A Walk in the Park as Antidote to Midwinter Blues
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A Walk in the Park as Antidote to Midwinter Blues

When I tell you that we visited a park last weekend to get away from midwinter blues, you will still have no idea of the type of thing that we saw and the type of experience that we had. Whether we had a pleasant but essentially low-octane stroll between flowerbeds, well-tendered lawns and playgrounds for…

A Walk Through One of the Most Interesting Viennese Graetzels
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A Walk Through One of the Most Interesting Viennese Graetzels

The key difference between small cities and large cities resembles the difference between a single song and an album collection. Nice in the south of France is an excellent example for the single: attractive and catchy, but essentially a play on one motive or melody. Paris, conversely, unites a wide range of different themes: luxurious…

Tracing the Paths of Hitler and Stalin in Vienna
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Tracing the Paths of Hitler and Stalin in Vienna

Did they meet? That is always the question when we read about two famous people who were sharing some sort of geographical proximity at one time or another. Adolf Hitler and the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (“the limits of my language are the limits of my world”) went to the same school in Linz. Anton Czekhov…

March Like a Legionnaire on a Stretch of Via Iulia Augusta
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March Like a Legionnaire on a Stretch of Via Iulia Augusta

The Romans never much liked the Riviera. They found its stony slopes too tiresome for agriculture, its small settlements too poor to plunder, and its mountainous interior too difficult to protect against the troublesome natives. Which is why the Romans did not settle in great numbers here and only ever built a few garrisons in…

In Search of Modernist Architecture in Paris
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In Search of Modernist Architecture in Paris

Paris, as we have documented many times, has practically everything that makes a city worthwhile visiting: great art, great food, great history, even – believe it or not – great one-day hikes. More than enough of the latter, in fact, to fill nearly a whole website. Considering all that, it feels almost rude to voice…

The Best of the Slow Travel Fest in Tuscany 2018
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The Best of the Slow Travel Fest in Tuscany 2018

Our final word from last month’s Slow Travel Fest in Tuscany, and we have deliberately set today’s walk apart from the other posts. For two reasons: firstly because the Sentiere Elsa is only incidentally linked to the festival’s central themes (of drilling deep into your holiday destination instead of merely skipping over its surface), through…