Today we can tell you about an absolutely magical experience! We have seen a light show in a cave in Baux de Provence in France. Limestone blocks have long been quarried here to build various castles, and today there are amazing light shows here called "Carrières de Lumières".
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In Arles, Provence, you can find the ruins of a Roman theatre. This impressive amphitheatre in France could at one time accommodate 25,000 visitors. Arles is also home to a number of other historical monuments, as well as being a city of artists filled with charming neighbourhoods and cafés.
Read moreWe will soon tell you about the Easter celebrations here in Tarragona in Spain, but first we have to tell you about this cosy and interesting city! Tarragona is located about 10 kilometres south of Barcelona and is a city with a long history. In Roman times, this was the most important city of the Roman Empire on the Iberian Peninsula, and the ruins from the Roman era can really be seen here. just everywhere.
Read moreTavira in Portugal is a lovely town on the Algarve coast, with beautiful old houses, small shops and outdoor cafes. There are also opportunities for sunbathing and swimming, and of course there are campsites and hotels. Here are five things to see and do in Tavira, Portugal.
Read moreToday we strolled around the old town of Albufeira. The city is full of white houses, restaurants and shops with clothes, jewellery and beach stuff. It's a bit touristy, of course, but the city doesn't lose its charm. On the contrary, we like this place!
Read moreWelcome to Concarneau in France, in southern Brittany. In the heart of Concarneau you will find Ville Close, the fortified medieval town from the 14th century. This part of the town is built on a small island in the harbour, surrounded by massive ramparts. Coming here is like travelling far back in history.
Read moreLocated on the border between Normandy and Brittany, the Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel in France is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And indeed it is a special building rising from the sea on the west coast of France. It is said that St Michel the Archangel asked St Aubert to build a chapel on the top of the mountain in 708. Today, you can visit this fascinating building as a tourist.
Read moreBoth yesterday and today I have spent at Nalen in Stockholm - at a conference. Apart from the fact that it was a good and interesting conference, it's fun to visit such historic premises. The building dates from 1888 and was originally used for everything from cycling schools and political meetings to Christmas parties, bazaars and sports events.
Read moreMalbork Castle in Poland is located in the Polish city of the same name. The castle was built by the Teutonic Order in the 14th century and is the largest brick building in Europe. It is a really powerful castle, which you won't want to miss during your visit to Poland.
Read moreWe've been wanting to visit Berlin for a long time, but for some reason it hasn't happened... yet. Funnily enough, it sometimes feels like we're missing out on some of those relatively nearby destinations, even though it's easy to travel there!
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