Top things to do in London
Top 10 things to do in London: a local’s guide! We have assembled the ultimate London inside tips for your next trip! 🇬🇧👇
Top 10 things to do in London: a local’s guide! We have assembled the ultimate London inside tips for your next trip! 🇬🇧👇
In Leipzig for the weekend? Our guide here outlines the must-see places and things to do in Leipzig during your two-day trip!
Tips for Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Andras, our Feasibility Manager at MEININGER Hotels, has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, and somehow MEININGER accompanied him. 😉 Of course, we had a lot …
Away from the tourist hubbub of Amsterdam, Westergasfabriek Amsterdam is one of the Dutch capital’s most interesting urban redevelopments 🏙️
It’s a good idea to turn up to London’s food markets with an empty stomach. Your guide to the best food markets in London is here!
After skating with my longboard from Germany to Istanbul last summer, I was ready for an even bigger adventure: I wanted to skate from Saigon to Singapore. To push myself to the limits, to experience, to grow, to travel. Along the way, I weaved through the most intense traffic I’ve ever seen, discussed global politics with Cambodian monks, became a pop-up Thai celebrity, and sweat more than I ever thought humanly possible.
The precursor to Carnival as we know it today was being celebrated 5000 years ago in Mesopotamia, and already in the Middle Ages the high-spirited celebrations that mark the beginning of Lent – including the practice of dressing up – were widespread and popular. Today, Carnival exists in different variations worldwide and generally divides people into two categories. On the one hand, you have the fans: those who love dressing up, who are always on the lookout for an extraordinary costume and who are barely able to stand the anticipation in the build-up to Carnival season.
Frankfurt, the commercial capital of Germany, has quite a few interesting facts and stories behind it. Let’s take a look at some of them here: