Copenhagen – InstaTour through the world’s best capital
When Bo, architect and tour guide, talks about his city, the word “world’s best” comes up again and again. They want to become the world’s best cycling city
InstaTip – We want to move north
All good things come to an end This is also the case with our wonderful journey through time through Switzerland. But each ending also makes room for new adventures. Before we wi
InstaTour – time travel through Switzerland
Oh, what a spring it was! We were on the road in Germany, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, discovered beautiful places, relaxed exclusively, ate a lot of gelati (generally ate a lot) and
InstaTip – a portion of Tuscan lifestyle
Ever since I read Dan Brown’s latest prank and followed Mr. Langdon word for word through the maze of streets of Florence, I’ve been hooked. The book has awakened in me
#Fromwhattheysee – the stalker hashtag
Do you know that – you are out and about in a city with your camera, photographing something and suddenly someone else is standing right next to you who is photographing exactly
InstaTour – Dolce Vita in Northern Italy
After the wonderful days in Slovenia, we continued our journey last week in Italy. To be honest, Italy is a bit of a grab bag for me. So far I have been to South Tyrol, Rome, Milan
InstaTour – Slowenien via Instagram
Almost half the size of Switzerland, home to a quarter of the population (2 million), jagged Alpine peaks, huge forests with bears and 40 kilometers of the most beautiful Adriatic
InstaTipp – discover Switzerland via Instagram
The warm spring sun really whets the appetite for outdoor adventures. I have set myself a special goal for this summer. I want to discover as many small lakes as possible in Switze
InstaTour – A weekend in and around Zurich
Drum roll! As some of you know, I’m an avid Instagram user. It’s just an unbelievably great inspiration platform. If you’re also on Instagram and also like to tra
Insta tip – which Swiss world heritage sites do you know?
Unesco World Heritage Site a blessing or a curse? Opportunities and challenges? Tourist magnet or well-kept treasure? What began as a revolutionary idea in 1972 with the World Heri