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Finally weekend! BY THEA NEUBAUER & SANDRA ROTHFELD
PHOTO: misterandmissesdo.com
We have waited a little with our new edition of Dearsouvenir. For good reason! The last weeks and months, we have been listening to your feedback, have collected ideas and worked a lot on the concept, layout and contents for our travel and shopping magazine Dearsouvenir. Now we are extremely fond of our new issue 2 and hope that you like it as much as we do! This year, each issue will be published under a main topic and will combine different destinations inside the magazine. This one starts with the main topic #TGIF. A hashtag, which means „Thank God it‘s Friday“ and has become important especially because of thousands of pictures on Instagram and other Social Media channels in the recent years. Why did we choose this topic? A short trip to an unknown city or to a beloved destination throws us out of our normal life for a few moments during the weekend. Thus we can continue with fresh ideas and a little more rested the following Monday. Because work or our washing machine remains undone on
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Sunday, while we can walk through the streets of Ghent (see our weekend trip) or admire cacti in Tucson. Of course we know that destinations such as Seoul or South Africa are no weekend destinations for Europeans. However Dearsouvenir strives to reach an international readership and for our followers from Los Angeles, Tucson might be accessible for a weekend trip after all. For all of our destinations we can promise: you will find enough to do the week after the weekend because there is so much to see. We do hope that you‘ll enjoy the layout and destinations (spread around the globe) and our other sections: Arrival – with all information there is about Friday, Departure – with our wonderful hand luggage style shooting and return – with ideas for your return back home. We look forward to hearing your feedback and thank all of our contributors who contributed to this edition. Now please enjoy the next weekend and send us some impressions by using the hashtag #Dearsouvenir!
Thea & Sandra
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FIND ALL OF OUR ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE - JUST CLICK ON THE LINE AND JUMP TO THE RIGHT PAGE
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TGIF of the editorial team
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Introduction: weasy – a travel platform for the weekend
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The Friday – an infofeature
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Travel from cheap to luxurious: A weekend in Barcelona
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At home abroad: comparison of accomondations
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Airbnb: The game of travel, places & the love of travel
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Packpoint – When an app packs your bag
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10 things that we never travel without
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Take me away – Dearsouvenir hand baggage style shoot
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A R R I VA L 104 Destination GHENT with our partner Provamel 160 Destination IRELAND 194 The Art of travelling … Visiting Ireland on a houseboat 204 Destination SEOUL 232 Destination TUCSON 262 Destination WEST COAST SOUTH AFRICA RETURN 292 Oddity of the issue: The Snail Mark 294 A weekend in your hometown 304 Cook your wanderlust – Traditional menus from Nigeria & Seoul 332 Open your bag please: Billie Ray Martin 336 When in Venice … Afterlife of a souvenir 344 Imprint DEARSOUVENIR
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TRAVEL ROUTE OUR TRAVEL STORIES ARE LEADING US ACROSS THE GLOBE. JUST CLICK ON YOUR DESIRED DESTINATION AND JUMP TO THE FEATURE.
Destination IRELAND Jump to page Destination T U CSON Jump to page
Tips for BARCELONA Jump to page
Traditional menu NIGERIA Jump to page
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Destination G HENT Jump to page
Traditional menu SO UTH KO R E A Jump to page
Tips for V ENICE Jump to page
Destination W EST COAST S O U T H AFRICA Jump to page
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THE TEAM THE TEAM BEHIND DEARSOUVENIR - EVERYONE WHO HAS WORKED ON THIS ISSUE, DESIGNED PAGES, WROTE ARTICLES, PLANNED AND ORGANISED THIS ISSUE – IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Peter Bihr
Zoe Blechschmitt
Marie Darme
Publisher
Marketing
Design
Nina Förster
Wolfgang Macht
Helena Melikov
Content
Publisher
Design
Thea Neubauer Chief Editor & Design
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Christina Schäferkord
Nadine Steinmetz
Design
Operations
Antonia Sutter Publisher & Marketing
SYMBOLS Dearsouvenir logo We took the outline of our logo and you can find this form throughout our issue as visual element. Shows external links to other websites, people‘s pages etc.)
Alex Sutter Sales
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#TGIF TEXT: Maureen Schneider
Thank
Goodness
American
TV
it’s
heralding the weekend after
friday!
channel
ABC
long, gruelling days of work.
were the first to coin the term TGIF during the 80s and 90s.
Even
Famous shows like ″Full House“ and
″Sabrina
The
Instagram,
Twitter,
Facebook & Co have adopted the
Teenage
hashtag #TGIF, curating pictures
Witch“ were only two cogs in
of beautifully laid tables, friends
the wheel of Friday night prime
gathering for a meal and parties.
time television. In 1978, the movie ″Thank God It’s Friday“ premiered, offering the second
The point: get out and discover
version of the acronym TGIF.
your world because it’s your oyster, especially on Fridays.
Over
30
years
This
later,
issue
of
Dearsouvenir
shows you the best activities for
TGIF is more up to date everyone’s
your perfect weekend. Explore
favourite weekday has
new destinations, locations and
gained somewhat of a
events that will make every
than
bank
ever:
holiday
status,
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#TGIF
Playlist
New York!
By the way: we created a special TGIF-playlist on spotify for you! Tracks like Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) by Katy Perry, Hello Friday by Flo Rida ft Jason Derulo and Friday I‘m In Love by The Cure are only a few of your favourite friday evening songs. Your guarantee for a fun friday night as the start to the perfect party weekend.
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NEW YORK!
#TGIF
Voices
WHAT DO YOU DO ON FRIDAYS?
Ricarda from 23qmStil would love to take of to New York every Weekend, the city that never sleeps especially not on a Friday night!
BERLIN Luisa our marketing expert loves that the days are getting longer now and that you can sit outside until late at night again. Perfect conditions for a night out on the town. She starts in Berlin with a glas of Ricard at the Silicon Drinkabout .
COPENHAGEN Jeanny, cookbook author and owner of the blog Zucker, Zimt und Liebe loves to travel on weekends and tries to come of the everyday life in Copenhagen or Groningen. The nordic countries just now how work the slow movement...
GLĂœCKSPAKET Julia Danner: "Friday starts for me with writing my column Lucky bundle for the Weekend , where I travel virtually trough the world and radiate some weekend bliss."
HELLO
WEASY! CONCIERGE FOR WEEKEND TRAVELS
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WEASY TEXT: Nikolas Appels PHOTOS: weasy.travel
couldn’t be easier: get inspired,
Please introduce yourselves and your company “weasy” in a few
make your choice, and book. It is like a concierge for weekend
words.
trips which is what the market
We’re Niko and Alex, we’re both
had been lacking. The problem
27 years old and have known each
wasn’t with the options available
other since we went to school
out
together in Lugano. Alex studied
winded and very intransparent
firm while I finished a degree
process that required answers
Hospitality
to
Management at EHL in Zurich
many
questions:
Which
destinations are within driving
and then joined Centralway, a
distance? What are my possible
FinTech. mid-2014
that
ideal getaway used to be a long-
work for a small venture capital
In
rather
and transparency. Picking the
(St. Gallen) and then went to
International
but
previously they lacked focus
Business Administration at HSG
in
there
destinations by plane? Is this we
decided
to
a good price? Do the dates suit
revolutionise the weekend trip
my plans? What’s the weather
industry and started ″weasy″
going to be like? What is there
a platform designed to enable
to do at the destination? What
customers to book a weekend
can I see? Which is the best
trip there and then without the
hotel around? Do they have
time-consuming
vacancies? And so on. All these
research.
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questions need to be answered
- and by the time an idea takes
before you book because what
shape you have lost interest
good does a 100€-deal on a
or click the ″book now″ button
flight to Barcelona do you if
completely unnerved. We always
your plane back home leaves at
fantasised
6am on Sunday morning. What’s
popping in at the right moment
the use of a great hotel deal in
to proclaim: ″Hey guys, I have
Bordeaux if every flight there
compiled a couple of perfectly
costs in excess of 500€ or comes
suited getaway options for you.
with two layovers.
Just pick what most tickles your
Weasy answers all these basic
fancy…and
questions for you and will only
wasting time looking.″
display relevant trips for the
When your university course is
two weekends ahead – from destinations.
book
someone
instead
of
focused on management and
short car trips to plane trips to European
about
hospitality it hones your sense
Your
for service and quality which is
perfect weekend getaway is just
how the idea behind ″weasy″
one click away.
was hatched. Hospitality is the
How did you come to found “weasy“? What was your
promise of fully internalising
inspiration?
what we want to offer to our
The idea behind ″weasy″ was
customers: More than just great
born from my dissertation thesis
service
at EHL. We had always thought
i.e. at their selected hotel, but
that planning a spontaneous
right from the start, from the
weekend trip involved an undue
customer’s first thoughts about
amount
endless
a getaway. From their very first
searching and picking & mixing
step towards an idea we set out to
of
hassle:
the idea of service. And that’s
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destination,
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The two founders Niko and Alex
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actually make people‘s (smaller)
that will give you a weekend
dreams come true. Statistically
you will never forget. We work
speaking, everybody has these
tirelessly to fulfil our promise
yearnings exactly 1.38 times a
of offering the best selection of
day – but can’t do anything about
short trips and always manage
them until the weekend. That’s
to surprise you. Whether you’re
where our service picks them
toying with the thought of a city
up. Who would want to waste
trip, a weekend in the country,
time sieving through countless
a spa getaway or an activity
potentially
break, we want to inspire you to
interesting
offers
available online?
do something unusual, like ice
What does “weasy“ mean and how did you pick the name for
fishing in Geilo, a night spent in
your platform?
The selections we present to
weasy – weekends made easy. It
you are secret gems and we like
a tree house or at an ice hotel.
to think of ourselves as pearl
is a portmanteau that captures
divers going deep to find more
what our service is about: An
than your average last minute
easy way to make plans for a great weekend.
travel service provider.
Why is “weasy“ special? What sets it apart from other travel
What do you imagine the typical
services?
The
The “weasy“ service isn’t limited
demanding and knows what he
to new and inspiring offers
or she wants, but is still open
each week, “weasy“ is eager to
to being inspired. The main
learn from and about you as a
characteristic, however, is their
traveller so it can find the offers
unwillingness to waste precious
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time browsing the web for ideas.
experience, not a bargain!
They put a premium on being
There is background music on your website. Is that meant to
offered well thought-out ideas which enable them to choose
trigger a certain reaction?
with one click. They are not
We talked about yearnings before,
easily fooled and expect great
a longing to leave everything
value for money. You can liken
behind - even if it’s just for a
the experience to choosing from
moment – and let the thought of
a menu: a very good restaurant
“up, up and away“ take over. That’s
won’t have a menu card boasting
the thought behind the music, too.
100 selections. There will only be
Are there any destinations which are particularly popular on your
a few, but they will be fresh and perfectly put together to reflect
platforms?
seasonal offers. That’s what you can expect from us, too. You
City trips are always popular,
will find classic destinations like
regardless of the season. Our
Berlin, Paris, Rome, London or
suggestions come packed with
Madrid but we always try to also
insider tips and always offer
inject new and fresh impulses.
particularly good value for money.
“Weasy“ customers are looking
Adventure
for
inspiration,
moments
be a bit pricier but they still
to
treasure
unique
offer extraordinary value, not to
for
and
a
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mention the experience!
any place – treasures just waiting
Which city is the best destination for a short trip with hand luggage
to be discovered. Our “Near-
only?
cover these areas.
Almost any destination in Europe
Is there something you yourselves
is suitable for a carry-on-only
bring home from each trip you
trip – provided you have planned it properly. The bigger cities are an obvious choice as they are both accessible and exciting, there’s
something
new
to
discover every time you come to
You“ service has been created to
take? We are not that much into souvenirs and items of material value, we appreciate sentimental value. We’re interested in getting
visit. Many cities also have really
to know something that’s typical of
great alternative destinations to
each place we visit - be it a dish, a
offer not 100km outside their
wine or maybe even a special type
boundaries. But you have to
of gin – and discover something
know where and what they are –
new. What could be more precious
or check out “weasy“. Now you
than a collection of beautiful
may not want to get on a plane for each trip, but that’s not a problem at all! Many people have very little appreciation for what their home region has to
memories? Which
three
indispensable
things for
a
are perfect
weekend trip?
offer. There are countless great
Joyful anticipation, someone with
destinations and hotels to be
whom to share the experience
found within 300 km of almost
and of course “weasy”.
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THANK YOU,
WEASY! WWW.WEASY.TRAVEL
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Friday OUR INFO FEATURE ON WHAT’S ARGUABLY THE MOST POPULAR DAY OF THE WEEK
For many people in Germany, Friday is the most appealing day of the week. We may still have to go to work in the morning but more often than not we can leave early and enjoy some much needed free time. On a Friday everything seems to be just a bit more relaxed. Read more about how we and other people internationally spend our Fridays in this info feature.
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The boarding crew CO-PILOT
JULIA JERG
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The former PR and Marketing Consultant from Munich has been travelling as a digital nomad since 2011, writing about . her travels on www.jeyjetter.com So far she has visited 50 countries on 6 continents and stayed in Sweden, Spain, Australia, Chile and Canada for longer stretches of time. In 2015 she set out on her current adventure and made her way to Mexico where she started on her way through Central America which will lead her to the Galapagos Islands, which are part of Ecuador, by mid-2016. jeyjetter.com
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THANK GOD IT‘S FRIDAY
TGIF! How we have longed for it - the definite sense of relief in the face of two days of diverse relaxation to come! Friday hails freedom and fun. We have taken a look at this most popular of all days of the week and how people go about it around the world. Read about traditions and curiosities in this special Friday feature. Let’s begin at the beginning and look at the origins of the days
way while Saturday and Sunday were all about kicking back and
of the week: The Bible says God
relaxing.
created the world in seven days;
The Babylonians thought the
on Friday he made the animals.
planets influenced the various
With a good pinch of narcissism
days of the week and hence
we’re tempted to attribute a
assigned one to each of them.
special place to Friday for this
Friday was named for the planet
fact alone: it was the last day
Venus which is still obvious
of his working week before the
today in the French word for
creation of humans. Just like today
it, “vendredi”. Venus was the
everything up to Friday is focused
goddess of love, which may go
on getting the chores out of the
a long way to explaining our
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no alarm threatening to go off in the morning, it’s the perfect
enduring love it. version
The
chance to party till dawn.
for English
Friday
goes
A stark contrast to a night spent
back to the Norse goddess
at the club is the typical Friday of
Frigg (it was Frīge’s day in Old English)
while
the
a devout German: The memory
German
of Good Friday and the death of
Freitag is named for Freya (a
Jesus is kept alive by fasting. So
close equivalent to Frigg in
if you are enjoying a nice piece
Germanic mythology).
of meat on a Friday you will feel more at home in the social
One typical Friday night activity
circle of the aforementioned
for Germans between 20 and 30
club goers. The vast majority
is clubbing. If there is a night that
of people still sticking to the
was made to be danced away,
religious traditions are of the
it’s definitely Friday night. With
older generation.
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WHEN IN ROME, DO AS THE ROMANS DO!
Great Britain A typical Friday in Great Britain
Abdullah moved the beginning
isn’t all that different from one
of the weekend to Friday. On
in Germany. Brits, however, tend
Sunday, however, it’s back to
to get started on their weekend
work for his subjects. So they
merriment at the pub straight
don’t get more than our two
after work without popping back
days off either but their Friday is
home first. Although there is no
an actual free day.
official closing time anymore, most pubs will close between
Schweden
11p.m. and midnight due to That’s
In Sweden your average Friday
when the Brits go home, but just
may not be anything all too
to change their outfits and then
special but at least once a year
make for a club.
it’s a major event when all
licensing
obligations.
the shops close down as the
Saudi Arabia
Swedes prepare for the second biggest
festival
of
the
year
More than just custom: In the
(after Christmas): “Midsommar”
Arab world the entire week
(midsummer). Held each year on
is set up different to ours by
the Saturday that falls between
state decree. In Saudi Arabia
the 20th and 26th of June,
for example, the weekend was
midsommarafton
officially comprised of Thursday
Eve) the Friday before is when
and Friday until 2013. In order to
everybody leaves the city to go
facilitate business relations with
and see their family, friends and
the Western world, King
neighbours in the country.
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it’s
a
celebration
consumption
nights
whole.
important as the event itself and are
often turn out to be even more
nothing if not hot! A typical past
fun. The men gather around
time if the “asado” a barbecue
the open fire (An electric grill is
and a chance to discuss meat!
not compatible with barbecue
Now, Germans may like their
ethics!) with a bottle of beer or
barbecue, but in Chile the
a glass of Chilean wine in their
Germans idea of it would
hands and talk shop while the
hardly
in
a
meat
Preparations are at least as
Chile Friday
as
of
the
women prepare the sides in the
starter. So it’s no wonder
kitchen enjoying a pisco sour or
that
qualify
Chile
the
as
amounts
of
two…
meat purchased for the asado are more often than not enough to
Buddhismus
one
In Buddhism, the different days
or
of the week have individual
even Sunday. But
properties and a specific Buddha
in Chile it’s not
statue is assigned to each of
about the actual
them. The Friday Buddha is
grilling process,
depicted in a thoughtful pose:
host
another
on
Saturday
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standing up with his hands
him almsfood and together they
crossed on his chest (left over
explored ways of simplifying
right). The word for Friday is
the Buddha’s teachings so they
“Paang
which
could be understood by people
translates as “the Buddha of
without schooling. The status of
contemplation”.
to
peace and contemplation shows
legend, the Buddha met two
the Buddha reflecting on how
of his first lay followers on a
to make his teachings easier to
Friday. The two salesmen gave
understand. Another example
Ram
phueng”
According
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of an important event that
He becomes Crusoe’s servant
happened on a Friday.
as well as his companion, and
No feature about Friday is
Crusoe names him for the day
complete without talking about
on which the two of them meet:
Daniel Defoe’s novel Robinson
Friday.
