La Rambla La Rambla is a broad boulevard that connects the Plaça Catalunya with the port. It was built on the place of the ancient city wall from 1704. Traditionally, one finds on the Rambla many flower stands, alternating with restaurants. Barrio Gotico Barrio Gotico is the oldest district of Barcelona. Most buildings date from […]
Exploring Berlin in the evening
In the evening, Berlin appears in a completely different atmosphere. The Kurfürstendamm (Ku’damm) has evolved over the last two decades to a shopping mall. Between the shops and cinemas there are still scattered restaurants. Only one bar,which we will visit later, remained unchanged in the old style. First we move towards the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial […]
With Synke-unterwegs in Kreuzberg SO 36
Our walking tour with Synke in Kreuzberg brought us a set of new experiences about an urban residential area, that also attracts the great street art artists of the world. We met our blogger female friend Synke for the first time in Nantes. On the ITB Berlin she invited us to join her with the camera […]
Sony Center Berlin
The Sony Center Berlin at Potsdamer Platz belongs to the most spectacular new buildings in Berlin since the reunification. Architecture The Sony Center is a complex of 7 different buildings, including the DB Tower. From the outside, the center shows a triangular shape, with the DB Tower at the top. Please watch the 4k UltraHD […]
St Lawrence Market
The St Lawrence Market lies in the eastern part of the center of Toronto, west of the Lower Jarvis Street. From 1845-1899 it was used as Toronto City Hall, today it is a paradise for gourmets. Video – St Lawrence Market You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, […]
Exploring the city of Brest
The city of Brest lies in the outermost west of Brittany. It has been an important naval base, the base of the French Atlantic fleet and also an important trading port for centuries. Besides a number of industry companies there are also important trading companies, universities and research institutes. After the Romans, many Brits who […]





