Cologne, a city for the senses
Cologne’s odd mix of stateliness and irreverence makes it a fascinating destination that you can experience with all your senses.
Cologne’s odd mix of stateliness and irreverence makes it a fascinating destination that you can experience with all your senses.
Munich is a lot more than just Octoberfest; this Bavarian city has a side for all visitors. In one day, you won’t begin to see it all, but you can try!
Nuremberg is a large city that feels like a small one, and it has plenty to do for all kinds of visitors.
In this Hamburg podcast, we talk about what to see in the German city. There are lots of interesting restaurants, water, and lovely buildings to see.
Dresden is delightfully schizophrenic: on one side it’s a series of baroque portraits, and on the other an alternative zone filled with bars and boutiques.
What are some of the best things to do in Cologne and Bonn? We find out in this Bonn and Cologne podcast from our four-month trip through Germany.
Nuremberg has a beauty and loveliness all of its own, and it’s now our second-favourite city in Germany. Listen to the Nuremberg podcast.
Munich: the home of Oktoberfest! We found beer gardens and beer halls, but we also found a whole lot more: a city with an outdoor vibe; with museums, palaces and galleries; and great people too.
Düsseldorf, Germany, isn’t an expensive city, and there’s heaps to do for cheap or free.
Berlin has a lot of history, and the best way to learn about it is on the spot. We did a Storyline of Berlin tour with Urban Adventures.
That's All Folks!
That's All Folks!