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Denmark for young spirits
Ready for an unforgettable summer? We have selected new, must-see sites of historical importance as well as exciting outdoor and gastronomy experiences in Denmark for travelers either young — or young at heart. Visit an impressive UNESCO World Heritage site Did you know that just an hour South of Copenhagen, you can visit a unique UNESCO World Heritage site ? The giant chalk cliffs called Stevns Klint are over 65 million years old. You can actually see layers of fish clay in the cliffs dating …
Traveling in Europe while making things with your hands
Two brothers anchored their trip to the continent with distilling, ski-making, and mosaics Anyone who knows me knows I love to make things with my hands. At home, I knead dough into crusty loaves of bread. All the shelves in my apartment were built and installed by me. Last year, I even laid my own brick terrace where I now sit, writing this article and drinking a cup of coffee made from beans I roasted myself. When the pandemic subsided and travel once again became possible, my brother Jim and …
27 x the best of Portugal
Discover the Schist Villages Hidden between mountain slopes of leafy vegetation, the Schist Villages are one of Portugal ’s best - kept secrets, yet one that their pleasant, friendly inhabitants enjoy helping to reveal In this magical world, where time passes more slowly, hospitable people always have the time to welcome visitors and share their stories, crafts, and traditions. In fact, here you can have a range of tourist experiences to learn and discover, with your family or by yourself, …
Stargazing in Spain
See the Milky Way from a castle courtyard When you are on holiday you probably like to go out for dinner at night and walk around a well-lit area, but have you tried turning off the light and looking at the sky? Have you ever seen the rings around Saturn through a telescope? Over 80% of the world’s population is not able to enjoy the stars in all their splendor due to light pollution, but Spain is lucky enough to have some of the best places for astrotourism in the world. The range of emotions …
Coffee pleasure, the Greek way
Nourish your body, mind, and soul Coffee drinking is a daily pleasure, a habit that most people love to practice every day. “Let’s go out for a coffee” is what Greeks say to friends, relatives, or colleagues after work. Hot or iced coffee? It depends on the season and your preference. The traditional Greek coffee is prepared in a briki (small pot) and served hot in a thick-walled cup next to a glass of cold water. The Greek coffee brewed in a pot placed on chovoli (charcoal ash covered by sand …
Coffee culture in Cyprus
Enjoy a traditional Cypriot coffee shop experience We are sure that a latte, a cappuccino, an Americano, or an iced latte to go are part of your daily routine. Well-known companies compete to offer the best quality and variety in both coffee and brewing methods. However, no coffee compares to the delight and relief of a tired farmer who goes to a coffee shop to enjoy a delicious Cypriot coffee artfully roasted and brewed among embers in a traditional bronze coffee pot. When entering a …
Coffee & cycling in the Netherlands
Combine these favorites at Lola Bikes & Coffee Just as the Dutch love their cycling, they also take great pride in their coffee. What better than to combine the two? Enter Lola Bikes & Coffee , located in the heart of The Hague. On a lively street filled with a variety of boutiques, galleries, and restaurants sits Lola Bikes & Coffee – a bicycle shop and coffee bar in one. This is where coffee lovers and avid cyclists come together. Most cycling clubs in the Netherlands are informal: think of a …
Ancient tranquility in Flanders
The Sonian Forest, an age-old wellness Valhalla Life goes on and on and on. We live in busy times. T herefore it’s vital to stop all the activity every now and then , t o find peace, to relax completely. Have you ever experienced such a need? Then a long, wholesome walk among age-old beech trees might be the ideal remedy. Welcome to the Sonian Forest . We’re all looking for our own way to unwind. The possibilities are endless. A massage? Sweating it all out in the sauna? A visit to a wellness …
Forgotten Christmas Cheer
Guide: 5 lost European holiday traditions ready for rediscovery In Europe, the trees are bare. The wind, colder and perhaps carrying a touch of rain, rustles the branches and emits a soothing woosh. As autumn turns to winter, we start looking toward Christmas! Ah, Christmas in Europe: sparkling lights, hot wine, wet cobblestones, rich sauces poured generously over root veggies and juicy meats. Perhaps the distant jingling of silver bells might pique your interest. But if you’ve ever stopped to …
Winter celebrations in Flanders
The right place for the most wonderful time of year As the year ends, Flanders’ art cities become more enchanting than ever. Winter markets pop up, chasing away the dark with food, drinks, and the warmest possible welcome. Brussels Winter Wonders ’ 250 or so enchanting chalets radiate an atmosphere along a three-kilometer route through the city center, which includes the iconic Grand’Place. During these festivities, you’ll find a huge Christmas tree, a sound and light show, cultural activities, …