Paris By Numbers: The City of Light’s Arrondissements
Paris is a city of compact, small villages. Her arrondissements spiral out in a clockwise direction from the most important central districts, to both her lively and sleepier suburbs. Originally twelve...
View ArticleNouvelle Cuisine in Historic Paris
The cracks are starting to form in the rigid, homogenous shell of the Paris food scene. Nowhere is this more evident than at its core, Le Marais. New eateries in the side-streets off Rue de Bretagne...
View ArticleBerlin’s Best Cosy Cafes – With Wifi
Perfect for: meeting friends, catching up on emails, casual business meetings, resting weary feet and waiting for transport connections. There are many cafes in Berlin, and a good number of coworking...
View Article7 Delicacies from the 7 Hills of Rome
The ‘City of Seven Hills’ is famed for its gastronomic imprint. The fertile slopes that surround Rome breathe simplicity into the city’s food. The trattorias and osterias of Rome flourished as the...
View ArticleThe Top 5 European Capitals for Getting Your Craft Beer Fix
Craft beer is a big hit in the USA, and the trend towards artisanal beer has also started to shake up Europe’s beer market. More and more microbreweries are popping up all over Europe, crafting...
View ArticleHow to Enjoy Your Berlin Trip Gluten-Free
Everybody knows that Berlin is a great place to visit, but for those who need to eat gluten-free, it can also be a bit daunting. The city offers an increasing number of options for those who suffer...
View ArticleHow to Enjoy Your Berlin trip Gluten-Free Part II
Are you planning to travel to Berlin on a gluten-free diet and wondering where to eat? After covering the popular neighborhoods of Prenzlauer Berg, Friedrichshain and Neukölln in the last post, the...
View ArticleA Guide to Unusual Dining: The World’s Strangest Restaurants
While it is great to have the luxury of cooking in the kitchen of your vacation apartment, it is also wonderful to forget about the dishes and dine out instead. But where do you eat in a city you have...
View ArticleDiscovering the Swedish Fika
The coffee that is so intertwined in our daily lives has been around since around A.D. 1000. It was very well celebrated by the time it spread through the Arab world in the 15th century as it was...
View ArticleExpert Tips for Oktoberfest 2015
In preparation for this year’s event we have reached out to our network of bloggers to ask for their best recommendations for Oktoberfest 2015. It can be daunting arriving at a festival so ingrained in...
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