Crusoe which we hope will awaken your wanderlust: It
All this talk of Friday has put
is the tale of a 17th century
me into a distinct weekend
salesman stranded on a desert
mindset, so I will finish writing
island off the American Atlantic
now and enjoy my free time
coast. He spends 28 years on the island (before finally being
the British way: with a well-
rescued by pirates) and makes
deserved pint. Wishing you all
the acquaintance of a “wildling”
a nice rest of the week. Cheers!
who was chased by cannibals.
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“I love souvenirs because I think they are such a wonderful way of sharing your beautiful memories with friends and family. But since I have become a constant traveller and only rarely fly home, I have not collected additional
souvenirs. I used to bring home a culinary specialty from the countries I visited because I like the idea of getting to know foreign cultures through their cuisines: wine from Chile, cheese from France and chocolate from Belgium.“
My Dearsouvenir from Julia Jerg
Belgian chocolate
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A Weekend in Barcelona
TRAVEL FROM CHEAP TO LUXURIOUS TEXT & PHOTOS: Sophia Schillik Sophia Schillik takes us with her on a trip to Barcelona before we get deeper into Dearsouvenir and start getting lost in our various destinations. Sophia is going to prepare us mentally for different types of travelling – from economic to luxurious – and shares some useful tips she brought back home from her weekend in Barcelona. Those tips can of course also be applied to any other destination.
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C O N T R I B U T O R
The Boarding Crew T O U R
G U I D E
BARCELONA SOPHIA SCHILLIK
Sophia Schillik changes cities like others do it with their toothbrushes. Almost. One year ago, Munich-born Sophia Schillik moved to Cologne to fulfill her dream: writing about food and food photography. Her love for the beautiful things in life has her travelling the world in search of the best recipes and souvenirs.
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but no money in my pockets.
Little Pockets
But don’t let this be a deterrent
Finally, a little time to relax;
– even the most renowned poets
to release the bindings of the
and thinkers have travelled on a
everyday and embrace a sense of
thin wallet. Exceptional moments
adventure and pleasure-seeking.
of culture, exciting city tours, and
Weekend trips are little pockets of
unforgettable evenings in good
freedom from the daily grind, an
company aren’t a question of
opportunity to refresh the body,
finance, but rather of curiosity,
soul and mind. There’s no better
openness and flexibility. I was able
dose of motivation than a mini
to stay free of charge on the sofa
excursion when a longer vacation
of a friendly Spanish host who I
is still well into the future and
met through the Couchsurfing
the coming weeks promise mere
community. The Mercat de la
looping routine. Of utmost credo:
Llibertat or Mercat Santa Caterina
Go wherever your heart desires.
are
Rule number two: stay consistent
tomatoes, jamón ibérico, cheese
I’ve spent many weekends in
and olives for a casual picnic in
the Catalan capital, through life
stages
budget-friendly
stops to pick up Caterina bread,
with your travel budget. Since
different
perfect
Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona’s
and
green oasis.
with varying balances in my bank account, this is a city where you can have it both
You can get a host of insider tips
ways – cheap and easy or
for thrifty shopping, restaurants
luxuriously decadent.
and bars from charming ice cream vendors or wait staff. Bar Leo, a
Bargain hunting? No problem!
small, authentic Flamenco tavern in the port area of Barceloneta, is
My love for Barcelona
definitely one to check out. The
started when I was still
cerveza is cold, the gin and tonic
a student. I had an
strong, and the walls are adorned
itch for wanderlust,
with newspaper clippings and 42
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posters of Spanish Flamenco king
cheap hostel or Airbnb
Miguel “Bambino” Vargas. On
can dig a little deeper into your
Saturday afternoons, residents of
pocket to splurge on some of the
the neighbourhood are bestowed
finer things in life, here and there.
the honour of local musicians’
Stroll through Antoni Gaudí‘s
melodies. A few steps further
Parc Güell, visit the impressive
you’ll find two grandmothers
Sagrada Familia, and dine at the
preparing exquisite dishes at
cozy Embat family restaurant,
La Cova Fumada
a beacon of
which serves dinner until around
Catalan cooking highlighted by
10:30 p.m. – ideal for those who
grilled squid, fried artichokes,
arrive on Friday evening. Or opt
so you
tortilla,
for a little lunch at Joan Noi, a
Manchego, and pan con tomate
lively, well-attended fish shack in
– inexpensive, authentic, and
Gràcia with delicious gambas a
Padrón
peppers,
la plancha and the world‘s best
incredibly delicious.
tuna in walnut sauce. Since you’re
En route with a judicious budget Exploring
Barcelona
already in the area, Gràcia is ideal for a little shopping excursion. by
foot or bike, enjoying the sunset views from Parc de Montjuïc, and taking in the balmy summer night scene at Plaça Reial with a glass of wine in hand – all of it
(almost)
gratis.
Here
you’ll
find
wonderful
boutiques, well-stocked wine and fine food shops, cute cafes, and plenty of bars where you can turn Saturday evening into the next day. An absolute must: indulging in some rum at Bar Raim
and
trying Vermouth at the Taverne Succulent
on Rambla del Raval.
Save some money by
walking
to
You’ll find even more shops and
get around and
unique boutiques in the trendy El
checking into a
Born neighbourhood as well as
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in the gothic quarter, Barri Gòtic.
can reach in half an hour by train
Spend Saturday morning buying
or bus. The clear, azure, and
a few culinary souvenirs or fresh
utterly spectacular ocean is just
ingredients for dinner, followed
a 500-metre walk from the train
by a visit to a bar for some
station and is absolutely worth
crunchy sweets and an espresso
the mini-trip – enjoy grilled fish
– definitely possible on a more
with views of the water or make
conservative budget. Sightseeing
your way back to the city to nosh
tip: The Santa Maria church with
at Tapas24
its breathtaking ceiling. Follow
chef Jordi Cruz’s crafty creations
that up with an ice cream or dulce
at Restaurant Ten‘s
de leche waffle in the sugar-sweet
easy decision by any means. You
, Mano Rota
or “it”
. Not an
also have the option to attend a
Café Biscuiter at the Plaça de
plethora of concerts and events
Sant Pere. Or perhaps an aperitif
throughout
at the hippyish Café Mescladis is
the
summer,
the
premiere of which is the world-
more your flavour?
renowned Sónar music festival. You’ll definitely want to purchase
To treat yourself
your tickets ahead of time for
A beach at the heart of the city –
that one. You’ll soon discover
how great is that? Rest your feet
plenty
of
in the warm sand and enjoy a
within
truly
fresh-pressed juice, cocktail, or
historical settings, a special
Cava at the trendy Princesa 23
atmosphere
bar
Barcelona FC’s Camp Nou
– now this is how you treat
fiestas
hosted
magical to
and
behold.
yourself. You’ll find the nicest
football stadium carries
beaches just outside Barcelona, in
an equally mythic aura.
Sitges, a quaint town 35 minutes
Though tickets used to
southwest of the city, that you
be impossible to get a 46
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hold of, the Catalans have recently
luxury, for a woman needs a
began releasing them for sale to
standout outfit for a dinner at
the general public. Those who
the posh Disfrutar . This must-
want to see the genius of Messi
try restaurant is headed by Oriol
and Co. live can purchase tickets
Castro and Eduard Xatruch of the
online or at the gate to be among
former Michelin 3-star restaurant
the 99,000-person spectacle.
El Bulli
most impressive haute cuisine
Noble prestige: Experience pure luxury
on the planet. A true gem that captures the taste of Spain. Before
Even your dearest companion
you sink into the soft pillows of
needs to accompany you on a Saturday
pre-noon
fitting at Lisa Wixell
, and serves some of the
the ritzy Hotel El Palace and carry
wardrobe
a delightfully decadent Barcelona
. The
weekend into your dreams and
Swedish fashion designer’s silky,
the next week, take the time to
airy feminine creations are almost
toast a nightcap on the rooftop
too beautiful to believe. A bargain
bar of the futuristic Barcelo Raval
they are not – one of the dream
. In addition to excellent drinks,
dresses will set you back anywhere between 150 and 600 euros –
it offers a spectacular 360-degree
but decidedly worth the price.
panorama of the city. Buenas
They’re the perfect complement
noches, Barcelona - you can be
to a weekend of sophisticated
so charmingly diverse.
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“One of my favourite avticities is to scour flea markets for beautiful things, esepcially when I’m abroad. The ‘fleamarket of thieves’ („Feira da Ladra“) in Lisboa is one of the loveliest places in the world. Plates, cutlery, old boxes and a tin
cone were a few of the things I had picked up when I stumbled across an old, wooden port wine box and fell in love. After quite some difficulties at the post office, we managed to get the thing back to Cologne where it now sits happily in our flat and reminds me of that holiday and all the happy memories.“
My dearsouvenir
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COMPARISON OF ACCOMONDATIONS
AT HOME
ABROAD TEXT: Sophia Schillik
COUCHSURFING
HOUSESITTING
F L AT EXCHANGE
AIRBNB
HOLIDAY A PA R T M E N T
HOTELS
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1
2
COUCHSURFING
HOUSE SITTING
couchsurfing.org hospitalityclub.org
trustedhousesitters.com
+F ree place to sleep/low travel costs, adventure appeal
+L iving without having to pay rent
+C ommunity vibe, warm hospitality, interesting experience
+B ig choice of countries
+M eet new people, insider tips from locals, establish meangingful contacts
+ Regular, planned everyday life
+H igh living standards, mostly including electricity, WiFi etc.
– A lot of work (pets, garden etc.) – Less suited for people on holiday, more for longer stays abroad
– Lack of comfort – Living with strangers, close proximity to others
– Additional costs have to be paid
– Requirements: flexibility and adaptability, experience in interacting with communities and social networks
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– Less flexibility, more of an everyday lifestyle
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4
FLAT EXCHANGE
AIRBNB
guesttoguest.com flatsandfriends.com
airbnb.com
+C hange of scenery, low-budget abode
+L ow budget or individual accommodation
+P rivate kitchen/ability to cook
+P rivate kitchen/ability to cook
+E xciting method of travel
+ I nsider tips, authentic experience
+ Exchange with other couples/ families
+H ospitable atmosphere/local living
+ Privacy
+N o disturbing room service/ private or social depending on personal preference
– Legal disadvantages/liability issues/incalculable risks – Membership fees for various platforms – No breakfast or room service
– No breakfast or room service, unresolved liability issues
– Requires trust and trustworthiness
– Requires trust and trustworthiness – Less privacy (if only one room) – Possibility or risk of last-minute cancellation of the room/ apartment by the landlord
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5
6
RENTAL/ VACATION HOME
HOTEL/ LUXURY HOTEL
homeaway.com
praktikhotels.com
wimdu.com
secretescapes.com
9flats.com
+ Room service/optional amenities: semi-boarding/breakfast, all-inclusive packages, spa extras
+ Certainty regarding security, comfort, and hygiene +P roven conventional property
+G uaranteed security, comfort, and hygiene, often in prime locations
+L egal protection in case of damage, reliable booking process +F lexible scheduling; no breakfast times, no reception etc.
–H igh to very high budget requirement –L imited privacy (room service/ cleaning disruptions)
+ Privacy – Higher budget requirement – No breakfast or room service
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THE GAME OF PEOPLE, PLACES AND THE LOVE OF TRAVEL The Dearsouvenir-Team opted to use Airbnb to find accomodation for their Ghent travel. The main reason being to take a closer look at this service, it‘s advantages and disadvantages, as well as the history behind it. However this review is not paid for but purely editorial.
TEXT: Philipp A. Stelzel PHOTOS: Helena Melikov ACCOMODATION: Ladislas Leys in Gent
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O U R
C O N T R I B U T O R
The boarding crew imprintmytravel.com
GER PASSEN
AIRBNB
philippstelzel
PHILIPP A. STELZEL Philipp Alexander Stelzel is the man behind “Fotoreisen Abenteuer”. His two passions can be recognized easily – travel and photography. Originally, he wanted to use his blog to share his impressions with friends and family. But by now, the website has grown strongly and developed into one of the bigger German-speaking travel blogs. “I hope that I can inspire you as well!” As a practiced airbnb user Philipp was the right person to write our feature about the american renting website.
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For many people who are fond
What is Airbnb?
of travelling, Airbnb became a
common
alternative
Airbnb is an online marketplace
to
for accommodation. Users can
hotels. It even brings together
rent and let accommodation over
different cultures and people
the platform. So to speak, Airbnb
from all around the world. Accommodation
is
is the link that brings together
available
host
in more than 190 countries. In
this
information
Dearsouvenir
tenant.
Airbnb
is
particularly used by people who
feature,
explains
and
need accommodation for a few
what
days in a foreign town. Usually,
Airbnb is and how it works and
hosts offer unused rooms in
provides you with useful tips.
their apartments. In many cases, complete apartments are let, sometimes whole houses, yachts,
For many years, I’ve been an enthusiastic user of Airbnb. In
houseboats or even castles.
2012, I used the platform for the
Nowadays, you also find many
first time when I did a short trip
commercial
to Berlin. Ever since, I’ve had good
marketplace. Since this is done a
experiences with it from Buenos
lot without a business registration
Aires to Helsinki.
and without paying taxes, Airbnb
Of course, I don’t book all my
is often criticised by the media.
trips through Airbnb. But in many cases I get the best deal there. Let me tell you what exactly Airbnb is and what makes the booking platform so special.
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offers
in
the
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How
does
Airbnb
work?
On the website airbnb.com
, you
can look for accommodation all around the world. Travellers can look at all accommodation without having an account. However, to make a reservation you need an Airbnb profile. You can also look for accommodation using a filter for your own preferences.
type of accomodation – complete apartment, private or shared room price – from very cheap to luxuirous s ize – number of bedrooms, bathrooms, beds dditional service – WiFi, TV, a kitchen, pool, whirlpool, sauna etc. kind of accommodation – apartment, house, B&B langauge of the host other keywords – ocean view, close to sights etc.
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If
you
find
suitable
occur with the booking: You have
accommodation that is available
to pay an Airbnb service fee that
in the desired time period, you
finances the benefits of Airbnb
can contact the host and ask for a
(like the 24/7 customer service).
reservation. Before you reserve,
Also, the price could include the
you should address open issues
value added tax (depending on
so that there won’t be any nasty
the country), the fee for currency
surprises
example,
conversion and other local taxes.
you should clarify questions like
The money will only be debited
these:
after
later.
For
the
host
confirms
the
reservation. The host can only access it 24 hours after check-in.
Are there towels? bed linen? Are we alone in this place?
When was Airbnb founded? Airbnb was founded by Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia in San
How much contact do you have with the host?
Francisco at the end of 2007. The city was already extremely expensive back then, and the two
If everything is clarified and accommodation.
roommates
had
difficulties paying the rent for
the host agrees, you can book the
fellow
their loft. Allegedly, they were
The
close to eviction then. In October
accommodation expenses and
2007, the hotel rooms in the
the cleaning fee are included in
city ran short because of the
the price, sometimes also a fee
Industrial
for additional guests.
Design
Conference.
Therefore, the founders had the
Next to that, additional costs will
idea to let their loft to conference
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FACTS & FIGURES With a market value of 24 billion US dollars, Airbnb is almost as valuable as the biggest hotel chains Hilton and Mariott.
Airbnb is active in more than 190 countries. You can even find places in in Kabul and Baghdad.
Airbnb guests stay longer than normal travellers. Those who book at Airbnb stay for an average of 5 nights. Guests in hotels and hostels stay for only 2.8 nights on average.
About 20% of Airbnb guests stay for longer than one month in their accommodation.
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Airbnb
Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an abbreviation for >>airbed and breakfast<< which is an allusion to the fact that Brian and Joe offered airbeds and breakfast to their first guests. The first website even had the domain name airbedandbreakfast.com but this bulky name was soon changed into the more concise Airbnb.
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participants that couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get any
can
hotel rooms.
accommodation.
So they converted their living
advantage for lessors is that they
The
of big
possibilities that they rarely use.
airbeds and got a homemade
Unlike with couchsurfing, you get
breakfast in the morning.
a financial offset for your efforts.
The concept worked: The guests
Also, letting on Airbnb gives you
who stayed during the conference
the opportunity to get in touch
weekend were delighted and the
offerer
time by letting rooms and sleeping
Breakfast. The guests slept on
about
an
earn money with little effort and
room into an improvised Bed &
enthused
become
with people from all around the
familiar
world.
atmosphere of the apartment. Also, Brian and Joe took $1,000 and were able to continue paying the rent for their loft. So they decided to conyinue
What should I pay attention to as a host on Airbnb?
with the concept. Just three
First of all, you have to ask
years later, Airbnb was active
yourself if you are allowed to let
in 5,000 cities in 142 countries.
on Airbnb at all: What does your
Today, you can look for
landlord say? Could there be any
accommodation
in
more
problems with the neighbours?
than 34,000 cities and 190
Like with every other income, you
countries with Airbnb.
have to pay taxes on the income you get from Airbnb. Many hosts donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do that which is why Airbnb
Why should I let my apartment on Airbnb?
has been criticised heavily in
Airbnb is a product
The tax rules differ from one
recent years.
sharing
country to another. Better ask
economy. This means
a tax consultant or Airbnb what
of that
the
kind of taxes occur.
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If you live in a quiet area, you absolutely should pay attention to establishing clear rules to avoid conflicts between your guests and the neighbours. Tell your guests in an unambiguous way which behaviour is allowed and which is not. Are they allowed to smoke, bring pets, invite guests, play music after 10 p.m.? You have to articulate issues like these in a clear way. It is also recommended to get insurance
for
the
short-term
let in case you have a more expensive normal
apartment. household
Your
insurance
wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t pay for damages. Airbnb protects hosts with an insurance sum of up to 1 million US dollars if there are any accidents in their let accommodation or in the surrounding area during a stay. But you shouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t waive additional insurance if you own/rent more expensive accommodation. You never know if the nice travel group from England turns out to be a blaring stag party that will leave no stone standing in your apartment.
