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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 Ultimate Cycling Guide: From Copenhagen to Oslo by Bike
From broken pedals in Sweden to the mist-covered fjords of Norway, discover what it’s really like to cycle from Copenhagen to Oslo. A deeply personal account of…
Anna’s Museum: Where Curiosity Comes Alive in a Brighton Window
Sometimes we found the most fun in the smallest of our discoveries. This is what happened to us on a warm summer day when we stumble upon the fantastic Anna’s M…
Budapest Bullet Holes: A Memorial to the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
Close to one of Budapest’s most touristic areas is a memorial that most people overlook and ignore. I feel like that happens since there is no English pla…
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…
Buying Small Pieces of Art at the Kunstautomat in Schöneberg
Schöneberg is one of my favorite districts to walk around aimlessly because there is always a surprise around the corner. On one of my most recent walks there, …
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. When we started to look for burgers there,…
Radisson Blu Seaside Helsinki
You can find the Radisson Blu Seaside in the beautiful area of Helsinki known as Ruoholahti district. This former industrial harbor area of Helsinki is less tha…
The Berlin Wall Is Going Back Up for Two Days
Back in 1961, when the Berlin Wall was built, it went up overnight, literally. First, it was barbed wire. Then, the concrete walls, landmines, and watch towers …










