
Eremitageslottet in Dyrehaven
Eremitageslottet Eremitageslottet, or the Hermitage Hunting Lodge, was Christian VI’s hunting lodge built in 1734-36 in the middle of Dyrehaven (Deer Park) to

Eremitageslottet Eremitageslottet, or the Hermitage Hunting Lodge, was Christian VI’s hunting lodge built in 1734-36 in the middle of Dyrehaven (Deer Park) to

I previous posts I have mentioned already that Tokyo is a humongous bustling city with so many activities. I have already written about


In central Kyoto, you can find two of the most important tourist sites in the city: the Imperial Palace and Nijo Castle, as


Both times I’ve visited Hiroshima I did not have much time to check the city out. To make the most out of my

Having decided to go all around the places I visited in the summer, straight from Stevns Klint I drove to Vallø Slot. Just

In Shirakawa-Go I took a bus and drove to Kanazawa. I’ve read that I can find one of the most beautiful garden in

When friends decide to pay you a visit, you always think hard where to take them. At least, it is like that in

Let me start with that: THE BEST CASTLE EVER!!! So now that we have established that, let me explain why. Peles and Pelisor

As I mentioned before, Brasov is a great base for a day trips. There are a lot of locations relatively close by that

I have been in Denmark for 5 years now but until now I somehow always missed the opportunity to visit Kronborg castle. When

Højriis Slot is a manor house dating back to 15th century. Out of all manors and castles that I was at, this one was the most entertaining so far.
When you enter the manor grounds you are transported to year 1929 and you have to solve a murder mystery.

Spøttrup Middelalderborg is Denmark’s most well-preserved medieval castle. It was built in the 1520s and it was quite remarkable for its time as it had two moats for the defens

It was built in 1446 and is one the biggest castles in Europe and one of must-see-place in Romania. It was also announced as one of the best fairy-tale looking castles by Huffington Post. It looks magnificent and is all you can wish for in a castle.

On one of those rare sunny days, I felt the itch for a little adventure and randomly picked a castle on the map.

Looking for something unique to do during summer? I stumbled upon a post about Fredensborg Castle and the opportunity for guided tours inside.

This is another one of the “castles” you can find in Denmark as slot is translatable into a castle.
It was finished in 1746 and its furnished with 250 years old furniture. Around the castle there is a beautiful park that is open for public viewing.

Herreborg in Danish means lord’s castle. This place is not “big fairytale” castle, rather a fortified manor house.