what to do in malta
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Valletta- capital of Malta

  Valletta is one of the best preserved fortified cities and the smallest capital in the EU. It is situated between 2 deep harbours and Valletta's buildings date from 16th century. Unfortunately, the air raids from the Second World War…
best beach in malta
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Maltese beaches

Opting for Malta is due either to its beaches and bays either the tangled history.  It was too sunny not to sunbathe and plenty of sandy, stony beaches were waiting for us. I was already getting tired of St Julian's beach so we had finally…
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1 Day Cruise

We planned a one day cruise on the 2nd day of July, as the sky was bright and the sun was prepared to burn my skin. The ticket costed only 17 euros, because we got a small discount of 8 euros, which didn't bother us at all, considering that…
what to do in croatia
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Dubrovnik

Another advantage of spending the holiday in Budva is that you can make a city break in Dubrovnik, Croatia. As the weather was a bit cloudy, my parents and I decided to visit Dubrovnik. I strongly believe that the best memories are made…
how danes dress like, life in denmark blog
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Montenegro

One month ago, I have been asked by my parents whether to go with them or not to Montenegro. My answer was a precise refusal, but I finally accepted, as my friends were clueless about summer 2014. In fact, my parents' offer seemed to be more…
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Aalborg carnival

Denmark is known for its crazy party people and that's why there are many festivals during the year. Aalborg Carnival is one of them or better said, THE ONE.Actually, this carnival is the second largest carnival in Scandinavia and it meets…
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Vintage Fleur

Why have cotton when you can have silk? I will go back in time by posting some old photos, which reminded me of warm careless spring days. I found them in my archive and I keep starring on my skeleton-like legs. I am not missing those kind…
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Sagrada Familia

What can you do when there are only 4 hours left to say goodbye to Barcelona? The secret is simple: Continue exploring, no matter how exhausted you are , even after walking over 20 km every day and partying hard until 6 am in the last night.…
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Park Guell

It was 4 o'clock and the guys called to tell us to be home in maximum 2 hours, because the landlord will come to check the flat and to get paid.  We were still trying to puzzle out the mystery of finding Park Guell. At least, English wasn't…
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Heading to Park Guell

I am writing from Romania about the next episode in Spain, but I will jump straight to the forth day, because it was my good hair day and obviously more adventurous than the previous one. You know that feeling when your hair is perfectly fluffy…
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Primero día

After 2 hours and a half on the plane, we bought a bus return ticket (€15.00  for a single and  €25.00  for a return) to Estació del Nord, which takes one hour and a half. No one was waiting us nowhere, so we had to figure out how…
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Copenhagen Streetstyle

Danish style definition  =throwing on lots of layers of clothing, wearing an unzipped coat (rather be cold, than look uncool), a statement necklace brightening your outfit,  having a chic messy bun and last but not least, wearing something…