Miss Clara - once a Girls' School, now a fine Design Hotel
Miss Clara is one of those rare hotels that we enter and immediately feel at home.
It's centrally located yet away from the hustle and bustle, refined but not stiff, spacious yet intimate.
In high-ceilinged rooms with stylish bathrooms, we sleep in unbelievably cozy beds.
The inviting bar on the ground floor offers a nightcap in the evening and a delicious Swedish breakfast in the morning, preparing us to explore Stockholm refreshed.
Atelier September - artsy Café with vegetarian Breakfast
“Daytime cooking” is how Frederik Bille Brahe describes what he does at Atelier September, and it fits perfectly.
Here, we can have breakfast all day, enjoy a light lunch, or have an early evening snack before heading out for dinner.
Atelier September is a bright and beautiful place to meet friends or enjoy the friendly atmosphere alone.
SP 34 - Scandic Design Hotel near Ørsted Park
The SP34 by Danish Brøchner Hotels impresses with its Scandinavian design, cozy co-living spaces, and friendly atmosphere.
For those who are adventurous and sociable, this hotel and the vibrant Latin Quarter surrounding it offer plenty of variety and excitement.
Night owls and foodies will find themselves right at home at SP34.
The hotel itself boasts three restaurants, ensuring guests are never far from a delicious meal.
Bæst - when Italy's finest side meets the North
Italy has an enclave in Copenhagen!
At Bæst in Nørrebro, our foodie hearts soar.
The best local organic products and the skilled hands of Chef Christian Puglisi ensure that even the simplest dishes are a grand delight.
From pizza to pistachio ice cream, we indulge in a Danish-Italian Dolce Vita.
Esther Perbandt - Berlin fashion art all black
In the heart of Mitte district, Esther Perbandt’s flagship store sits on Almstadtstraße.
A string of black pennants fluttering above the sidewalk and a small bench by the door give the storefront the casual charm of a neighborhood gathering.
The iconic Berlin TV Tower watches over the city rooftops, gazing directly into Esther’s display window.
Every piece in the Berlin-based designer’s collection is steeped in black, her signature color.
Her gender-fluid designs break traditional molds, reimagining fashion with a bold artistic vision.
To us, Esther’s work feels like the embodiment of Berlin itself.
Canal - Artful Pâtisserie in Berlin Mitte
Small and exquisite - that’s how pastry chefs Daniella Barriobero Canal and Guadalupe Eichner have envisioned their three patisserie locations.
In Berlin’s Sophienstraße, a bright vermilion bench sits in front of the café’s matching storefront.
Indoors it becomes even more colorful with most beautiful éclairs displayed in a glass case.
Flavors like Tahitian vanilla-pecan, salted caramel, pistachio-raspberry or matcha-blackberry-white sesame transform these éclairs into edible works of art.
And wow - this art is seriously delicious!
The Stue Berlin - Five Stars plus a Zoo
We usually try to steer quite clear of recommending five-star hotels.
Suggesting the most luxurious place in town, only to have it exceed most budgets, feels a bit too easy.
But with the Stue, we simply can’t resist.
The Berlin Zoo had already celebrated nearly a century of existence when, in the late 1930s, the Royal Danish Embassy was constructed on the edge of its northeastern corner.
Over seventy years later, this elegant building on Drakestraße became home to one of Berlin’s most distinctive hotels.
„Stue“ is the Danish word for living room and it’s a fitting description.
St. Bart - A British Pub with a Cozy Factor
Sometimes, it’s the simplest things that leave the greatest impression - provided, of course, they’re done just right.
That’s exactly what makes St. Bart so special.
This pub in the Graefekiez neighborhood radiates an understated charm - vintage pendant lamps, a tiled bar and a timeworn wooden floor that seems to hold countless stories.
The laid-back crew moves at its own unhurried pace, exuding a calm that’s contagious.
As we sink our teeth into the Back Bacon Sandwich, slathered with homemade BBQ dip and complemented by house-pickled vegetables and sip on a crisp IPA, we imagine black cabs pulling up outside next to a classic red phone booth.
STACH Food - Amsterdams Colorful Deli Chain
Whenever a spontaneous craving or thirst arises in Amsterdam, the local deli chain STACH is always exactly where we need it.
Often found in charming corner shops, sometimes with a few seats for a quick break, STACH is always delightfully colorful and appetizing.
Moreover, they offer a lovingly curated selection of local products that make for wonderful food souvenirs.
The Chicken or the Egg - True tolerance starts with lactose
“Do you have anything gluten-free? So, no milk?”
“You mean lactose-free?”
“I’d prefer vegan.”
“Well, we have a fruit salad or some of our sandwiches can be made vegan. There’s also a bagel with…”
“I’ll take the scrambled eggs.”
“Ah. Okay. I thought you wanted something vegan?”
“No, just gluten-free. I always say vegan for that.”
“Alright, so we’ll leave out the toast with the scrambled eggs to keep it gluten-free?”
“No, that’s not necessary. Toast is fine.”
Anyone thinking this conversation is made up couldn’t be more wrong.
Night Kitchen - Mezze, cocktails and a former horse stable
We adore Berlin’s signature charm of discovering hidden courtyards within courtyards within courtyards…
It’s a secret world tucked away from the one outside.
