From Place to Place
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Chemnitz My day in Chemnitz: More than just the “Nischel”
Quite honestly? Chemnitz was hardly on my radar until now.“Rußchamtz” (Sooty Chamtz), the Saxon Manchester, and of course Karl-Marx-Stadt – I knew the clichés. But a city that is currently reinventing itself after all these ruptures? That was something I wanted to see for myself. So, off to a day in Chemnitz – a city […]
beer Munich beer garden culture – What non-Bavarians should know
Munich is the epitome of a centuries-old beer garden culture. A visit to one of the city’s traditional beer gardens, such as the famous Augustiner-Keller, is a must—not just for tourists, but for anyone wanting to experience a piece of the Bavarian way of life. However, before you sit down under the shady chestnut trees […]
Egypt Desert meets ocean: Excursion tips for Sharm El Sheikh
Sharm El Sheikh is renowned for its luxurious all-inclusive resorts and guaranteed sunshine. However, those who spend their entire vacation on a sun lounger are missing the best parts: the rugged beauty of the Sinai Desert and some of the most spectacular reefs in the world. We ventured out of our comfort zone to experience […]
Province of Québec Hôtel Oui GO! in Trois-Rivières: Our overnight stay in the vault room
We thought Trois-Rivières would just be a quick stopover on our road trip through Quebec. But the city surprised us—and our hotel in Trois-Rivières was the first highlight. We actually stayed at the “Hôtel Oui GO!”, a unique boutique hotel in a former bank building. And the best part: our room was the old bank […]
Antwerp Searching Belgian beer in Antwerp
In 2016, Belgian beer culture was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is characterized by extraordinary diversity, complex flavor profiles, and centuries-old brewing traditions. Reason enough to go looking for good places to drink beer in Antwerp. Belgian Beer Styles Belgian brewers have cultivated a wide range of yeasts over centuries. […]
Ore Mountains Good luck at Sauberg: The Ehrenfriedersdorf visitor mine, 100 meters underground
With the traditional miners’ greeting, “Glück Auf!”, an unforgettable journey into the depths begins. The Zinngrube Ehrenfriedersdorf visitor mine at the foot of the Sauberg is a decommissioned mine. Since 2019, it has rightfully been a part of the Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří Mining Region, a UNESCO World Heritage site. We were there on-site and made the descent. […]
Region Plzen Klatovy – a day in Klattau
On our road trip through the Czech Republic, Klatovy (known as Klattau in German) was originally planned as just a quick pit stop. We stayed for one night and were immediately enchanted. This city, located only about 40 kilometers south of Pilsen, is definitely worth a visit. Where History Comes Alive: Klatovy’s Past For centuries, […]
Nuremberg Full steam ahead! Why the DB Museum in Nuremberg is a must-see for every traveler
Have you ever wondered what it must have felt like to chug through the Bavarian countryside in the legendary Adler – Germany’s first steam locomotive? Or what the kings’ magnificent salon cars looked like? At the DB Museum in Nuremberg, you can embark on a voyage of discovery centered around the railway. This museum is […]
Zwickau region Saxony’s silk miracle: The Esche story
In Saxony, there is a small town that once supplied the entire world with the finest gloves, stockings, and tights. This story came true in Limbach-Oberfrohna—and it began with a single man: Johann Esche. The Esche Story Begins It was the early 18th century. Johann Esche, a brilliant tinkerer, achieved the impossible. He secretly recreated […]