When you think of Giethoorn, you think of bridges and boats. Giethoorn, the Venice of the Netherlands, has an enormous appeal to both Dutch and foreign tourists – and I totally get it. As a result, it is pretty busy, so doing a bit of planning for a day in Giethoorn is definitely worth it. I’ll help you out!
Valldemossa is often praised as the ‘most beautiful village of Mallorca’. And damn, it is charming. The inhabitants decorate their already beautiful houses of golden-yellow natural stone with colorful plants. The steep, narrow streets invite you to get lost consciously, and there are a few lovely sights.
Doornenburg, a small town in Gelderland, the Betuwe. I drive on narrow dikes, and around me, I mainly see meadows and water. But hidden in between, there’s plenty to experience: a castle, a fortress, and a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Tel Aviv is barely a century old. That’s crazy, right? Only Jaffa, the old city, has existed since about 7500 BC. Tel Aviv is the first modern Jewish city in the world. The vibe? Think Berlin, but with Ibiza prices. This blog gives you 7 Tel Aviv tips for the perfect city trip.