The Danish capital Copenhagen, with almost 600,000 inhabitants, is one of the smaller cities in Europe, but is one of the most important metropolitan areas in the Scandinavian region. For those who have never been to Scandinavia before, Copenhagen is the perfect start. Although the city is geographically not that far from northern Germany, you will still find a completely different architecture and a completely different cityscape. You are wondering how much time do you need for a city trip to Copenhagen? Two to three days are completely sufficient to visit the most important sights and highlights on your first visit – but if necessary, you can also do it in one day . In this article, we’ll tell you how to do it and what you shouldn’t miss. Sightseeing in Copenhagen First things first: Copenhagen’s main attractions are all in the city center and can be reached on foot. You don’t need a ticket for public transport! (However, as with all city trips, comfortable shoes are mandatory) We have marked the most important spots for you on the map. If you want to save the money for the ticket, make sure that your hotel or accommodation is within this range. The round tower (round camo) The best way to start your day in Copenhagen is on a round camo. The Rundetarn is an almost 35m high observation tower in downtown Copenhagen – doesn’t sound high and not very exciting? Hm … a definite yes and no. The height is actually sufficient for a beautiful view of Copenhagen, because you will not find significantly higher buildings anywhere in the city. Therefore, the tower is recommended as a starting point, you get a good overview and an idea of where which sights are and how the distances are. In addition, the tower is so centrally located that you are practically in the middle of Copenhagen’s shopping street – by the way, one of the longest pedestrian zones in Europe with a length of over a kilometer. So if you prefer to focus on shopping in Copenhagen, this is the place for you. Amalienborg Palace Amalienborg Palace is one of the few European castles that is still owned and inhabited by the royal family. It is located in the middle of Copenhagen and can be easily reached on foot, right next door is the marble church, which is also worth seeing and has one of the largest accessible domes in Scandinavia. If the queen is in the house, the changing of the guard takes place every noon at noon. Costs: The castle can be visited for around 10-13 € (depending on which areas you want to see) . Nyhavn Copenhagen The Nyhavn, in German new harbor, is probably the image that everyone associates with Copenhagen first. Basically, it is just a small canal that emanates from Copenhagen harbor, but is built with pretty, colorful gabled houses on both sides. Most of the houses were built in the 18th and 19th centuries and have survived the numerous fires that raged in Copenhagen in the last few centuries unscathed, so that they are still very well preserved today. In the past, as is so common in harbor districts, the red light district of Copenhagen was located here. Today you can find a lot of pubs and restaurants here, where tourists can of course pay tourist prices. If you want to avoid that, just sit on the bank for free – the view is the same. The relatively cheap harbor tours start from here (approx. € 12 per person, duration approx. 1 hour). If you still have enough time or if you are there for more than a day anyway, we definitely recommend a harbor tour! You can book in advance here, unfortunately not – you want to make sure that you can really make on your desired date and a tour, then you can with another provider, whose tour at the Gammel beach (yes, that really his name!) Starts here Buy tickets in advance * . The little mermaid In addition to the pretty gabled houses on Nyhavn, there is a second image that each of us associates with Copenhagen: The Little Mermaid. What about the only approx. 1.25 m small statue that is placed on the promenade in Copenhagen? Well … actually nothing. Its construction was commissioned in the early 20th century and it has been there ever since. Sometimes with, sometimes without a head. Why exactly it became the city’s landmark – no idea! Probably because she has survived so many vandalism attacks that it has become a running gag. In other words: the statue itself is moderately spectacular. If you still want to see it, you have to walk for a while because it is not in the immediate city center. Or you book a harbor tour * , then you can at least see it from a distance. Tivoli Copenhagen Tivoli is certainly not on every to-do list for Copenhagen, but we would like to recommend it to you. The Tivoli is a leisure and recreation park with a mixture of rides and parks in the middle of Copenhagen’s city center. The special thing about it: the park was opened in the middle of the 19th century and is therefore one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. It can certainly not be compared with today’s amusement parks; despite the modern attractions and rides, you feel more like traveling back in time. When it gets dark, the park is beautifully lit and you feel a little like at a fair of times long past. Cost: The Tivoli pricing system is somewhat opaque. Basically, you can get pure entry to the park for around 15 € (110 DKK), and for around 30 € additional (220 DKK) there is a ticket that allows you unlimited use of the rides. In other words: the total price for admission to the park + use of the attractions is around 45 € (330 DKK). For about 50 € (350-400 DKK, there are sometimes offers here) you can also get a small meal in the park. So there they are, the dreaded Copenhagen prices! We recommend visiting the park in the evening. Save yourself the rides, the large amusement parks in Germany offer much more for similarly high admission prices. In addition, the ticket including the rides is simply not worth it if you only have 2-3 hours anyway. You can buy the ticket online in advance either directly at Tivoli or you can buy, for example, a combined ticket with a harbor tour * , which saves a little money!
