• Croatia - Rijeka

    Mololongo apartments – roomtour

    The apartment building is located right in the city center, so you’re super close to everything. If you just exit the building and stand with your back against the front door you will see the harbor area and a few nice restaurants with a perfect view of the ocean, turn to your right you’ll find a few small shops, and if you keep walking until the end of the building you’ll find yourself at the big square where all the busses arrive and depart from, taxi station as well. Turn to your right again and you’ll see the Mololongo sign for the check-in desks. Keep walking and turn right and…

  • Croatia - Rijeka

    First impressions of Rijeka in Croatia

    Okay, so visiting Rijeka in May can be a bit of a lottery when it comes to the weather… the two first days of our four-day stay were warm as any hot summer day in Europe, like almost 30 degrees. But the weather is moody as … yeah! The next day we woke up to a thunderstorm. The temperature dropped to about 17 degrees, it was raining sideways cuz of the heavy winds and it was absolutely pouring down! It sure was an experience! We flew in by Ryanair to the tiny airport of Rijeka, which is small and super cute. Actually one of the smallest airports I have ever…

  • Italy - Brindisi

    Brindisi – first impression

    A lot of you have been asking about our trip to Brindisi, so I thought I would give you kind of a first impression… First of all, let me start by saying that we love Italy, so booking a trip to Brindisi was a simple choice for us, even though none of us had even heard of this city before this. But as we do love Italy we were just sure that we would love Brindisi as well. And we did! We booked our tickets through Ryanair, where we paid about 350 euros for two people, Thursday to Sunday. The transfer taxi set us back 20 euros, and it took…

  • Croatia - Rijeka,  Italy - Bologna,  Sweden - Stockholm,  Sweden - Vadstena

    Plans for the summer of 2022

    So here’s the thing, we’ve been kind of going for a while and I thought I would give you a bit of an explanation of what’s been going on… and share our plans for the summer. Firstly, we’ve been traveling just as before, just this year we’ve been to Estonia, Poland, Italy, and Croatia, and there’s more to come. We’ve been updating on our other socials, but not the blog. We have a bunch of trips planned ahead, and I’ll share that with you in a minute but first I just want to get into what’s been going on with the blog. I haven’t been able to update the blog…

  • Poland - Warsaw

    Heading to Warsaw in Poland

      As I’ve told you all before, we visited Krakow during the fall of 2021 and after that trip which enjoyed immensely, we’ve been wanting to explore more of Poland. Naturally, our thoughts were pulled towards the capital of Poland, Warsaw, and that’s where we’re heading right now. We’re staying in Warsaw for the weekend, so only three nights, and I am just hoping that it will be enough time to see all of the beautiful places that we’ve been reading upon. You all know that I am not the best to update the blog at the time that we’re traveling, but I do promise you to update Instagram with…

  • Estonia - Tallinn

    Walk with me through the streets of Tallinn

      Since we were on a cruise from Stockholm in Sweden to Tallin in Estonia, we only had that one day in the city before we had to get back to ship. I am gonna tell you more about the cruise itself, I promise. But If I am to be completely honest, with all that we were able to see of the city in that short period of time – we had time enough. Of course, if you want to see more of the outer parts of the city, or go on tours and daytrips, then you will not have enough time. I really enjoyed walking around in the city.…

  • Poland - Krakow

    Krakow by night

    As I told you all before when I showed you the images of Krakow during daylight, the city is even more stunning after dark. If you look closely at the image that’s showing the outdoor serving tents on the main square you can see that they’re starting to set up their Christmas decorations. I can only imagine the sights during Christmas, that must be a wow-feeling for sure. So this is how Krakow looks after sundown, but to be fair, in November the sun sets pretty early. And if you’re looking for a guide to the nightlife in Krakow, well, you’ll just have to keep looking cuz I couldn’t tell…

  • Poland - Krakow

    Wodka tasting

    You all know that we love going to different kind of tastings, regardless if it includes food, snacks or different kind of beverages. So when we saw that they had a place called Wodka Bar in Krakow, where they held vodka tasings, we just had to go and try it out. It’s a supercute small place, where you order your trey of vodkas at the bar. They have all kinds, straight up simple once, flavored, you name it – they’ve got it. We went on the simple one, with just plain vodkas cuz that’s what we wanted to try. And it was fun to have experienced this, but if I…

  • Poland - Krakow

    Warm apple cider

    So it all started out with me ordering a cider, as per usual, but when the bartender at this supercute little place called Singer asked me if I wanted my cider served warm or cold – well, imagine my suprise! Warm cider, is that a thing? I’ve had mulled wine for sure, but I don’t think I have ever walked into a bar and ordered a warm apple cider. During our trip to Krakow we had it quite often though, it was the perfect drink to give you that extra bit of warmth during the colder days. It was served with apples, lime and cinamon, quite the combination if you…

  • Poland - Krakow

    Walk with me through the streets of Krakow

    As you can see in all of the images the weather was quite grey at the time we visited, but to be honest that’s hardly exclusive to Krakow during late autumn. All of the northern parts Europe kind of has that kind of weather in between the seasons. But the architechture is really stunning, so even though I always prefer blue skies and sunshine, I hardly minded the greyish. As you can see the buildings are old but colorful, with lots and lots of shopping and restaurants. As we walked through the old cobblestreets, we saw quite a lot of restauration of the building and one thing that really struck…