Buda and Pest, an eternal love

The Hungarian capital is often and too willingly called “Paris of the East”. It easily sustains that comparison. Instead of Seine river and Notre Dame there you can have a boat ride on Danube and view the city from Saint Steven’s Basilica. By its charming Mediterranean blend of Puszta, paprika and parties Budapest knocks Paris down a peg »»

Fusing Orient and Occident - Cordoba’s Mezquita

Is there a connection between Renaissance in Central Europe and the oriental world? To get on the bottom of that question one should have a closer look at Spain, especially at Andalucia and Cordoba »»

Lisbon - Seafood and Cable Cars

Cable cars, the smell of the ocean and a lively gastronomy taking place amidst the romantically serpentine lanes of Old Town »»

Copenhagen

It is pølsering in the country of funny letters - å… ø… æ… »»

Croatia & Ian Pooley at Crossroads (Krk)

Right after Saint Petersburg my schedule had a travel to Rijeka on offer. The Croatian city was the home base when going to Krk, to Crossroads club »»

Saint Petersburg, Venice of The North

Gracefully does the world’s most northern metropolis frame its geographic aorta, Neva River »»

Prag, the golden city

Redolence of history is omnipresent when strolling through the lanes of the Czech capital »»

The Mountains of Bergen

Norway was calling and I was obedient »»

Sonar festival Barcelona

Like the ancient Romans used to say: all roads lead via Zurich. Swiss Air is surely one, if even not the only, taking this life philosophy to heart, when transporting me from Berlin to Barcelona. »»