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Furthermore, you have to keep an
accommodation
eye on the competitors. How much
compare the positive and negative
is paid for similar accommodation
ones.
in your neighbourhood? What do
is
these apartments/houses look
because of small details. But if
like? And how can you make sure
several guests complain about
that your accommodation stands
serious deficiencies, you know
out from the masses?
that you should look elsewhere.
Often,
evaluated
carefully
and
accommodation negatively
only
Apart from that, you should clarify What should I pay attention to as a guest?
all details with the host so that
For a guest, it is important
surprises. Especially the time and
to
positive
the place of the hand-over of the
evaluations and references as
keys should be clarified. It’s best
possible. Thereby, it’s easier to
to get the contact of your host
be accepted as a guest in very
on WhatsApp, Skype or Facebook
collect
as
many
you don’t experience any nasty
popular accommodation.
so that you can let them know in case you are late.
Read the evaluations of the
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”Actually, I am not a big shopper for souvenirs. For me, it’s more about collecting impressions and experiences on my travels. But while I write these lines, I look at my batik mask from Indonesia that hangs over
my desk. My stay on Java was the first big trip I did on my own. This is why it will always be one of the most special trips of my life. The mask reminds me of that time every day. Maybe it makes sense to occasionally buy souvenirs after all.”
My dearsouvenir by Philipp Stelzel
Batik mask
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TEST DRIVE: PACKPOINT
An App That Packs My Bags !? TEXT: Nina Fรถrster
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We’re all too familiar with the
and even allows you to choose
scenario:
vacation
between personal or business
awaits and the tiresome task
trips. So far so good. I’m interested
of packing is upon you. Like
in finding out more, however, so
everyone else, I’m not a big fan
I will simulate three scenarios to
of packing, though it’s not a
take the app through its paces.
process that consumes days or
Since I’m a bit skeptical, I should
even weeks of my time. It usually
disclose that I’ve downloaded the
isn’t until the night before I leave
free version for now. A premium
that I begin to put my suitcase
version is available in the App
together. A handwritten list of
Store for 2,99€, or in the Google
essentials to pack is a major help,
Play Store for a slightly higher
which I usually compile a few days
price.
before take-off. The only problem
I’ve
your
next
is forgetting to write something on the list – so why not use an app to help?
selected
different
travel
purposes, dates and destinations for my test. I am particularly interested to see how the analysis
creates
for the weather in October, for
individual packing lists, checks
example, will play out in the way I
the weather for your travel dates,
pack.
The App, PackPoint,
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SCENARIO NO°1
e u g a r P Let’s suppose I want to spend a long weekend in Prague. I’ve
My travel dates: April 15th - 18th
spontaneously chosen the 15th of April as my travel date and would like to stay for three nights. It will be a personal trip. The result is a packing list arranged based on my activities
Weather forecast: Partly cloudy, between 7 °C and 14 °C
and a few other factors. Even if I’m not a photographer, I find the list to be very sufficient. The only thing that would let me down would be forgetting to pack a lens cleaning cloth and flash bracket. This could be particularly helpful on cloudy days or in the dark,
Activities: Photography, international, cycling
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for
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Onto the cycling – and, let me tell you, the list is extensive. There is absolutely no cutting corners with PackPoint! Whereas I had envisioned a relaxed sightseeing tour by bike, the app prepares me for a more rigorous endeavour. According to its recommendation,
Plenty of items to complement
I should not leave home without
my activities are listed under the
proper shorts and gloves. It gets
headings “Important Things” and
more detailed as well, of course,
“Hygiene Products.” There are
but I had imagined a different,
some very useful suggestions
more leisurely journey. The
‘International’
listed on top of basics like t-shirts and jeans. A few of my highlights
category
include: reading glasses (I haven’t
includes many useful documents and
information
vaccination,
foreign
reached that age yet), contact
about
lenses (which I carry as rarely
currency
as glasses), and birth control
exchange and, network adapters.
pills (I had submitted that I was
This all sounds fine to me, though I have to admit I’ve never
female). The app even reminds
“confirmed
you of particular medications and
my
unit’s
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A reminder to pack an umbrella would have been very helpful for a cloudy forecast, though I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t complain much about the other recommendations. I also canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t confirm if the premium version would offer more concrete personalised thing
that
considerations. could
be
One
avoided
is
suggesting that those without vision impairments pack glasses and contact lenses. Otherwise, the app injected a bit of fun into the process of checking items off a list.
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SCENARIO NO°2
a c i r f A h t u So I am a man now! And now it’s time for a two-week beach, fitness and
My travel dates: November 2nd August 2nd
swimming trip to South Africa. Specifically, I’ll be on my way to Cape Town. Why male? Well, the recommendation to pack birth control pills made me curious if contraceptives for men are also on the list. Let’s find out…
Weather forecast: Partly cloudy, 14 °C to 23 °C (is it safest to always account for partly cloudy weather?)
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clothes to pack. The suggestions
Oh,
aren’t quite as fitting as they were
missing. Apparently you always
for Prague – I’ve mentioned that
need to make the “International”
I have access to laundry during
selection if you want a reminder to
my trip, but I could definitely do
pack your passport. Unfortunately
with a few more pairs of shorts.
that’s missing here. And just to
Or is it assumed that I’ll only be
confirm my male orientation: yes,
wearing swimming and sports
there are condoms on the list!
shorts during the duration of my stay?
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and
there’s
something
n o d Lon
SCENARIO NO°3
My travel dates: August 2nd - 4th
No more recreation – I want to know if the business mode works, and for that I transition back into my female role. The scope of activities quickly minimises to include the following: Work,
Weather forecast: Party cloudy (yet again), 15 °C und 22 °C
International,
Casual
business
wear, Formal business wear and Fine dining. Given that I’m still using the free version, I find the app’s functionality to be completely sufficient for my business trip.
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Another quick check this time.
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Every article of clothing in my suitcase is automatically transformed into business attire by adding the word “work” before it. So my socks, for example, are now considered “work socks,” and my belt as a far more professional “business belt.” We’re not here for fun, after all!
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I have no complaints about any
encouraged
of the suggestions for the ‘Work’
recreational dress shirts despite
selection; I’m even reminded
only staying one night. I’m now
to pack all necessary chargers.
prepared for an unavoidable
Unfortunately there’s little use
British rain shower or in case I
in this list for anyone who still
should spill anything.
to
pack
two
uses paper journals or physical calendars.
All in all, I’m impressed by the free version of PackPoint. The interface
I am once again reminded about
is simple and self-explanatory,
the foreign currency exchange,
though the weather forecasts are
etc. on account of having chosen
somewhat questionable and the
the ‘International’ activity. There’s
activities are limited. There are
really nothing missing here. Quite
certainly enough, if not a little
the opposite, actually – I find
too
many,
recommendations
the list of items to be quite
for everything you need to pack
extensive as I scroll
during any given trip. The verdict
through. I’m
is still out if it’s enough to lure me away from a handwritten packing list. For now, I’ll use PackPoint as a source of suitcase inspiration.
Have fun while packing!
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THING S WE NE VER TRAVE L WITHO UT Listical pinnen
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TEXT: Maureen Schneider PHOTOS: Adam Kiefer ILLUSTRATION: Helena Melikov
TRAVEL WALLET HEADPHONES Use these wonderful little things to listen to relaxing music on your travels.
All the important things right where you need them! Tickets and credit card, cash and passport all in one place.
CAMERA Polaroid, DSLR or mobile phone camera: use them to capture special moments on your trip.
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EMERGENCY KIT Carry a small bag with essentials to take care of smaller injuries so you can fully enjoy your travels. B UY ONLINE
NOTEBOOK Use a notebook to jot down memories and things you don‘t want to forget. Especially when you‘re on the go and your smartphone doesn‘t work as you would like it to, it‘s more than useful to have something to write down an address, contact details or just to generally record some details.
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SHAWL
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Shawls and scarves are easily the most versatile travel buddy there ever was. Use them on the plane to keep off cool air or to cover your shoulders on sacred sites.
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SUNGLASSES Your eyes will thank you for this accessory: sunglasses protect the cornea from UV-rays and also add some serious style to any outfit.
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MOISTURISING CREAM WITH SPF Use a moisturiser with SPF to prevent premature aging and other undesirable consquences.
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SMARTPHONE Any smartphone will soon be your most trusted gadget: maps, currency converters, watch, alarm clock and mp3 player all in one device. The ultimate space saver!
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DISINFECTANT When traveling, you do not always have the opportunity to wash your hands whenever and wherever you want, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;s a small bottle of disinfectant gel of a friend in need and makes the bacteria herumschwirrenden life difficult. 82
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HAND LUGGAGE FOR ANY JOURNEY
Before we leave for our trip around the world one question arises: What bag should I take for a weekend trip? Our international jet set couple consisting of Marie our french girl and her italian boyfriend Loris show you some wonderful options for any kind of trip: from chic metropolitan hopping, to a sporty weekend getaway.
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PHOTOS: Oh Hedwig STYLING (H&M): Tina Fischbach STYLING (CLOTHES): Sandra Rothfeld & Nina Förster OUR JETSET COUPLE: Marie & Loris
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HE
SHE
The classic Trolley: Classic Flight Cabin Trolley IATA 35 litre, from Rimowa, € 409.
Chic and practical: Blakely Flapover Backpack Tan. By Fiorelli, ₤ 59.
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She wears: Patterned dress in light beige. From H&M, € 39,99 Beige Trenchcoat. By Burberry, ca. € 1.700. His outfit: private.
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SHE For a day in the city: City Backpack MidVolume in Chambray. By Herschel via Zalando, € 64,95.
HE
UNISEX
Everything fits in here: Daysack with buckle in white & blue. By Celio for €49,99.
The small all-arounder: Beach & Shopping Bag in the colour limoges. By Herschel, $ 64,99.
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WEEKEND WITH PROVAMEL IN GHENT 104
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- Q U I C K FA C T S -
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Emerged from Celtic settlements, Ghent is now the third largest city of Belgium and the capital of East Flanders. Although Ghent is famous for its historic scenery and the medieval buildings that are still in good condition, it is not overrun by tourists. The biggest pedestrian zone throughout Belgium invites visitors to stroll between museums, churches and castles. Famous sights are reachable by foot. Connoisseurs and foodies surely make a find in one of over 650 restaurants and 620 cafĂŠs.
East-West: 3°42' km North-South: 51°4' km population: 251,133
VEGGIE CAPITAL OF EUROPE
longest river: Scheldt
Ghent was officially named the veggie capital of Europe. In 2009, the ″Donderdag Veggiedag“ was introduced. It is supposed to encourage locals and visitors to waive meat and fish on Thursdays and Fridays. Many restaurants stick strictly to the vegetarian option on a Thursday.
highest building: Arteveldetoren (118.5 m)
WERREGARENSTRAAT
A street that is changing permanently. Those who visit Ghent have to visit Werregarenstraat – street artists are allowed to freely unleash their graffiti mania here. It’s a very popular photo scene and worth a detour.
LITTLE NOSE – SWEET SPECIALTY
A popular specialty from Ghent are the so-called little noses, or Cuberdons or Neuzen. The sweets with a soft core made of raspberry jelly can be tasted and bought almost everywhere, mostly in mobile stands.
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MAKE R INTERVIEW
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INTERVIEW WITH ALEXANDRA BENDER OF PROVAMEL Provamel
Brand
Manager
for
Germany,
Switzerland and Austria Alexandra Bender helped us uncover the true beauty of Provamelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s birthplace, Ghent. The Belgian city is our destination of choice for Dearsouvenir #2. Have you ever been to Ghent where Provamel is headquartered? And if so what is your favourite sight there? Yes, I have been to Ghent several times. The international Provamel team meets there
to get to know Ghent a little better and I was thrilled by it. Ghent is a beautiful city with a unique flair. I couldn't name just one favourite sight but I would definitely recommend a canal tour to explore the city from the water.
almost every month to discuss
at those meetings. At our
How would you describe the Provamel brand? Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the philosophy behind it? What role does its Belgian heritage play?
Provamel blogger event last
Provamel is a pioneer in the soy
year, however, I had the chance
product industry and a market
new products and our next launches. But we spent most of our time inside the office
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leader in plant-based products
a reality with the help of the
of organic quality for conscious
power behind the soy bean. He
nutrition on vegetarian, vegan,
established a production site
lactose or dairy free diets. The
on Madagascar in the 1970's.
product range includes plant-
The logistical challenges on the
based
alternatives
African continent proved too
to curd cheese and yoghurt,
difficult to overcome, however,
cooking cream, desserts and
and
margarine
to Belgium to found a company
drinks,
made
from
soy,
almonds, nuts, rice, grains and company
returned
which made soy-based products
coconut. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re celebrating our 33rd
Vandemoortele
only.
anniversary
founder, the Belgian Philippe
Can you give us some background on Provamelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Green Story?
Vandemoortele: A better world
Provamelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Green Story tells
in which feeding the people in
the tale of our products and
developing countries is no longer
our brand. We want to give our
an issue. He hoped to make this
customers a chance to get to
this year and continue to work hard to fulfil the dream of our
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Cashew nuts are a tasty SUPERHERO! This creamy, unsweetened organic drink gives every muesli an exotic edge and tastes amazing when warm or cold!
Provamel was founded in
1983
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a s e om c e ist b l l a i e ec am p v s , o d d n e Pr o as lm b a t g n ut, n i n pla h o c c n o c u a er ce i h r t by l , o t d u n n l a e s nd k haz o n i m r d -al e e l c b i r ta e g ve
1997
2010
Launch of Soy Yogurt Alternatives
know us better and learn more
generated
about our brand. This includes
process to make our own bio gas.
the importance we place on
We also support a green project
sustainability and demonstrating
in Africa which plants trees in
which aspects of the production
order to combat desertification.
process it affects. Many people
in
the
production
Who is your customer? Who do
still don’t know that since 2010
you address?
Provamel’s production has been CO2 neutral. We achieve this by
Internally
we
refer
optimising our energy saving
customer
or
target
measures like reusing the heat
as
”Charlotte“.
our group
Charlotte
WATCH PROVAMEL'S GREEN STORY HERE
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to
is
2010
2014
The Production of Provamel products becomes fully CO2 neutral
and
open-minded,
New design, new format, good old taste
creative
football pitches. When sourcing
woman in her 30's who cares
our organic raw materials we
about
consider
sustainability
and
the
three
main
facts:
environment. When shopping
Where in the world do these raw
for food she puts a premium
materials grow naturally? Our
on
and
coconuts for example come from
diversity. Her diet is mainly
Sri Lanka and are transported
plant-based and she is open to
here by ship to least affect the
trying new things. Charlotte likes
environment.
spending her free time visiting
leave the smallest ecological
flee-markets,
to
footprint? Wherever possible we
unusual destinations or meeting
buy raw materials from sources
friends with whom she goes to
near our production sites in
small gigs by newcomer bands.
Europe. 85% of our soy beans
Anything
come from France, Italy and
organic-level
quality
taking
trips
mainstream
doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t
work for Charlotte.
Where
do
we
Austria. The rest comes from an
Where are the Provamel production sites? Who are your producers and what are your criteria in selecting them?
eco-socially certified source in China. By the end of the year we hope to be able to source 100% of our soy beans from Europe.
We have three production sites How do you get to longtime agreements with your farmers?
in Belgium, England and France. Our main site is located in the Belgian
town
of
Wevelgem
We work very closely with our
and is the size of about 10
farmers and focus on long-
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term
partnerships.
This
way
the farmers can secure a future
What is your favourite Provamel product?
and we can secure crops of
My favourite is the chocolate
continuously high quality.
flavoured soy drink, preferably straight from the fridge and in
Tell us about the availability of Provamel products. Provamel products are available wherever organic products are
the handy 250ml pack. But our new
curd
cheese
alternative
made from soy is set to dethrone it soonâ&#x20AC;Ś
sold in the DACH region (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) so you can get them in wholefood shops, organic supermarkets and health food stores. Since the beginning of 2016, 6 of our long-life drinks have also been available at dm, the drugstore chain.
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MIA MARJANOVIC
Not even the rainy weather kept Content Manager Sandra from showing her organisational skills once again as she kept the group together and well fed on our trip to Ghent. She also took her role as part-time model very seriously and happily posed for every picture and video.
The Berlin blogger discovered the city with us while snapping away and putting Ghentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vegan restaurants to the test. The resulting travelogue shows her all-round talents.
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PASSENGER
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HELENA MELIKOV
LUCAS MILHOMEM Brasilian Lucas Milhomem has been living in Berlin for a couple of years, producing beautiful videos for Carry-On Publishing about our events, DIY projects and travels. Click here to watch the videos from Ghent. Watch our videos from Ghent HERE
Helena is always on the search for pretty things. She took her camera to Ghent to snap every step along the way, beautifully capturing the atmosphere, people and art of Ghent. After the short trip, she was back at her desk to design and perfect the layout for this issue.
@lucasmilhomem
melikov.de @me.helena
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Friday Nights in Ghent
PHOTOS: Helena Melikov (HM) Thea Neubauer (TN)
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HM
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Between my plane from Berlin to Brussels, the train, the taxi and the hotel Ghent only revealed its darker sides â&#x20AC;&#x201C; I arrived at night and saw the intriguingly illuminated buildings flash past the window and only made straight for my comfy bed so I would be well rested for a full day of exciting exploring.
