Marseille is a multicultural metropolis on the Mediterranean Sea. It’s considered not only to be the oldest city in France but also its second largest. Around 620 B.C., the Greeks...
Pastis, Pétanque, the old port, freshly caught fish and the famous bouillabaisse. Marseille is colourful and multifaceted, diverse in culture and architecture. An eerily beautiful mix. For a long time,...
I’ve always wanted to visit Montpellier. In particular I wanted to check out the bar Le Parfum. Unfortunately, I arrived a few years too late and the management had changed...
Lyon presents itself as metropolitan and elegant at first glance and I was immediately taken with it. With about 520,000 inhabitants in the core city, Lyon is France’s third largest...
Anyone who knows about food understands Lyon’s long and deep culinary heritage. Lyon’s gastronomy enjoys a worldwide reputation and the sky is full of Michelin stars. It’s also the home...
The TGV connects Frankfurt with Marseille in eight hours, and if you’re not in a hurry, you can get off in between. For example, in Lyon, where you can eat...
Amsterdam has a vibrant bar scene. There’s always something new to discover each time you visit the City of Sins. Shop with me at Cane & Grain and visit Amsterdam’s...
Travelling is an important part of my life and what I love the most about my bar adventures is that there is always a special relationship between a city and...
If you find yourself in Amsterdam, make sure to plan a visit to Super Lyan. Amsterdam is a great drinking destination. Everything to suit your mood and taste is within...
Ghent provides both delicious, traditionally made cocktails and unique experiences. Hotel bars also play an important role here. The concepts are becoming more sophisticated and are inspired by the Golden...