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A Journey Without Milk

Now I have one more thing to brag about when meeting another world traveller: I stayed at one of the few kosher hotels in Europe. At the hotel Pid Templem in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, you can neither get a cheese sandwich nor milk for coffee.

Axel Hotel – Totally Hetero-Friendly

Staying at Berlin’s best gay hotel is not just spending a night in an extremely well-designed environment, enjoying a glass of prosecco with ice in the gorgeous bar, or staying in the central Schönefeld area.

Herceg Ethno Village – Something You Simply Can’t Miss

As much as I love my hometown Sarajevo, and just as many interesting restaurants and places there are to visit in Sarajevo, I think that some other parts of my country deserve equal attention

(P)arty in Bucharest?

It’s evening in Bucharest and pedestrian streets in the old town are filling up. Partying in Bucharest's old city centre means taking it easy, at least when you are moving along Gabroveni Street. The splinters are not exactly gilded. Rather, it is about staying up in order not to falling down when you pass along the narrow wooden pathway.

Hotel G: Beijing goes cool!

1989, at the time of Tiananmen Square protests/massacre, Beijing was a city with only a few modern hotels. Today, the 20 million something city is one of high-rise buildings, shopping malls and luxury cars. However, finding somewhere to stay with charm and coolness is not easy with all look-alike chain hotels where visitors and business people usually end up.

A Little Haven in the Jungle of Concrete

In the shade of olive and citrus trees is where American Colony Hotel's garden lies.