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HM
I have to admit, when I learned I was going to be sent to Ghent I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even know where exactly the city was located. Ghent is the small, still largely undiscovered pearl in the middle of Flanders. In my 48 hours there I was to get to know it as both cosy and lively.
All locations on the map
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F U N FA C T Ghent is extremely veganfriendly. No wonder, the city is known as the European veggie and organic capital. No other city on the continent has more vegetarian restaurants per citizen. And almost all of those have at least one vegan choice on offer.
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SATURDAY – DAY 1 SIGHTSEEING; CULINARY HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDED At 10am sharp our little troop
A lengthy communal table. We
assembled in the hotel lobby,
colonised the top end for our
ready to go: Sandra, Helena,
first culinary highlight. Bakeries
Lucas and myself. It was really
don’t usually offer a wide range
exciting to discover a new city
of choices for vegans and I, who
with people I didn’t really know
has not eaten dairy products,
either. Luckily we had a great
meat of eggs for four years, was
rapport from the start and
expecting to start the day with
started chatting right away.
a dry bread roll and some jam.
We talked about our plans
Boy was I wrong! In the lower
for the day, what each of
right corner of the menu I saw
us had already seen in the
a sign marking choices as “100%
city, and where we would
Botanical“, and to my delight
go. And I finally got my
many of the menu options were
first impressions of the
labelled with it.
city by daylight. Sandra was our living, breathing Our
was
guide book. There wasn‘t a corner
Le Pain Quotidien
in the city about which she didn’t
.
first This
stop
of
know some intriguing story. I had
looks
done some preparatory reading
nothing like a chain
on Wikipedia and some blogs but
on the inside, by
Sandra seemed to have learned
the way) founded
them all by heart. So we took
in Brussels has a
a stroll through European art
special feature:
history and discovered buildings
bakeries
chain (it
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in Art Nouveau style, those
at least that’s what it felt like. I
dating from the Baroque period
just floated along. For lunch we
and the Renaissance. We also
headed to my favourite spot:
visited a whole host of churches,
Le Botaniste
of which there is one to be
vegetarian
– a vegan-
restaurant
located
found on just about every other
in an old pharmacy building in
corner. It didn’t take me long
the centre of Ghent. All meals
to come to this conclusion:
are made using organic, plant-
Ghent is full of beautiful
based
squares to discover, some wide,
and
inspiring,
to stay for a good long while; but
all
Le Botaniste is also the home to
of them full of life and with
their
very
The
which in itself is a great reason
spacious but
only.
menu selections are plentiful
small and incredibly sweet others
ingredients
an organic wine bar…Let me tell
own
you, the people of Ghent know
character. Water plays
how to enjoy the nicer things in
an important role in
life!
Ghent: wherever you go you can see either
After many more kilometeres
the Leie or Scheldt River
covering the length and breadth
meandering through
of Ghent and its small alleys and
the city. So our
pretty souvenir shops we opted
its
way
path
took
for a vegan buffet for dinner:
us
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I could not for the life of me figure out how to pronounce this name). Just to be sure I asked the waiter which of the dishes on offer were vegan and he smiled and answered happily: “It’s all vegan!“ I did a little celebratory dance (only in my head, of course) – all you can vegan! After dinner we proceeded to a point of order entitled ”drinks and dessert“ which turned out to be a sorbet. The Pakhuis
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SUNDAY – DAY 2 SUNDAY WITH OBSTACLES After a short dreamless night
relatively early. No sooner had
which
provided
we sat down that a long queue
much needed rest for my feet,
started forming all along the
we set out on what turned
bar and extending almost out
into something of a hike as we
of the building. We only noticed
crossed back and forth through
it when we left, however. Had
the city to find a place that was
we observed the phenomenon
nonetheless
open for brunch.
earlier we would not have sat at
A weekend trip to Ghent is
the table for another 30 minutes
not the best option for the
after finishing our food to enjoy the free WiFi. Oops!
culinary minded traveller. Many restaurants and cafés close early on Saturday and
Friendly street art
remain closed all day on
Next was yet another highlight
Sunday. The few places
of our trip: A street art tour
open are very crowded
of Ghent. We went without a
with no free seats to be
guide but armed with a stylish
found. So if you want
leaflet indicating the optimal
to open a café, do it in
Ghent!
Most
street art route. On our street
of
the vegan places are
art tour we witness the peak of
closed on Sunday’s,
the unique Ghent-style brand
too. We finally got
friendliness. Just like in many
lucky at the lost
other cities, many of the graffiti
bread – the Pain
art works were blocked by cars
– but
– very unfortunate if you want
because
to take pictures. One resident
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F U N FA C T The people of Ghent are extremely friendly. The men and women said a happy “Hello” and gave us a smile as we explored their city. Staff in cafés and restaurants are also incredibly courteous.
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F U N FA C T Ghent is the third best "historic city" chosen by the National Geographic Traveler magazine. It perfectly combines the old and the new.
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capture the colourful fantasy
Helena wanted to marry the guy
world (which reminded me of
right there and then and we spent
the kind of street art you find
the better part of the next few
in Queens). He approached
hours plotting how to discover
us smiling happily and said
an individual single from Ghent
something that seemed to
with the help of dating apps...
contain the word “parking” and drove his car away
Spring is in the air
from the wall. “How very fortunate” “he
we
was
just
somewhere
On Sunday afternoon, right on
thought
time as defined by meteorology,
going
spring
anyway“.
arrived!
Turning
onto
Vrijdagmarkt we were surprised
So we got our cameras
by a flash of blue. All the houses
out and started our photo session. And
on the south-west side of the
then we realised the
square seemed to be painted
man hadn’t driven
blue. We turned, blinked heavily
off at all. Instead we
and realised that we had missed how
saw him cruising
the
sky
had
suddenly
brightened and was now pouring
the back streets of
its beautiful bright blue down on
another parking
Ghent. What a difference the sun
space just so
makes! I seized the opportunity
we could enjoy
and took what must have been
in
search
the
graffiti
several hundreds of photos of
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An afternoon odyssey It was time for lunch; and time
The machines, by the way, all had
for another small odyssey. I
names: Frans, Eliane and Jacob
didn’t mind walking from one
to name but a few. Even if things
restaurant to the next as it gave
didn’t
me a great opportunity to take
to the plans we had made
even more pictures of sunny
beforehand, and a walking 15
Ghent. When we got to the
kilometres a day can get tough,
last restaurant on our list and
we did learn something from
found another “closed” sign we
our trip to Ghent: When you’re in
decided to make our way back
the right company, anything can
to the very first café we had
be a fun adventure. At the first
discovered
beginning
glance Ghent is a city steeped in
of the trip. Wasbar is a bit of
history; look closer though and
a fusion venue, a launderette
you will see its lively, young and
and a café rolled into one. It
exciting side.
at
the
was the afternoon by then and unfortunately they had run out of bagels but we enjoyed our chai latte and another chance to observe the hustle and bustle around us. There were students working hard on their laptops and washing machines working
work
according
Sitting on the train back to the airport, happy but very tired, I realised that I had my best souvenirs right there with me: Heavy feet, a happy heart, a full stomach and a head filled with inspiration!
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“Contemporary artist and painter Michaël Borresmans gave Ghent a very special gift. His first work in public space can be seen in the heart of the city. In 2014 the little fresco ‘De Maagd’ (The Virgin) was revealed. If you look closer, you’ll see a warm, dark and mysterious portrait of a young woman. You can find it on the new concrete clock tower next to the new City pavilion. Where you can find Borresmans’ signature, that’s something to discover yourself."
MOSQUITO COAST Tip by Jula “One must-see or hot tip- that is not really easy! When meeting with people visiting Ghent for the first time, I always try to go to Mosquito Coast. It is a restaurant with a traveller’s vibe and a huge enclosed terrace. In front there is a lounge bar set up as an African safari room.“
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VOORUIT Tip by Ghent Chronicles Blog “Vooruit is really the place you cannot miss when visiting Ghent, it's the perfect combination of history, culture & hotspot for having drinks & meeting people. They recently also built a colourful big terrace with an extra bar & a vertical vegetable garden, what more could we ask for?”
Louis Kerckhoff aka @rangeofsight captures the geometric shapes of Gent (picture of Vooruit on the right). His blog "The Street Generation" highlights his incredible talent.
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@rangeofsight
LOCAL INSTAGRAMMER
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@RANGEOFSIGHT Slightly obsessed with stairs lately. #vooruit #gent #visitgent #vooruitgent #thisisghent #architecture #archilovers #urban #streetdreamsmag #travel #cityscape #cityarchitecture #archiphotography #canonbelgium
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Read this! Hot Tips out of "The 500 Hidden Secrets of Ghent"
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Derek Blyth, writer and journalist who has lived in Belgium for more than 20 years published ″The 500 Hidden Secrets of Ghent″. Here you can find various tips about restaurants, culture, shops and more. Buy here . And check out Derek’s blog mysecretbrussels .
GELDMUNT Ghent is a mysterious city of meandering rivers that emerge in unexpected places. Some spots along the river are well known (Appelpark or Jan Breydelstraat) but there are a few places where you can be totally alone, like the area of grass reached down a lane off Geldmunt.
HOTSYTOTSY CLUB This classic jazz bar has been around since 1973. It was modelled on Al Capone’s Hotsy Totsy Club in Chicago. It is an unique jazz club where you can listen to blues or poetry deep into the night.
LIEVEBRUG This little bridge across the river Lievre is one of the most romantic spots in Ghent, with houses rising out of the water to the south and weeping willow trees lining the banks to the north. Yet almost no one ever comes here. DEARSOUVENIR
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STADSHAL Some local people call it the sheep shed. Others consider it a sublime modern building. The controversial Stadshal doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t leave anyone indifferent. It was designed in 2012 by the partnership Robbrecht & Daem and Marie JosĂŠ Van Hee to serve a modern covered hall for concerts and events.
LUC VAN HOOREBEKE The Van Hoorebeke family sells handmade chocolates in a handsome 19th century shop interior near the cathedral.
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The most Belgian food? Waffles, of course. Everyones favourites, these sweet, fluffy treats are one of the most popular dishes in Belgium. Katharina KĂźllmer from ess.raum transforms the classic into a modern all-rounder. Her recipes are completely vegan, using products from Provamel to create savoury waffles. The breakfast parfait and spring burger are also sure to delight every foodie by bringing the dishes of Europeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vegetarian capital Ghent into your kitchen. Have fun trying the recipes out and enjoy your meal!
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The parfait is made from different layers, one more delicious than the other. Before assembling the final dish, use the recipes on this page to prepare every part.
NICECREAM CHAI HAZELNUT BUTTER
180 g bananas, sliced and frozen (~2 bananas)
200 g hazelnuts 2 cardamom pods
Download HERE
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4 tsp ground cinnamon
40 ml Provamel almond milk
1 tsp ground aniseed
½ vanilla pod
2 tbsp coconut oil, melted
40 g dates, dried and pitted 1 tsp chai hazelnut butter, see other recipe
CHIA BERRY JAM
450 g mixed berries, frozen
CHOC-NICECREAM
6 tbsp chia seeds
90 g bananas, sliced and frozen
3 tbsp acai powder 3 tsp rose water
30 g raw chocolate 75 ml Provamel almond milk
TOPPINGS â&#x20AC;Ś
25 g dates, dried and pitted
3 tbsp popcorn 3 tbsp granola (e.g. with dried fruit) Some chopped almonds Some chopped pistachios Blackberries, Pomegranate seeds, Blueberries, Kiwi berry, Cocoa nibs, Kumquat, Bee pollen
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FOR THE WAFFLES
150 ml Provamel almond milk 1 sp lemon juice These waffles are improved by their green sides: edamame, avocado and dukkah provide plenty of healthy energy. Click HERE for the recipe.
60 g Provamel soy yoghurt 30 ml coconut oil, melted + some extra for the waffle iron 15 ml honey 25 g rolled oats 120 g whole wheat spelt flour 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp curcuma ½ tsp cayenne pepper ½ tsp salt
DUQQA SPICE BLEND
100 g mixed nuts (e.g. macadamia, almonds, hazelnuts, pistachios)
TOPPING
4 tbsp Provamel soy curd cheese
60 g sesame seeds
150 g fresh edamame
20 g ground cilantro/ coriander
1 tbsp sesame
20 g ground cumin ½ tsp cinnamon 1 tsp sea salt, crushed ½ organic lemon zest
Sea salt 1 tbsp olive oil 2 tbsp macadamia nuts 1 tsp (coconut) sugar 2 avocados 1 organic lemon zest
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The burger is also made up out of different parts which, once assembled, make up a true culinary highlight. Download the recipe HERE
FOR 4 BURGER BUNS
½ small pack of dry yeast
FOR THE GRILLED VEGETABLES
FOR THE FALAFEL
150 g sweet potato
150 g chick pea
150 g zucchini/ courgette
50 g beetroot, raw, grated
200 g egg plant/ aubergine
1 bunch of parsley
1 tbsp olive oil
1 ½ tsp salt
1 tbsp ground cumin
1 tsp cayenne pepper
Salt/pepper
1 organic lemon zest
1 clove of garlic
2 tbsp whole meal flour
1 tsp sugar
A trace of baking powder
60 ml lukewarm water
Coconut oil for frying
60 ml Provamel soy milk 200 g whole wheat flour ½ tsp sea salt 1 tsp curry powder 1 tsp coconut oil, melted
TOPPINGS
4 tbsp pumpkin seed butter (or another nut butter) 4 tbsp Provamel soy yoghurt 1 handful of arugula 1 handful of spring herbs Lemon zest Duqqa (see waffle recipe)
CUCUMBER SALAD
½ Gurke ½ cucumber 1 red chili pepper 1 tbsp Provamel soy yoghurt Sea salt
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F U N FA C T PROVAMEL
Südafrika ist der zweitgrößte Produzent von Früchten weltweit.
To produce a litre of soy milk, half the land is needed a litre of cow’s milk would require.
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GINDERELLA Thanks to the no less than nine herbs that go into making it, this gin from Ghent has a truly special flavour. The recipe calls for three weeds, three plants used to kill weeds and three traditional herbs. Except for the pepper and the kaffir leaves all ingredients are sourced directly in Ghent. This souvenir has the true taste of the city! HEYNSQUARED
GHENT BUTTONS With this tiny souvenir you can carry the memory of your holiday everywhere you go. Provided you sew it to your favourite piece of clothing as soon as you get home. Or you could start a collection and add more cities in the future. STUKJE STAD
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MUSTARD BY TIERENTEYN VERLENT This traditional mustard has been sold at Groentenmarkt in the heart of Ghent since 1867. From classic smooth-textured mustards to more grainy options; there is something here for every mustard enthusiast. TIERENTEYN VERLENT
SOAP A small, portable souvenir with a great effect – and a wonderful scent. These natural soaps from vernacular production come in a seemingly endless variety of colours and aromas – and they’re vegan, too! BUBBLES AT HOME
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(DARK) CHOCOLATE Belgium is famous for its chocolate and it is well worth the trip! It also makes a sweet (in every sense of the word) souvenir. And while you’re buying for friends why not stock up yourself? This carefully selected set contains something for every taste – from fruity to crunchy. Nothing beats the taste of hand-made chocolate. HILDE DEVOLDER CHOCOLATIER
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THE POSTCARD Sure, this is a souvenir classic! This specimen, however, will not only reflect your love for the city it has been carefully hand-made. And it’s really practical, too, since you don’t have to explain to the recipient where you went on holiday: they’ll see! FIETJE PRECIES
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F U N FA C T The spelling of the city differs fundamentally in many languages. In Dutch it is called "Gent", in English a "h" sneaks into the writing (Ghent ) and the French call the second largest city of Belgium "Gand".
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GUINNESS IS ALL WE NEED!
A highlight for all beer lovers is, of course, the Guinness Storehouse, which sits on the property of the over 250-year-old Guinness Brewery. The Storehouse is a seven-storey, multimedia adventure world, which you can cap off afterwards with a cold pint of Guinness in the 360-degree Panoramabar.
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Area: 70,182 km2 Population: 4.6 million Highest mountain: Carrantuohill (1038 m)
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THE LAND OF SHEEP
Green meadows, rivers, lakes and plenty of sheep – that’s probably what most Western Europeans associate with this fascinating island country. But this land rich in history, tragedies, and settlements has endured a lot in its past. The first settlement in Ireland began around 7,000 BC, which was followed a while later by the arrival of Celtic-speaking families. After that, the Roman Kingdom was responsible for the Christianisation of the island state. English crown settlers from England and Scotland would descend upon Ireland centuries later, instigating ongoing religious conflict. A significant famine between 1845 and 1852 caused around 1.5 million Irish to starve to death and forced many to flee to the United States, which was followed by a brutal and bloody civil war at the beginning of the 20th Century. Political independence would ultimately lead to the establishment of the Irish Free State.
English and Irish (Gaelic) are the official langauges in Ireland. All roadsigns are lettered bilingual.
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This breathtaking coastal highway of more than 2,600 kilometres winds along Ireland’s coastline. From the County Donegal in the north along the west coast to County Cork in the south, travellers are treated to pure scenic beauty.
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Someone who becomes an honorary citizen of Dublin (such as Bono from U2) is entitled to graze sheep in St. Stephen‘s Green, a park in Dublin‘s city center. Photos: Ashley Ludäscher
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F U N FA C T The Guinness brewery in Dublin stands on leased land – the lease runs for 9,000 years at a cost from 45 Irish pounds per year. The contract will expire – as well asist the agreement on the Südafrika derwater zweitgrößte rights – in the year 10759.
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Stephanie Chastain is an Ireland travel blogger and itinerary coach for firsttime visitors to Ireland. She and her husband Joe travel to Ireland as often as they get the chance and share their experiences on InfiniteIreland.com .
