08/06/2014
We are now in Portugal! Today we visited the Palacio da Pena in Sintra. So beautiful!
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We are now in Portugal! Today we visited the Palacio da Pena in Sintra. So beautiful!
Sunset next to Popeye Village in Malta.
Getting lost around Valletta, Malta :)
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See how to prepare yourself for it here!
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Hi there! We started planning the year. Do you want to know more? Have a look at our new post!
http://www.simplyaroundtheworld.com/2014/01/and-we-are-back.html
See the end of our rtw 2013! Enjoy your week!
http://www.simplyaroundtheworld.com/2013/10/day-23-and-thats-all-folks-for-now.html
Have a nice friday!
http://www.simplyaroundtheworld.com/2013/10/day-22-big-buddha-and-tai-o-in-lantau.html?m=1
http://www.simplyaroundtheworld.com/2013/02/whats-craziest-thing-youve-done-in-your.html
Some of you might still remember, when we were travelling around the world, whenever we had the time and the camera at hand, we asked the locals two questions:
Simply Around The World: Navigating new waters
Even though it feels like only yesterday, it’s been exactly one year since we finished our trip around the World and came back to the old continent. Some blog posts were slow to follow, but finally I think we covered everything we wanted. Still missing some summary, and further tips, they will follo...
http://www.simplyaroundtheworld.com/2012/02/great-wall-of-china.html
Once in Beijing, you should not miss the Great Wall. However, finding a decent tour without 2 million tourists can be a real challenge. Nearest and most accessible part of the wall is Badaling. If you absolutely want to go there, do so on the weekdays. Second to Badaling is Mutianyu, which is a bit ...
http://www.simplyaroundtheworld.com/2012/01/tiananmen-square.html
Tiananmen square is a huge square in the middle of Beijing, just south of the Tiananmen Gate and the Forbidden city. With its 440 000 square meters it is the third largest city square in the world. It is most famous of the protests in 1989 and that it is host to the mausoleum of chairman Mao.
http://www.simplyaroundtheworld.com/2012/01/beijing-capital-of-capitalist-communism.html
Beijing, literally meaning “northern capital” is the capital of China with around 19 million inhabitants. I happened to arrive here by a high speed train from Qingdao, which was an achievement itself regarding the pure Chinese information board hanging at the train station.
http://www.simplyaroundtheworld.com/2011/12/qingdao-livable-modern-city.html
My venture into China began in the city of Qingdao. With it’s 3.5 million inhabitants, the city is nowhere to be found amongst the most populous Chinese cities. Often elected as one of the most livable cities in China, in fact, it was offering a very pleasant first step.
http://www.simplyaroundtheworld.com/2011/12/gyeongju.html
Gyeongju, also known as Gyeongju-si or Kyongju, but not to be mistaken with Gwangju, Jeju or Cheongju (although they all sound the same) is a coastal city in the east of Korea, around 400 kms from Seoul. It used to be the capital of the Silla dynasty and most prominently features a number if little ...
http://www.simplyaroundtheworld.com/2011/12/merry-xmas-and-happy-new-year.html
To all our loyal readers, who actually celebrate it, we wish you an awesome Christmas time and a New Year full of adventures!
http://www.simplyaroundtheworld.com/2011/11/ha-long-bay.html
From the very moment you arrive to Ha Noi, Vietnam, you will be overwhelmed by the numerous trip offers to Ha Long bay. The offers differ greatly in price, but from the pictures they show, you will have hard time to judge the quality. The rule here is do NOT take a one day trip! Take a 2 or 3 night ...
Simply Around The World: Hanoi: it’s different!
Going for a walk on a misty morning might just feel like a journey back in time. There are no tall buildings or skyscrapers or metro lines in the city. Strolling down on one of the wider French-style avenues, you catch a glimpse of key military and government buildings left and right. All of them ha
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