Category: Budget travel
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What to Eat in Copenhagen – A Quick Guide

Copenhagen offers a rich culinary experience with traditional dishes. Key recommendations include rye bread delicacies like Rugbrød and Smørrebrød, hearty soups like Hønsekødssuppe, meat dishes such as Flæskesteg and Frikadeller, fish options like Gravad Laks, and desserts including Æbleskiver. Enjoy local eats to truly immerse in Danish culture.
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Train to Istanbul

The blog post recounts an overland InterRail journey from Dusseldorf to Istanbul. The trip was made at a budget cost using cheap flights to and from London and staying in hostels and cheap hotels. Notable experiences included exploring River Rhine towns and cities in Germany, Vienna and Salzburg in Austria, Sighisoara, Sibiu, Brasov and Bucharest…
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Top Overland Adventures for Older Solo, Budget Travellers

Welcome to DavesTravelWorld.com. This travel blog sets out detailed accounts of a wide range of travel adventures undertaken over the last 20 years or so. These include adventures across the Tibetan plateau to Lhasa and Everest Base Camp, Travel on the TransSiberian Express and visits to Indonesia, the Philippines, the Mekong, northern Vietnam and many…
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Top Tips for Budget Travel in Peru

This article sets out to entice you to visit Peru, either as part of a budget travel journey through Central and South America or as a dedicated destination. It tells you why you should visit, It highlights the affordable cost of accommodation, food and travel and it sets out essential information
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Nick Danziger: Biography and Books

Nick Danziger, a British photographer and travel writer, is celebrated for his insightful portrayals of marginalized communities. His works include travelogues and documentaries that explore socioeconomic disparities and cultural resilience across the globe. Danziger’s narrative style combines visual artistry and storytelling, revealing the lives and struggles of diverse populations.
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Overland to Scandinavia By Train

I decided to head to the Arctic Circle, travelling overland from London, via Cologne, Hamburg, Copenhagen and Stockholm and returning via Bergen and Stavanger to Oslo. This page sets out my Scandinavian Itinerary for this adventure.
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The Attractions of Cologne

The author recounts his short visit to Cologne. He details his late arrival in the City and his sightseeing activities the next day. These include a visit to the Cathedral and Old Town and the discovery of a wonderful cake shop. His experience is marked by moments of humor and frustration, not least when he…
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Patrick Leigh Fermor: Biography and Books

Patrick Leigh Fermor, a British travel writer and scholar, is celebrated for his captivating narratives blending adventure, history, and culture. His notable works include “A Time of Gifts”. “Between the Woods and the Water” and “The Broken Road,” chronicling his journeys across Europe. Fermor’s writings reflect deep connections with places and people, illuminating human resilience…
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John Steinbeck: Biography and Books

John Steinbeck (1902-1968) was an influential American author known for his depictions of working-class struggles and California landscapes. His notable works include “The Grapes of Wrath,” “Of Mice and Men,” and “East of Eden,” often addressing themes like migration, poverty, human resilience, and social injustice while reflecting on the American experience.
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Hamburg to Copenhagen

It’s a five hour journey from Hamburg to Copenhagen. When done I will officially be in Scandinavia. The train departs from Hamburg at 12.53 and arrives in Copenhagen at 17.36.