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Nina Förster is a full-time media management student in Mittweida and just completed her internship in the content team of sisterMAG & Dearsouvenir. Here she‘s not only fully involved in the planning and realisation of the current issue, but also writes a number of articles and on top of that she conducts interviews and takes care of photo licenses. At home in Potsdam she enjoys long walks with her dog „Humphrey jr.“ or cooking something delicious from her dream destination South-East Asia together with her boyfriend. xing.com/profile/Nina
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#TGIF OUT FROM DUBLIN: A WEEKEND ESCAPE IN IRELAND
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COUNTY WICKLOW Wicklow is an easy drive from the Dublin Airport. Its spectacular scenery is a welcome introduction to the landscape of Ireland—the mountains, the lakes, even the seaside and forests seem to say céad míle fáilte (a traditional Irish greeting meaning one hundred thousand welcomes). My husband, Joe, and I diverted from the main road and went south on the R115, known as the Sally Gap . It’s a jawdropping ride through the mountains and valleys of the Wicklow National Park. The scenery is impressive even on a gloomy, cloudy day, but, if you’re lucky enough to have some sun, your eyes will stray constantly from the road to the rich green views on every side. Despite the weather, our destination, Glendalough , didn’t let us down. It’s an early Christian monastery circa DEARSOUVENIR
the 6th century nestled next to two lakes and the Wicklow Mountains. The Visitor’s Centre explains the history of the site, but we leisurely wandered the ruins and the lakes on our own. Walking among ancient ruins and tranquil lakes is hungry work and we found a perfect little local spot, the Roundwood Inn
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KILKENNY The drive to Kilkenny is best enjoyed with stops along the way—Avoca is our favorite break. This charming village is famed for the setting of the BBC series Ballykissangel (you know I had to get a photo of Fitzgerald’s!). But it’s the Avoca Store, Mill and Café that we spent most of our time and money in that morning. Upon arriving at Kilkenny, most people immediately proceed to the castle. Its commanding presence is hard to ignore in this small city, but Joe and I checked out St. Canice’s Cathedral , one of only two places in Ireland where you can actually climb to the top of a medieval round tower. I don’t consider myself afraid of heights, but the near vertical switchback ladders had me seriously questioning that. Luckily, the stunning views of the city and the local historian that
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COUNTY CARLOW When you wake up to a traditional Irish breakfast, you know it is going to be a good day—eggs, sausage, toast, tomatoes, brown bread, freshly squeezed orange juice and, of course, Irish breakfast tea. With a full belly, we left the bustling town to explore the peaceful and empty countryside (save for countless adorable sheep!). It doesn’t take long to find Jerpoint Abbey — only about 20 minutes outside Kilkenny city. We definitely would have missed the intricate carvings alongside the walls of the chapel if it weren’t for our Office of Public Works tour guide. She expertly explained the history of the abbey while simultaneously quizzing us on our biblical knowledge (my husband clearly had a better childhood bible school teacher than I did).
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Reluctantly making our way toward Dublin, we stopped in County Carlow for a bite to eat at The Forge Restaurant . The roasted herb stuffed chicken breast with local potatoes and vegetables was the special of the day. If they have it, order it. You will not regret it. Our final stop for this whirlwind weekend getaway was Altamont Gardens , the most romantic garden in Ireland. Free admission and a lofty tagline had my expectations pretty low. But as we passed by the flowers and herbs and strolled along the stone path through the shady wood, I was suddenly wishing we had brought our food from the Forge Restaurant and brought it here for a picnic! I settled for a selfie underneath the gazebo, but I longed for a blanket, a book, and bottle of wine. Next time…
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“My favourite souvenir is the book ‘In Search of Ireland’ by H. V. Morton. My husband spotted it at a tiny used bookshop in Portrush, Northern Ireland. It chronicles the adventures of the author around Ireland in 1930. The book is worn with age and use from the previous owners and
now my endless reading and referencing. It reminds me of all of our trips to Ireland and inspires me to replicate Morton‘s grand tour. To me, the best souvenirs remind you of your fondest travel memories and inspire you to venture out again and again.“
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plant species are present in this one tiny, beautiful region so it is a special place for anyone interested in flowers and scent. The West of Ireland also has a feeling of purity - the air is clear, the landscape is quite wild and unspoilt. These are ideas or values we try to bring into our products. You describe your products as handmade, natural and organic. May you describe how you create your cosmetics? I personally work on formulating the products, along with our cosmetic chemist, Rose. For cosmetics, we work together to create the base formulas and I test and review them over a period of months until I’m sure 179
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I’m happy. We follow the same process to create new scents: many, many trials and tests, months of reviewing and reconsidering (re-smelling!) until I’m sure I really like what we’ve made. It takes us about 2 years to develop a new fragrance from concept to finished product. We are very proud of our range of signature scents, hand-crafted soaps, certified organic creams and candles. It’s great that so many people like them and we enjoy being able to create something we like ourselves without having to follow the mass market as big brands do.
How does a working day look like for you? My work day is very varied, that’s part of being the owner of a small company! Sometimes I’m working on new products, sometimes I’ hiring staff; I could be working on new packaging designs with our designers, or sourcing ingredients, or tasting the soup in our Tearooms every day is different. We make all our products on site in the middle of the Burren. We have some lovely old stone buildings
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that we have converted to workshops and that’s where all the action is. It’s nice to be able to work in a beautiful location and it’s amazing what you can produce in a small space with a little ingenuity. What does your location in Burren, Ireland mean to you? I came to the Burren 25 years ago and fell in love with the place and the people. I have travelled a lot and I still love to come home to Ireland. There is a wild beauty to the landscape, to the ever-changing weather. The colours are beautiful, whether it is winter, spring, summer or autumn and the light is always changing. There is a calm here too, it’s a place to be connected
to the earth, to the weather, to the people. That helps me to keep my life in perspective. Do you try to represent Ireland in your products? If yes: How does that look like? Absolutely. I try to capture the essence of the west of Ireland in the scents that we use; to evoke, for example, the earthy, mossy feeling of walking through the green woodland in the Burren, or the fresh, clean feeling of being on an unspoilt beach in west of Ireland. We build our products around a concept of six scent ‘families’, each based on the feeling or sense of different aspects of the rural Irish landscape: ‘Lost Garden’, for example, was inspired by
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the overgrown gardens that one sees around ruined cottages where wild roses grow over the tumbled walls. ‘Grassland’ is based on the wild flower meadows that grow in the Burren, flecked with orchids amidst the blowing grasses. We also have ‘Woodland’, ‘Herb Garden’, ‘Atlantic Coast’ and ’Irish Limestone’.
mixers and heaters, so that we can reproduce our products consistently and, of course, our chemist uses modern technology to test our products for safety, pH, etc. but basically it’s pots and pans, heating, cooling, and stirring. The ingredients are things that you could find in the kitchen: things like olive oil, sunflower oil, fresh and dried herbs, flowers, and oils extracted from flowers and seeds.
Your production of e.g. your soaps looks quite traditional – do you work with traditional techniques?
Where do you get your inspirations for new products from?
Yes. We’re very small scale and when you make your products by hand, you’re really using simple techniques that have been around for hundreds (or in the case of soap, thousands) of years. Cold process soap making only requires oils and lye, heating and stirring. The base of a cosmetic cream is just water and oils blended (just like a mayonnaise!). There is nothing we make that you couldn’t make in your kitchen, with some practice! We use some special
I’m never short of inspiration! I have many more ideas for products than we have time to make! You never know when inspiration will strike. Sometimes I’ll be in our herb garden gathering fresh herbs for a tea and some combination of herbs in my hand will evoke a feeling or bring up a memory. Or I could be on a walk with my family in the Burren and want to capture the sense of freshness in the spring air, or the quietness of a wood.
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“I have many more ideas for products than we have time to make! You never know when inspiration will strike.“
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Our main topic of this issue is #TGIF (Thank God it’s Friday): What is your compound with Friday?
We always write about different locations and souvenirs: What is your favourite souvenir and why?
That’s funny. We’re open 7 days a week, 52 weeks of the year, so we don’t really know what Friday is! And when you are the owner of a small business, you never really stop working. But we do try to keep weekends for family and relaxing. I always stop for a cup of tea with my husband at five o’clock. And I guess my Friday cup of tea is extra special because it closes the working week for us.
When I look around my house, I find that my souvenirs are mostly things to touch and hold: shells and stones, fabrics or ceramics, a coffee cup from Norway, a vase from Vienna. I think my favourite souvenir is a beautiful handmade silk shawl I brought back from India. I look at it every day and think about the hundreds of hours of beautiful stitching that made it.
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What is your favourite spot in Ireland and why? That’s both difficult and easy. Ireland has so many special places, but the Burren is, of course, my favourite. What I love about the Burren is the diversity: there’s the ocean and the mountains, the harsh, barren rock and the hidden valleys of woods and flowers. I have lived here half my life and I still find new things, new wonders every time I go out for a walk. It’s a magical place full of secrets.
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In Ireland live fewer Irishmen than outside of Ireland â&#x20AC;Ś In Spite of the marvellous scenery the emigration rate on the green island is high. The most expats are drawn to the United States.
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IRISH WOOL SWEATER Wool products are typical souvenirs from Ireland. This makes sense, of course, in honour of the country’s title as the Land of Sheep. Blarney Woolen Mills’ Aran sweaters
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are especially renowned. A company steeped in history, 1750 saw the construction of the first wool mill.
HANDMADE GLASSES THAT TELL A STORY You’ll find a plethora of unusual and lovingly crafted glasses, vases and decanters at Jerpoint Glass Studio. Exceptional handiwork is again at the forefront of this business – the Irish family venture works with a small team of glassblowers and creates products that “tell a story.”
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ORGANIC HYGIENE PRODUCTS FROM BURREN The Burren Perfumery produces handmade natural and organic cosmetics in the karst landscape of Ireland’s County Clare. From the soap room to an herb garden, customers can observe every detail of the small business’ production process. Might we suggest an Organic Honey and Beeswax Lip & Face Balm as a souvenir? Perfectly suitable for your carry-on.
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The team of The Burren Perfumery produce handmade organic hygiene products.
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IRISH ALES The White Hag produces a variety of ales.
The White Hag is an Irish brewery that, in addition to stouts and classic beers, also produces a variety of ales with diverse tastes
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Typical folklore books you can find at Charlie Byrne‘s Shop .
Myths, fables and magic – a typical Irish folklore book about Irish legends is not just an excellent gift for recipients at home, but also a fantastic way to shorten your return trip. Charlie Byrne‘s Bookshop invites you to rummage through their collection.
Thomas Dillion’s Claddagh is the oldest jewellery in Ireland.
A RING FOR LOVE, FRIENDSHIP AND LOYALTY
There is hardly a more typical souvenir than a finger ring from the Irish fishing village of Claddagh. Two hands hold a heart that wears a crown – it symbolizes love, friendship and loyalty. Thomas Dillion‘s Claddagh Gold is the oldest jeweller in Ireland and still sells their signature, original rings to this day.
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The Art of Travelling VISITING IRELAND ON A HOUSEBOAT As Chinese philosopher Confucius already knew, “The journey is the destination.” In the upcoming issues of Dearsouvenir we will take you on trips where the journey and art of travel are definitely more important than the final stop. We’ll bring to life trips on which breathtaking moments, stunning landscapes, nature, and culture can be experienced in a special way. Johanna Stöckl kicks it off on a houseboat through Ireland.
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JOHANNA STÖCKL As a freelance journalist, Johanna Stöckl works for several daily newspapers and magazines. Her preferred topics are sports and travel. Johanna lives in Munich. When she’s not sitting in front of the computer, the native Austrian goes to the mountains. On quiet days, she enjoys reading books and thrilling sports reports. Johanna knows Ireland from several hiking trips, and will never forget the entertaining days on a houseboat with her friends. The many green areas and humourous people are just a few of the things Joanna loves about Ireland. What she brought back from the island? Whiskey, of course! johannastoeckl.de JSALPS
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ANCHORS AWEIGH Our houseboat gently rocks on
In the soft light of the last rays of sunshine, I am sitting on the upper deck and absentmindedly look over the reeds while Katja hands me an espresso and a small glass of Irish whiskey. Although I am not an enthusiast of spirits, the distillate with the smoky aroma in combination with my coffee suddenly tastes really good. I enjoy every sip. Is it because of the charming scenery that we landed in? Or is it because of the fun be are having with our first nonstop houseboat trip? I take one more sip. From downstairs, I hear the giggles of Anne and Alexandra who are about to prepare our dinner in the galley.
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shelf. My own washroom adds a shower, a sink, and a toilet on half a square metre. Compared to that, our lounge with a big table and a comfortable sitting area offers a lot of space. Also on board: a bike for each of us.
a boating license in Ireland in order to rent a houseboat. After less than two days, each of us can steer the ‘Magnifique’ without any difficulties. We even argue about who gets to take the wheel.
From the first evening in the marina of Boyle, we are in love with our houseboat. We only leave it to run errands or to quickly explore the sleepy town we arrive in. Also, a houseboat trip binds people together and works only if everybody gets their hands dirty, as there is always a lot to do on board – especially on the Shannon-Erne Waterway, which we navigate for four days. There are a lot of bridge passages and floodgates. That’s why it helps that Katja already did trips with a houseboat. She takes commando, gives us novices a crash course in maneuvering, and teaches us node techniques. Of course, an expert gives us instructions at the starting point of our trip, in the harbour of Carrick-on-Shannon. That’s because you don’t need
The moderate pace of the houseboat is especially beautiful and calming. Because of the low drop, the water of the ShannonErne Waterway runs so slow that it seems you could overtake the
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boat while swimming. Even when we increase the speed to the max, we never exceed 15 kilometres per hour. Those who are in a hurry are out of position on board, but those who want to celebrate the slowness and tranquility quickly will feel good on a houseboat. During the trip, you can perceive and enjoy every detail of the landscape that passes by. And because you approach Ireland by sea, you see plants and animals that normally stay hidden on a trip. Anne takes pictures of weird cream-coloured cows with really plush ears. They look like oversized cuddly toys. We see myriads of sheep. Over and over again, there are sheep. And once, a rare turquoiseorange kingfisher visited us on board. Sometimes, especially in the early morning and late evening, the high humidity puts a gentle fog on the landscape
and makes it look pictureperfect. The colours of nature seem damped. Only the glitter of the microscopic water drops that settled on all the plants and leaves near the river prove that we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t sail through a painting. The Irish autumn landscape is enchantingly beautiful. Even in the rain. If it pours, which often happens briefly and heavily in Ireland, there is a radiator in the boat that keeps it warm inside. But outside, at the steering position on the upper deck, it can get bitterly cold if you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the right clothes. Watertight jackets and pants, fleece sweaters, and a warm cap are indispensable and have to be part of your travel baggage before
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Population: 10,094,889 Highest building: Three IFC Office Tower (279 metres) River: Hangang TRADITION & MODENITY
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL CITY! – JUNO KIM –
With just over 10 million inhabitants, Seoul is amongst the largest cities in the world. Its population density of around 16,000 people per square kilometre is also on the high end of the scale for such a big city. Seoul lies on the banks of the Hangang River which provides the city’s main source of fresh water. Seoul’s old palaces, traditional markets and modern shopping centres draw in many tourists. The city has an extensive Metro network but also a range of tour routes which are best explored on foot and afford visitors an insight into both the historical and modern life in Seoul. Get ready to discover and fall in love with traditional and contemporary South Korea alike!
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Juno Kim is an award-winning storyteller, writer and photographer at Runaway Juno Media (RunawayJuno.com), who originally worked as an engineer in Seoul. Since leaving her job she has been living out of a backpack, writing and photographing her way through more than 50 countries for the last three years. She’s been participating in numerous global-wide new media campaigns as a digital influencer. She also opened several photography exhibitions. Juno initiated the Asian Women’s Empowerment Connect and hosted its first annual conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to empower Asian women to pursue their passions. PASSENGER
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Seoul, the biggest, busiest and most complex city of Korea has always been the centerpiece for artists. There were songs, poems and stories all centred around this glorious city. Rightfully so, Seoul’s economic development during the last 30 years is record breaking. No country in the world has seen this “Miracle on the Han River”, that means the rapid reconstruction and development of the economies of South Korea after the Korean War.
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GWANGJANG SIJANG
SEOUL Shopping, eating and people
the week. Once you enter, the
watching: all-in-one Gwangjang
world
(Jongro 5 ga station,
Sijang
Metro line 1)
is
transformed
100 years into the past. The life here is fast, loud and raw. Gwangjang Sijang
Koreaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s colourful and traditional souvenirs are always the best gift to bring home. Insadong is the most famous street for visitors, but today you might want to forget Insadong in favour of one of the less
back
travelled
districts!
Gwangjang Sijang, which is just four blocks away, is one of the biggest and oldest traditional markets
in
Originally
is famous
for tailor-made hanbok (Korean traditional dress) for the locals. For visitors, souvenir shopping and eateries are the two most important
reasons
to
visit.
Follow the smell of bindaeddeok (mung
bean
and
vegetable
pancake) on the ground floor! The savoury smell and sound of frying welcomes visitors early in the morning. Along with that, gimbab (Korean sushi), tteokboki
Seoul.
(rice cakes in red chili pepper
named
sauce), eomuk (fish cakes) and
Dongdaemun Sijang in 1905, it was the
soondae
(noodles
stuffed
in
pigs intestine) are some of the
permanent
signature street foods of Korea.
traditional market
For more curious eaters, find
first to
be
every
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of
yukhoe (raw beef) alley, which is usually poplar at night. On the
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same floor of some of the best
Korean wedding photos are like
Korean food youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll eat, you will
looking at a dancing rainbow.
find rows of souvenir shops. They come in all shapes and colours. Traditionally, Koreans love using colours in their daily life. When you see hanbok, for both men
From colourful tote bags to wallets, from coasters to hand mirrors, there are more than enough things to commemorate
and women, they are made with
your time in Korea. And these
all shades of colours. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s why
souvenirs are very affordable.