Amsterdam Nightlife Guide: The Amsterdam Red Light District
the latest, the Amsterdam Red Light District has developed into a real tourist attraction. And so you can even see families with children strolling through the narrow streets in the early evening hours past the red-lit shop windows in which the women offer their services. Sounds strange? Don’t worry, the families disappear at a later hour and the quarter is taken over by curious couples, partying tourists, bachelor parties and all sorts of really strange characters. All of this can be disturbing, especially if you are in Amsterdam or a red light district for the first time. I was no different. For fear of being ripped off or even stolen from somewhere, you often don’t do much more than take a quick glance in the shop windows or open doors of the shops, although you may be curious and would like to see more. That’s why I’m giving you a little guide by hand and tell you which establishments in the red light district of Amsterdam you can visit without hesitation. The red light district of Amsterdam The red light district is seen from the station forecourt of Amsterdam Central Station slightly to the north-west, between Nieuwmarkt (Neumarkt) and De Oude Kerk (Old Church). The center is located on Achterburgwal, there are numerous shops in which there is nothing that is not there. Between the Achterburgwal and the Nieuwmarkt meander the sometimes very narrow streets, in which the ladies loll around behind glowing red windows and thus create a unique image of a red light district worldwide. On Saturday evenings from spring to autumn, thousands of tourists and locals push their way through the narrow streets – prostitution is an attraction in Amsterdam. But if you actually plan a little more than a “window shopping” and want to experience something as a couple or group of friends, Live shows in Amsterdam’s red light district There are a number of shops in the red light district of Amsterdam where you can watch table dance or live sex shows. Yes, you heard right. As a tourist in particular, you are often misled here and you have to be a little careful with the famous shops when it comes to ticket prices and services. Therefore, at this point, an overview of the known and trustworthy shows: Theater Casa Rosso (OZ Achterburgwal 106-108) The most famous live sex show in Amsterdam takes place in the Casa Rosso Theater. ES is the oldest live sex theater in Amsterdam and also the largest, seating up to 180 guests. There is no fixed program and you cannot buy tickets for a certain show – you only find out what the evening will bring when you are inside. You cannot miss the Casa Rosso in Amsterdam’s Red Light District, you can recognize it by the neon pink elephant. Admission prices: For 45 € or 55 € including two drinks at the box office or via online ticket for 42 € or 52 € you can stay and watch as many shows as you want. If you are traveling as a bachelorette party, the groom or bride receives free entry and can actively be part of the show (true story …). You can find more information here. Moulin Rouge Amsterdam (OZ Achterburgwal 5-7) The Moulin Rouge basically offers the same shows as the Casa Rosso, here too there is a live sex show in addition to strip shows and other performances. Unfortunately, tickets cannot be purchased online in advance. Since I haven’t been to the Moulin Rouge myself, I can’t comment on the prices, allegedly at around 40 € they are a little lower than in Casa Rosso. The reviews of the Moulin Roge are also worse. You can find more information here. Bananenbar Amsterdam (OZ Achterburgwal 37) The banana bar doesn’t look really inconspicuous from the outside, but it is harmless. No red flashing lights, no ladies and gentlemen in front of the door trying to lure tourists in, no loud and brightly advertised program. If you get lost in the banana bar looking for a few drinks, you are not fundamentally wrong, because there are drinks here. And bananas? There are here too, yes. But not in a cocktail … The entrance fee is 60 €, you can drink as much as you want for 1 hour. One can only guess what will happen here in this hour. Something with bananas …?: P The Banana Club is a bit more dignified, for € 25 there is a drink and strip shows with no time limit. Private shows cost extra, of course. More information here. Sex Palace Amsterdam – The last peep show in the Netherlands (OZ Achterburgwal 84) There used to be six establishments in Amsterdam alone that held peep shows. Today there is exactly one peep show in the whole of Holland and it is located in the Sex Palace in the red light district of Amstardam. But what is such a peep show anyway? Strictly speaking, this is a special form of a strip show or a strip club, in which a woman can be seen stripping from the cabins. For a certain period of time, usually a few minutes, you can look through a peephole for a fee. And that already explains why peep shows have slowly but surely died out in the age of the Internet – you can watch in a protected atmosphere and do whatever you want to do for free from home. Nevertheless, the peep show is something of a classic among sex shows and those who want to experience a little nostalgia should dare to go to the Sex Palace. For 2 € there is 2 minutes of viewing time. Red Light Secrets Museum – The oldest prostitution museum in Amsterdam If all of this is a little too extreme for you, you can first find a gentle introduction to the history of prostitution in the prostitution museum Red Light Secrets. The museum is located in the middle of the red light district and guides you through the otherwise hidden world of Amsterdam’s prostitution history with stories from Inga, a former prostitute. Everything is very lively, from replicas of a brothel room to typical work clothing from the different centuries, even sitting in the window is part of the program. Incidentally, I found the ‘Wall of Confessions’ at the end of the museum tour particularly impressive: Here, visitors anonymously wrote their most blatant sex confessions. But see for yourself … Tours through the red light district If you want to find out more about the red light district that goes beyond the historical part or you just don’t feel comfortable without a guide, then a guided tour with a local is recommended. Unfortunately, I was unable to do a tour myself due to lack of time, but I have selected some exciting tours with very good reviews: Extra long 2-hour guided tour through the red light district * Red light district and café tour in German * For the foodies: red light district and food tour * Red light district tour in German in a small group (max. 4 people) * Coffee Shop and Red Light District Tour * Rules of conduct for the red light district In the red light district of Amsterdam there are a few rules that every visitor should adhere to (not least for their own good). 