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Dining In London

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This is a city whose diners are adventurous to a fault, spawning all kinds of niche pop-ups and fleeting, Insta-fueled trends. Beyond the gimmicks, though, there’s a growing appreciation for ingredients and craft, whether it’s hand-rolled pasta at Padella or fiery clay-pot cooking at Kiln. Our list runs from Michelin-starred dining rooms to tiny neighborhood

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London Attraction

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Buckingham Palace and the Changing of The Guard One of Britain’s most iconic buildings, Buckingham Palace is also the scene of London’s most popular display of pomp and circumstance, the Changing of the Guard. Drawing crowds at 11:30am in every season, this colorful and free display of precision marching and music also takes place at

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London Hidden Gems

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Little Venice Just as its name suggests, Little Venice is London’s answer to the famous Italian city. Home to various waterside cafes, pubs and restaurants, the area comes alive in the summer months as Londoners jump on canal boats or walk along the riverside to nearby Camden or Regent’s Park. Pie and mash shops It

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Dining in Berlin

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With its eclectic mix of immigrant and classic German food cultures at relatively low prices, Berlin is on course to become one of the most exciting food destinations in Europe. Berlin’s restaurants are gaining more of a global outlook, along with a focus on what’s fresh and local. You can eat everything from vegetarian to

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Berlin Sightseeing

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Reichstag The Reichstag, Germany’s main Parliament building, an incredibly beautiful and distinctive building in Mitte, Berlin. Today tourists can have the amazing privilege of ascending into the great glass dome and gazing upon the exciting city it is home to, as well as learning a thing or two about the dramatic history. Unter den Linden

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Berlin Hidden Gems

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Below, you’ll find historic corners of Berlin, hidden-away art and antiquities, curiosities and beautiful buildings that don’t appear on traditional tourist itineraries for Berlin attractions. Central Kino Located just minutes from Humboldt’s main campus, and an even shorter distance from where most classes are held, is this small movie theater. Though the theater can be

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Munich Attraction

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Whether you’re visiting for a long weekend or planning to make Munich your new home, there’s plenty to see and do in Germany’s third biggest city. This green city is known for its beautiful parks, many museums, and beautiful palaces. To make the most of your trip, we’ve put together a list of attractions you Read More

Hidden Gems In Munich

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BERNHEIMER-HAUS is a residential and commercial building located on Lenbachplatz 3 in Munich. The building was built in 1888/89 by architect Friedrich von Thiersch with a neo-baroque style façade designed by his apprentice Martin Dülfer, making the building one of the first of its kind and later the most influential for all other buildings of Read More

Munich’s Dining House

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Schwarzreiter Tagesbar & Restaurant Address: Maximilianstraße 17, 80539 München, Germany Hours: Closes soon: 3PM ⋅ Reopens 6PM Phone: +49 89 21252125 Experience the Michelin Star rated Young Bavarian Cuisine by Executive Chef Maike Menzel and her team whether you choose the Schwarzreiter for a casual Business Lunch or a cocktail in the evening in our Read More

Restaurants

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Pescaria With its all-white interiors and fisherman-basket lampshades, seafood sandwich shop Pescaria looks like it was plucked from a small seaside town and dropped down in the middle of Milan, just steps away from the city’s shiny new high-rises. And that’s not too far from the truth—a much beloved eatery in Polignano a Mare, a

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