With its picturesque old town and the iconic ruins of Heidelberger Schloss overlooking the Neckar River, Heidelberg charmed me with its romantic, historic beauty.
London is a city with much to admire, but for me, it’s more enjoyable as a place to visit rather than to immerse myself in.
With the Isar River flowing through it, much like München, Bad Tölz is renowned for its herbal spas, believed by locals to have therapeutic properties.
Paris is a city of contrasts, where the attraction of its picturesque landscapes clashes with the realities of urban life.
If I had to introduce Berlin, I’d call it a city where rainbows are painted on a canvas of gray.
Kleinwalsertal is an Alpine valley in Austria, uniquely accessible only from Germany. Yes, this enclave is a geographical curiosity, entirely separated from the rest of Austria.
The Jungfrau Region, named after its highest mountain Jungfrau, is one of Switzerland’s most famous tourist destinations.
Frankfurt am Main, one of Europe’s major hubs and Germany’s financial centers, is often underestimated, in my opinion.
Positioned on a mountain crest in Baden-Württemberg, Schloss Lichtenstein is a 19th-century Gothic chivalric castle with a rich history.
Situated on a hill and crisscrossed by a river that runs through its medieval old town, Tübingen, located in the state of Baden-Württemberg, is a place that has won my heart.