Tag Archives: Warsaw

European cities that put our post-war planners to shame

Twentieth-century Europe unleashed an unprecedented destructive violence upon itself. Hundreds of cities were shelled, mortared, incendiary-bombed, and fought over. Bell towers were toppled, cathedrals were leveled, draperies and town halls were shattered, and streets were so devastated that paths could no longer be discerned under the precipices and ravines of the rubble. From the French… Read More »

My train journey to the Baltics

Think of those wonderful train experiences, those classic railway journeys that filled your heart with joy. Forget for a moment that the Orient Express doesn’t actually go east these days, and the Flying Scotsman may include a bus replacement service. Modern rail travel can still be magical. When I hear that a new high-speed line… Read More »