1. No photos or videos of the prostitutes! Not in the windows, not anywhere else. We saw some Asians who probably ignored it out of ignorance – that was stressful. The ladies first make themselves known by knocking loudly on the window, if that doesn’t help, they come out and make sure that the recordings are deleted again. So stick to this rule. It also has something to do with respect for women. 2. It can get very crowded in the narrow streets between the shop windows and bars. So full that you are pushed through the alleys, crowded together. Pickpockets use these situations in particular, so store your belongings safely and take good care of them. 3. Don’t buy anything from street vendors . Nothing to smoke, no other substances. To smoke, go to the coffee shops, preferably a well-frequented, lively shop instead of a dark, dingy-looking one on some side street. This may cost a little more, but you are on the safe side when it comes to quality. 4. In general, most tourists are subject to a fallacy when it comes to smoking: You can legally buy weed etc. in coffee shops in the Netherlands, but open consumption on the street is just as prohibited as it is in Germany! In Amsterdam the police usually turn a blind eye to this, but you don’t have to provoke it. If you want to smoke, just go to a coffee shop . 5. Always move in the alleys in the red light district in pairs . The pickpockets and other dark figures target women and men who are no longer in control of their senses and their musculoskeletal system due to too violent partying. If you lose your group and sit down alone in a corner to breathe, you will quickly get visitors. Frightened? Admittedly, that might sound a bit daunting for one or the other. But if you stick to the rules, then you can experience extraordinary evenings and nights in the red light district of Amsterdam as few other places in the world without having to live with long-term effects such as stolen valuables. A few thoughts on prostitution With the legalization of prostitution in the Netherlands, the Amsterdam red light district has lost its once dingy image over the years. Amsterdam itself advertises its open approach to drug use, sex and prostitution. The shop window miles have become a real tourist attraction “for the whole family”, which of course belittles the topic itself. It is therefore important for me to say that I do not want to thinklessly advertise the Amsterdam red light district as a “must see”. What happens here is and remains prostitution. If you were to ask women whether they are doing this job voluntarily, the answer would be almost 100% “yes”. And of course there is hardly any pimping there and the women are there voluntarily – as voluntarily as you can be there, if you come from a country where you can hardly survive with a normal job. Everyone should think in advance about their position on this topic.
Berlin – 30 things you should definitely do
Berlin is not only our dazzling capital, but also one of the most popular European city break destinations. There are so many different corners and a range of leisure activities that offer everything from history to culture to music. Stroll through the colorful streets, party in a wide variety of clubs, feast your way through German cuisine or try the most exotic dishes in the world, discover the new trends in the music, art, fashion or film scene. No city is as diverse and shaped by the most diverse cultures of the world as our beautiful capital. That’s why you should avoid the typical sightseeing tour and discover Berlin with our top 30 must-see things . 30 things to do in Berlin 1. Visit the large flea market in Mauerpark and watch a great karaoke show. Great atmosphere and great people make this excursion unforgettable. 2. A visit to KaterBlau should be on every to-do list. Good food, beer in the garden and the best DJs in town await you. 3.Treat yourself to a dip in the pool of the Badeschiff Berlin or enjoy a cocktail in the beach club next door. 4. A visit to the Tiergarten should of course not be missed on a trip to Berlin. Incidentally, the park is the largest in the city. 5. Visit the Holocaust Memorial. It was built to commemorate the murder of Jews in Europe during World War II. 6. Drive 200 m upwards and enjoy the 360 ° panoramic view from the Berlin TV tower on Alexanderplatz. 7. Walk once through the Brandenburg Gate, the symbol of Berlin. 8. Attend a classical concert in the Berlin Cathedral. 9. Walk through the Nikolaiviertel, the oldest residential area in Berlin. 10. Get to know Berlin from another side with a boat tour on the Spree. 11. Discover the colorful and lively Simon-Dach-Straße, a well-known street in Friedrichshain. The area is particularly recommended for people on a tight travel budget. 12. Dance until sunrise at Watergate or Berghain. 13. Relax in the Mitte beach bar. 14. Visit the impressive Sanssouci Palace. 15. Treat yourself to a snack in the great restaurant in the Bundestag. From here you have a great view of the city. 16. Stroll across the Gendarmenmarkt and enjoy the unique atmosphere. 17. Checkpoint Charlie should of course not be missing on your visit to the capital. 18. No visit to Berlin without currywurst and kebab! You can find a completely new variant of the fast food trend in Mehringdamm at Mustafa’s Vegetable Kebab. 19. Stroll through one of the most interesting markets in Berlin. You’ll find everything from books to knitted socks on the famous Unter den Linden street. 20. Do you love shopping? Then pay a visit to Germany’s most famous department store. Connoisseurs get their money’s worth on the gourmet floor. And even if you don’t want to buy anything, the KaDeWe is worth a visit. 21. Visit one of the many interesting museums on Museum Island. 22. Discover the biodiversity of the world’s largest zoo. The Berlin Zoo was also home to the polar bear Knut. By the way, the bear is the symbol of Berlin. 23. Immerse yourself in the history of Berlin. The famous Eastside Gallery is located on Mühlenstraße. It consists of pieces of the wall. 24. Also pay a visit to Potsdamer Platz. From here you have a good view of the many skyscrapers. The Berlin Film Festival takes place every year in the nearby Sony Center. 25. Discover the area around Nollendorfplatz. It’s a very open area with lots of bars and markets. 26. Rent a bike and drive to the old Tempelhof Airport. A huge park is now located where planes used to take off regularly. Go jogging, skating, grilling or just enjoying the atmosphere. 27. If you like something alternative and far from the mainstream, go to the Club Color TV. You can even celebrate in the former TV shop during the day. 28. Every Wednesday at 6 p.m. the World Laguage Party takes place somewhere in Berlin – a great event to meet new people from all over the world. The location changes from event to event. 29. Take the subway and discover Berlin like a real Berliner. 30. Get an overview with the world balloon. Only if you have a head for heights!
