We love Berlin! From stepping back into history to the avant-garde, Berlin is a vibrant and exciting city with a lot to see and do. No matter whether you are a first time visitor Germany’s capital or whether you’ve been before, we bet you’ll find some unique things to do in Berlin on our roundup. […]
The Berlin Street Art Scene
Berlin’s streets serve an an open-air art gallery where talented artists invite everyone to see their incredible works. Innovative and always changing, the streets are galleries of graffiti, posters, cut-outs, Guerilla Knitting, and sculptures. The Berlin street art is mostly all done illegally, but the city’s title of UNESCO City of Design keeps the authorities […]
Finding Berlin’s Best Bites with Berlin Food Tour
Drop me anywhere in Bavaria and I’m immediately on the hunt for the best brezel and schnitzel – you know, what we think of as traditional German fare. But Berlin’s food scene is bubbling up with the some of the coolest culinary trends east of the Eiffel Tower and Berliner’s are top notch when it […]
Berlin’s Best Afternoon Tea
It’s not just the British that love their afternoon tea. I’ve always loved tea and I brew a pot (or several) almost every evening, even when it’s hot outside. And enjoying an afternoon tea service in a beautiful hotel is a luxurious treat I enjoy indulging in when I travel. Thankfully the Germans make a […]
A Romantic Couple’s Gstaad Ski Holiday
Gstaad – come up, slow down. The moment we set foot in this charming Swiss village that Julie Andrews has called “the last paradise in a crazy world,” the meaning of Gstaad’s slogan was immediately clear. Pine chalets topped with snow like icing on a cake, spectacular alpine views, and nary a sound but soft […]
Tips for Surviving Acqua Alta in Venice
Acqua Alta, which literally translates to high water, typically occurs in the winter months in Venice. Due to a combination of the amounts of rain northern Italy receives in winter, strong southerly winds, the tides, and even the movement of the sea, Venice is at risk for flooding when the water rises in the Venetian […]
Skiing at Austria’s Nassfeld Ski Resort
We live less than two hours away from the world class ski resorts in the Italian Dolomites, so you might wonder why we would want to go anywhere else. Conveniently for us, Austria can be easily reached in two hours as well. Nassfeld Ski Resort is one of the top ski resorts in Austria. Being […]
Skiing in the Dolomites’ Civetta Ski Resort
The Dolomiti mountains in Northern Italy are world famous for their ski resorts. The 1956 Winter Olympics were held in nearby Cortina d’Ampezzo and they have hosted the World Ski Championships four times as well. While Cortina may be the most popular resort, there are some real gems nearby like the Civetta ski resort. Ski […]
14 Places to Go in 2014
Each year we look forward to planning our own travels and since we’ve got a community of readers that love to live a life of adventure, just like us, we know you do too! So we present to you 14 places to go in 2014. From our line up of postcard perfect beach getaways to […]
Romantic Rothenburg’s Reiterlesmarkt
Red-tiled roofs on crooked half-timbered houses. Horse carriages that clippity-clop over the cobblestone streets. Stone walls studded with 42 towers. This is Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a Medieval town that looks like it could be straight out of a movie. I imagine that the town is enchanting any time of the year, but with Christmas […]
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