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In episode 5, when Noah meets Michael, there is a church in the background. An interesting looking church that made us curious about it and we had to try to find out where is this church located.

Analog Photography in Berlin

Winden, the city where most of the series happens, is not real, and you can find some small pieces of it in and around Berlin.

Three Country Border is know in German as Dreiländereck and, for my surprise, it isn’t in Aachen. The point where the countries meet is located in the dutch province of Limburg, in a small city called Vaals. This is why the hill you have to climb to enjoy this meetings of border is called Vaalserberg and it’s the highest point in mainland Netherlands. So, when you visit Dreiländereck, you are also visiting the highest dutch mountain.

Brutalism In Berlin

This Guide to Brutalism in Berlin provides a straightforward way to explore the beauty of concrete in the German capital.

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.

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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On my first visit to Prague, I was actively looking for unusual places to take pictures. Because of that, I researched a lot on Instagram profiles and other places, and I think I found the perfect spot for a Prague Sunset. This article is about that.

Prague Sunset: My Favorite Spot to Capture the Sunset Over Prague

On my first visit to Prague, I was actively looking for unusual places to take pictures. Because of that, I researched a…

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Back in 1988, one year before the fall of the Berlin Wall, Tilda Swinton took her bike and cycled round the Berlin Wall, together with the filmmaker Cynthia Beatt. What they created came to be known as Cycling the Frame and it’s a beautiful and surreal document that shows a city scarred by a wall that cut it in half.

Cycling the Frame: When Tilda Swinton cycled by the Berlin Wall

Back in 1988, one year before the fall of the Berlin Wall, Tilda Swinton took her bike and cycled around the Berlin Wall…

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Continuing our adventure with vegetarian places, this week we visit Ryong, a beautiful Asian inspired restaurant in Prenzlauer Berg. Fotostrasse never heard about Ryong before, but since we are doing the #52WeeksOfBurgers to try new things we couldn’t resist the peculiarity of this place that not only has vegetarian burgers, and not only bao bun burgers but deep fried bao bun vegetarian burgers!

Ryong: The Best Vegetarian Burger in Berlin

Continuing our adventure with vegetarian places, this week we visit Ryong, a beautiful Asian inspired restaurant in Pren…

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The Szczecin Philharmonic is the main reason why Szczecin appeared under my radar. The building is so magnificent and beautiful that it won numerous architectural awards when it was open to the public, back in 2014. One of these awards was the Architectural Design of the Year at Eurobuild Awards 2014.

Szczecin Philharmonic Orchestra: Harmony in Music and Design in Poland

The Szczecin Philharmonic is the main reason this city in Poland appeared under my radar. The building is so magnificent…

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Hidden in plain sight, next to the Europa Center in Budapester Strasse, there is a clock that looks like it comes from out of space. Called Mengenlehreuhr, this clock is famous for being the first timepiece that measures time with lights, colors, and set theory. And I bet you will take some time to learn how to read the time in it.

Mengenlehreuhr on Budapester Strasse: Can you tell the time?

Hidden in plain sight, next to the Europa Center in Budapester Strasse, there is a clock that looks like it comes from o…

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March is the first themed month for our #52weeksofburgers challenge; we will try to visit vegetarian/vegan only places and see what they have to offer! Our first place is known by their seitan patties and a very bizarre location, meet Vincent Vegan.

Vincent Vegan: double decker burgers and beyond!

March is the first themed month for our #52weeksofburgers challenge; we will try to visit vegetarian/vegan only places a…

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If you’re looking for a modern and stylish place to stay in Budapest, we have the right place for you: Maverick City Lodge. This design hostel has many of the luxury amenities you would have on a hotel but with all the social elements and price of a hostel. And this is why we decided to stay there on our last trip to Budapest!

Our Stay at Maverick City Lodge in Budapest

If you’re looking for a modern and stylish place to stay in Budapest, we have the right place for you: Maverick City Lod…

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On the last week of February, we went to Budapest and ate some burgers for our delightful #52weeksofburger. challenge. When we started to look for burgers there, we decided it would be nice to go to a less touristic venue, so as my research showed and as the staff from Maverick City Lodge confirmed, Pesti Burger was the perfect spot for our weekly munchies.

Pesti Burger: Smoked Burgers in Budapest

On the last week of February, we went to Budapest and ate some burgers for our delightful #52weeksofburger challenge. Wh…

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