stone Bridge and the Cathedral St. Peter carry a legend which makes Regensburg a very special city. Find more content about Regensburg on …
This weekend, we are very excited to be able to discover two of the three Baltic States! First, we spend some time in Riga – do you know which capital it is? (Admittedly, it’s hard for us to distinguish either…) Btw: It’s Latvia 😉