Berlin, Krakow, Vienna, Copenhagen & Amsterdam
- Debbie Kavanaugh
- Jul 19, 2015
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 23, 2021





Berlin, a beautiful city with lots of history. The year was 1989. After 28 years, the Berlin Wall, that grim and grey divider of humanity, finally met its maker. Most of it was quickly dismantled, but along Mühlenstrasse, paralleling the Spree, a 1.3km stretch became the East Side Gallery, the world’s largest open-air mural collection. I The Kingdom of Denmark is the geographical link between Scandinavia and Europe. Half-timber villages and tidy farms rub shoulders with towns and a few cities, where pedestrians set the pace, not traffic. In the capital, Copenhagen—København in Danish—mothers safely park baby carriages outside bakeries while outdoor cafés fill with cappuccino-sippers, and lanky Danes pedal to work in lanes thick with bicycle traffic. Amsterdam: Choose a 24-hour or 48-hour Canal Bus Pass and enjoy a unique sightseeing overview of Amsterdam's best sites such as the Rembrandt House, the Royal Palace, the Rijksmuseum and many more.