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What to See in PoznańA Guide to Poland’s Culture-rich Third City

During my wife’s radiotherapy treatment, I had some time to myself. This gave me a chance to scope out the city and work out what there is to see in Poznań. Poznań is very close to both my wife’s and […]

January 26, 2019January 30, 2019 Chris BehrsinFood, History and Culture, Europe
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Palaces in GranadaExploring Granada's Moorish heritage

View of The Alhambra from The Generalife Gardens

The Alhambra is the most visited of all the palaces in Granada. It’s also an important part of Spain’s heritage. With ornate Arabic stuccoes, stunning views of the Sierra Nevada and Valpairíso Valley, and rich insights into Granada’s past. But […]

May 23, 2018January 30, 2019 Chris BehrsinTravel Stories, Food, History and Culture, Europe
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10 Tantalizing Polish SoupsSome of the best of Polish cooking

Zurek soup in a bowl of bread

Polish soups are amazing. I lived in Poland for a couple of years and I had to adjust to sweet lunches from time to time and eating the main meal much earlier in the day. But these meals came first […]

May 5, 2018January 30, 2019 Chris BehrsinFood, History and Culture, Europe
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Sacromonte Caves and Cave MuseumExploring Granada's famous caves dwellings

It’s January near the Sacromonte Caves Museum in Granada, Spain. The air is as warm as a summer’s day back home in the UK, without the humidity. We navigate the narrow paths around the hill, the Albaicín behind us, the […]

April 23, 2018January 31, 2019 Chris BehrsinTravel Stories, Food, History and Culture, Europe
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Above The AlbaicínExploring Granada's highest points

It would be easy to visit Granada and never see the Albaicín quarter. There’s just so much going on in the Spanish city of Granada’s city centre. Flamenco shows with melodious guitar solos and dancers clicking their heels like hoof […]

January 9, 2018January 31, 2019 Chris BehrsinTravel Stories, Food, History and Culture, Europe
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Why The Hell You Should Visit Poland in WinterIt's warm enough when you wear the right clothes

It’s Poland in winter. -30 degrees below freezing and you’ve just come back from a hike. You’re glad you brought that down jacket, but still your face, feet, and hands are chilled to the bone. You feel as if your […]

January 31, 2017February 1, 2019 Chris BehrsinEurope
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