Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed Europe roundup brought to you by @guchtere and @for91days.
Sorry guys - just a very quick intro, we're on the road ourselves but in this round-up you get to enjoy a house visit in a house in Georgia, the Amsterdam Light Festival, and we're going to the Temple of Knights castle in Romania. Got to go, have to catch another light.
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Travel diaries 4: Being a guest in Georgian house
written by @ctdots
Here in Georgia, nothing goes as planned. After we packed our stuff, two of us went out to pick some local street food. Almost on every corner of the city, you can find small bakeries filled with various fresh khachapuri. Just when we got outside, our taxi driver from yesterday came to talk to us.
Amsterdam Light Festival #7: The Medium is the Message
written by @r00sj3
They placed the 30 light artworks on 3 walking routes that connect flawlessly. If you have plenty of time (and can deal with the cold), you can walk the whole thing, which is 8.5 kilometres long. This is totally free and very enjoyable. But like I mentioned earlier, there are plenty of canal cruise companies offering special (heated) Light Festival cruises in these months, for a little extra you can enjoy a warm glühwein while watching the art.
See The World #4 - Roadtrip Part 1 (Vălișoara Gorges, The Temple of the Knights Castle, Turda Gorges)
written by @gabrielatravels
To make a little remember about how this See The World Series work: I make a few posts with different places that I have seen and where I had my camera with me, then collect all the videos I recorded and create a video. So after I finish writing the stories for a few locations, I dedicate one day to a video that contains all these places, presented other than just in pictures and words. In this way, you can truly see them and decide if they worth a visit or not.
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