When I was in Munich last fall, the one thing that I especially loved about the city was how easily accessible everything was by its transit system. Even though I come…
Oktoberfest (called by locals d’Wiesn) is the world’s largest Volksfest that features a beer festival and traveling carnival. Each year it’s held in Munich, Germany, and lasts for about 16-18 days…
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is an adorable medieval town in Northern Bavaria. Its old town area is surrounded by town walls and preserved gate houses and towers. Its streets are lined…
The Italian Riviera is a strip of Mediterranean coastline that straddles between the south of France and Tuscany. The eastern part is edged with rugged cliffs, turquoise covers, and adorable seaside…
Dachau was the first concentration camp built by Nazi Germany and was opened in March of 1933. The camp was initially created for political prisoners, but it eventually evolved into a…
Located in the Italian region Liguria, southeast of the city of Genoa, there is a line of touristic port towns like Santa Margherita, Portofino, and Camogli known for their beautiful and…
Varenna is a small town on Lake Como, Italy located about 60 km north of Milan. This picturesque town is coined one of the most beautiful on Lake Como and due…
Rome is the capital city of Italy and of course is most famously known as the home to many ruins and excavations here of popular sites like the Roman Forum and…
Lake Como is in Northern Italy’s Lombardy region. Known for its dramatic scenery on the foothills of the Alps, and as a romantic destination to visit when in Italy. The lake…
Capital of Italy’s famous Tuscany region and home to masterpieces of art and architecture, Florence is a must-visit spot on everyone’s itinerary for your first time in Italy. Once upon a…