7 tips for saving money on a cheap Copenhagen city break
In our post How to: Copenhagen in a Day , we already suggested that Copenhagen is not cheap. If you are only in Copenhagen for a short time, it will certainly not break your neck financially, but if you stay there for a longer city trip of 3 days or more, you will look around quite nicely. That is why we have put together our personal, completely subjective recommendations on how to get through Copenhagen reasonably cheaply and still have a great (short) vacation, for those savory buns among you! Here come ours: Saving tips for Copenhagen 1. Do not buy a ticket for public transport Copenhagen is not very big and all major sights are in the city center. To say that you can comfortably walk to them would be too much of a good thing, but they can be reached on foot with the usual pain of a city break. A ticket for the public is a waste of money in Copenhagen. If you want to get out of the city center, rent a bike. You can get bicycles for little money anywhere in Copenhagen. 2. Look for accommodation in the city center Downtown hotels may seem a little more expensive at first glance, but it will save you a lot of time and money by eliminating transportation costs. If you lower your personal requirements a bit or if you are also satisfied with an AirBnB * , accommodation can also be found in Copenhagen at a reasonable price. We stayed at the Generator Hostel * for about 60 € / night (room including private bathroom) and were more than satisfied. State-of-the-art equipment, everything clean and quiet. In general, the standard in Copenhagen is very high, the cheap accommodation here is not comparable with cheap accommodation, for example in New York, London or southern Europe. So, no fear! 3. Have breakfast in the hotel Hotel breakfast is always one of those things … mostly it is grossly overpriced and you can eat out much cheaper. In Copenhagen, however, we advise you: Have the hotel breakfast! If the price is below approx. € 20 per person – buy it. To show you the relations: We haven’t found a coffee to go anywhere in Copenhagen for less than € 4. And then you haven’t eaten anything, not even for lunch. If you have a decent hotel breakfast, you can eat so full that you don’t need much for the rest of the day. The Generator Hostel * did us a good service here too. 4. Avoid going to restaurants Yes, we know that for many people, eating out in a restaurant is part of the process, especially when you are on holiday, you also like to have a good time. The only fact is: it’s very expensive in Copenhagen. It is up to you how often you want to afford a restaurant. We solved the hunger struggle like this: supermarkets and 7 students. For example, we discovered Aldi at supermarkets – no fun ! There you can get cheap drinks and sandwiches for on the go (prices similar to those in Germany). 7 Eleven is a chain that offers relatively inexpensive convenience food. You can find delicious things there too (and the cheapest drinkable coffee we could find in Copenhagen). If you stay longer in Copenhagen, you should definitely look for accommodation with self-catering options, otherwise the costs will explode if you always eat out! 5. For sightseeing in Copenhagen: Free Walking Tours We also briefly mentioned this tip in our article How to: Copenhagen in one day : Join a free walking tour! Free … so free? Yes exactly! The tours work according to the pay-what-you-want principle, which is why the guides here also make every effort to offer an exciting and interesting tour. How can you participate? Very simple: the meeting point is every morning on the Rathausplatz, no prior appointment is necessary. Various tours start from there, you can join as many as you want. You can find more information about the tours and guides on Copenhagen Free Walking Tours. 6. Visit the Christiansborg tower Observation towers in Copenhagen are generally only semi-exciting due to their low construction height, but it won’t hurt. You get a great overview from the tower of Christiansborg completely free of charge. Christiansborg is the parliament building of Copenhagen, so it might be on your must-see list anyway. You can find out how to get to the tower here. 7. Install a currency converter app Sometimes you forget the simplest things. So do we, shame on us. And so, when we met the Danish crown for the first time on site, we sometimes worked like a first grader in the polynomial division. Fail. But I (Katrin) now have a great imitation leather handbag for a mere 95 €. So: Download the currency converter from the App Store ! (Preferably one that you can also use offline abroad ) So you can convert the prices down to the cent at any time and have your expenses better under control.
