So, imagine you’ve been shopping all day and are exhausted. Your stomach’s telling you for half an hour already … More
Category: Where 2 Eat/Drink/Go Out
Exploring a new city goes hand in hand with searching for hot spots where to eat, drink and party. To help you decide where to go, we present you a weekly choice of the best restaurants, bars, clubs and cafés Rostock has to offer. We also want to inform you about recent live music in and near Rostock so if you feel like rocking to your favourite band, we’ll keep you updated!
Exploring Rostock’s Alternative Side – JAZ
Rostock as a not too big city probably still has (almost) everything you can imagine and could probably need. Like … More
Where To Go For… Ice Cream
Picture this: You have been shopping all morning in Rostock’s Kröpi, the heart of the city. It is a hot … More
Fröhlich Frozen Yogurt – Refreshing Sin
You’re probably an addict. You’re on sugar. Don’t worry – me too! Sugar fuels every cell in your brain, sugar … More
Sushilicious
Rostock and sushi!? Granted, that particular Japanese delicacy is not the first thing that pops up in one’s mind when … More
Café central – the best breakfast á la carte in Rostock
It is Sunday morning and you wake up with a tremendous desire for pancakes. But you don’t have all the … More
Cado’s – or French Crepe-Art
The past few weeks have been exceptionally warm and sunny in Rostock. Witnessing a heatwave always tempers my appetite for … More
How To Do: Mensa in Rostock
As a group of four students: two of us German and the other two exchange students from Korea, we decided … More
Glashagen – Back To Nature
Since the internet is swamped with people, who needs to show how happy they are all the time, and how … More
Rostocker Artnight in the Old Town
On May, 25th the Rostocker Artnight took place in the Old Town (by klicking on the link you find recent … More
The exhausting life of a student
When you travel to a new city and you are maybe a student yourself, it is always interesting to know … More
Father’s day — a boozy holiday
When you ask Germans why most of them have a day off on May 10th a lot of them will … More