Rostock, Germany
Rostock, a small city located in the north, is Germany’s largest Baltic port. It is home to 200,000 people and to one of the oldest Universities in the world, Rostock University, which […]
Rostock, a small city located in the north, is Germany’s largest Baltic port. It is home to 200,000 people and to one of the oldest Universities in the world, Rostock University, which […]
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark with an urban population of about 1.2 million. It is the cultural, economic and governmental centre of Denmark and in 2012, Copenhagen was named […]
Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden with around 500,000 people. It is a 5-6 hour train ride south-west of Stockholm, Sweden and it’s basically the same distance from Oslo, […]
Stockholm is an absolutely gorgeous city that I view as sort of a mix between Berlin and Venice. Made up of 14 islands, Stockholm is a joy to wander around either on […]
Oslo, the capital city of Norway, has a population of 630,000 people. It is a clean and quiet city that has an international reputation for having both a high standard […]
Reykjavic is a small city (120,000 people) that is located in the south-west region of Iceland. Flights arrive into Keflavik airport and Reykjavik is a quick 50-minute-bus-shuttle away. The town itself only takes […]
The salt flats in Bolivia are one of those must see sights. Here are a few details about them.. While it is possible to rent a vehicle or to take […]
Puno is a small city (about 150,000 people in the whole region) located in southeastern Peru. It is roughly 6 hours from Cusco (the main city on route to see […]
I found the actual town of Iguazu to be pretty uneventful so we’ll stick to what everyone comes here for anyways. The waterfalls are quite incredible to see! Going to […]
Definitely a very cool city to check out. Located in the northern region of Chile, Iquique is roughly 3 hours south of Arica and the Chilean-Peruvian border. I came here […]