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DAEHAGNO: SEOUL’S WEST END
SEOUL
As an old saying, you have
of street art.
to learn the culture to get
Not only will you see Seoul’s
to know the people. Where to do it? Come to Daehagno. Daehangno
has played an
important role in Korea’s modern theatre culture. This used to be an area where college students gathered when the university was located here, but now it’s Seoul’s version of Broadway. Many cultural art organisations
Banksy in this district, but also countless
small
theatres
for
plays and musicals are located here. Because there are so many shows
each
day,
discounted
tickets are available year round. It’s a great place to visit if you are an art lover. Most of the shows are in Korean, but I truly believe that art is transferrable. And it’s a
related to plays, movies, concerts
lot of fun to see a classic musical,
and musicals moved in. It’s one
like Grease, transferred over
of the only places in Seoul where
to another language! (Hyehwa
you can encounter many types
station, Metro line 4)
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DAY TRIP
BUYEO Before South and North Korea,
finding. First, one of the most
this peninsula used to be the
beautiful masterpieces Koreans
home of the Three Kingdoms:
ever made, Gilt-bronze Incense
Baekje,
Silla
Burner of Baekje is one of the
During
years
and of
Goguryeo. dynamic
most
significant
symbols
of
changes, the country Baekje (18
Baekje’s artistry and Korean art.
BC - 660 AD) ruled most of the
It’s amazing to see the amount
western peninsula, including
of symbolism this small object
nowadays Seoul. Baekje was
shows.
famous for the fine taste in
Treasure of Korea is located in
Buddhist art and craftsmanship,
National Museum of Buyeo
which created many crucial
(37-5 Dongnam-ri, Buyeo-eup)
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287th
National .
national treasures. In the middle of the residential Buyeo was Baekje’s capital, 538-
area, there’s the stone pagoda
660 AD, during which it was
of Jeongnimsa Temple Site. It is
called Sabi Fortress. It’s the perfect place for a short trip from Seoul. Although Buyeo is a small town, it’s an important location in Korea’s history.
a five-story pagoda standing on a single narrow and low base pedestal that was built in Baekje era (6-7th century). The pagoda highly valued as an original
There are a lot of national
style of stone pagodas in Korea
treasures
from
and also highly valued as one
Baekje’s prime days, which you
of the two last remaining stone
can find all over Buyeo. Three
pagodas from the Baekje Era.
of them are particularly worth
(83 Jeongnim-ro)
left
behind
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Korea’s first artificial lake, Gungnamji, offers four different looks in each season. The most famous scene is in summer, when all the lotus flowers bloom in the area. The water brought through the waterway is used to plant the beautiful
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cherry trees, while the island in the middle
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of the pond symbolises the Bangjang Burial Mound.
HOT TIP: Only two hours away by a long-distance bus you can get to Buyeo. Although Buyeo is a small town, it’s an important location
in
Korea’s
history.
It’s
the
perfect place for a short trip from Seoul.
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A lot of South Koreans spend their holiday on the island of Jeju. One of the most popular activities: Going on a boat in a circle. For this recreational fun many tourists even accept a long wait.
“My favourite souvenir is jewellery, especially earrings. I usually buy indigenous or traditional style jewelleries from places I go. The delicate detail of the items is more significant to me than other souvenirs. I enjoy wearing jewelleries, especially something that’s unique and meaningful.
Earrings, necklaces, rings and bracelets are easy to travel with and a great reminder of my previous travels and the people I met. This photo was taken in Mexico with a Nayarit traditional beads artist. The earring I’m wearing is made by him. This is one of my favourite earrings I’ve ever bought to this day.”
My Dearsouvenir by Juno Kim
Earrings from Mexiko
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INTERVIEW: Nina Förster PHOTOS: KimHyuonJoo
LOCAL MAKER
Kim Huyon Joo
INTERVIEW WITH KIM HUYON JOO
Please tell us: Who stands behind ‘Kim HyunJoo studio’?
What is most important to you
I created the company three years ago, after working for various companies in Korea. My approach has always been to combine quality material with an IT-driven approach, to break down barrier between design and craft. That is the emphasis of Kim HyunJoo Studio.
Quality. That’s it.
while designing?
What does a working day look like for you? Where do you design? What is important for your working atmosphere? I work in my studio in sangsudong. I am not obsessed with any particular working atmosphere,
What do you do?
I like to work in a relaxed, happy
As an industrial designer, I do specific client projects, design projects and consultancy, and I produce a line of living accessories mainly in stone (usually marble) and hand-made paper (usually Hanji).
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the
radio,
whatever
helps us to think creatively.
I
also travel a lot and am happy to develop ideas on the road, in
the
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Germany, I
am.
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I saw you are working with the
What is so special about Hanji paper?
traditional Hanji paper – what does tradition mean to you?
Hanji paper as raw material offers many possibilities. As a hand-crafted paper, it has a real quality to it (though actually there is a good quality machinemade hanji paper as well). There are so many different ways to manipulate it. The combination of a contemporary vision with traditional material is very powerful I think. It is the next modernism.
Do you implement traditional aspects in your work? I’m not seeking to replicate traditional design, but I am deeply
attracted
to
natural
and traditional materials. Hanji paper is one such material; it has a unique texture, it is very durable, and it is light-weight. I don’t especially think of Hanji as a traditional material but as a new material with many ‘tradition’ implies where I am
Which role does Korea play for you?
from, and what is inside of me.
It is important to me that I am
different possibilities. For me
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Korean. I think every culture has its special qualities, of art, food, architecture, lifestyle. And design is part of that: all good design reveals the culture it is made in, while speaking to a world audience. Le Corbusier and Mies Van der Rohe invented the International Style, but they were also obviously French and German. It is the same with me I think: I make use of my Korean heritage, but I also operate in an international environment.
the world,
what
we could see and do. But now the world is wide open, and we can see so much more, and get completely
new
experiences.
This helps us to expand our vocabulary and allows us to try different things, both with our traditions and with things from outside.
What was the most fascinating thing you produced? Which was
What would you say is typically modern Korean design? And what is different from traditional Korean design?
the hardest to produce? I am always fascinated by the design process, no matter what the design task is. In practical terms, I
For me, there is a poetry to both traditional and contemporary Korean design. Much of it is based around nature I think. The difference is, contemporary design has more options, and more technologies.
think my marble furnishings and living accessories are the most challenging, which adds to the fascination.
Is there something you try to
It is important to remember that Korea is a peninsula in East Asia, we have always traded and had exchange with China and Japan. In the past, that was the most important thing. There were limitations in our experience of
implement in every work you do? Quality is everything. Because of this, my work is driven by material, and I think this is at the core of it. And process: process grips me.
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#TGIF Do you have any rituals on Fridays?
What is your favourite spot in South Korea and why?
Not really. I like to have fun. Kim HyunJoo Studio is in the middle of a district of Seoul that never sleeps: I work, and I enjoy myself, 24 hours a day. Likewise, when I am in Europe, in the UK or Germany, I use Fridays to work and to play: cinema, galleries, eating, and of course, I enjoy pub life.
I love the coast. Sokcho is an eastern city with a beautiful sea and amazing mountains. I enjoy swimming in the sea, and I love fresh sea food.
What are your favourite souvenirs and why?
What is your favourite travel destination?
I enjoy shopping in local design stores. I love small items like stationery and tableware.
I love Jeju island in South Korea, and recently I have discovered small towns in the UK. Norwich, a small ancient city in eastern England, is a favourite place at present. And I love Berlin.
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Hanji paper
South Korean souvenir
Ginseng & Omija
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seaweed snack cosmetics
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PHOTOS: HMart (HM) Everything Chopstick (EC) The Hanji (TH) Jolse (JO)
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HANJI PAPER The traditional Hanji paper is not only typically Korean, but also very in demand for artists worldwide. It is made from the bark of the mulberry tree and directly translates as “Korean paper.” Those who can’t use the paper to craft their own creations can buy
Traditional Hanji paper to be bought at thehanji
lanterns, trays and similar items made of Hanji. SEAWEED SNACK - GIM For some, seaweed might sound a bit strange at first but in Korea it’s a common and popular snack on the go. Dried seaweed is ideal on the go, and it is also used in all
Gim is ideal for hand luggage and can be bought at hmart
kinds of dishes in its fresh form. KOREAN COSMETICS BB, pearl powder, slimming face masks and lightening creams - in Korea you can get highquality beauty products for comparatively low prices and will definitely find a few
Typically Korean cosmetics can be found at jolse
oddities in between. GINSENG A souvenir with powerful effect. For over 5,000 years, the root of this healing plant has been used as a medicine. It is especially helpful in fighting fatigue, weakness and loss of concentration.
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OMIJA Traditional tea form South Korea at tradekorea
Korea boasts a rich tea-drinking culture, which makes tea an excellent gift to bring home from your trip. Omija is a typical Korean five-taste tea, combining sweet, bitter, sour, salty and spicy. Made from Schisandra berries, it has a reddish color and is incredibly healthy. It strengthens the heart, lowers blood pressure and even improves breathing. A little warning: itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only hand luggage compatible in a bag or as loose tea.
KOREAN CHOPSTICKS Buy online at everythingchopsticks
Typical Korean chopsticks are made of stainless steel, unlike those in China and Japan, which are made from natural materials. They also differ in length. Historically, the silver ones were only reserved for the king because the colour would change in the event that they were poisoned. A set usually includes a spoon as well.
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TUCSON
OLD TUCSON STUDIOS
Originally, they were meant just to be a film set but in 1960 they were extended to become an amusement park in the Tucson Mountain Park, Arizona. They were used as location for “Little House on the Prairie”, “Rio Bravo” and “The Quick and the Dead”.
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505,3 km2 FEDERAL STATE:
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POPULATION:
520.116 (2010)
SURROUNDED BY 5 MOUNTAIN CHAINS
Surrounded by 5 mountain chains in the middle of the Sonoran Desert, we find the second largest city of Arizona – Tucson. Those who eventually visit Tucson will experience the Spanish and Mexican influences in the city. Tucson is just 60 miles away from the Mexican border. So it’s not surprising that the Spaniards explored the larger area and that Tucson was part of their catchment area. Battles between the natives, the Navajo tribe, and the Spaniards were unavoidable. Nowadays, tourists are attracted by the nature, the history and the leisure opportunities. Hiking, enjoying traditional food, visiting galleries and the old film studio and playing golf – it surely doesn’t get boring! LR
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DONNA HULL Freelance writer, Donna L. Hull, is checking off adventures one trip at a time at My Itchy Travel Feet The Baby Boomer’s Guide to Travel. She is also the author of Coloring the West, An Adult Coloring Book for Travelers and New Mexico Backroads Weekend Adventure.
LISA RODEN Lisa Roden is a passionate photographer, printer and archivist living in Tucson, Arizona. Most of her works arise here, in “old pueblo“. artfirelisajo.wordpress.com lisajoroden
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Tucson is surrounded by the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;s largest density of columnar cacti (or saguaro cacti which you can see in this picture)
F U N FA C T S With 350 sunny days a year Tucson is literally the sunniest city in the United States of America.
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Tucson, Arizona, offers a mĂŠlange of cultural and outdoor activities. Approximately 63 miles north of the Mexican border, the Old Pueblo, as the city is known, has a strong Spanish flavor thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s u by the cowboy culture of the Old West. Toss in modern influences of a major university, the lush Sonoran desert, dark, night skies perfect for stargazing and you have a recipe for weekend fun in the Southwestern U.S.
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HOT TIP: The Arizona Inn in midtown Tucson serves as a convenient headquarters for a 3-day insiderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s weekend. Since the 1930â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, the late Isabelle Greenway and her family have presided over 14 acres of flower-filled beauty in the heart of Tucson. The 92-room boutique hotel has hosted politicians, celebrities and history makers in unassuming, yet luxurious, surroundings.
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FRIDAY – DAY 1
NO LIMITS
Start the morning like locals
the day exploring the 5 hangars
do with a walk or run in Sabino
and outdoor displays at the
Canyon Recreation Area
Pima Air and Space Museum.
on
Tucson’s Northeast side.
Did you know that Tucson has
Part of the Coronado National
an
Forest, the canyon offers paved
additional ticket purchased at
and dirt trails with views of rocky
the museum provides a tram tour
mountain peaks accompanied by gurgling Sabino Creek. Be sure to complete your walk before 9:00 a.m. when motorized tram traffic begins on the main trail. Are you hungry? A delicious Italian breakfast is waiting at close-by Piazza Gavi on N. Kolb Road. Spend the rest of
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airplane
graveyard?
An
of the U.S. Air Force Boneyard at nearby Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. The Sonoran desert’s dry climate acts as a preservative for thousands of mothballed airplanes and jet fighters. It’s hot in the desert so bring water.
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HOT TIP | SUNSET-SPOT:
To end the day, head to Saguaro National Park West in the Tucson Mountains for sunset. While the Hohokam Rd. Loop is popular, hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an insider tip: arrive at the park via Picture Rocks Road. After stopping to view the petroglyphs near Redemption Renewal Center, continue over the mountains. Turn left onto Golden Gate Road to brave a rough, dirt road to Ez-Kim-InZin picnic area. Enjoy a picnic in the hillside ramada, where birds serenade as you wait to view a dramatic desert sunset followed by stargazing.
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SATURDAY – DAY 2
DOWNTOWN
Begin the day with breakfast
Then backtrack to the Arizona
on the patio at the Arizona Inn.
Inn and beyond to explore the
You’ll be tempted to linger in
Mini
the garden setting but there’s
of Miniatures
a city to explore. And you’ll be
Lowell Rd. Strolling the 10,000
seeing it on one of the Arizona
square feet of miniature art
Inn’s complimentary bicycles
displays instills an appreciation
available to guests.
for all things tiny. The world-class
Time
Machine
Museum
on East Camp
museum offers over 300 antique The
famous
photographer, cofounded
American
Ansel
the
Adams,
Center
for
Creative Photography , located at the University of Arizona, about a 9-minute bicycle ride from the Arizona Inn. Admission to the center is free. Inside, a gallery hosts changing exhibitions that feature new acquisitions. Visitors may also browse through drawers housing a sampling of the vast photography collection.
and
contemporary
and room boxes. From here, the bike path along the Rillito River is a short pedal away. Plan a return to the Arizona Inn in time to clean up for dinner and to access your rental car.
It’s less than a mile to the dining and shopping district on 4th Avenue, a good choice for lunch.
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HOT TIP: Tucson is known for Mexican dining choices. Insiders will tell you that CafĂŠ Poca Cosa in downtown Tucson tops the list. The sleek, upscale setting complements the innovative menu that changes daily. Reservations recommended.
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SUNDAY – DAY 3
SONORAN DESERT
Breakfast Bistro’s
on
the
Garden
patio at Tohono Chul
side of town, continue driving to Catalina State Park
near
Park is a favorite beginning to a
Oro Valley. You’ll find hiking
Tucsonan’s day. Birds dip their
trails
beaks into the fountain or flit
numerous ranger-led activities.
about waiting for a tasty crumb
End the day with a prickly
to drop on the flagstone patio.
pear
margarita
Walk off a breakfast of Huevos
patio
at
Rancheros on a tour through
Mountain
the demonstration gardens and
As the sun dips below the
nature trails.
Tortolita Mountains, a Native
of
all
abilities
on
Ritz-Carlton
plus
the Dove
in nearby Marana.
American scrambles to the top There’s no better way to explore
of a rocky outcropping where
the Sonoran Desert than on
he plays his flute to the colorful
a hike. And the opportunities
hues of a desert sunset. It’s a
are endless in Tucson. Since
peaceful way to end your Tucson
you’re already on the Northwest
insider’s weekend.
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F U N FA C T Tucson originates in the language of Tohono-O’OdhamIndians. The name of their territory, Chuk Shon, means „at the foot of the black mountain“.
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“Jewellery is my favorite souvenir because it’s easy to transport home. It’s also easy to find jewelry at many different price points, which is convenient
if I’m watching my budget. Every time I wear a piece of jewelry from a trip, usually a bracelet, memories of the journey come flooding back.”
My dearsouvenir by Donna Hull
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LOCAL MAKER
Arizona
NIZHONI RANCH GALLERY Iconic images of the Old West are often of Monument Valley captured in countless movies, or the rough and tumble life shared by cowboys and horses in Tombstone. Both are in Arizona, but about an eight hour drive apart, so how is it possible to combine both in one day, especially if you’re staying in Tucson?
You
can capture the essence of both with a 45 minute drive to the southeast.
Sonoita Sonoita has a reputation for its
The Navajo Indian reservation
fine vineyards and wineries, but
comprises 27,425 square miles,
there’s a hidden gem which can be
and covers the corners of three
even more intoxicating than the
states: Arizona, New Mexico and
headiest wine offered: The peace
Utah.
and timeless beauty found in
reservation in the US, but also
Nizhoni Ranch Gallery. This is an
the only one where the people
intimate, appointment-only gallery
live on their true native lands.
featuring rare and beautiful art
Surrounded
woven in the lands surrounding
mountains, this is the spiritual
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beginnings
are
told
through
his own. But when he was 19
legends. Living in harmony with
this lanky, soft-spoken cowboy
the land and nature, life here
traded his collection of 22 rifles
follows traditions… like that of
for
a grandmother teaching her
and never looked back.
granddaughter to weave sheep’s
than 45 years later, Getzwiller is
wool and following designs more
considered a premier expert in
than a hundred years old.
Navajo weavings, working with
some
Navajo
weavings… More
about 40 weavers creating oneof-a-kind textiles.
Now enter the cowboy, Steve Getzwiller, owner of Nizhoni Ranch Gallery.
