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Here’s a look at how several countries will be celebrating their cultural heritages this year.
Boulderhalle E4, a climbing gym in the heart of Nuremberg, is a great place to stay active as the weather gets colder. With more than 32,000 square feet of intricate walls, it’s one of the largest bouldering centers in Germany.
The quaint village of Ludwigswinkel offers Zum Landgrafen, a cozy restaurant with a beer garden and rustic indoor seating that marks a great spot to rest and refuel after a day of outdoor activities.
Instead of attending Europe’s best-known festivals, consider a smaller, perhaps even more authentic and laid-back event.
Le Strane Delizie, a pastry shop in Spilimbergo, Italy, whose name translates to The Strange Delights, serves the mega brioche, a mammoth creation that feels like it weighs about 5 pounds, and sells for 25 euros. It can be paired with the shop’s mega cappuccino, which is made with almost 34 ounces of milk and eight shots of espresso. The drink is too much for one person to consume, so be sure to have a companion or two along to share if you order it.
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