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Belgian beer - and breweries in Belgium

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Belgian beer is exciting, and visiting breweries in Belgium is an adventure. You'll find everything from wheat beer and Trappist beer to cherry beer and spontaneously fermented beer, made in the same way as a hundred years ago. Belgium has sometimes been called the 'Disneyland of beer' and it's easy to see why - tasting Belgian beer is like embarking on an unusually surprising roller coaster ride.

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Christmas in Germany - inspired by German Christmas traditions

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Christmas in Germany offers everything from tasty pastries and delicious Christmas food to atmospheric Advent music. This year we have to be careful about travelling due to the pandemic, and it's hard to know what the situation will be like as Christmas approaches. But you can always be inspired! If we can't travel this winter, we can always dream and make travel plans for next year.

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Beer in Germany - 6 German experiences with a beer theme

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What is the best way to experience beer in Germany? Germany has a strong beer culture and there are plenty of local breweries, cosy pubs and pleasant 'beer gardens'. But if you want a more specialised beer experience, what do you do? Here are 6 tips for beer-themed experiences in Germany.

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German specialities in different regions - don't miss these

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German specialities, what are they? German food varies from region to region, and there are many different delicacies and traditional dishes to try. We take a virtual culinary journey through Germany, and when the borders reopen, it's time to try the real thing!

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Hungarian food - 22 specialities of Hungarian cuisine

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What exactly is Hungarian food? Hungarian cuisine is known for its spicy and rich goulash, but you'll find many other exciting dishes as well. Hungary is also a wine country and a country that loves sweet pastries.

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New Year's food - what is traditional to eat on New Year's Eve?

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What is New Year's food? And what is traditional to eat on New Year's Eve? We've done some research and looked at recipes, and found a bunch of dishes that are common for New Year's Eve. Now we're curious to know - what will be on your New Year's Eve plate tonight?

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Tata in Hungary - food and wine in a rural setting

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Tata in Hungary is a quiet little town in the countryside, situated on a large beautiful lake. Here you can enjoy the beautiful nature and, if you want, you can also try Hungarian food of the highest quality. We tell you about a day trip from Budapest.

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7 bars and cafes in Budapest you don't want to miss

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Hanging out in bars and cafés in Budapest is a way to experience the heart and soul of the city. They range from ruined bars with graffiti on the concrete walls to gilded turn-of-the-century halls where you can sample luxurious pastries.

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Food in Egypt - and restaurants in Sharm el Sheikh

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Food in Egypt - what comes to mind? We didn't have any particular food expectations when we travelled to Sharm el Sheikh, but were surprised by tasty scrambles and grilled seafood. We also visited a restaurant serving Egyptian specialities and tried something we had never tried before.

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Wine festivals in Germany - experience autumn wine festivals

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Wine festivals are currently taking place in Germany and will continue throughout October and November. Are you in Germany by car or motorhome this autumn? Why not drop by one of the many wine festivals?

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