Innsbruck Travel Guide: What to See, Eat & Do

There are cities you visit and cities you feel — Innsbruck is very much the second kind. Tucked between the Nordkette mountains and the River Inn, Austria’s alpine capital mixes imperial palaces with outdoor adventure, medieval arcades with modern cable cars, and ski slopes with coffee culture. It has that […]

Irish Soda Bread Recipe – A Taste of Ireland’s Tradition

  Irish Soda Bread is not just a beloved traditional Irish bake; it’s one of the easiest and fastest breads you can make! It doesn’t require yeast to rise, but baking soda and buttermilk. This combination also gives soda bread its unique dense texture and slightly sour flavor. Irish Soda […]

Spring Traditions from Around the World

Spring is celebrated in many ways, whether by celebrating Easter, observing the spring equinox, or welcoming nature’s rebirth and the return of warm weather. Here is a list of 10 spring traditions from around the world that could inspire you to embrace the new season! Martisor (Romania) Martisor is celebrated […]

Nata Lisboa – the taste of Portugal in the middle of Berlin

Maybe some of you know by now I’m absolutely in love with Portugal. The sunny coast kissed by the ocean, the historical and fascinating Oporto and, last but not least, Lisbon, with its cosmopolitan and bohemian vibe, all this make […]

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Summer Experiences: Figs, delicious homemade food and tea houses from another time in Bucharest

My first interview from 100 Days of Summer is with Roxana, who’s currently living in Bucharest and she’s one of the best guides I know if you’re not looking for mainstream experiences. When it comes to cool spots to go […]

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Five things to do in Dresden

  Visit the Frauenkirche (The Church of Our Lady) Frauenkirche is Dresden’s most famous landmark. Completely destroyed in WWII, the church was rebuilt using as much as it was possible its remains; the dark colored stones that can be seen […]

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Postcards from Dresden

Dresden, once known as the Florence of the North, regained its baroque architectural charm after a tumultuous history during the World War II. Its palaces, domes, churches and cobblestone streets are waiting for you to step in, to discover their […]

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Bucharest: the melancholy of a city caught between times

I can call home a lot of places, but there’s only one who has all the nostalgia of the place where I first learn to walk, speak and love. And this is Bucharest. This post is not about 10, 50 […]

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Stories from Around the World

It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth. Even the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic life. One day however a small line of blind text by the name of Lorem Ipsum decided to leave for the far World of Grammar.

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It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth. Even the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic life One day however a small line of blind text by the name of Lorem Ipsum decided to leave for the far World of Grammar.

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