Stepping off Oranienburger Straße, we slip through an archway into the Heckmann Höfe, where a quaint little house awaits us.
Once upon a time, horses were stabled here.
Today, the space feels like a film set straight out of Oliver Twist - red brick walls, gas lanterns, trees, a wooden bench and cobblestones completing the scene.
Inside, bathed in warm light against rust-red wallpaper, everything revolves around the open kitchen.
The coolest team serves up divine cocktails alongside mouthwatering Israeli mezze.
Our role simply requires to sit back, soak it all in and savor the night.
The Coffee District - Specialty Coffee and Scandic Design
The Coffee District combines everything coffee lovers dream of - carefully selected specialty coffee, a great selection of delicious fresh pastries, bright spaces in Scandinavian design and a fantastic shop with stylish coffee accessories.
For those who can’t get enough, there are courses on roasting and brewing that can be booked for yourself or a group of friends.
SWEETS Hotel - Bridge House at Nieuve Amstelbrug
For lovers of Dutch architecture, especially Amsterdam’s iconic bridges, SWEETS Hotel offers a truly unique experience.
Scattered throughout the city, these suites are nestled in charming former bridge houses that have been lovingly restored with meticulous attention to detail.
Each of these small houses has been expertly redesigned and outfitted for maximum comfort, blending skilled design with perfect space utilization.
Staying in one of these gems is a magical way to discover Amsterdam from an unparalleled local perspective.
Julius Brantner Brothandwerk - Munich’s best Bakery
“Tuesday to Saturday, from 8 a.m. until the last loaf” - the opening hours of the two Julius Brantner bakeries are to be taken quite literally.
The delicious bread is always freshly baked, using traditional craftsmanship and the finest organic ingredients.
In line with the principles of mindfulness and sustainability, nothing goes to waste.
The selection is intentionally kept small, but the quality is simply outstanding.
So, it’s well worth arriving early.
And for those who are still a bit sleepy, you can grab an excellent coffee in a charming Brantner cup to go.
Suuapinga Café - Specialty Coffee from Schwabing
100% Arabica - whole beans - roasted in Bavaria - that’s how Lucas, Pete and Emanuel sum up their approach to specialty coffee.
But their concept goes a little deeper than that. The three friends from Schwabing have crafted a vision that extends beyond the beans themselves.
In their bright, minimalist Suuapinga cafés, now dotted across Munich’s most charming neighborhoods, expertly trained baristas serve up coffee with precision and care.
But their passion doesn’t stop at the perfect cup, it flows seamlessly into a love for fresh, handmade pastries.
And let’s be honest, that’s a combination we’ll never say no to.
Bingo - La Vie Douce in Glockenbachviertel
The charming bistro with the cheerful name belongs to Ella, André, and Corvin.
Right in the heart of Glockenbach, the trio of Munich locals has created a delightful mix of Bavarian coziness and French ease.
Here, they serve small plates made with regional ingredients and inspired by French recipes, accompanied by Bavarian beers or French wines.
The menu simply lists the ingredients, leaving the details to be explained personally at your table.
And “personal” may be the best way to describe the atmosphere at Bingo.
Everyone here takes their time with guests. Even the chefs come out now and then to chat and make sure everything is just right.
Bingo is truly one of our favorite Munich discoveries.
Sibyllans - historic emporium for tea and coffee
When writing about Stockholm, we often highlight the beautiful long summer days. Finally, here’s one of our favorite tips for Swedish winter days: Sibyllans!
Especially when Sibyllegatan in Östermalm is adorned with fairy lights during the Christmas season and a festive magic envelops Stockholm, the windows of this small tea shop glow brightly and invitingly.
Vividly colored tea and coffee tins with elegant gold lettering line the dark wooden shelves, and the shop exudes a cozy warmth, surpassed only by the fragrant cup of tea we'll brew at home.
Fabrique - Charming Swedish Stone Oven Bakery
The small Swedish bakery chain, Fabrique, has successfully expanded to London and New York for good reasons.
Stylish stores with an industrial look provide the perfect backdrop for traditional baking craftsmanship.
Here, crispy sourdough bread, lovingly topped buns, cinnamon and cardamom rolls, cakes, and cookies are all handmade from natural, fresh ingredients.
The Architect‘s Apartment-Cozy Home in Stockholm's Old Town
The spacious, tastefully furnished apartment in a dream location, right in the heart of the historic Old Town, is the perfect spot and ideal starting point for two people eager to explore Stockholm while feeling completely at home.
If you, like us, have a penchant for old buildings and appreciate the skilled touch of an architect's hand, you should definitely rent this place on your next visit to Stockholm.
Sin - Ramen Lounge with an Asian Cyberpunk Vibe
On Jakobsbergsgatan, nestled between the massive complexes of Epi Center Stockholm and the Europahuset, an almost unremarkable entrance leads into the red-lit underworld of Sin.
Stepping inside feels like entering an Asian science fiction set, where you can savor fantastic ramen, Korean fried chicken, delicious gyoza and the best bao burgers, complemented by Japanese IPAs and Far Eastern-inspired drinks.
The experience is made all the more enjoyable by a super friendly crew that adds a touch of playful lightness to the dark, almost illicit atmosphere.