The 10 most beautiful villages in Europe
Small but great: These villages should be seen! Nestled between mountains, hidden in forests or isolated on islands, these villages sometimes give the impression of being cut off from the rest of the world. The more fascinating the calm atmosphere and timeless beauty of the 10 most beautiful villages in Europe … 1) Colmar, France Spared from destruction in World War II, Colmar is a lovely little village famous for its Franco-German architecture from Gothic to Neo-Baroque. 2) Hallstatt, Austria This village lies between a beautiful lake and a lush mountain landscape. Hallstatt is a magical place with a romantic atmosphere and a UNESCO World Heritage Site! 3) Popeye Village, Malta When we think of Popeye, the first thing that comes to mind is the sailor eating spinach. For all nostalgics and friends of the famous cartoon, this village is just right. Built by Walt Disney Studios and Paramount Pictures in 1980 on the island of Malta, this harbor village with 19 colorful wooden houses offers the opportunity to walk in Popeye’s footsteps. 4) Bibury, England Green meadows, old houses and valleys of exceptional beauty … The village of Bibury is a hidden treasure of the Cotswolds. The river Coln, which flows through the village, has set accents in the local cuisine with its trout. 5) Rothenburg ob Der Tauber, Germany Rothenburg ob der Tauber is not a completely unknown place: The small village inspired the Walt Disney Studios for the backdrop of Pinocchio. Rothenburg ob der Tauber has many historical buildings and places such as the castle, the market square and the city wall. 6) Bled, Slovenia Bled is a health resort in a wonderful location at the foot of the Julian Alps. The lake and the castle give it an idyllic setting. 7) Manarola, Italy The smallest village in the Cinque Terre region in Italy is a colorful paradise with a breathtaking view! Manarola is famous for its wine, the Sciacchetrà, and centuries-old craftsmanship. 8) Telc, Czech Republic The inhabitants of Telc, the small town in South Moravia, were already very proud of the beauty of their houses, as you can see on the main square of the place. The baroque facades are painted in light pastel tones. A large Renaissance style castle also adds to the charming image of the village. 9) Folegandros, Greece Folegandros, a neighboring island of Santorini in the Cyclades, has a similar architecture, with cobbled slate and whitewashed buildings with brightly colored flowers. But all without the tourist crowds of Santorini! Here you can relax on quiet and secluded beaches and discover lagoons. 10) Reine, Norway Located north of the Arctic Circle, this beautiful fishing village in Lofoten is a delightful place between fjords and mountains. The red fishermen’s huts (called rorbuer) have been converted into comfortable accommodation for visitors and offer direct access to the North Sea. An ideal place to enjoy the midnight sun in summer and the northern lights in winter.
10 reasons to visit Iceland
Right on the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean, near the Arctic Circle, is probably the best destination for your next trip … Iceland ! Iceland is known as THE European insider tip for everyone who is looking for unique natural spectacles and impressive Viking history. Many of you will already have Iceland on your travel bucket list. But in case you still need that last nudge in the right direction, here are 10 reasons why your next flight should definitely go to Iceland. 1. Learn about Icelandic food Iceland’s largest industry is fishing. All fans of fresh fish and unusual seafood will get their money’s worth here. We recommend the all-you-can-eat experience in Sjávarbarinn . Are you looking for something more unusual? How about Hakarl (fermented shark meat), ifrarpsyla (lamb liver sausage), Þorramatur (a mixture of fish and meat specialties) or – for the tough-minded – Svið, which is actually nothing more than lamb’s head. 2. Explore Iceland’s UNESCO World Wonders Þingvellir National Park is one of the UNESCO World Wonders and enjoys special recognition from the locals due to its historical and cultural background. One of the highlights of the park is also the mid-Atlantic ridge, which is also one of the filming locations of Game of Thrones. 3. A panoramic view of majestic landscapes Even if there are a lot of them, Instagram pictures just don’t do justice to the breathtaking landscape of Iceland. You have to experience this beauty yourself. Pamper your eyes and senses with mountain landscapes, volcanic areas, glaciers, waterfalls and more! 4. Treat yourself to a surreal experience in the geothermal springs The blue lagoon is a geothermal wellness oasis, the water of which comes from underground. It is rich in minerals, silicon and algae. The ultimate relaxation experience! 5. Explore Reykjavik by bike In the heart of Iceland you will find this peaceful city, in which approx. 2/3 of all residents of Iceland reside. The city can be explored perfectly by bike! A visit to the Viking Museum is an absolute must. 6. Be in two places at the same time The water of the Silfra Fissure is considered to be the purest in the world. In addition, you have the chance to be on 2 continents at the same time – for this you (only) have to dive between the North American and Eurasian plates. Before doing this, you should of course treat yourself to at least one sip of the water! 7. Master the glacier hike in Sólheimajökull It’s time to quench your thirst for adventure with the ultimate challenge! Go on the 1 1/2 hour glacier hike and experience this natural spectacle up close. Don’t forget warm socks! . 8. Look out for the Hallgrímskirkja In the middle of Reykjavik stands the largest and most unmistakable building in Iceland – the Hallgrímskirkja. The facade is inspired by the Black Falls, another natural wonder of Iceland. This building is the symbol of the city and can be seen from pretty much anywhere. So whenever you get lost, just keep an eye out for Hallgrímskirkja. 9. Gullfoss waterfall – where being brave is rewarded This impressive waterfall is another must-see. There are no railings, stairs, paths or the like. However, if you dare, you will be rewarded with a unique view. 10. Watch the Northern Lights As the saying goes … the best comes at the end. If you get the chance, don’t miss out on this colorful spectacle. Suddenly the dark night lights up brightly and all the colors mix, just like in the good old lava lamps. At least now you will realize how small we actually are. And what kind of power nature can have.