He’s the real
Nizhoni, which means “beautiful”
deal, with his cowboy heritage
in the Navajo language, is the
stretching back generations to
perfect name for this hilltop
the territorial days of Arizona
gallery which is also home for
and New Mexico and the early
Steve and his wife Gail.
days of Texas. He’s the son of
across the tile patio and through
a champion team roper, and
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filled with beauty and tranquility.
are hesitant about coming out
“They’re
by appointment, because they
blown
away,”
says
feel like it’s a commitment, but
Steve Getzwiller, when asked
I don’t put anybody under any
what his clients sense during their appointment-only visit. “It
pressure,” says Getzwiller.
far exceeds their expectations,
invariably. They see the material
Still…be prepared to learn…and
online, but once they get here
to be dazzled as he casually
and see it in person, it’s a whole other thing.
unfurls a Navajo blanket or
The setting is
rug with an incredibly complex
not like anything they’ve been
design.
exposed to before.”
some of the intricacies of how weavers
for
months
complete one piece. You’ll not
with its magnificent mesquite
only learn the story behind the
wood floor, this 20-by-40-foot
work, but what to look for when
room is filled with Arts and furnishings
work
or sometimes even years to
Stepping into the gallery itself,
Crafts-era
He’ll share with you
you start looking on your own.
which
complement the dozens and dozens of spectacular Navajo
Some of the weavers Getzwiller
weavings on the walls, draped
works with he has known for
across furniture or stored in glass-front
cases.
most of their lives. Because he
Historic
also often worked with their
Native American basketry is also prominently
displayed,
mothers
along
and
grandmothers,
he chuckles and says some he
with paintings by southwestern
worked with before they were
artists and classic Edward S.
born.
Curtis orotones.
His goal had always
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traditional designs, some with
how, as a mathematician she
more open space and yet others
planned it out first on graph
very complicated. He also was
paper. Another master weaver
instrumental in bringing back
gets her inspiration from abstract
the Churro sheep, a particular
paintings by a contemporary
species which has low lanolin
American artist.
content and was nearly wiped out by federal government range management decades ago. “There’s
no
shortcutting
the
process,” he says as he describes
It’s as if time stops during your visit to Nizhoni.
The peaceful
quiet may be punctuated by the rapid chirps of a cactus wren,
how it’s all done by hand. “The
or the sigh of the wind through
dyes in my Churro collection
nearby cedars.
come from Switzerland, and
leave with a weaving, a piece
they’re the best available.
We
of jewellery or other Native
have a palette that no one else
American art, you still leave
has in the weaving business.”
this place changed, with a new appreciation
He’ll
explain
what
different
for
Whether you
what
time,
patience and skill can create.
patterns and symbols mean, and why the weaver chose to
“Visitors take with them an
incorporate that.
You’ll learn
experience they truly enjoyed,”
how one weaver spent more
says Getzwiller. And what better
than two years on an extremely
way to spend some time than
complex
in this timeless corner of the
piece
based
on
a
ceremonial sandpainting, and
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cereals cacti
caramics足
leather goods
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jewellery
upcycling
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UPCYCLING To those of you who love nature, we recommend the shop “Pop-Cycle”. You can stock up on upcycled clothes and decoration in playful designs.
Upcycled clothes and decoration suitable for hand luggage here: popcycle
CERAMICS If you like colourful tableware, you will find your souvenir at H.F. Coors in Tucson! One
Colourful ceramics from Tucson hfcoors
special thing is that tourists can watch the production and learn the story behind the idea of H.F. Coors. CACTI A small cactus is a popular souvenir from Arizona – one of the heartlands of cactuses.
Cacti for your interior moonvalleynurseries
You find a large choice at Moon Valley Nurseries on various farms in Arizona. CRUNCHY CEREALS At „Bird’s Nest“, you can stock up on organic crunchy cereals – one of the favorite breakfast meals of the Americans.
Handmade cereals by birdsnestbaking.com
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Tucson is the birthplace of our favourite Lady from the bottle! Actress Barbara Eden of the tv show „I Dream of Jeannie“ was born here in 1931.
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Strictly speaking, Cape Town, the capital of the Western Cape, isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;t in the region defined as West Coast but the city, home to more than three million South Africans, is worth a visit. Situated on the Table Bay shores of the Atlantic Ocean, it enjoys stable and warm temperatures. You can feel the air of history throughout the city, be it that of colonial times or from its Apartheid past. Cape Town is where beach holiday, history and culture intersect.
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CAPE TOWN
Are: 1,219,912 km2 Population: 54,002,000 Currency: Rand Seat of government: Pretoria Highest elevation: Mafadi (3450 m)
KOEKSISTER
A sweet South African delicacy, its Boer roots are visible in both name and recipe. Koeksister dough is tied into braids and fried before being infused with syrup. Warning: It’s VERY sweet!
LANGA
This feature focuses on the West Coast of South Africa; for this purpose, we’re going to treat Cape Town as part of this region.
Langa is the oldest township in South Africa; its name translates as “sun.“ Even before the introduction of Apartheid, this area was planned as a borough for “blacks.“ Langa is the township closest to the city centre and home to around 200,000 people.
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SHIPWRECKS More than 2,000 shipwrecks line the coast of South Africa, most of which have been on the ocean floor for more than 500 years. “False Bay” at Cape Point, which is renowned for its monster waves, is a hot spot to discover ships that weren’t lucky enough to reach shore.
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F U N FA C T S South Africa is the second-largest fruit producer in the world. Its special climate Südafrika ist affords der thezweitgrößte country a vast bounty Produzent vonSouth of diverse fruits. Früchten weltweit. Africa takes first place when it comes to floral wealth and is home to both the smallest (>10mm) and largest Baobab succulents.
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Our boarding crew TOUR GUIDE
WEST COAST
TRAVEL MANUEL
Lauren Manuel McShane is together with her husband, Vaughan, the founder of The Travel Manuel, an award-winning adventure travel blog. Their blog is one of South Africa’s top travel blogs and winner of “The Best Travel Blog in Africa” in 2015. They’ve visited six continents, have lived in five different countries, and showcase their travel tips and tales through engaging articles, photography, videos and social media.
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INKA CHALL
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My name is Inka, I love discovering new things through writing and photography. My blog posts on my blog, blickgewinkelt, are not as much about God, but youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll get a lot of posts about adventures and travelling. I always say the secret topic of my blog is a guide about how to survive the hippie chaos we live in today. My camera, Emma, helps me tell the stories I encounter all around the world.
MISTER & MISSES DO Hannes Thun and Farina Deutschmann are the couple behind Mister & Misses Do Wedding Photography. The Berlin-based photographers share their love and passion for photography, weddings and storytelling. They spend most of the year travelling around the world in search of heartwarming stories.
blickgewinkelt.de misterandmissesdo.com _hannesthun FarinaDeutschmann
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never tire of is the West Coast. It’s untamed beauty and wild ocean is unlike any other part of South Africa. Here are my tips on what to do during a weekend along South Africa’s West Coast.
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ELANDS BAY Start with the furthest destination
them is illegal. If you don’t know
from Cape Town and make your
how, ask a local how to prepare
way down South for the duration
the crayfish on the braai and
of the week. Elands Bay is a tiny,
savour succulent mouthfuls with
relaxed little town with a great
garlic, lemon and mayonnaise.
beach and a few options for
Even though we didn’t stay at the
accommodation. My husband
backpackers here, we found a
and I camped at the dusty
great place to braai our crayfish
campsite right on the beach and withstood gusty wind and mini sandstorms just to
enjoy
surfing
called Pili Pili
. They specialise
in adventure activities and take people
surfing,
kitesurfing,
those
paragliding and more. Even if
waves and the crayfish.
adventure is not your thing, go
Locals will sell you fresh
and hang out there – you’ll meet
crayfish, but be careful
fellow travellers, play a few
not to purchase them
games of cards, and learn a little
too small as catching
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SATURDAY – DAY 2
THE BEACH CAMP Get to the Beach Camp early in
day and park their red, blue, black
time for a dip. The absolute best
and white boats on the sand.
thing about this place is the lack
All the houses are whitewashed
of electricity (other than the gas-
and provide the perfect seaside
heated showers), A-Frame tents right on the beach, and myriad of stars to be seen each night. On a hot day, we walked straight out from our tent in the morning and right into the sea. By day we explored the
boulders,
walked
around the reserve, and checked out the town of Paternoster. Paternoster destination that
is in
attracts
vacationers.
a itself many
Visitors
can walk along the long beach where fisherman bring in their catch of the
stay if you are not keen on camping. Every few steps you take will yield a restaurant to buy scrumptious fish and chips. And if you’re brave, try the local favourite of bokkoms – tiny, salty fish dried out in the sun. This beach is ideal for swimming and even better for long walks with your loved one or dog in tow. Evenings beside the fire were magical. Guests chatted by the bar, we made our food on the fire to the sound of someone drumming, crackled
and
into
as
the
the
fire
night,
we
gazed upon the blanket of stars exploding across the sky.
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SUNDAY – DAY 3
WEST COAST NATIONAL PARK Set out early for the West Coast
Footprints discovered in 1995
. There is so much
at Kraalbaai are unmistakable
to do with friends and family
human footfalls in rock and are
here that you will find it tough to
said to have belonged to a young
National Park
narrow it down. Enjoy the bright blooms that pop in springtime or catch a glimpse of the wildlife that wanders throughout the park all through the year. I particularly
love
summer
at
Kraalbaai, a magical bay within the park where you can perch on powdery white sand and dive into the fresh water. There are activities for everyone within the park – cycle along one of their biking routes, kayak or kite board in the lagoon, picnic or braai at the designated facilities within
woman who lived 117,000 years ago, and have therefore been dubbed ‘Eve’s footprints’. The original prints can be found at the Iziko Museums‘ South African National Museum in Cape Town, but the replica remains at the Geelbek Information Centre inside West Coast National Park. If hiking is your thing, try Eve‘s Trail
, which is a two-and-a-half
day, fully portered and catered hike through the park that traces the footsteps of Eve. The 30-km
the park, go whale watching
wilderness hike consists of three
between August and September,
legs connected through a series
go for a walk or hike, or view
of West Coast-style meals and
game from your car.
transfers.
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LOCAL MAKER
South Africa
A JOURNEY WITH A SPECIAL TOUCH
While checking out vineyards isn’t necessarily mandatory during a trip to South Africa’s Western Cape, it is at the very least recommended, for this important aspect of the country’s culture is not to be missed.
Stellenbosch The
area
surrounding
said, of course, that the reality
famous
between black and white cannot
Stellenbosch
is
its
which
wineries,
impression
be
masked.
Apartheid
tore
the country apart, and it still
catered almost exclusively to
suffers from the consequences
the wealthy golfer set. This
to this day. Since the wineries
is
case:
around Stellenbosch comprise
indulging in wine and culinary
a considerable part of the local
delights is a tradition here and
economy,
has nothing to do with ritz and
voluntarily
glam. It’s very much possible to
betterment of populations that
learn about both colonial and
have long been discriminated
traditional South African culture
against – just another reason to
on a minimal budget. It must be
pay a visit.
not
me
first
believe
definitely
had
on
for
the
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employers for
the
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1. The wine estate and a picnic in the lovely garden. 2. Marinated pumpkin made with vinegar The
selection
of
wineries
it appears, have also stopped by
is
massive, and you can choose
here on a whim.
to explore them as part of an
The best souvenirs from the
organised tour or on your own.
Western Cape call for a sweet
The smaller ones are able to offer
tooth â&#x20AC;&#x201C; cakes and other baked
tourists a lot of spontaneous
goods are popular across South
perks.
Africa and perfected in the area surrounding Cape Town. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t
Delheim Wine Estate
be surprised, then, when sweets
Delheim Wine Estate, a very
are
traditional business, has a great
offered
to
complement
your wine. A winetasting with
park to set up a picnic. Various
cupcakes was just one of the
homemade
are
many culinary highlights of my
prepared to complement the
trip. Other souvenirs can be
wine, including an outstanding
found in abundance as well;
house-baked
many
specialties
bread
and
wineries
boast
small
marinated pumpkin. The dining
shops where tourists can pick
table in the courtyard is equally
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wine accessories, jewellery and
more suitable souvenirs. The
art. The arts scene in South Africa
different
is incredibly diverse, and many
Africa have given rise to great
handcrafted pieces stem from
artistic diversity and interesting
do-it-yourself necessity. All across
mixtures. Bright colours mirror
South Africa you can find very
South African traditions and are
nice small baskets woven from
paired with colonial style, wood,
old telephone wiring. Though
and a lot of white with clear
a little too big for my suitcase, I
forms, which is reminiscent of
was especially fond of guitars
Scandinavian design. This is just
constructed out of oil canisters
one of many special fusions in
and – something to behold in
South Africa.
an instrument museum – entire
cultures
in
South
also find jewellery made of natural
Wine estate Mont Rochelle
materials in abundance, though
You’ll especially notice this at the
one can’t be certain whether
Mont Rochelle estate, a larger
they are made in South Africa
enterprise that’s a little more
or cheap imports from other
exclusive with fantastic views of
African countries. Vases from
the mountains and breathtaking
paper waste or beautiful pottery
interior. Its shop contains some
from the area are somewhat
outstanding crafts from the region.
plants, including roots. You can
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colourful ceramic
Inkaâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;s South African souvenirs
natural jewellery
From oil can guitars to natural jewellery
wirebaskets waste paper bawls oil can guitars
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“South Africa’s Mont Rochelle Vineyard. I was blown away by literally everything here: the old colonial houses, the fresh interior, the creativity, the way everything is arranged like in Cape Town, the hospitality of the people.”
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The „Kleine Zalze“ My third winery recommendation is the „Kleine Zalze,“ which was founded by a German over 300 years ago and is today famous for its selection of award-winning wines. It is wonderfully situated in close proximity to a golf course and is amazingly affordable – definitely worth an overnight PHOTO: virginlimitededition.com
stay.
HOT TIP: Just over an hour away from Stellenbosch will land you in the dreamy West Coast National Park, which awaits with sand dunes, pearly beaches and crystal clear turquoise waters. A secret tip: the shop of !Khwa ttu, a project that supports local residents. Nowhere in South Africa have I seen such stunning fabrics, which you can find more about here:
www.khwattu.org
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South Africa is the only country where two Nobel Prize winners come from the same street! Both Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu lived in houses on the same street in Soweto.
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WOOD CARVINGS There is a whole host of different styles of wood carvings to be found in South Africa – small ones, large ones, figurines, masks and any kind of decorative objects you can imagine. Since they are just as popular a living
The TIMBER VILLAGE team from Knysna do wood carvings and furniture since 1985.
room accessory here as they are in South Africa, they make an excellent souvenir. CERAMICS Ceramics have been an important part of South African art and culture since 7000 BC. Colourful crockery is still very popular today with both natives and tourists. As a souvenir it is a little bit on the tricky side because pottery breaks much more easily than a wood carving. But if you like ceramic art, make sure to stop by Zulu-lulu Art House in Piggly Wiggly Country Village in Midlands Meader. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Music is an integral part of any party or ritual celebrated in South Africa. From tribal music to inner city parties, music and South Africa are indivisible. Thanks to its unique shape, an African musical instrument also makes a decorative souvenir; or you could even try mastering the traditional sounds yourself. A selection of instruments can be found at “The African Music Store“ in Cape Town.
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WOVEN BASKETS Woven African baskets are practical, beautiful to look at, and a lovely memento of your time spent in Africa. A variety of materials can be used for weaving, from weeds to Woven baskets from Ilala Weavers in Hhluhluwe, Cape Town.
vines, to leaves, to raffia and more. Such a basket is not just an ordinary souvenir – it’s also an ecologically sustainable one. So off you go to “Ilala Weavers“ on Ngweni Road in Hluhluwe! BEADED JEWELLERY African beads have a long and rich history. The natives used to adorn their terracotta
One of many manufacturers of beaded jewellery is the small team of Africa Smiles from Waterfall in KwaZulu Natal
sculptures
with
beads,
which
they
then began wearing them themselves. And now everybody does. African beaded jewellery is colourful and often flamboyant but always makes a lovely accessory and a perfect souvenir by which to remember your weekend trip in the working weeks after. OSTRICH EGG LAMPS The South African tradition of ostrich egg
Buy at A voova store in Johannesburg or Cape Town.
art is many centuries old and an important part of the country’s culture. Fragments of some embroidered ostrich eggs found are estimated to be more than 60,000 years old.
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skin care products with snail extract
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Luxurious, exotic Korean beauty products are a great souvenir for anyone, especially due to their incredibly variety. A real curiosity we found during our research were Korean products with snail extract. You heard right: these products contain extracts from the slimey invertebrates. Chilean dermatologist Fernando Bascunan discovered in the 1980s that
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ENTERTAINMENT Alright, a weekend trip to the cinema is not exactly a new and creative idea but we’re not talking about your average silver screen down the street. More and more cinemas are putting a premium on a luxurious interior to make your cinematic experience unforgettable like the Paragon Cineplex at the Siam Center in Bangkok. There are waiters to ensure your wellbeing as far as food and drinks are concerned and sofas and recliners to take care of the rest. The rest of the Siam Center is nothing to sneer at either. You could easily spend an entire weekend here. If a visit to the cinema has tickled your fancy for spending time in the dark why not follow it up with a round of black light miniature golf? This intriguing past time was created by – literally – giving the popular family entertainment classic a new coat of paint and many cities, like Cologne now invite you to hit a few balls in a psychedelic atmosphere. For more information: www.glowingrooms.com .
