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Germany

How to explore Berlin with a  dog

Well helleuw dog lover! This article is for you, especially if you’re planning on a visit to Berlin with your pooch.  As I said in this photo gallery of  Chapo

PHOTOS: Doggo’s adventures in  Berlin

I’ve had some fabulous days with Chapo in Berlin last week. Although the weather wasn’t as springlike as we’d hoped for, we were able to walk half of Berlin  during

2018: a year in the  life

As I’m writing this article I’m seeing all sorts of pictures flowing by on my social media feed with happy new years’ wishes, champagne, selfies and the like.. all  the

PHOTOS: The 18 of  ’18

Yesss the time has come.. these are the days for the end-of-the-year lists. And a word of gratitude. Our previous years in the tropics were already quite amazing, but this  year

Teufelsberg: a strange piece of Cold War history – PART  II

WHAT: Checking out a abandoned cold war spy tower masked in graffiti WHERE: In the forest west of Berlin HOW MUCH: admission € 8,- per person, unless you’re a student, that’ll  cut

Teufelsberg: a strange piece of Cold War history – PART  I

WHAT: Checking out a abandoned cold war spy tower masked in graffiti WHERE: In the forest west of Berlin HOW MUCH: admission € 8,- per person, unless you’re a student, that’ll  cut

The hipster alleys and street art of Friedrichshain – PART  II

Today a visual diary of Chapo and me conquering Friedrichshain, one hipster street at a time. Most of the photos are shot at RAW Gelände, the massive city block next  to

The hipster alleys and street art of Friedrichshain – PART  I

Today a visual diary of Chapo and me conquering Friedrichshain, one hipster street at a time. Most of the photos are shot at RAW Gelände, the massive city block next  to

The colours of freedom at the East Side Gallery in  Berlin

It would almost be weird to visit Berlin and not to see The Wall. Comparable to visiting Rome without seeing the Colosseum. So therefore, as part of Chapo’s grand  European

Getting the creeps at Castle Frankenstein,  Germany

WHAT: A visit to the old castle of Frankenstein, one that’s totally in ruins and rumoured to be the inspiration of Mary Shelley’s most famous book WHERE: 5 km south  of

Hundertwasser’s funky ‘Waldspirale’ in Darmstadt,  Germany

WHAT: Gazing at the wonderfully weird and colourful ‘Waldspirale’, a creation of the Austrian architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser.  WHEN: Whenever you like! HOW LONG: You can walk around the building  in