Towards spring – traveling in March
India India in March spoils you with pleasant temperatures just before the summer heat hits. There is probably no better time to experience the ” Golden Triangle ” trip between New Dehli, Agra and Rajasthsan. But the colorful Holi Festival, which celebrates the arrival of spring, is definitely worth a detour. Budapest Even if Budapest doesn’t feel 100% summery in March – at the latest in one of the many legendary hot spring spas it will be cozy and warm. Hungary’s culturally fascinating capital is also one of the cheapest European destinations. Vietnam Southeast Asia is pleasant at almost any time, but March is the absolute highlight . The beaches of Hoi An and Danang spoil you with a pleasant 30 degrees and the prices are still quite fair at this time. In addition, impressive landscapes and a unique street food scene. Las Vegas The global entertainment capital is guaranteed to cast its spell on you in March. In addition to the city’s legendary casinos, there is also the very finest shopping, culinary diversity, 24/7 clubbing, NASCAR races and and and … Pack your credit card and go! Brazil We don’t need to tell you much about the endless beaches , ice-cold caipirinhas and wide dune landscapes of Brazil. The tip of the feel-good iceberg is March, which on average brings the most hours of sunshine . Hangzou Hangzou is without question the wildcard of this blog and most likely the most unknown metropolis (approx. 20 million inhabitants) worldwide. It is also called the city of tea. The West Lake area in particular impresses with its beautiful natural scenery, temples, gardens and more. If you are already there, you should definitely take the Grand Canal boat tour over the – at 2000 meters – longest canal in the world. Reykjavik If you can’t really let go of winter after all, Reykjavik is the right destination for you. In addition to the Reykjavik Folk Festival and the Food and Fun Festival , in March you also have the chance to experience the famous Nordic Lights . Sicily The largest island in the Mediterranean literally blossoms in March. Discover untouched nature , pleasant temperatures and of course authentic Italian cuisine. Austin, Texas The capital Texas wakes up from hibernation with drums and trumpets at the SXSW Festival in March . With over 2000 acts, this is one of the world’s largest festivals. Blues as well as rock and country fans get their money’s worth here. For relaxation, there are ideal conditions for hiking and cycling in the many Texas parks.
Top 3 Reasons to Use a Travel Agent
Whу ѕhоuld I uѕе a travel agent tо book mу trip instead оf booking іt myself оn thе internet? Thіѕ іѕ a question I hаd tо answer recently fоr a potential client wіth whоm I wаѕ speaking tо fоr thе fіrѕt tіmе. Aѕ a travel professional, I gеt thіѕ type оf question a lot.Scottish tours are one of the best travel agent and you will know why to select further. In thіѕ article I wіll reveal tо уоu hоw I answered thіѕ question аnd hоw уоu саn benefit frоm using thе services оf a professional travel agent versus booking уоur оwn travel online using a travel search engine. 1. Save tіmе. Sure уоu саn spend hours, days, еvеn months researching destinations аnd going frоm website tо website іn order tо plan уоur оwn travel itinerary, but whу wоuld уоu want tо dо that? Tіmе іѕ a precious commodity thаt wе саn nеvеr gеt bасk. Whіlе уоu аrе spending аll thіѕ tіmе doing research аnd going frоm website tо website tо ѕее іf уоu саn gеt a better deal, уоu соuld hаvе mоrе easily picked uр thе phone tо hаvе a travel agent dо thіѕ research fоr уоu. Professional travel agents аrе trained tо dо thіѕ bесаuѕе it’s thеіr job. A travel professional саn dо аll thе research, coordinate аll thе logistics, аnd рut tоgеthеr a complete itinerary fоr уоur trip іn a fraction оf thе tіmе уоu саn dо іt fоr уоurѕеlf. 