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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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Helsinki’s Pissing Statue: Bad Bad Boy from Tommi Toija
When we arrived in Helsinki in September 2014, we knew the city would show its weird side immediately. It always happens to us when we travel. Maybe we attract …
Joseph Grimaldi Park in North London: where the world’s most famous clown is buried
On the way between my hotel and King’s Cross, there was a park. A park with a familiar name but one of those names that doesn’t ring a bell but that you still t…
MeatLiquor King’s Cross: phenomenal burgers in London
We went to London in this week of the #52weeksofburgers challenge and feasts at MeatLiquor. We heard about this place a while ago because of its peculiar d…
Siemensstadt S-Bahnhof: Berlin’s Abandoned Train Line
If you want to take the train the Siemensstadt S-Bahnhof, you are at the wrong place. Or you may be a little late, and when I say a little, it is more like 30 y…
M. C. Escher in The Hague
Located in a former Royal Winter Palace, the works of M. C. Escher in The Hague is something that you cannot miss whenever you visit the seat of government of t…
A Shopper’s Guide to History: The Unique Unesco Protected Supermarket in Split
Split is a city where ancient Roman emperors once walked. Glowing white stone creates a labyrinthine old town, and unexpectedly, you can pick up your daily groc…
A Visit to the Sacred Cave of the Apocalypse in Patmos
Along a windy road between the port city of Skala and the monastery in Chora is where you are going to find the sacred Cave of the Apocalypse, where according t…
Dörferblick: One of the Tallest Mountains in Berlin that you never heard of
Dörferblick is an 86-meter-high mountain made of Berlin debris. Imagine that, after the Second World War, the city was filled with pieces of buildings and rubbl…










