Thursday, 12 April 2012
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
On yer bike: Cologne
Cologne, Germany’s fourth most populous city, is particularly
attractive to the budget-aware visitor as the centre can be explored on foot
and the whole city is easily accessible by bike. An extensive network of cycle
paths and an all-round bike-friendly mentality mean that this really is an
enjoyable place to cycle. I have always felt far too unsecure to cycle on the
roads in the UK, but in Cologne I found myself happily whizzing from one place
to another feeling like superwoman on two wheels. Actually, make that
environmentally-friendly-Superwoman on two wheels.
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Happy punters on our cycle around Cologne! |
So, if you feel like going green and saving on public
transport costs while you're at it, get on yer bike. It may be a case of beg,
borrow or steal (although that last option is not advised - you probably won't
be able to out-cycle the Polizei...),
or there are various hire options available including Cologne's answer to the
Boris Bike: Callabike. These silver
bicycles with the red DB logo emblazoned on them are dotted around the city,
and if you register online (callabike.de) then you can enter your unique
customer code into any of their bikes to use it straight away. There is a
charge per minute (€0.08),
but you will not be charged more than €15
in a 24-hour period. If you are intending on staying in the city for a while
then you could always do as the locals do and head to one of the many flea
markets (Flohmarkt) to bag yourself a
bargain bike. I picked one up for €40
at the Kölner Stadt Flohmarkt
just off Universitätstraβe
(every Saturday).
Anyway, once you have got your hands on a bike one way or
another, read on for a few places well worth a visit if you want to see the best of
the city without spending a fortune...
Labels:
Bikes,
Budget,
Cologne,
Cycling,
Drink,
Eco-friendly,
Entertainment,
Germany,
Tips,
Transport,
Travel
Location:
Cologne, Germany
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Top Ten Cologne - Food for every occasion!
Cologne is an extremely diverse city, which is reflected in its
vast array of food outlets. Whether you fancy traditional or exotic, a quick
nibble or a gourmet experience, Cologne's culinary establishments cater to your
every whim. I have put together a list of some of my favourite places, all of
which satisfy slightly different needs.
Breakfast time
A typical German breakfast will always involve mountains of fresh brötchen (bread rolls), cheese and cold
meats. As tasty as these can be, I often found myself yearning for the
cereal-based brekkie I normally had back home. Then one day my boyfriend told
me he had a surprise for me. We went out, stomachs rumbling as I had been told
I could not have breakfast first, and he lead me to Brüsseler Straβe to the
cutest little muesli cafe, aptly named 'Yummy!'
Perfect breakfast |
A pick 'n' mix style display filled with every type of cereal you
could imagine, along with dried fruits and chocolate coated nibbles, lies to the left of the counter. You
take a bowl, help yourself to as much as you want, and then order milk, yoghurt
or fresh fruit to go with it. Be warned though, the price is according to the
weight, so don't go too crazy! An impressive selection of chai latte flavours is
the final detail that confirms this cafe as one of my favourites in Cologne,
and even my meat-and-cheese-obsessed boyfriend enjoyed his breakfast.
Labels:
Cafes,
Cologne,
Drink,
Entertainment,
Food,
Germany,
Restaurants,
Tips,
Travel
Location:
Cologne, Germany
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Island-hopping in Greece
My guest post for Gecko's Adventures on behalf of Pocket Village- 'Island-hopping in Greece'
http://bit.ly/xjtCdS
http://bit.ly/xjtCdS
The dive of your life
My latest post for Pocket Village - "The Dive of Your Life: Top 5 dive spots"
http://bit.ly/zas3PX
http://bit.ly/zas3PX
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Colourful Bermuda |
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Laid-back Rodrigues |
Labels:
Adventure,
Australia,
Beach,
Bermuda,
Great Barrier Reef,
Iceland,
Pocket Village,
Reunion Island,
Rodrigues,
Scuba diving,
Thailand,
Tips,
Travel,
Water sports
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Wherever I hang me knickers...
I think a turning point for many avid
travellers comes when they realise that they no longer have only one place to call
'home'. If home is simply where you feel 'at home', that opens up a whole host
of options. If 'home is where the heart is' then friends and relationships
made along the way can add to the confusion. I guess most of us are lucky
enough to have one place where our roots lie... but when I have lived and
loved, earned and learned in a new place I often feel my relationship with the
setting itself evolving from a whirlwind affair into a long-term romance; no
matter where I move on to, those few special places will always tug away at the
old heart strings.
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Via Etsy |
Labels:
Bristol,
Cologne,
France,
Germany,
Malaga,
Reunion Island,
Spain,
Travel,
University
Location:
Hereford, UK
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Mad for Karneval
In Cologne Karneval time
is so important that it has been named as the fifth ‘season’, kicking off
with a whirlwind day of costumed alcohol consumption on 11th
November (‘Elfter Elfter’) and
culminating in a six-day party extravaganza in February. This is no tourist
event or youth rebellion; here the overwhelmingly native German crowd brings
together the fresh-faced, newly legal drinker and the veteran Karneval-goer in
a mass of crazy, ridiculous, and often entirely impractical outfits in order to
celebrate… well I have no idea what actually, perhaps beer? Or the quashing of
the German stiff ‘n’ sensible stereotype? Certainly watching my boyfriend flail
his arms around gaily whilst dressed in a ghastly old blue wetsuit and entirely
random mullet wig made me stop and think – we were wrong all along; the
Germans DO have a sense of humour, we just don’t get it!*
Location:
Cologne, Germany
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