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Amsterdam, the city of diamonds, has a lot to offer. We show you the fun facts about this city!
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Amsterdam, the city of diamonds, has a lot to offer. We show you the fun facts about this city!
Conny and Simonetta from MEININGER Hotel Salzburg City Center revealed their insider tips for a perfect café in a cosy atmosphere. Grace to our staff tipps you will easily found the perfect places to feel comfortable and to spend a good time!
Not only will you find some of the best cocktails at Tales & Spirits, a friendly staff will also host you. And what’s even better: they surely understand their job. Later at night, the party is picking up, especially if they start to play some old tunes. It might happen that the crowd starts to sing.
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The last paintwork of tables and chairs is already quite a while ago, when the cash register opens there are loud ringings and chatter filling the space between the old apothecary cabinets from past decades. The cute Ladencafé Marais is a piece of art, in which one feels transported back to the Paris of the 1920s.
One of the largest science and technology collections in the world impressively demonstrates the forces of nature and how man has made use of them over the centuries. The museum shows the technological developments on the road, on the water, in the air and even in space. O
No bar logo, no nameplates or anything like that: This bar is incognito. But if you look closely you can still recognize Robinson’s Bar: The window shows the meaningful sentence “We don’t get drunk, we get awesome”. Inside there are countless photographs from past parties hanging on the walls, the alternative audience wears horn-rimmed glasses and Chucks and from the speakers a mix of Easy Listening, Soul and Funk echoes.
Hardly a visitor leaves Munich without being strolled through the pedestrian zone of Neuhauser and Kaufingerstrasse at least once – not least because here you can find famous sights such as the Frauenkirche and the Munich City Hall. All major brands from Saturn to H&M and Svarovski are based here, in addition to souvenir stalls, street musicians and young artists who accompany you on this relaxed shopping stroll from Stachus to Marienplatz.
Old english pub mixed with a modern lounge? The Sullivan expands on 2 floors, with a bar each and wins you over with good longdrinks and a striking amount of Whiskeys. Whoever enjoys a 17 year old Bowmore in one of the cozy corners, likes to play pool or listening to jazzy DJ sets, this is your place.