Maartje

Maartje's enthusiasm and curiosity knows no bounds. She loves museums, nature, food, walking, architecture, history, animals. Writing and photography is a big passion and she has been writing about cooking, minimalism, food, hotspots and travel for many years. Above all, she has a special place in her heart for castles, royal jewels and ancient Egypt. Maartje gave up her job as a lawyer to bring more balance to her life: less work and more life. Besides to The Orange Backpack, she works as a legal entrepreneur.

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A train trip around the Czech Republic might be the most relaxing way to discover the country. You board the night train somewhere else in Europe in the evening (the Netherlands for me), drift off to sleep to the gentle sway of the carriage, and wake up

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Bonifacio is truly one of the most breathtaking places on Corsica. The town sits atop towering white cliffs that rise sharply from the sea, offering views of Sardinia on one side and a maze of narrow streets, ancient walls, and secret squares on the other. Everything here

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Bastia may not be the most famous city in Corsica, but in our experience, it is definitely one of the most delightful. This lively port town on the northeast coast is full of color, charm, and energy. You can wander along narrow, historic streets, stumble upon beautiful

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In the far southwest of Spain, almost on the Portuguese border, you will find the seaside town of Isla Cristina. With its wide sandy beaches and sunny atmosphere, this charming resort is one of the most popular beach destinations in this part of Andalusia, and it is

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Florence, known as Firenze in Italian, is a city where everything feels wonderfully close together: history, art, lively markets, busy squares, and charming streets where, all of a sudden, you might find yourself walking alone. Here, you will encounter statues and monuments you may remember from schoolbooks,

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