• Picture of the Week: Venice, Italy

    This picture of the week was captures in beautiful Venice.

    View from the boat to a typical waterway in Venice.

    View from the boat to a typical waterway in Venice.

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  • Picture of the Week: Camino de Santiago, Spain

    The picture of the week shows the Camino de Santiago in Spain.

    The Camino de Santiago alongside the coast heading to Portugal.

    The Camino de Santiago alongside the coast heading to Portugal.

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  • Hotel Rooms with Glass Bathrooms: about the Idiocy of Hotel Managers…

    It’s been a long day… Every journey to any vacations destination – sometimes short, sometimes long – turns out to be somewhat exhausting. At least for all the packing and organisation, that needs to be done in the run-up. But then finally you arrive at your hotel, you do the check-in; you can’t wait to see your room. You open the door and all is stylish, and neat, and looks so good. Awesome! But then… The bathroom is made of glass! This is about how a nice hotel room can still turn out into a nightmare and what hotel managers really should think about concerning their visions of a vitreous guest.

    A glass bathroom at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Zurich.

    A glass bathroom at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Zurich.

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  • The European Refugee Crisis in Calais, France

    Sometimes things don’t go your way. “When holidays turn into nightmares”… this does not necessarily has to have something to do with a bad hotel or bad service. Private circumstances can lead to vacations without fun, too. When my journey to the Elvis festival in Blackpool, England in July started, I did not want to go at all. But in the end I let myself be persuaded to go and thought everything would be fine at my destination… It wouldn’t! Not at all… That is how it happened I found myself not only at the Eurotunnel for the first time of my life, but also in the center of the European refugee crisis in Calais.

    From London to Calais via Eurotunnel: straight into the refugee crisis.

    From London to Calais via Eurotunnel: straight into the refugee crisis.

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  • Things to do in London: Madame Tussauds London

    This month, Madame Tussauds welcomed me to their wax figure cabinet in London. I spent about 90 minutes at the location near Baker Street Station, where I had been to before, at a very young age. I got free admission as I had planned to cover the London attraction on my blog. However, my article displays my own opinion on my visit. So how was it to again (3rd visit in total at Madame Tussauds) spend some time between wax figures and in a horror maze?

    The Royal Family at Madame Tussauds London.

    The Royal Family at Madame Tussauds London.

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  • First Impressions of London, Great Britain

    I spent the first days of September in London, England. This trip was a gift for someone who has never been there before. That’s why – for the first time in years – I saw some of the touristy spots again. Usually I try to avoid such places. However, I’ve had an awesome time with a lot of walking, and a lot of attractions. Here are some first impressions of the city trip…

    Skylines of London: Canary Wharf and City of London.

    Skylines of London: Canary Wharf and City of London.

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  • Elvis Impersonator Dean Z Talks about Travel: “I was Flying a Plane Before I was Driving a Car!”

    It’s a sunny morning in Blackpool, England. The nights during the Elvis Festival “Europe’s Tribute to Elvis” have been far too short, and so I am happy to spend my time waiting in a comfortable brown leather chair in the luxurious hotel lobby. Suddenly, Dean Zeligman, more commonly known to his fans as “Dean Z”, shows up good-tempered, casually dressed – and late. Being late is one of the things he hates about himself, but especially due to the short nights, this is nothing that bothers me. Dean also seems a tad bit tired and a shade groggy in his pale-blue denim shirt and his blue jeans. It was only two days ago that he flew in from Las Vegas and his schedule in England wouldn’t cooperate with the understandable jet lag fatigue. However, it did not affect his positive mood in any way. The plan was to talk about travel, but that turns out to be more difficult than expected: As Elvis was said to be, Dean is congenial, and likeable, and thanks to his humor and naturalness talking to him as well deviating from the subject is quite easy…

    "Dean Z as Elvis" - that's how Elvis impersonator Dean Zeligman is known to his fans.

    “Dean Z as Elvis” – that’s how Elvis impersonator Dean Zeligman is known to his fans.

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