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 […]
Berlin Central Station
The Berlin Central Station was designed by architect Meinhard von Gerkan and after extensive renovations it was put into operation in 2006. Until then, it was called Lehrter station. The new central station is a junction station in the intersect of a north-south and east-west axis. It was realized as a tower station. Please watch […]
Meghan – Celtic music in Saint Malo
The trio Meghan performs Celtic and medieval music. Please watch the 4k UltraHD video You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers. More Information Unblock content Accept required service and unblock content We had […]
La Java – a unique Cafe in Saint Malo
The “Café du coin d’en bas de la rue du bout de la ville d’en face du port – La Java” (Café on the corner down the road at the end of the town towards the harbor – La Java) in Saint Malo is definitely the Café with the longest name. We discovered it by […]
Monti in the evening
After a short rest in the hotel, we decided to come back the Piazza della Madonna dei Monti in the evening. The place is lined by two churches and two restaurants. Young people take their time to drink their beer, discuss and get to know each other. Please watch the 4k UltraHD video below You […]
Monti – the Heart of Rome
In the ancient times, Monti was the most densely populated district of Rome. Where you find the majestic Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore today, was once the slaves and prostitutes cemetery. Since the 19th century, the Via Cavour cuts the district from Termini Station to the Roman Forum. Aside from the shopping and thoroughfare, the […]