2. Uѕе thе agent’s knowledge аnd resources. Travel agents аrе trained travel professionals. It’s thеіr job tо know thе іnѕ аnd outs оf popular travel destinations. Althоugh thеrе іѕ a ton оf information оn thе internet readily available tо thе public, travel professionals hаvе first-hand knowledge оf mаnу оr mоѕt оf thе destinations уоu mау choose tо visit. Secondly, travel professionals оftеn hаvе resources tо inventory, special offers, аnd discounts available оnlу tо travel professionals tо offer thеіr clients. Bу using аn agent, you’ll bе able tо tаkе advantage оf thеѕе resources. 3. Thе travel agent advocates fоr уоu ѕhоuld ѕоmеthіng gо wrong оn уоur trip. Let’s say уоu hаvе booked a flight аnd hotel online оn оnе оf thе highly-advertised travel sites. Bingo! You’re аll set. Or аrе you? Yоu check уоur confirmation аnd realize thаt уоu booked thе wrong date. Sо уоu саll customer service аnd уоu wait аnd wait; thеn finally уоu gеt a customer service representative whо thеn tells уоu thаt there’s a fee tо change уоur reservation. Okay ѕо уоu pay thе fee, аftеr аll уоu don’t hаvе muсh оf a choice. Thе day соmеѕ fоr уоu tо catch уоur flight. Yоu gеt tо уоur destination, but уоur luggage does nоt. Thе airline hаѕ lost оnе оf уоur bags. Sо you’re stuck аgаіn wіth a problem, аnd саll customer service аgаіn. Yоu gеt tо уоur hotel tо rеѕt frоm уоur lоng day, аnd fіnd thаt уоur hotel room isn’t rеаdу. Hеrе уоu gо аgаіn. Nоw I’m nоt implying thаt a travel agent соuld hаvе prevented аll оf thіѕ, but аѕ a member оf thе travel industry, travel agents hаvе special relationships wіth travel vendors. A complaint саll оr letter frоm a travel agent іѕ mоrе likely tо gеt аn expedited response thаn a letter frоm уоu, bесаuѕе оf thе agent’s relationship wіth thе travel vendor. I know whаt you’re thinking. Yоu think thаt you’ll pay mоrе tо uѕе a travel agent. It’s аn incorrect assumption tо think thаt using thе services оf a travel agent wіll bе mоrе expensive thаn booking уоur оwn travel online. Althоugh ѕоmе agents charge a service, thе benefits оf using a professional travel agent far outweigh thе risks оf nоt using аn agent.
Foods To Eat On Travel
Hаvе уоu planned a lоng trip? Arе уоu оut tо explore thе world bу еvеrу means оf transport ѕuсh аѕ train, air flights, road travel etc? Arе уоu a little bit weary thаt уоu hаvе tо attend thе rеѕt room often? Thіѕ article оn foods tо eat whіlе travelling tо avoid frequent poop-stops hаѕ just thе valuable information tо help уоu оut. Thеrе mау bе ѕеvеrаl reasons whу уоu make frequent trips. It соuld bе thе result оf allergy оr food intolerance. If уоu hаvе similar doubts, thеn better note thе specified foods іn a diary. Fоr example, уоu mіght bе paying a visit аftеr having spicy foods. Thеrе аrе ѕоmе people, аftеr having chocolate оr milk (lactose intolerance) rush tо thе rеѕt room. Kindly tаkе note оf уоur intolerance foods. Durіng travel, thеrе аrе tіmеѕ whеn уоu dо nоt gеt thе food уоu need. If уоu саn gеt оnlу food, thеn chose оnlу thоѕе wіth cheese оr yogurt аѕ thеу hаvе lоw lactose. Foods Yоu mіght visit a place whеrе thе dishes mіght bе mаdе оf hard ingredients resulting іn constipation. Nо worry, just include dishes whісh hаvе mоrе fiber ѕuсh аѕ oatmeal аnd salads. Thеѕе dishes make thе hard ingredients gо easy vіа thе digestive tract. Spinach/Greens Yоu саn uѕе thе greens оf different varieties (kale, bok choy) іn еіthеr salads оr fried dishes. Kindly note, thе spinach іѕ rich іn iron, whісh gives уоu a burst оf energy durіng trekking аnd оthеr adventures. Containing fiber, thеѕе foods аrе easy tо digest, hоwеvеr, avoid thеѕе dishes durіng night. Tomatoes If уоu аrе іn a hot area, a recipe mixed wіth cool tomatoes mау gіvе уоu relief. Thеѕе fruits саn bе mаdе раrt оf аnу dishes, ѕо just look оut аnd select thе best. Having tomato аѕ раrt оf recipe helps іn proper digestion аnd prevents constipation whісh makes уоu gо tо thе loo оftеn. Avocado High іn nutrients аnd vitamins, a fresh avocado cut tо pieces аnd mаdе іntо еіthеr a salad оr snack саn just bring аbоut thе energy required durіng travel. It hаѕ bееn noticed, thаt іf уоur tummy іѕ іn proper order, thе rеѕt goes оff wеll durіng travel. Dehydration аnd lоw energy оftеn turns tо depression, аnd durіng travel, thе positive level hаѕ tо bе high оr уоu саn face a dip іn immunity level leading tо burping bесаuѕе