Brick Lane in LDN City

Today I take you to my favorite area in London city – Brick Lane. It’s a district in East London. It’s among the most vibrant district in London. Because it it is the heart of the city’s Bangladeshi-Sylheti community. Brick Lane is also known as Banglatown. The area is not only famous for its many curry restaurants, but also the vintage markets, galleries, street art and food market. It’s young, cultural, artistic and full of life.

Slovak Medieval Devin Castle

Today I take you to a On a sunny day during my trip in Bratislava, I went on a day trip to Devin Castle. From Bratislava city you can easily catch bus No. 28 or 29 or you can also take a Danube cruise that runs twice a day. The castle itself is in ruins, with mini medieval pop up stands where you can enjoy the stunning views of the remains of the castle and the surrounding landscape. Not a ruin or historical site fan to be honest, but I liked it, especially for the views upon the confluence of Danube and Morava rivers.

Parisian hidden gem of Magic and Wonder – Tour to 1900’s Mysterious Fairground

Weather you like museums or not, I believe you will enjoy this one.

Musée des Arts Forains (fairground art museum) is a private museum located in an old wine warehouse, Les Pavillons de Bercy. It all started when Jean Paul Favand, an actor and antique dealer, began collecting objects from fairgrounds and the entertainment world. For 40 years now, Jean Paul has been gathering and restoring his curiosities. All those objects boast undeniable aesthetic and cultural qualities, with the luxurious carvings and woodwork. The museum is only open upon reservation at some specific time of the week, beside being a museum, the venue can also be rent for special events.

Have you seen the Woody Allen movie Midnight in Paris? You might remember there was a special scene with the bike carousel. The scene was shot in this museum. I will take you for a ride in the bike carousel too. Let’s go.