Berlin Exclusives

Private collections. Visit the private homes and collections of Germany’s most prominent art collectors for cocktails or dinner, take in a garden tour with a German Countess or view the latest in cool urban design.

Architecture. Enjoy architect-led tours ranging from 17th Century castles to Bauhaus to developments since the ‘Fall of the Wall’, with projects by Renzo Piano, Rem Koolhaas and Lord Norman Foster, and visits that take you behind the facades into places ordinarily inaccessible to the general public.

Gastronomy. Sip champagne in the kitchen of a star chef while discussing the evening’s menu; experience the best of Germany’s Rieslings at a private sommelier wine tasting. Let a celebrated chocolate maker share his talents in an exclusive Konditorei.

Galleries. Enjoy drinks receptions at cutting-edge contemporary art galleries in such hot spots as Berlin or Leipzig, and visit internationally acclaimed artists in their studios.

Only a beginning of exclusive offerings…

 

 

Brilliant Guiding

Twelve days in Europe – spent partly on a cruise ship and a few touring days on each end in Rome and Barcelona, reaffirmed my strong principles that a guide can make or break a trip. A guide builds a relationship with a traveler and adds color, not just a local sharing their native history. All of our clients explore unknown lands with our hand-selected guides. We seek out the best guides, drivers and land team managers who represent and share our travel values.

Visiting six cities in 12 days, touring with my six guides and understanding their distinct style. A guide provides perspective, deep levels of information in museums and temples, and local neighborhoods. He or she is an expert, we can provide exclusive specific subject and art specialists, but we expect our city guides to have deep knowledge and resources. Sharing hidden shops brimming with vintage jewelry, hard to find local music, and on my recent delightful days in Barcelona, my most fabulous and charming guide shared the hot, but maybe not completely discovered by the media, tapas bars. Gaudi, Picasso, tapas, sombreros, olive oil and herb purveyors, he knew it all!

We spent a delicious afternoon in the smallest cheese shop in the narrow passageways of Gothic old town Barcelona. Owned by a charming Scottish woman, who only serves and sells artisan Spanish cheeses. A private tasting, we sipped sweet Vermouth, which is all the rage in Barcelona, and nibbled a platter of cheese delicacies.

Our favorite guide in Rome has authored the complete companion guide on Rome. An expert who walked my tootsies off across the ancient cobblestones, sharing: the city must be seen from the street as a local and an old citizen of Rome. He too knew an intimate place for a plate of garlic laced spaghetti vongole served with a smashing vista. A sense of humor, a gentle prod when I lagged behind, his 30 years in Rome make for an encyclopedic expert!

I love coming home from a trip with more than memories; travel should and generally does change us. Authentic experiences and authentic guiding – the perfect combination and essential to each Journey.

Everyone needs a touchstone story upon return. Barcelona stole my heart.