Roskilde Cathedral represent an exceptional example of the evolution of European religious architecture. Come along for a visit of this UNESCO World Heritage site and Danish royal burial place. Visiting Roskilde Cathedral has been a dream come true. It took me, 3 attempts, to succeed but it was so ... Read the Post
Visit Roskilde Cathedral, Denmark first Gothic cathedral to be built of bricks
The Aachen Cathedral, Charlemagne’s inestimable legacy
We've been together to the Cathedral where French Kings were made and it is now time to see the place where German Kings were made: the Aachen Cathedral! The Palatine Chapel which forms the center of the cathedral is an impressive and quite unique example of Carolingian architecture. A touch of ... Read the Post
Learn to take time off to become successful – UPGRADE Series
Are you a workaholic? Are you proud to be? Then you're probably some kind of stupid (sorry, not sorry) and shouldn't read what follows. If you're overworked and feel depleted and don't know what to do to get back on track and beat the mental fatigue that is plaguing you, then this article is for ... Read the Post
Visit Engelsberg Ironworks – A 17th century industrial site
During our road trip in Sweden, we managed to see quite a few UNESCO World Heritage sites and the Engelsberg Ironworks site was one of them. As the name suggests, it is an industrial complex from the 17th century where iron was extracted. It may not sound glamorous but it was far more charming ... Read the Post
Stockholm Metro Art: the most beautiful stations and more
If you are intending to visit Stockholm, there is one place you must go and surprisingly in a city so beautiful, it is underground... Yes you should take the subway, to admire the Stockholm Metro Art. Rainy days can be a blessing!! Note: This post include an affiliated link down below as I found ... Read the Post
Visiting France? Stay in a Chateau with this amazing guide
If you are planning a trip to France, there is guide and website you are going to love. It is called "Bienvenue au Château" and it will enable you to stay in various Châteaux and country manors, all across France. Have you always dreamed about being able to stay in a Chateau for a night ... Read the Post
A Road Trip in Denmark: Free printable map
Nowadays, Denmark is mostly famous for its hygge culture and for having the happiest people on the planet. But Denmark is also a gorgeous country with an incredible array of attractions and "must-see". From the remains of the Viking era to its impressive modern architecture, from the most livable ... Read the Post
Independence isn’t for everyone – what it truly means to be independent
We've discussed in my previous UPGRADE article on "How to decide on the project you will transform into a business" what location independence means. In this piece, we're going to take a step further back to see what it truly means to be independent, not just location ... Read the Post
The Wadden Sea – Between expectations and reality
Exploring the Wadden Sea can be quite an adventure. It is one of the largest UNESCO World Heritage site and is split between 3 countries: The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. Here we'll be having a look at the Danish part of the Wadden Sea and what it's like to visit with high ... Read the Post
RTatW 2017 Yearly Review
Farewell 2017! Welcome 2018!! But before we jump into this new year, a status update, on what happened in 2017 around here, is in order. So here it is: This is RTatW 2017 yearly review! Not the most exciting post but if you want to have ideas of what might or might not come on RTatW in 2018, you ... Read the Post
The par force hunting landscape in Denmark
There are UNESCO World Heritage Sites that require you to dig deep into history to understand them and appreciate them. The par force hunting landscape in Denmark is one of them. It is easy to visit a castle like Frederiksborg and be mesmerized (picture down below). It is far more difficult to ... Read the Post
Bloggers dirty little secret
This will be old news to some. Like you, I know this has been in existence for a long long time. Nevertheless, I thought it was time to share a few thoughts on this "bloggers dirty little secret". So what is it? Well, let me first tell you: I am not implying, in any way, that all bloggers use this ... Read the Post
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