
Augsburg
Augsburg is the third largest city in Bavaria, after Munich and Nuremberg, and the second oldest city in Germany, after Kempten.
Augsburg is the third largest city in Bavaria, after Munich and Nuremberg, and the second oldest city in Germany, after Kempten.
Wolfgangsee is one of countless glacial lakes in the heart of Austria’s Salzkammergut region. Towns, villages and mountain resorts such as Sankt Gilgen, Ried, Sankt Wolfgang or Strobl stretch along the lake. We visited Read More
Hallstatt is one of Austria’s mountain resorts and the oldest still inhabited city in Europe. Located on the shores of the lake of the same name and 70 Read More
We had the chance to visit Mozart‘s city in winter and I can say that Salzburg is a place that combines history and music in a pleasant Read More
Although there is no shortage of festivals in Germany, one of them stands out during the autumn – the Kürbisausstellung Ludwigsburg – the largest pumpkin exhibition in the world, Read More
When we hear about the Black Forest, we all think of the geography lessons where we learned that the Danube originates from there. But it is more than Read More
After Rome, Milan – the capital of Lombardy – is the second most populous city in Italy.
Koblenz is a city in the German state of Rheinland-Pfalz and the former seat of the Elector of Trier, being located at the junction of the Mosel and Rhine rivers. The city straddles Read More
Mannheim is located in the southwestern Germany, being the second largest city in the state of Baden-Württemberg, after Stuttgart.
Strasbourg is a young and dynamic city, European Capital and the capital of the Alsace region, located on the left bank of the Rhine, on the border with Germany.