Metz – A Winning Number In the French Tourism Roulette
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Metz – A Winning Number In the French Tourism Roulette

When you pick a provincial city in France as your holiday base or destination, you never know in advance what you will be getting. Some of these cities are prosperous, well-kept, lively and colourful – others drab and full of the stench of misery and neglect. I call this the French Tourism Roulette. Not everything…

Mulhouse – Three Countries, the Past and the Present
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Mulhouse – Three Countries, the Past and the Present

If you travel a lot in Europe, there is a good chance that you will, sooner or later, pass through EuroAirport. This airport – which is located near prime hiking areas such as Lake Constance and the Black Forest and used a lot by low-cost airlines including Wizz and Easyjet – is the only airport…

Strasbourg: A Walk Around the Ring of Water
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Strasbourg: A Walk Around the Ring of Water

Throughout history, few large cities in the world have managed without a navigable waterway, but there are some whose river or canal passes out of sight and out of town, through countryside or distant suburbs. (Milan is an example for this, as is – more surprisingly, perhaps – Vienna). This applies to Strasbourg as well,…