All of our tours not only feed you the best each city has to offer but also immerse you in the local culture, authentic street life and history.
Danish Desserts: The Sweetest Treats You Need to Try
Many foodies have a sweet tooth, and Denmark caters to that very well. This Scandinavian country’s list of iconic desserts is never-ending. The delicious creations that hail from here are usually made with seasonal ingredients and quality produce, making them distinct from those of other nations. The Sweet Side of...
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Copenhagen Bakeries: A Guide to the City’s Sourdough, Pastries & Local Gems
I had no idea what I was walking into the first time I visited Copenhagen. I knew, like everyone else, about Danish pastries, but I wasn’t prepared for just how seriously this city takes its bakeries. Why Copenhagen Has Become a Bakery City Copenhagen has always had a strong baking...
Frikadeller: A Guide to Denmark’s Beloved Meatballs
The first time I came to Copenhagen, I was absolutely obsessed with frikadeller. These pan-fried meatballs, made from minced pork and veal, are a huge staple in Denmark. It’s a dish that has been enjoyed across generations and social settings in Denmark, and it remains as popular as ever. What...
Baixa Lisbon: History, Squares, Food & Local Experiences
Chances are you’ll spend some time in Baixa on your trip to Lisbon. This is the heart of the downtown area, nestled between the river and the surrounding hills. It’s filled with open plazas, geometric streets, and a constant flow of people, making it a fun area to explore. Why...
Saint-Germain Paris: History, Cafés, Culture & Local Experiences
History buffs, I’ve got a place in Paris I know you’ll love – it’s Saint-Germain-des-Prés! Blending medieval streets, intellectual heritage, cafés, and contemporary Parisian lifestyle, this part of the French capital has some real charm. Why Saint-Germain-des-Prés Is a Cultural and Historic Neighborhood Saint-Germain, Paris, is lively yet intimate, with...
Smørrebrød in Copenhagen: A Guide to the Danish Open Sandwich
Smørrebrød is one of Denmark’s most famous foods. Once you try it, you’ll understand why. It’s basically an open-faced sandwich with toppings piled onto a thick slice of dark rye bread called rugbrød. There’s no slice on top either, so you can see exactly what you’re getting. What is Smørrebrød?...
Copenhagen Street Food: Reffen, Torvehallerne & the Markets Worth Visiting
Copenhagen is one of those cities where street food is taken just as seriously as fine dining. Here, roadside eats and market culture coexist with Michelin dining, each firmly part of the city’s culinary identity. Why Copenhagen’s Street Food Scene Stands Out The street food scene here is defined by...
Les Halles Paris: History, Food, Shopping & Local Experiences
If you’ve been researching cool neighborhoods to visit in Paris, you’ll have likely stumbled across Les Halles. This district is in the heart of the city’s 1st arrondissement, surrounded by open plazas and café terraces, and it features a mix of underground shopping, gardens, and cultural spaces. Why Les Halles...
Le Marais Paris: History, Food, Shopping & Local Experiences
Oh, lovely Le Marais. A once-historic aristocratic district turned multicultural hub, this locality on the right bank of the River Seine is famed for its pre-revolutionary architecture, cobblestone streets, and gardens such as Charles-Victor Langlois. Why Le Marais Is One of Paris’s Most Vibrant Neighborhoods If I had to...