Here one photo from each city I visited during my last summer holiday
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Lodz Fabrycna |
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Wroclaw old market square |
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Poznan |
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Wilanow in Warsaw |
International life
Here one photo from each city I visited during my last summer holiday
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Lodz Fabrycna |
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Wroclaw old market square |
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Poznan |
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Wilanow in Warsaw |
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Room of ibis in Poznan |
Surprisingly the room of Ibis budget was the biggest and it was the only place where you could find place to sit for three people. Three stools were available but in other higher class hotels a sofa was converted to a bed so then only one chair was available for having a seat. The loud ventilation in Ibis Budget stood out negatively and many might find sleeping difficult with the loud humming. Also the overall look of the room was cheap compared to Novotel and Ibis. All the hotel rooms were clean and in good shape. In Ibis budget you didn't get a hand towel beside the towel for having a shower.
In every hotel you could also buy a breakfast for about 10 euros. There was a remarkable difference between the breakfast served in Novotel and Ibis Budget. The breakfast served in Novotel had at least 3 times more options available than in Ibis Budget. The biggest difference between Ibis and Novotel was the breakfast and more spacious shower and toilet of Novotel. Novotel had a small gym so I managed to get a workout done.
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Stadion Miejski |
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Tallipiha |
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Lapinniemi |
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Japanese style park in Roihuvuori |
In may the cherry trees are blossoming in Helsinki. Nearby Herttoniemi metro station is Roihuvuori park where you can find many cherry trees and many people come to the park for a picnic to enjoy the pink blossoming flowers of the cherry trees. In the same area you can find also Japanese style park divided to four different sections. I have never been to Japan but I could sense the atmosphere of Japan and enjoyed it a lot.
I recommend also checking out Herttoniemi mansion and its surroundings by walking towards south next to the flowing water. You can also see houses of Tammisalo with their own private piers. Nowadays it is difficult to get your own plot reaching all the way to the water as coastlines are now dedicated for public use to enable everyone have a stroll by the water. The Herttoniemi mansion holds a museum inside which you can visit on Sundays.
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Park of the Herttoniemi Mansion |
Here link 1 and link 2 to the posts where I'm introducing parks of Barcelona.
Art work by Juanma García Escobar |
This week I had an interview with physical trainer of HJK Álvaro Morenos. He is also a cycling enthusiast and I asked him whether he prefers cycling in Finland during the winter or in Spain during the summer. He answered that infrastructure in Finland is much better than in Spain so therefore he prefers Finland for daily commuting, but mountains makes Spain more suitable for training. Another advantage of Finland is that you can park your bike around the city you don't have to be extremely worried that your bike will be stolen. In Spain your bike will be stolen much more likely than in Finland when parked on the street. Once I have made the subtitles, I will publish the full interview on my YouTube channel.
In the below video Álvaro Molinos made a comparison of electric scooter, electric bicycle and walking as a method of transportation for distance of 1,5 km in Helsinki. The video is in Spanish
Few months ago I was wondering if reggaeton could make a breakthrough in Finland. All of a sudden one of the most popular rap artists of Finland released a song where you can hear the influence of reggaeton and Latin music. Rap duo JVG published "Vamos" one week ago and the song has been on the 1st and 2nd position in the most listened tracks in Finland's Spotify list.
I got inspired by the song and decided to write the chorus in Spanish to make it more approachable for Spanish speaking audience.
The Turkish lira has been in finance headlines because it has been suffering significant inflation recently. I was in Turkey ten years ago and then one Euro was worth two Turkish liras. Now one Euro is worth 15 Turkish liras. Basically if I had left 5 000 euros exchanged to 10 000 Turkish on a Turkish bank account 10 years ago it would be today worth only 670 Euros. This is a great example how leaving savings in cash on a bank account or as bank notes in your safe has also risks. I talked to a Turkish friend who was pretty upset after losing the savings. The fall of Turkish lira has stirred up also protests on the streets of Turkey and people are also stocking up goods. Now that we have been seeing inflation reported also in Euro zone it is good idea to think about options for cash saving in Euros.