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Tyrol and around the Austrian city of Salzburg. But really any other place on the globe that sports beautiful canyons surrounding bodies of water will do nicely. Hiking has been a Sunday classic since childhood. Scotland adds a particularly interesting route to the menu albeit a not exactly family-proof one. The Malt links several of Whisky Trail Scotland‘s larger distilleries; a fact which is sure to put an extra little spring in your step with every section. Whisky isn’t your thing? Well then how about a nice glass of isn’t just wine? The Rheingau
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a particularly beautiful region of Germany, the grapes grown in this district are used to make wine renowned the world over for its high quality. So pick a hiking route that will lead you by some wineries and pop in for a glass or two along your way. While the shopping miles of the world’s metropoles are bursting with tourists on any given Saturday, the natives often use this day, especially if it’s a sunny one, to retreat to one of the many parks. And so the lawns are dotted with smaller and larger groups of people playing, laughing or making music. But even if you’re not part of a group you’re unlikely to get bored because there are just so many things to see and explore. Many parks have boats for hire like the arguably most famous one in the world: Central Park in New York . Hamburg also is best explored from a canoe on the Alster River. If you feel you need a change of perspective, a may be just the ticket. Available helicopter tour in many metropoles like New York they will afford you brand new views of the city. And if that’s still not special enough you can even take a zeppelin ride around Lake Konstanz. You don’t need a big budget to explore a city from above by the way, many cities have a mountain with great views or a TV tower you can climb.
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Weekly markets are a great way to get to know local producers from a certain region and get your hands on some nice souvenirs along the way. You can usually find a city’s market dates on its official website. Chicago’s Green City offers locale Market p r o d u c e ,
Those of you who would rather leave the artistic outpour to other people still have a wealth of museums to choose from. The smaller and more specialised collections often aren’t as crowded at the weekend as the big name museums. Check out the Sammlung Hoffmann (Hoffmann collection) in Berlin which is only open on Saturdays or take a look behind the scenes of the circus at (circus museum) the Cirkus Museet outside Copenhagen.
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culinary delicacies and also entertaining workshops on all kinds of topics related to gardening. When planning a trip to a street food market it’s a good idea to keep an eye on the city’s events calendar. Thanks to the recent street food boom there is at least one market focusing on trend foods to be found in every major city. One great example is the Eat Street in Barcelona. All through the warmer months (which in Barcelona start in March) every couple of weeks you can spend an entire Saturday (from midday to 11pm) there. The people of Barcelona know how to party which is why the merriment
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continues on Sundays with the Brunch Elektronik . Until June this event brings together many acts from the electronic scene twice a month; it’s great fun for all the family with extra entertainment provided for the very youngest members. If your ideal weekend entails moving as little as possible and enjoying peace and tranquillity, you will probably be best off retreating to the spa of your choice. If you ever visit Asia make sure to check out several of the local massage and cosmetics treatments - all in the name of cultural exchange, of course.
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Currys from Thailand, Ćevapčići from Croatia, Fajitas from Mexico, Bratwurst from Germany – food is almost always a cliché representation of every country. Hardly anyone gushes about the excellence of British food and everyone thinks Germans eat nothing but Pretzels, Bratwurst and Schnitzel. On the positive side of things, this also means that every mouthful is loaded with pure culture, especially when you’re trying to escape everyday life. My favourites at home and in restaurants are Indian, Greek and Japanese dishes. If you’re not in the mood to travel far but still want exotic flavours to tickle your tastebuds, check out our traditional menus in the next couple of Dearsouvenirissues. This time, we’re starting off with Africa and South Korea with Ozoz from Kitchen Butterfly and missboulette!
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The boarding crew Across Nigeria, these perfect weekend recipes aren’t mine alone. For many, Saturday mornings and Akara, bean fritters go very well together; Sunday Rice is ‘Jollof Rice’ and dinner before the jolt of Monday morning? Easy to make fried plantains, Dodo.
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OZOZ SOKOH Ozoz Sokoh is an Exploration geologist, food writer and photographer. She is passionate about experimenting with and sharing Nigerian cuisine in ‘The New Nigerian Kitchen‘, a phrase she coined to reflect the changing focus of Nigerian cuisine from eating for sustenance to celebration. She makes her home in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Made from (skinned) black-eyed beans, Akara resemble Middle Eastern falafel. It is often one half of a ‘bread’ or corn pap crew. I love to make an Akara Burger – fritters on hand sliced soft white bread, uncorrupted by the sharp blades of a machine. If you can’t find black-eyed beans, you can substitute the same amount of yellow split lentils or a scant measure of lentil (gram) flour.
INGREDIENTS
1 cup black-eyed beans 1 small onion, peeled & roughly chopped
Download the full recipe
1/2 cup water (or more)
HERE
Chopped chili pepper, to taste Scant ½ teaspoon salt, to taste Vegetable oil to deep fry Bread to serve
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The National dish of Nigeria and most of West Africa, Jollof rice is a dish of spiced, red rice popular as everyday food and also in celebration â&#x20AC;&#x201C; weddings, birthdays, Christmas. Download the full recipe HERE
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500g long grain rice (scant 3 cups) 750ml water 2 - 3 cups of Tomato mixture (200g tomatoes, 3medium onions, chillies, to taste) Cooking oil Garlic & Ginger paste (puree of equal amounts fresh ginger and garlic. Also available to buy in Indian/Asian stores) Curry Powder (Caribbean-style)
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Dodo, fried plantains as we call it in Nigeria forms a quick and simple meal, Often, an accompaniment to rice, or perfect partner with eggs. Download the full recipe HERE
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1 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2 yellow, ripe plantains (should be soft to the touch) Salt, to taste Vegetable oil for frying
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;My favourite souvenir is a Turkish egg cup, bought at a street market in Leiden, The Netherlands. I collect egg cups and this one came in my favorite colour - blue
with ethnic patterns, which is a reminder of how beautiful traditional crafts still are even in a world of contemporary design.â&#x20AC;?
My dearsouvenir by Ozoz Sokoh
Turkish egg cup
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INGREDIENTS FOR A 1.25 LITRE CONTAINER
FOR THE SPICE PASTE
½ Onion, medium sized ½ Apple, small 3-4 cloves of garlic 3 slices of ginger
INGREDIENTS
50 g boiled rice from the day before (re-boiled in 50ml water and cooled down) ½ tbsp cane sugar
1 kg Chinese cabbage 100 g coarse sea salt 1 litre water 300 g white radish 2 spring onions, finely sliced 1 small carrot, finely julienned
The full recipe HERE .
3 tbsp Gochugaru (Korean chili powder) 3 tsp Korean fermented baby shrimp (alternatively: 2 tbsp fish sauce) Sea salt to taste
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INGREDIENTS
2 tbsp spring onions, finely chopped 2 tbsp onions, finely chopped 2 tsp garlic, finely ground 1 tbsp cane sugar
BIBIM GUKSU TOPPINGS
2 tbsp soy sauce
8-10 perilla leaves (cut into strips)
3 tbsp pear or pineapple juice
½ carrot, julienne
2 tbsp of ripe, peeled and finely chopped fruit (peach, apricot, pear or apple depending on the season)
2 field cucumbers, julienne
1 tbsp apple vinegar 2 tbsp Gochujang (Korean chilli paste) 2 tbsp Gochugaru (Korean chilli powder)
Lettuce, cut into strips Pointed cabbage, cut into fine strips Sesame to sprinkle on top Some drops of dark sesame oil
Full recipe HERE
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NOODLES
250-300 g thin wheat noodles (somen) or Asian buckwheat noodles (soba)
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INGREDIENTS
350 g Short grain rice/Sushi rice 10-12 Shiitake mushrooms, dried or fresh ½ cucumber Korean radish or kohlrabi salad (see recipe below) 300 g fresh mung or soy bean sprouts 2 onions, large 1 courgette (when in season, alternatively use spinach leaves) 2 carrots, medium
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4 eggs
5 generously heaped tsp Gochujang
1 small clove of garlic
40 ml apple juice
Oil for frying
2-3 tsp cane sugar
Dark sesame oil to taste
3 tsp sesame oil
Sesame seeds, toasted
3 tsp sesame seeds, toasted
Salt and pepper to taste
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green fairtrade
TEXT: Nina Förster
upcycling
SOUVENIRS
go green
What unites jade, old newspapers
it even better that natives all
and stranded flipflops? In our
over the world have become part
case it’s the fact that they are all
of the Go Green campaign to
souvenirs made from recycled
produce sustainable souvenirs.
materials.
Colourful sculptures made from
Sustainably produced souvenirs
old flipflops, spoons made out of
are on the rise, even though most of them are made from materials which are far from being ‘good’ for the environment. Trashed
cities
drowning
in
copious amounts of plastic and garbage have become part of
undetonated bombs, jewellery out of aluminium and baskets made from old copper wires are only a few of the wonderful creations. Dearsouvenir presents Global Mamas and Trashy Bags.
our everyday lives, which makes
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MARTIN PIECK Martin travels a lot to tell stories as a journalist. Sometimes you would think he became a journalist just to travel so much. Crazily enough, this is true. In todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s world, during the refugee crisis and when discussions are full of prejudices it is important for journalists like him to understand people in other situations and to share this knowledge with the people in his home country- to generate understanding. And some foreighn stories are good sources of entertaintment. one thing is for sure- he canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t complain about the variety of unusual souvenirs. martinpieck.com
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IS IT A SOUVENIR OR CAN IT BE THROWN OUT? TEXT: Martin Pieck PHOTOS: Global Mamas One
problem
Trashy Bags
solved,
the small bar see how the
another one produced.
sinking sun disappears
Clean
drinking
bags
behind the roofs of the
that
should
save
straw huts and makes
Ghanaian people from
room for the black-blue
diseases
a
night, they could feel as
in
if they were in paradise –
pollution levels in the
at least until their naked
country.
Committed
feet that they put into
environmentalists have
the sand to cool them
taken in upon themselves
down get caught in cold
to make it a necessity to
and
process the garbage – for
Wherever
Ghana and the tourists.
garbage. You can accept
A
that – or use the masses
drastic
result
in
increases
win-win
situation.
crackling you
plastic. look:
of garbage and turn it It could be so idyllic on
into something that locals
the
and tourists like to bring
beaches
of
Accra.
When the few tourists in
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their
loved
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ones: green souvenirs.
and
Ghana suffers from a plague of
flooded with colorful
small plastic bags that once were praised as saviors. In a country in which fresh and running water is a luxury good and reserved
the
garbage. room
for
sea
are
There
is
tourists
no who
could have a good time on the beach and sunbathe white
water rots in big tanks and
skin. Tourism is a niche market.
spreads cholera, small plastic
Nature per se is not unimportant
bags were supposed to bring
for Ghanaian people. There just
salvation. For a few Pesewas (4
is no waste system in place,
pesewas is the equivalent to 1
and as of yet there are few
cent in europe), you can get
alternatives to the plastic bags of
these drinking bags on every
water - healthy people= spoiled
corner, in the city and the
environment. before, water was
most outlying villages. How
sold communally in cups, but
convenient. The Ghanaian
this method was a sure way to
people bite off one corner
spread contagious diseases. In
of the bag, drink, sip the
former times, water was sold
water to the last drop â&#x20AC;&#x201C;
in and drunk from community
and let the bag drop on the ground. There is no other
waste
system.
In some districts of the
capital,
people
walk over carpets of plastic; the beaches
cups
in
Ghana;
this
habit
virtually cried out for contagious diseases. For financial reasons, plastic bottles are not an option; they simply are too expensive. So the government introduced bags without thinking of the
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„They use masses of garbage and turn it into something that locals and tourists like to bring with them: green souvenirs.“
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consequences the absence of
decorative items, toiletries â&#x20AC;&#x201C;
a waste system would have on
each one on them is already an
the environment.
interesting souvenir.
But the plastic on the streets
Every
of Ghana is not just garbage.
contains ecological principles,
For some people it is a valuable
and if you have a closer look,
resource.
the
For
the
Global
step
of
handmade
the
process
shea
butter
a
looks familiar â&#x20AC;&#x201C; or rather the
small and insignificant building
packaging. The Global Mamas
on a side street of the dirty
found a way to use the remains
main road, you can find the
of
association that was founded
canyons. With them, the butter
with a vision 13 years ago. The
that is painstakingly obtained
vision of women who work for
from the nuts of the shea tree
women. Equal rights and fair
for hundreds of years now
trade determine the activities of
is protected from dirt. Also,
the 600 women from different
they serve as free and stylish
social classes. Many of them
packaging: the ideal souvenir
are unmarried and childless,
that
Mamas,
for
example.
In
a combination that normally leaves little chance for a decent life in Ghana. In seven
communities,
they produce all sorts of
things:
batik
clothes, jewellery,
plastic
tells
from
an
the
exciting
urban
and
authentic story. Those who want to take a step further go to Trashy Bags. They not only do they produce the product from garbage â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the whole product is recycled. In Accra, the company employs 60
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„The ideal souvenir that tells an exciting and authentic story by itself.“
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full-time employees who collect
“Maybe you can’t see it
the garbage, wash it and process it
yet but these bags can
to a high standard. Wallets, purses,
create doctors one day”,
laptop cases are the result of this
said the Deputy Minister of
clean and sourced garbage.
Environment, Benes Hellu. An
The idea is a success – and helps
optimistic
in multiple ways. Only recently, a collaboration with the fertiliser producer Yara caught attention. Yara is committed to ecological production
and
provides
at
least
thought the
contribute to the social justice in a country that so
could
packaging
to
be
idyllic.
produce
10.000 school bags. They are delivered to more than 40 elementary
schools
in
the countryside, the
Global Mamas
regions where a school bag is a
Trashy Bags
luxury good.
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but
souvenirs
Trashy Bags with enough used plastic
–
”The magic lamp from Turkey is my favourite souvenir since my girlfriend gave it to me as a gift when she introduced me to magical Istanbul. But since I only can be there every now and then, I now have three travelling wishes – for bad times.”
My dearsouvenir by Martin Pieck
Turkish magic lamp
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Billie Ray Martin
Hambug born Billie Ray Martin („The Queen of Electronic Soul“) created a 90s world hit with her song „Your Loving Arms“. Today, the successful singer and songwriter still travels internationally and just debuted her new album THE SOUL TAPES. www.billieraymartin.com
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We met Billie Ray Martin at Tegel Airport in Berlin ...
Where have you just come from? I have just arrived from Milan.
Did you buy a souvenir? I bought a pair of silver shoes with a chunky heel, they remind me of 60â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Go-Go-Boots. Exactly what I needed for my new live show.
Where did you find them? I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t remember the name of the shop but it was on Corso di Porta Ticinese. A great street with lots of small boutiques and shoe shops, bars and trattorias. I like how young and dynamic this part of the town is, there are lots of ateliers with little showrooms.
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How much were the shoes? 130 Euro
What do they mean to you? I feel like I’m having a ‚back to the roots’ moment, like my Electribe 101 phase back in the day. My new album is strongly influenced by 60s and 70s soul so it fits!
Who is this souvenir for? Just a little treat for myself this time
Where are you going to wear the shoes? On every stage that takes me!
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In our „Return“ section, the Dearsouvenir team searches for the best ideas for the time after you‘ve been travelling! Where do you store your souvenirs? What happened to them? Kreetta from blog „gretchen gretchen“ starts with the story about her blog header.
While talking about travel souvenirs I guess everyone can relate to the fact that it’s not easy to find a really good one. Usually you don’t want to buy the ordinary and typical stuff like a small statue of the Eiffel tower from Paris. That is way to boring. Most of you want something that reminds you of your travel adventures when you’re back at home. Something to be hung on the wall or to be placed on your dining table. Something that will remind you of the happy moments abroad. I really did find a souvenir like that during my holiday in DEARSOUVENIR
Venice! On a sunny winter day my husband and I found a tiny antique shop while strolling through Santa Croce. I am crazy about vintage stuff and antiques, so I was really happy that we past by. Of course we needed to go in and after a while of browsing through the things I found a small rusted metal box. Curious about its content I opened it and found several letters made of cardboard. They reminded me a lot of the game ‘Scrabble’ but they had been written in a truly beautiful way. I knew they were made with love. They were adorable and I started 337
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to wonder how old they are and who had made and played with them...touching their matt surface I suddenly got an idea, which could solve the problems I dealed with during redesigning my blog appearance. Standing in Venice I thought about using the letters for my new blog’s header. To write ‘gretchen gretchen’ I would combine those letters with my own handwriting. Certainly, I bought the letters to create ‘Gretchen’ and took the letter K, too. For all of you who are interested in the box – I left it there! If you ever visit that shop, you may find it. Nowadays my blog’s header, my perfect souvenir, reminds me of magical Venice.
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KREETTA‘S 10 TIPPS FOR
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Go when there is not as much tourist attention on Venice. Take January for example, when the city is almost empty and you can enjoy Venice‘s winter. Take good shoes, a warm coat, woolly hat and gloves with you if you go in January. You can walk everywhere and there is lots to see. You will need a map!
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The highest tide happens during full or new moon. It can happen that Piazza San Marco is flooded in January, thus rubber boots might be needed.
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The best „torrone Tenero“ (traditional sweet made of honey, sugar and egg whites) can be bought at Pasticceria BAR Targa di Rizzetto
. By the way:
this is the perfect choice for a gluten and dairy free diet.
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Kreetta brought her own memorable souvenirs from Venice. You can find the little letter cards from her blog header at the top right, stacked upon the mason jar.
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If you want to buy THE traditional souvenir from Venice, it would be a mask. Please buy a real one and not the fake that you can get in any tourist shop! You should visit Ca‘ del Sol Their
masks
and
hats
are
.
handmade,
showcasing the perfect skills of Venetian craftsmen.
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Take a bus boat to see beautiful scenes from
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See Santa Maria della Salute. It is a beautiful
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Don‘t miss the beautiful view from Ponte
10
If you want to explore the culinary side of
the Grand Canal. Be sure to have your camera with you.
church inside and out!
dell‘Accademia.
Venice, don‘t miss the so-called bacari, the little wine bars with small plates.
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