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Sari Hansen shows you how to make attractive coasters from Scrabble tiles. A coaster that spells out a personal message makes the perfect Christmas gift.
Mulled wine is a favorite beverage at Christmas markets. It smells of cinnamon and cloves and warms cold hands. It's typically made from red wine, but there are rosé and white wine versions, too.
It’s just not Christmas without it: Stollen from Dresden, home of Germany’s oldest Christmas market. Ingredients such as almonds, raisins and other goodies give this sweet yeasty pastry its special flavor.
On first glance, it looks like a construction site. But it’s part of a modern villa. In Paphos on Cyprus, architect Andreas Vardas has built a home using 360 concrete pipes.
People in northern Germany prefer curly kale to red cabbage -- and you can get your fill of hearty kale dishes at the Christmas Market in Bremen. There is even kale to go.
When hotel guests check out, some are carrying more luggage than when they checked in. And some of those souvenirs may not have been paid for. The undisputed champion of stolen items is the bathrobe. Then it gets weird.
"Aachener Printen", a type of gingerbread pastry is flavored with aniseed, cloves and cinnamon - for many the quintessential taste of Christmas. The pastry is the hottest selling item at the Christmas market in Aachen.
Head to the Swiss town to see some of the finest Christmas decorations the country has to offer. Enjoy a special Advent-themed guided tour through the town.
With no prior experience, anyone can make their own skis and snowboards in one weekend in Garmisch-Partenkirchen’s workshops. The cores are prepared by experts. The participants design and make everything else.
Meet Christian Bau in the 3-star restaurant "Victor's Fine Dining" in Berg Castle in the Saarland. This top chef loves to combine Japanese food and French haute cuisine.