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The German capital is a city of constant reinvention, but its past is never far
RAIL Columnist
Halfway up the hill on the north bank of the River Neckar in Heidelberg is a path called the Philosophers’ Walk. Taking its name from the days when the university’s professors and students used to str
Graveyard hangouts in the German capital are increasingly popular, offering waffles and cappuccinos among the tombstones
Creativity in wartime, a Swedish mission to rescue Holocaust victims and tours of an iconic British warship
Ask most British motorhomers about their preferred European road trip destinations and you’re likely to hear familiar answers: France, Spain, maybe even Italy and Portugal. Germany, however, rarely ma
Interior designer Stephanie Barba Mendoza explains why Austria’s capital has won her heart