The Pamukkale is my favorite kebab restaurant in Hann. Münden, Germany. Named after the famous region in Turkey the small eatery serves traditional döner. It doesn’t look too beautiful from the outside but the owner is very friendly and there are comfortable seats like in a US diner. Continue reading “A break at Pamukkale”
Senckenberg Naturmuseum
If you have kids and they like dinosaurs (who does not?) you cannot omit visiting the Senckenberg Naturmuseum in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Together with the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin it is one of the biggest natural history museums in Germany. Continue reading “Senckenberg Naturmuseum”
Horsepower
The PS.SPEICHER is a mobility museum in Einbeck, Germany opened in 2014. After purchasing your tickets you can store your luggage in lockers and take an elevator to the sixth floor of an old granary. The tour leads you continuously downstairs and through the ages of human mobility. Continue reading “Horsepower”
Hotel in the trees
When looking for a nice place for New Year’s Eve the Baumhaushotel Robins Nest came into my mind – an assembly of tree houses close to Schloss Berlepsch. We booked a tree house at a height of 5 meters between two birch trees. There we had our own terrace with good views on the castle and from which we could watch the fireworks. Continue reading “Hotel in the trees”
Syrtaki on New Year’s Eve
We were staying at the Baumhaushotel Robins Nest during this New Year’s Eve and enjoyed some nice hours in the treetops. To get something to eat we had to go to Witzenhausen, Germany – a nice small city close-by. Continue reading “Syrtaki on New Year’s Eve”
City on seven hills
I avoided to go to Lisboa, Portugal for several years. Not that I had bad feelings about the country – it was just that so many people I know travelled there and I was searching for places less known. But after I went to Brazil and found out that Portuguese is one of the best sounding languages and after I visited a Portuguese town (Paraty, Brazil) there I developed the desire to see the capital of this country. Continue reading “City on seven hills”
Lisboa Card
The Lisboa Card is the tourist card of Lisboa, Portugal and it is always discussed if buying it is sensible. It is available for 24/48/72 hours at a price of 19/32/40 Euros. You can use public transport (including elevators and trains) as often as you like, some sights can be accessed free of charge and at other locations you get discounts of most often 20 percent. Continue reading “Lisboa Card”
Parque das Nações
The Parque das Nações (park of the nations) is an area outside of the city center in the east of Lisboa, Portugal. It was created for the world exhibition in 1998 and is today an own city quarter. When you get here you can use the cable car Teleférico de Lisboa to get along the river Tejo to the Torre Vasco da Gama. Continue reading “Parque das Nações”
Oceanário
Europe’s biggest indoor aquarium can be found in Lisboa, Portugal: the Oceanário de Lisboa is located in the Parque das Nações created for the world exhibition Expo 98. Via a building with changing exhibitions and a bridge you can access the main building with a giant fish tank in the center. Continue reading “Oceanário”
Pasteis de Belém
It seems to be always crowded: the shop Pasteis de Belém in Lisboas city quarter Belém not far away from the famous Mosteiro dos Jerónimos. It might be because it is so close to the tourist attractions, because it is named in so many guidebooks or because of its products. Continue reading “Pasteis de Belém”