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Urban Spirit

Those big cities with all these different people. Some of the cities I have visited are crazy, extraordinary and inspiring.

I really enjoy walking through new streets, watching people in their everyday life so far away from my hometown, Berlin.

Here are some of the pictures I took on my trips.

1. New Orleans (U.S. Louisiana) Bourbon Street

City of Music. Besides Nashville (Tennessee) the most beautiful city of the U.S. I ever visited.

You can hear music from everywhere, on every street and in every corner. Jazz, Blues, Rock, every kind of music.

open-minded, loud, colorful, different.

2. Nashville (U.S. Tennessee)

Home of country music to me.

Hotspot: the Grand Ole Opry, a weekly country music stage concert founded in 1925. Famous artists like Johnny Cash (“Folsom Prison Blues”) performed there.

In every bar is live music everyday. Simply the most beautiful city I have ever been to.

Pulsating, inspiring, vivid, incredible.

3. Savannah (U.S. Georgia)

So green. So clean. Sadly I could not stay for long, but I still remember the coffee I drank in the beautiful, cozy Cafe. These old trees make this town unique.

Natural, unique, lovely.

4. Kotor (Montenegro)

Visiting this city was something very special. It was just one stop of two days during a Road Trip through Bosnia Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovakia, Croatia, Hungary.

The big markets with all of these fresh fruits is something you should have seen. I never knew there could be so many different breads, fruits and more. The tomatoes are the best I have ever eaten in my life.

You can walk through the city and go swimming in the mediterranean sea right afterwards.

European, interesting, stunning.

5. Budapest (Hungary)

The first stop on our road trip in 2014. Budapest is probably the most beautiful city in europe I have ever visited.

All those magnificent, impressive buildings are so old and amazing to look at.

To top it all of, it is incredible cheap.

European, cheap, old, beautiful.

6. St. Augustine (U.S. Florida)

I have eaten the best Ice Cream ever in this lovely and small city. It was red velvet ice cream from a tiny store.

The oldest wooden school building of the U.S. is located there and this town is old and impressive in general.

Charming, sweet, lovely.

7. Miami (U.S. Florida)

A huge, pulsating city in the south-east of America with one of the longest beaches I have ever seen.

Miami is sport, beach, food and culture. A mix of everything. Simply amazing.

Pulsating, eclectic, buoyant.

Of course I have been to more cities, but I am planing on making a series out of this. I am so young and there are more places on this earth I would want to see. So, there is more to come.




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