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Köln, Germany – What to do a day in Koln?

With the first city visited in Germany, you will want to visit them all, one by one! Buildings from centuries ago blend with reminiscent buildings of the two world wars and with constructions contemporary with the times we are living in. We arrived in Cologne by train from Frechen, a small town 12 kilometers south of Cologne, where we were for a weekend visit. Read more

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World Book Day – Bucharest 2015

Starting from 1995, every year on the 23rd of April, UNESCO celebrates the World book and copyright day, a day to promote reading, but also to commemorate Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespeare. The idea of this day came from Spain, where once with St. George, it is celebrated Rose Festival as well. Read more

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Den Helder, The Netherlands

Saturday, after the so needed morning coffee (coffee addict, remember?), when the caffeine finally hit hard, I packed a few things and headed to the north of Nederland. More specifically, we are gonna spend a week in Julianadorp aan Zee, a village located 4 km south of Den Helder, which is the northernmost Dutch city. We booked accommodation in a holiday park called Strandslag, located right at the foot of the sand dunes that meander along the North Sea. Read more