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Dinant, Belgium Part 1: Scenic Waters, Historic Citadels, and a Saxophone Legacy

As we arrive in Dinant, Belgium, the temperature hover near freezing, yet the sun’s gentle rays bathe the town in a golden warmth, making the chill almost unnoticeable. Our journey leads us past the impressive Rocher Bayard, a towering 40-meter limestone formation split dramatically in two. Folklore has it that the giant horse Bayard split […]

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Homemade Noodles, Truffle Dreams, and More at Longobardis

When it comes to Italian restaurants, Germany is a bountiful haven, thanks to the waves of Italian immigrants who brought their culinary heritage here in earlier days. Many of these restaurants are so authentic that they’ve earned immense praise from many Italians themselves! Today, we want to introduce you to one such place— a place

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Lisbon Part 3: The Cathedral, Alfama’s Charm, Castelo de São Jorge, and Tasty Portuguese Traditions

As we continue our tour of Lisbon’s central area, this time, we’re heading to the enchanting Alfama district, where the charm of the old town wraps around you with its narrow streets, historic architecture, and breathtaking views of the city and ocean. Wandering through Alfama, you’ll be serenaded by the nostalgic notes of Fado drifting

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Off-the-Beaten-Path Bliss on Gran Canaria: Secluded Beaches and a Hidden Family-Run Tavern

For those seeking a serene escape from Gran Canaria’s bustling tourist hubs, Playa de Tiritaña and Playa de los Frailes are the perfect spots. These relatively secluded beaches are easily accessible by car, with Playa de Tiritaña just a short 10-minute drive from Playa de los Frailes. We parked our car about 10 minutes’ walk

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Authentic Lebanese Cuisine in Frankfurt: Exploring Du Liban

Lebanon has always been on our travel list, for its fascinating destinations in archaeology, architecture, and ancient civilizations. We’ve heard countless tales of its friendly, warm-hearted people, their joie de vivre (joy of living), making people feel welcome and at home. And the food—its vibrant culinary scene—is said to be absolutely incredible for its freshness,

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Tejeda and More: Exploring Gran Canaria’s Mountain Oasis and Dining

Previously, we headed north from Maspalomas towards the iconic Roque Nublo. A short 30-minute drive further north into the center of the island will bring you to the picturesque town of Tejeda. Located not far from each other, Roque Nublo and Tejeda are popular destinations that are often visited together, allowing travelers to enjoy both

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From Las Canteras Beach to Cuatro Puertas Caves: Sun, Sea, History, and Tempting Spanish Cuisine

Las Canteras Beach is one of the crown jewels of Las Palmas, with its picturesque shoreline that stretches for about 3 kilometers. At its western end stands an architectural marvel, the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium. With a design as unique as it is whimsical, it looks almost like a character from a children’s storybook or a

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Gran Canaria: Hiking Roque Nublo and Chilling at a Local Tapas Bar

After a good night’s sleep, we’re fully recharged for a brand-new day at Gran Canaria. Following two days of indulgence and feasting, today’s agenda is all about getting out and about, immersing ourselves in nature’s wonders – and what better way to do that than by hiking in Roque Nublo! Renowned for its volcanic terrain,

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Unlocking Gran Canaria: Accommodation, Transit Tips, and a Superb Paella Find!

To take a break from the winter grip, we packed our bags and jetted off to Spain for 2 weeks. After visiting the Canary Islands several times, this year we set our sights on Gran Canaria. The best time to visit this island is usually in spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November)

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