Friday afternoon – a little more than 40 travel bloggers meet at the city market square in Wolfenbüttel for a sightseeing tour. Quickly split into four groups and here we go. 4 stops in one hour, coordinated in such a way that there is only ever one group at each stop at a time. This is what I call Speed Sightseeing.
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Lutherstadt Wittenberg
We have been passing the station Lutherstadt Wittenberg on our commute for ages. So one day, we just got off there. And that was a good idea!
A walk through London
Here we go, on our last day in the city, we took another lovely walk to the famous landmarks. We started in light rain but the sun came out later.
Tower Bridge, the most famous bridge across the Thames
The Tower Bridge is one of the bridges that cross the river Thames in London. It got its name from the Tower of London, which is in close proximity to the bridge.
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Windsor Castle – the Royal Castle
Windsor Castle is in Windsor, around 25 km from London. The river Thames flows towards London beneath the castle. Windsor Castle is the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world.
India in Brighton?
Walking towards the Royal Pavilion one could really think that it is in India. Only the distinctly English looking houses prove that we did not get lost and ended up in India – we’re still in Brighton.