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Berlin to Copenhagen by bike
In early September 2024, I completed packing my bike and set off from Berlin to Copenhagen. Several days and more than 600 kilometers later, I arrived in the Danish capital.
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The Berlin Wall Memorial: A Visit to the Border Control on Bernauer Strasse
The Berlin Wall Memorial, also known in German as Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer, is a mix of monuments and museums commemorating the city's division by the Berlin…
Kreuzberg in 1979: From a Divided City to a Vibrant Neighborhood
I watched this short video from Kreuzberg in 1979 and wondered how much a neighborhood can change. In the video below, I walk around the Kreuzberg streets witho…
Lager Lager: Our Favorite Craft Beer Bar in Kreuzkölln
Lager Lager is a craft beer bar almost hidden in a quiet street in the booming neighborhood that some people like to call Kreuzkölln. This is one of the many ex…
From Division to Artistic Expression: The Resilience of Berlin’s East Side Gallery
Berlin's East Side Gallery is a world-renowned tourist attraction that blends art and history uniquely and powerfully. Once a symbol of division and oppression,…
36 Hours in Neukölln: Exploring Berlin’s Coolest Neighborhood
From time to time, I see lists that mention how cool Neukölln is, and every time I read these lists, they suggest, pretty much, the same places over and over ag…
Flugplatz Schönwalde: Exploring Berlin’s Ghost Airport and Its WWII Secrets
Berlin's abandoned airfields are legendary, but have you heard of Flugplatz Schönwalde? Uncover the haunting, untold story of this decaying WWII site.
Climbing the Highest Mountain in the Netherlands: Your Guide to the Vaalserberg
If you think the Netherlands is totally flat, think again! This country actually has a surprising peak called the Vaalserberg. The Vaalserberg is 322.4 meters a…
Elisabeth Sanatorium: History of an Abandoned German Clinic
The Elisabeth Sanatorium, located in Stahnsdorf, was a clinic originally built in 1912 to treat tuberculosis patients. It specialized in treating skin and lymph…










