AlcalΓ‘ de Henares, Spain – Cervantes drill

When living in Madrid, one gets additional options to visit cities around like AlcalΓ‘ de Henares. The original meaning Citadel on the river Henares and itsΒ historical centre is one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. The city stands out for its rich archaeology and was one of the first bishoprics founded in Spain. I liked it because it fizzles of history. The citizens are very proud … Continue reading AlcalΓ‘ de Henares, Spain – Cervantes drill

The Knights of Malta βš”οΈ

For long time haven’t I been impressed so much by a country like Malta: of it’s history, remarkable landscape or the food and vine. My heart was broken when I needed to come back… I landed around midnight and took a taxi to my hotel, completely forgetting that Malta was part of British Empire and that drivers are on the right side. Also, the famous … Continue reading The Knights of Malta βš”οΈ

Rome – the eternal city

Once upon a time, there was the Red Riding Hood dreaming about visiting the city of Rome. She dreamed and dreamed and kept dreaming but somehow this city kept avoiding her. Until March 2016! So much history from different time periods, so much good coffee and vines and food and nice little charming restaurants and of course: the sunshine! πŸ™‚ When I arrived there I … Continue reading Rome – the eternal city

Newcastle upon Tyne, England

North fromΒ London on the northern bank of the river Tyne and onlyΒ 13.7Β km from the North Sea is located this vivid english city with the people of a bit hard to understand dialectΒ Geordie. The city developed around the Roman settlement Pons AeliusΒ and was named after the castle built in 11 century by the son of Β William the Conqueror. In the 14th century, the city became important … Continue reading Newcastle upon Tyne, England

Rocky Cuenca of Spain

The most picturesque and photogenic city I have ever seen is CuencaΒ Β inΒ Castile–La Mancha in central Spain. Located on the rocky hill which intersectΒ  JΓΊcar and HuΓ©car rivers, it is dating back from the Roman times as an important strategic location, although inhabited. Soon, in 8th century theΒ Muslim Arabs captured the area andΒ realized the value of this strategic place and built a fortress (called Kunka) after … Continue reading Rocky Cuenca of Spain

The city of Latina, Italy

One of my working holidays happened recently in Italy in small city of Latina. With less than 200 000 habitants, this city and the region around it of the province of Lazio was created by MussoliniΒ 1932 under the fascist administration. The idea was to drain the swamp and use it for agricultural purposes. Located in the center of Latina is the classic communal garden, a … Continue reading The city of Latina, Italy

Strasbourg, Le petit France

Oh peeps, Strasbourg! πŸ™‚ Really delightful place!! A principal town of the Alsace region in eastern France (great wines shouldn’t be mentioned at all). Placed at the border with Germany, it developed the special dialect between german and french language. I went there to attend the meeting at European Parliament, but of course I used the opportunity to get around. That travel soul in me would never forgive … Continue reading Strasbourg, Le petit France

Helsinki & Raasepori, Finland

Founded by the Swedish king Gustav as a new trading post to compete for Baltic Sea trade with Tallinn, the capital and largest city of Finland built up throughout the 17th century, yet it remained a somewhat sleepy, wooden housing town… Helsinki is one of the coldest cities in the world. It does not receive sunshine for about consecutive 51 days in winters. The city … Continue reading Helsinki & Raasepori, Finland