Booking hotels can be one of the most difficult things while traveling... but it doesn't really have to be. Here we give you some advic...

Booking hotels can be one of the most difficult things while traveling... but it doesn't really have to be. Here we give you some advices on how to find the best deals and avoid disappointments in the best time of the year, vacation time. 

Impressions of the old town in Bremen.

Personally, our favorite site to book hotels for the best fares is Bookings.com. It’s a safe site, most of the hotels can be filtered by stars, rates, breakfast included or not, and many other options such as distance and main attractions. The reason why we prefer this site, is because most of the hotels have the “pay at the hotel” option, which is a great feature in case you want to cancel or find a better offer. This website is secure, very friendly and gives you a free travel guide based on your hotel. Anyway! Let’s get to the main deal, how to book it?

If you are new at this, it could take you forever to find your perfect hotel at the best price. But first of all, what I did with Steffen, was setting the range of money we were able to pay per night. This way you stay within the budget and have money for the other activities. Secondly, if you want to have or are planning on moving trough public transportation, is very important that you check the location of the hotel. One very important thing for us is that the hotel that we are going to book has a metro station or U-Bahn (in the case of Germany) near to us. Then it is going to be much easier to move around the cities like we do. Thirdly, are you going to pay everything with credit card or cash? We recommend the pay at the hotel option, but be aware that the hotel accepts this form of payment. Usually, if you have no problem paying with a credit/debit card, you can even find better offers for paying right away.

Finally, when booking a hotel room, other things that you have to check are:

  • Does it include breakfast? Usually we spend 5 euros or more per day at breakfast, so if you find a nice hotel fare with breakfast included TAKE IT. Especially if they have buffets, you can always take an apple or two to eat while its lunch time again.
  • Single bed or double bed? In our case, this is an important feature, and if you are travelling as couple you can find that some rooms are cheaper with two beds…but it depends on what you prefer.
  • Don’t stress over it but if you find a good fare (again) TAKE IT! We realized good rooms go by fast and are harder to find when your travel dates approach (and can even be more expensive, cheaper too, but it depends on your good luck).
  • What about the neighbourhood of the hotel? Often customers reviews help a great deal to determine if a place is the perfect one for you.
  • Hostels or hotels? we have tried both and we decided to stick up with hotels for commodity and better environment, BUT if your budget is short hostels are always a great option.

One last advice: if you know the dates of your flight and have that information already, we recommend you to plan and book everything before. Being an early bird for this case is very useful, and can give you a wider view of all the offers and hotels there are in the market.

We hope this is helpful for you, if you have any question please send us a message as we can give you some further advice. 

One of the most unique food experiences of Germany is surely the Currywurst. Invented in Berlin in 1949, it turned into the capital's c...

One of the most unique food experiences of Germany is surely the Currywurst. Invented in Berlin in 1949, it turned into the capital's culinary main attraction. What else to do in -20°C in early January than to eat a Currywurst on the street?

Berlin was extremely cold. While we froze our faces off, food was still needed to survive. Could it be that the temperatures made us even hungrier? 

Charme of Berlin: Currywurst stand between main roads.
On our last day visiting the city, we chose the iconic Konnopke's Imbiß. The stand is situated below an underground line, right alongside a big street crossing. However, Konnopke's is getting crowded, even in the winter. It's long tradition and international fame through tv shows such as Anthony Bourdain's "No Reservations" made it the place it is today. 

You can buy everything, from food (what normal people go there for, you would think?) to souvenirs. Those reach from t-shirts to coffee cups. If you're a tourist and here already, then why not impress your distant Chinese cousin? Anyway, we simply went for the most traditional of all dishes available for purchase at Konnopke's: Currywurst and Pommes. 

Currywurst & Pommes, anyone?
The Currywurst sauce is created from a special family recipe and you can buy the whole product in every imaginable way. Spicy, not spicy at all, with skin or without and so on. Despite the freezing cold, the taste was excellent and it was able to warm us from the inside. The experience itself is a definite recommendation on our part, and if you don't like standing while you eat, there is even a seating area in a tent behind the store, which we found out a little later. 

How to get there by public transport: U2 to station Eberswalder Straße. Walk across the other side of the street and you will have made it.

Hello, it's us. We were wondering if after all this food, we might need more. We ate everything from Bratwurst to traditional Christmas...

Hello, it's us. We were wondering if after all this food, we might need more. We ate everything from Bratwurst to traditional Christmas food during the past winter and are looking forward to the next adventures including French crêpes and Czech beer and special icecream stores. Let's take a look back at the previous adventure though and at some of the highlights from December 2015. We are going to post a series of different places and its foods.


Beautiful despite the rain: Erding, Bavaria.

Today's place: Erding, Bavaria

When travelling to Munich during the past winter, we thought why not make a trip to Erding in the meantime? It is a city close by, easily accessible by public transport such as the S-Bahn in about 40 minutes. For Steffen, as a beer enthusiast, it was paradise to see the place where his favourite Erdinger Weißbier was invented.

Bring a map, find one or use the Google version of it, because you can easily walk into the wrong direction from the train station. After finding the right one in the rainy Bavarian city, you are walking straight into the town's centre area, decorated nicely ahead of Christmas. A market with all the usual stands is trailing through some streets, along with beautiful buildings on the sides.

If you go during the evening, we can highly suggest visiting a place called Zeitlos. It is a restaurant in a nice location with the apparent edition of a beer garden in the summer months. Take a look at their website here. We decided to go with a classic and ordered Apfelstrudel, sweet German goodness. It tasted as it looks on the picture below: fantastic! Their menu has tons more to offer, also main courses, so if you plan to see some surroundings of the Munich area, make sure to go say hi there!

Erdingen: Apfelstrudel and what else but Erdinger Weißbier.
Erdinger Weißbier is easily the best in the world and can be found in many varations at the place, whatever suits your own taste best. It is as timeless as the name of the restaurant. Many locals are coming here, you won't see a bunch of tourists. So train your Bavarian vocabulary beforehand!

In general, the whole town seems very laid back and calm, not too many cars were around at this evening hour, at maybe 7pm. Due to the Christmas market, it remained pretty lively, not crowded. I can't imagine anyone not wanting more after visiting for the first time.

"Zeitlos" above the entry of the restaurant.

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