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- BarbaraNovember 1, 2025
Our first trip to Andalusia took us to Cadiz. The oldest city in Europe immediately captivated us. We strolled leisurely through the city and skipped visiting places like the cathedral and the Camera Obscura. Away from the tourist hotspots, there are enchanting corners. The paths along the seafront are
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- BarbaraSeptember 8, 2025
We actually wanted to finally add another 🎀 to our collection. The tour was listed in the Dream Loops on the Saar-Hunsrück-Steig website. However, there was nothing to indicate this on site. Later, we looked at the printed brochure at home and lo and behold - no Dream Loop. Strange 🤔
It was still beautiful
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- BarbaraAugust 21, 2025
For our walk through Bruges, we followed the "Quiet Nostalgia" tour from Visit Bruges.
It's aptly described as "away from the hustle and bustle." There are few tourists, but there are beautiful houses and narrow alleys. Our first stop was the Jerusalem Chapel. A visit is worthwhile, especially since you
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- BarbaraAugust 24, 2025
The tour was a few days ago. We just let ourselves drift through the city. Bruges is beautiful, but also quite crowded. That's why we enjoyed the tour two days later, away from the hustle and bustle, even more.
My highlight of this tour was the Kasteel on the Minnewater. We sat comfortably overlooking
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- BarbaraAugust 19, 2025
Our walk took us through downtown Brussels. We had a few destinations, but otherwise we just went with the flow. The tourist highlights were naturally very crowded, but just a little further on, it was quite relaxed. A real highlight were the many murals.
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We instantly fell in love with Seville. The first thing we did was visit the Spanish Pavilion at the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, and we were absolutely thrilled. We couldn't possibly see everything, so a second visit is definitely worthwhile. The other pavilions are also worth seeing, even if you
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