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Frock me! vintage fashion London

January 29, 2011

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Frock me! vintage is a vintage fashion fair established 8 years ago. The first in 2011 will take place on sunday the 13th of february from 11.00 a.m – 5.30 p.m. Cant think of a more wonderful way to spend a lazy sunday in London! You can get a stand from 115-172£ depending on size and location […]

The Tsukiji market (fish market) in Tokyo

January 25, 2011

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  If you´re in Tokyo, you must visit the Tsukiji market (Tokyo wholesale fish market). Not only is it one of the few things in life which is for free, but also a sneak peek into japanese culture. The auctions start at 5.30 a.m., but to be honest I just couldn’t get out of bed that early (I was […]

Muséum National D´Histoire Naturelle Paris

January 24, 2011

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When you think of museums in Paris, a naturel history museum is probably not the first thing that springs to mind. But it’s there is one, and its an absolutely fascinating place, for adults as well as kids. The Muséum National D´Histoire Naturelle is dated back to 1635 and housed a spectacular collection of plants and minerals in the Jardin des Plantes, but […]

Top 25 Hotels in the World!

January 23, 2011

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The numbers are in! My favorite travel website Tripadvisor has just announced the winners of  Travelers´ Choice 2011. What I love about this is that it’s the choice of thousand of independent travellers opinion with no commercial interests. Two of my favorites even made it to the list! The Hotel Al Ponte Antico in Venice, Italy and […]

Consell flea market Mallorca

January 20, 2011

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The island of Mallorca which is part of  the Balearic Islands in Mediterranean Sea, has really managed to turn their image around in the last five years or so. This summer we have decided to rent a car, and a small villa for just two and then head to the markets to buy groceries in the morning, […]

Assistens Kirkegård

January 19, 2011

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A favorite place of mine in Copenhagen is the cemetery Assistens Kirkegård. The world-famous writer Hans Christian Andersen is buried there as well as philosopher Søren Kirkegaard. But that’s not why I love it. The cemetery which was built-in 1760, has transformed in to a park in the middle of the city. The graves are still there, […]

The best vintage shops in Paris!

January 17, 2011

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If  you are like me and think that shopping in all the big cities like London, Paris and New York is all the same, you should go vintage shopping and head to the flea markets instead. Forget the big glitzy stores and find something truly unique to make you stand out from the crowd in […]

Hotel Al Ponte Antico Venice

January 16, 2011

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I first spotted Hotel Al Ponte Antico in Venice when sitting one lazy afternoon at my favorite square in Venice having the traditional venetian aperitif spritz ( a mix of campari, white wine and soda or prosecco, ice and lemon and an olive to top it of). Across the Canal Grande not far from the Rialto […]

Pizza East in London

January 14, 2011

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For a budget meal in London check out Pizza East. Its located in the hip Shoreditch area and are said to serve the best pizza in London. I think it’s really, really good in cool surroundings. It attracts celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Daisy Lowe – whatever that’s worth! Reservations is essential. Pizza East is a ten minute […]

Restaurant Carnivore Nairobi

January 12, 2011

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If you are going to Nairobi, it´s definitly worth to stop by ‘Africa’s Greatest Eating Experience’ as the Carnivore Restaurant (which means meat-eater) is called. They serve exotic meats such as zebra, crocodile and ostrich. The Carnivore doesn’t conform to the familiar restaurant traditions of passing out menus and waiting for people to order. Diners […]

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