The Franz Kafka Museum in Prague, Czech Republic
Franz Kafka is an icon of the city of Prague. Kafka, a German-speaking Czech was born in the city in the late 1800s. Today he is revered as one of the most influential short story [Read More]
Franz Kafka is an icon of the city of Prague. Kafka, a German-speaking Czech was born in the city in the late 1800s. Today he is revered as one of the most influential short story [Read More]
Copenhagen is a relatively small city and you can get a lot done in a single day. If you’re pressed for time I suggest viewing the following major attractions: Rosenborg Castle, Amalienborg Palace and Christiansborg [Read More]
Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen is home to the Danish royals and comprises four buildings of the same style with rococo interiors. In the 1700s the royals initially occupied Christiansborg (another palace in the city) but [Read More]
Museum Voorlinden is a brand new contemporary art museum situated in Wassenaar in The Hague, Netherlands. I highly recommend visiting the museum by bike as it takes around 20 minutes from The Hague Central Station and [Read More]
If you love parks and outdoor spaces, Ciutadella Park in Barcelona is a must-see. And this is no ordinary park. In fact, Ciutadella is a kind of cultural playground – probably the most interesting and original outdoor space [Read More]
Giethoorn is a strange sounding name that certainly doesn’t do any justice to this beautiful place. The name actually means ‘goat horn’ in Dutch. How did it acquire such a peculiar name? Well, the town was [Read More]
Keukenhof in the Netherlands is known worldwide as one of the largest flower gardens on the planet. This is an extraordinary garden steeped in history. In fact, what we know about the garden stems from the [Read More]
The Eyefi MobiPRO is a new gadget on the market – ideal for travellers who have a camera with a SD card slot and who want to easily and wirelessly upload photos from a camera to [Read More]
I recently visited The Dordrechts Museum and Huis van Gijn – two museums partaking in the Glassfever Exhibition currently on in the city of Dordrecht, the Netherlands. The third venue I visited was the Het Dordts Patriciërshuis, also part [Read More]
On a recent trip to Dordrecht, I visited three different museums as part of the Glassfever Exhibition (currently on until the 25th September 2016) – an event taking the city by storm. What I loved about my [Read More]
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