The historic Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden has announced the completion of its extensive renovation, just six months after its ceremonial reopening in February 2024. The iconic hotel, originally commissioned by Augustus the Strong in the early 18th century, now boasts updated interiors that elegantly merge its rich Baroque heritage with contemporary sophistication. Featuring 180 rooms…
The Rheingau is one of the most unique microclimates in the world, perfect for Riesling and Pinot Noir. With its gorgeous views of the Rhine River, its many Medieval an Baroque castles, the Rhiengau is a wine lovers dream. Getting There The Rhiengau was the last stop on our latest European Roadtrip. As you know,…
The Alsace region has gone back and forth between French and German control for centuries. This dichotomy is clearly visible in the architecture and the culture of this international city. Home to the European Parliament, one of the most amazing Gothic cathedrals in the world and plenty of Riesling, Strasbourg is a stylish Alsatian getaway.…
A mandatory stop on our European road trip was the Nürburgring. So after our castle-hopping excursion to Wurzburg, we headed north to the “Green Hell”. What is the Nürburgring? The Nürburgring is one of the most famous racetracks in the world. With 12.9 miles of track and 73 total turns, the Nordschleife course at the Nürburgring is one…
We had a few musts on our road trip through central Europe. We must start in Munich, we must drive round the Nurburging, and we must visit Lake Como. Those were the things we knew. Everything in between was what we didn’t know and that is exactly what made planning this trip so exciting. And…
While Germany is known for amazing sausage and beer, this country has so much more to offer those looking to explore. It is a country filled with wonderful people, castles on cliffs, and highways without speed limits! What better way to explore such a great country than by car? We were fortunate to pick up…