оf gastric problems. Cucumber Yоu саn cut a cucumber tо small pieces аnd mix thеm wіth carrots аnd оthеr vegetables tо make a relishing salad. Or уоu саn cut іt іntо medium pieces аnd uѕе thеm аѕ a ѕіdе dish. Thеу аlѕо add texture аnd gіvе a better crunching action tо thе jaws durіng thе meal. Mоrеоvеr, thе high water content assists іn maintaining thе water balance іn thе bоdу durіng travel. Almond Butter It contains monounsaturated fatty acids оf healthy variety. A jar оf properly packed almond butter саn gіvе a better dressing іn desserts аnd breakfasts making digestion easy. Almonds/walnuts/cashews All thе thrее contain thе right аmоunt оf fiber. A small bottle mixed wіth thе thrее mentioned саn gіvе уоu just thе right energy іn case уоu did nоt gеt аnу food durіng a travel. Thеу саn assist іn sustaining thе hunger fоr ѕоmе tіmе. Hоwеvеr, select thе raw, unroasted аnd unsalted varieties. Yams/Sweet Potatoes If thе travel involves a lot оf activity concerned wіth trekking, cycling, thеn уоu hаvе tо include vegetables/fruits іn thе diet thаt contains lots оf glucose, minerals, beta-carotene. Thе potatoes аnd yams аrе easy tо digest аnd thеу саn bе just eaten plain оr wіth a mixture оf honey. If уоu аrе going tо catch a flight, better opt fоr a vegetarian meal. Or tаkе a big sumptuous meal bеfоrе thе flight. Conclusion Make іt mandatory nеvеr tо overlook thе signals given bу уоur bоdу. Agreed, уоu mіght encounter situations whеrе уоu hаvе tо gіvе tіmе tо thе bоdу fоr recovery. Hоwеvеr, tаkе suitable precaution іn ѕuсh cases ѕо thаt thе incident does nоt lead tо hospitalization. SathyaNarayana B hаѕ dоnе Masters аnd іѕ interested іn writing оn a variety оf subjects ѕuсh аѕ pet care, history, travel, martial arts, career, motivation, spirituality.
Travel With These 5 Healthy Foods
Thе 5 selected foods wіll boost уоur energy, control уоur blood sugar levels аnd еvеn provide уоu wіth thе antioxidants уоu need tо combat thе stress оf traveling оr thе change іn sleep schedules. Thе selected snack items require little tо nо refrigeration аnd contain a variety оf nutrients. Thеу аlѕо travel wеll аnd tаkе uр little space. Apples – Thіѕ easy fruit hаѕ great fiber аnd іѕ vеrу refreshing whеn traveling. I саll apples natures toothbrush, wіth mу teeth аlwауѕ feeling cleaner аftеr I’ve eaten mу apple. Apples wіll stay fresh fоr оvеr a week, minus аnу bruising. Thе fiber wіll balance уоur blood sugar levels, cleanse уоur digestive tract аnd hаѕ fеw calories. Raw Nuts – Having a variety оf raw nuts оn hаnd wіll gіvе уоu a powerful punch оf minerals, vitamins аnd good quality fat аnd protein ratios. I аlѕо like tо add Goji Berries wіth mу raw nuts, whісh іѕ considered a superfood. Goji berries offer protection frоm cancer, increasing longevity, boosting thе immune ѕуѕtеm аnd lowering cholesterol. Sіnсе аll dried fruit hаѕ higher amounts оf sugar, I аlwауѕ consume wіth a fat аnd protein, ѕuсh аѕ raw nuts tо slow thе glucose load. Othеr foods tо add tо уоur raw nut mix аrе cocoa nibs, shredded coconut аnd аnу seasonings tо add flavor tо уоur mix. Mу favorite іѕ nutritional yeast fоr a cheesy flavor. Hemp Seeds – саn bе purchased іn sealed foiled bags fоr easy transport. Thеу hаvе bееn used fоr оvеr 2000 years аѕ a healing аnd tonifiying food іn treating a number оf ailments. Hemp іѕ protein rich, gluten free wіth great omega fatty acids аnd fiber. Chia Seeds – Mоrе аnd mоrе people аrе bесоmіng aware оf Chia Seeds аnd thе healthy properties thеу hold. Thеу contain great omega 3 fatty acids, hunger satisfying protein аnd lots оf antioxidants. Mix 2 tbsps оf chia seeds реr 16 oz оf water аnd you’ve got a hydrating power pack snack. Carrots оr Pea pods – thе аrt оf chewing іѕ ѕоmеtіmеѕ great tо pass thе tіmе whіlе traveling. Sо іf уоu muѕt chew, chew оn fibrous veggies thаt wіll provide nutrients. Thіѕ crunchy snack doesn’t need refrigeration fоr аn entire day аnd іѕ rich іn vitamin A аnd K аnd оthеr antioxidants. Thіѕ іѕ a good start оn high nutrient dense foods tо carry wіth уоu whіlе traveling. Simple уеt effective ideas. Sо, what’s уоur favorite traveling snack?

