Enjoy activities in Amsterdam with your kids!
Amsterdam is famously known for its activities for adults but not necessarily for kids. However, here are a few activities that children will love!Continue Reading
Amsterdam is famously known for its activities for adults but not necessarily for kids. However, here are a few activities that children will love!Continue Reading
Germany has many beautiful cities and towns to explore that are only a short drive away! Approximately an hour drive from Kaiserslautern is the historically charming city of Heppenheim. Continue Reading
Have you ever visited one of those quaint cities where you can imagine yourself living forever? I have. That city is Strasbourg, France. I am not sure what I was expecting, but I absolutely fell in love with this vibrant town. On our recent European road trip (we ventured throughContinue Reading
While in Poland, explore the gothic castle Grodziec. Sitting on top of an inactive volcano, this medieval castle was originally built in 1155 and yet the grounds and structure are still intact. Continue Reading
Boleslawiec, Poland is one of the favorite places for great Polish pottery deals. This article provides shopping for pottery guidance and suggestions of places to stay and dine. Continue Reading
Living in Germany would not be complete without a visit to neighboring Belgium, especially when that particular neighbor is hosting a beer fest entitled “The Place to Beer”.Continue Reading
In the final leg of our Ireland trip, we moved from Dingle Peninsula to one of Ireland’s most spectacular sights….the Cliffs of Moher.Continue Reading
Learn why “driving” is probably the best transportation mode to visit places on your bucket list while in Europe. Also, find out great tips to make the most of your road trip! Continue Reading
Continue the journey with me as I discover “the Best of Ireland in 5 Days.” Arguably Dingle is one of Ireland’s most charming towns.Continue Reading
Wanting to trade in an American or a German meal for Bangers ‘n Mash, we headed to Ireland. Our first stop was Dublin! Continue Reading
Though traveling in the world today can be a bit nerve-wrecking, here are a few tips from a traveling artisan to experience Paris. Continue Reading
When you let Interlaken, Switzerland be your New Year’s destination, you can take in amazing views, hit the slopes, enjoy Fondue and so much more. Continue Reading
Have you ever visited one of those quaint cities where you can imagine yourself living forever? I have and it’s Strasbourg, France. It is a picturesque town with cobble stone streets and a riverfront neighborhood with timbered buildings accented by colorful flower boxes.Continue Reading
One of the greatest things about living in Germany is the easy accessibility to transportation between awesome places. So many exciting adventures are just a short train, plane or automobile ride away. Paris awaits you! Continue Reading
Amsterdam is known for its canals, museums and historic sights. What may not be known is this city’s delectable food. Learn more about what and where to eat when in this beautiful city. Continue Reading
Amsterdam is famously known for its activities for adults but not necessarily for kids. However, here are a few activities that children will love!Continue Reading
The charming Bayeux, France was the first town to be liberated after D-Day and is a small tourist friendly town with lots of shopping and restaurants.Continue Reading
Luxembourg’s American cemetery is a reminder of American sacrifice during World War II. Here lies thousands of American soldiers, including General Patton. Continue Reading
Croatia will not disappoint you whether you are a family looking to relax or a couple in search of a romantic getaway. Make this your destination.Continue Reading
Take a walk through the woods of Spicheren, which is rich history as the site of battles. Spicheren is interesting with its war monuments and memorials.Continue Reading
Learn how to ride the train with the USO to Wissembourg, France. Take a stroll through this beautiful small town and its main attractions. Continue Reading
The Alsace region of France is a popular tourist destination for many reasons. It boasts of picturesque towns along the Alsatian wine route, with majestic castles and churches, romantic rivers, historic bridges, and delicious French cuisine. But it’s also a popular spot for pottery too. Soufflenheim, a town located justContinue Reading
14th October, 2014 marked the 75th anniversary of the sinking of HMS Royal Oak in the waters of Scapa Flow in Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland.Continue Reading
Aveyron in South West France is an area of simple pleasures, of fresh food and fabulous wine and unspoiled vistas of fields and forests, hills and valleys.Continue Reading
Luxembourg’s Rockhal is a concert hall for world reknown bands.Continue Reading
With so much to see and do in London it can often be difficult to prioritise your time. One of the most vibrant urban landscapes in the world, London also has a cultural heritage that is richer than most thanks to its almost unmatched historical significance. Whether you’re coming forContinue Reading
The country of Denmark offers quick, easy and romantic weddings for people of all nationalities. You could say it’s the Las Vegas of Europe…Continue Reading
Pack your bags, leave your inhibitions, and head out to some of the world’s best party locations.Continue Reading
When it comes to travelling in Europe why not travel by train. It’s a quick, easy, and if you play your cards right, cheap way to travel.Continue Reading
A vacation in Paris, France is always an experience in food, wine, museums and relaxing walks in the city parks. There is so much to evoke all of your senses – the sites of famous statues and paintings; the aroma and taste of boulangerie coffee and croissants; the sounds of carsContinue Reading
Vacations are an important part of living an enjoyable and healthy life. Too many people never pull themselves away from the office or take time out from their everyday routine long enough to just savor some fun and adventure. Spanish walking tours have become increasingly popular among travelers who wishContinue Reading
With autumn and winter looming, offering the prospect of shorter days and colder weather, seeking a break abroad could be a sensible way to escape the dreariness the changing seasons bring. You needn’t travel far from Germany for a warmer climate and could look to booking a holiday in Malta.Continue Reading
Paris is one of the world’s greatest places to shop and sightsee so it isn’t surprising that the largest flea (antiques) market in the world calls Paris home. This market goes by several names, since it covers over 15 markets with their own personality. The official name is Les Marches Aux Puces but you may also hear it referred to as Les Puces de Saint-Ouen. It is located at the Metro stop Porte de Clignancourt.
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Whether you are planning a weekend or week-long trip, renting a vacation home might be the best solution to your space and budget woes. Here are our tips to find the vacation home that’s right for you.Continue Reading
New to Germany? If you’ve just PCS’d to Europe, it’s time to unpack, get settled, then start traveling! Here are our top 13 places to see while you’re stationed in Germany:Continue Reading
This Czech city is driving distance from many U.S. Army and Air Force bases here in Germany (5.5 hours from Ramstein, 5 from Wiesbaden, 4.5 from Stuttgart and only 2.5 from Grafenwoehr) and with a little planning, can be a much more affordable trip than to Paris or Venice, without sacrificing the incredible architecture, wonderful restaurants and conveniences of it’s more well-travelled counterparts. Continue Reading
This beautiful city is a must visit for Americans in Europe. Amsterdam’s canal infrastructure, its bicycle culture and its personality, which is closely associated with tolerance, open-mindedness and liberal points of view, makes it truly unique.Continue Reading
Metz, France is approximately 2 hours from Wiesbaden and 1.2 hours from Ramstein and the perfect introduction to the architecture, food, and fashion that France is famous for.Continue Reading
Père Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in French) is the largest cemetery in Paris (110 acres) and the resting place of Jim Morrison, Balzac, Maria Callas, Molière, Marcel Proust, Richard Wright, Oscar Wilde and many more interesting people.Continue Reading
In Belgium, small local breweries produce complex and unique batches of beer that lend themselves quite easily to a even the most picky of wine connoisseurs.Continue Reading
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