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  • ABOUT
  • TRAVEL
    • Austria
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      • Munich
    • Ireland
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    • UK
    • USA
  • LEARN GERMAN
    • German Films
    • German Music
  • FOOD
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Bavaria Statue and Ruhmeshalle (Hall of Fame) in Munich, Germany

Munich’s Bavaria Statue Has a Fun Secret

Leave a Comment / Travel / September 18, 2015

In southern Munich, Germany, the Theresienwiese is perhaps most famous for playing home every year to Oktoberfest. But on the edge of this large festival area, a woman stands watch. Nearly 61-feet tall, the Bavaria statue wears a classically draped Grecian gown. A lion sits loyally at her side while her left arm is outstretched […]

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FC Bayern Erlebniswelt Museum lets fans get up close to trophies.

Goal! Munich’s FC Bayern Erlebniswelt Museum

1 Comment / Travel / September 9, 2015

Fans of soccer (or football, if you prefer) flock to Munich to celebrate FC Bayern, Germany‘s most successful football club. Their home at the Allianz Arena on the edge of the city is a spectacular stadium with its seemingly puffy cloud-like exterior. There, you can experience the team in all their glory at FC Bayern

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Antiquarium at the Residenz Munich in Germany.

Visiting Munich Residenz Palace Museum

Leave a Comment / Travel / September 8, 2015

Prepare to be in awe of the historic paintings, priceless jewels, and lavish decor on display at the Munich Residenz. Visiting the Residenz Palace in downtown Munich, Germany involves a lot of commitment. Put on your most comfortable walking shoes, clear your calendar for the entire day and eat a large, filling breakfast because you’re

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5 Lessons Learned Speaking German in Germany

Leave a Comment / Learn German / September 4, 2015

You have been learning German, on your own or with an instructor or class. Now you want to put what you have learned to the test and try speaking German in Germany (or Austria, or Switzerland). Ready or not, you had better be ready! I wanted to share a few of the things that I

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St. Bartholomew's Church sits on the edge of the Königssee in Berchtesgaden National Park.

Beautiful Königssee Lake in Berchtesgaden

3 Comments / Travel / September 2, 2015

Years ago when I first found out about the Königssee, one of the many lakes in Bavaria, and the Saint Bartholomew Church, a pilgrimage church perched on the edge of the lake beneath the German Alps, I was awestruck. A friend summed it up more succinctly: it looked fake. And he is not wrong. The

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Heilig-Geist-Spital in Nuremberg, Germany.

Important & Fun Things to Do in Nuremberg

1 Comment / Travel / August 31, 2015

After spending nearly two weeks in Munich in August — full of tourists and crowds everywhere you — I was ready to escape. Day trips to Neuschwanstein and the Königssee had merely changed the demographics of the crowds, not lessened them. Then I found myself in Nuremberg. The city is so full of history, art,

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Aying & Brauereigasthof Hotel Aying

1 Comment / Travel / August 28, 2015

You would have to be living in a cave to not know that Bavaria’s kind of famous for its beer. Germany’s largest Bundesland has quite a few breweries, including those that are state-owned and operated. However, there are some smaller, privately-owned breweries. For example, Ayinger. The award-winning brewery is based in the small town of

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Tucked away on an unassuming residential street in the Nymphenburg district of Munich, Germany is family-owned and operated Hotel Laimer Hof. Review of the comfortable, quaint hotel.

Hotel Review: Hotel Laimer Hof in Munich

1 Comment / Travel, Reviews / August 26, 2015

Although Munich is regarded as being a large city with a small town feel, it is easy to get wrapped up in the go-go-go of modern city living. You could easily stay in one of the city’s centrally located luxury hotels or more moderately priced hotels or hostels. But why would you? Instead, tucked away

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Recyclable Fashion from Switzerland’s Freitag

Leave a Comment / Travel / August 12, 2015

During my first visit to Germany in 2009, while visiting Berlin, everywhere I turned I saw people carrying these really cool, unique looking messenger bags. Those bags, I quickly found out, are by FREITAG. Clearly, this is no fashion or style blog. There are plenty of folks out there passionately blogging about clothing and accessories.

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Must See List: East Frisian Tea Museum

1 Comment / Food, Travel / August 3, 2015

A museum about tea, you say? In Germany, you say? The East Frisian Tea Museum hits almost all of the buzzwords that are guaranteed to get my attention. (If they somehow managed to tie pastry into the equation than I would, without a doubt, be a goner.) When we think of tea, we, arguably, tend

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The River Cottage Curing and Smoking Handbook

Review: River Cottage Curing & Smoking Handbook

Leave a Comment / Food, Reviews / July 1, 2015

They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover but that’s exactly what I did with The River Cottage Curing and Smoking Handbook by Steven Lamb. When I first got a copy of the book in my hands my first thoughts were: textbook. The book is not only hardbound but a rugged, solid hard

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My Must See List: Dachauer Volksfest

Leave a Comment / Travel / June 29, 2015

Munich’s annual Oktoberfest is arguably the largest and most well known people’s folk festival in the world. Each September millions of beer drinkers and revelers descend on the Bavarian capital city, an already popular tourist destination. They eat pretzels, they ride carnival rides, they wear Dirndl or Lederhosen and, of course, they suck down beer

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I’m Corinne, a Philadelphia-based blogger looking to explore: whether that’s indulging in afternoon tea or flying in a Zeppelin!

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