Tamina Kallert explores the Italian fashion metropolis Milan shortly before the start of EXPO 2015: a vibrant, dynamic city that has much more to offer than the trite phrase of the "largest shopping mile in Europe".
Tamina Kallert and her cameraman Uwe Irnsinger are on the road in Maastricht in the Netherlands. "If you only go to Maastricht for shopping, you are definitely doing this lovely and lively city an injustice," Tamina is sure.
Tamina and Uwe show that the Danish capital has much more to offer than just the Little Mermaid, hot dogs and a record-breaking number of bicycles. The two took two days to discover the new and unknown Copenhagen.
For many years, Barcelona has been considered the top tourist destination in Spain. Which hidden beauties are there to discover and last but not least: how much can you enjoy Barcelona if you have to pay attention to money?
The Portuguese town is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. Tamina Kallert and her cameraman Uwe Irnsinger reveal why and give tips on sights, overnight stays and restaurants.
In the annual ranking of the magazine Economist, Austria's capital is ranked 2nd among the most livable cities in the world - making it the only European city in the top 5. But can Vienna also show its best side to travelers on a budget?
Antwerp is the second largest city in Belgium, but for many it is still the secret center of the country. Glorious past meets vibrant present - but how do you experience the city as a traveler on a budget?
Germany's second largest city is the ideal destination for a classic weekend trip: Hamburg scores with countless sights around the water: from the Fischmarkt, Speicherstadt, HafenCity, Elbphilharmonie to the Reeperbahn and Große Freiheit.
Tamina and Uwe head east for the first time. Their destination: Krakow, not the largest, but probably the liveliest city in Poland. They explore Poland's second largest city - with a tight budget of 300 euros for a complete weekend.
Let's go to the southern German cosmopolitan city of Munich. Tamina and Uwe give tips on sights, accommodation and leisure activities. Quality of life, exclusivity and a little bit on top of everything - that's what Munich is famous for.
Tamina and Uwe are drawn to Hungary's capital. The two discover that the Danube metropolis is much younger, more creative and more extraordinary than its still quite dusty reputation in many places.
Valencia is a real insider tip. Tamina and Uwe discover Spain's third largest city. The coastal city, which in addition to culinary delights and 2,000 years of history, has taken the hearts of the two by storm with its hospitality.
Rough seas, cozy pubs, lots of music and even more warmth - this is Dublin. In the latest episode of "2 for 300", Tamina and Uwe set foot on the Emerald Isle for the first time in search of the perfect weekend.
Lisbon is booming. With more than 17 million guests per year, the city on the Atlantic Ocean is currently one of the trendiest travel destinations in Europe. Reason enough for Tamina and Uwe to head to the Portuguese capital.
Old Town Square, Castle, Charles Bridge: world-famous highlights of the Czech capital Prague. 30,000 people stroll daily on the well-known tourist paths in summer - one more reason for taking a slightly different look at the city.
Amsterdam's little sister - that's Utrecht. With 345,000 inhabitants, countless canals and 125,000 bicycles, Utrecht seems like a small reflection of the capital. Tamina and Uwe show that the provincial capital is underestimated.
A skyline to marvel at, the largest port in Europe and a mix of over 170 nations determine the charm of Rotterdam. A touch of nostalgia and a lot of future characterize the mood in this pulsating city.
History meets enjoyment: lively, young and at the same time ancient - that's Bologna. Tamina and Uwe discover the capital of Emilia Romagna in northern Italy. Two days with pasta and delicatessen is the motto this time.
Seville - the capital of Andalusia is the fourth largest city in Spain and a diverse mix of Roman, Moorish, Christian and Jewish art and history. Tamina and Uwe want to discover what the city also stands for.
Far away from the tourist center, Tamina and Uwe discover the youngest member of the "Pis" family and many views of the city. Over fresh fish for a small budget, they learn that there is a fish market in Brussels, but no longer a port.
Living above the rooftops of Montmartre, strolling along the Place des Vosges and tasting Michelin-starred cuisine with Parisians - Bonjour Paris. The city of a thousand dreams is a place of longing - but also an extremely expensive place.
In addition to the venerable cathedral and romantic half-timbered houses, the German-influenced city is known above all as an EU city, but still a real insider tip that Tamina and Uwe discover.
Riga is not only the capital of Latvia, modern and cosmopolitan, but also strongly influenced by German architecture and culture. Tamina and Uwe discover what the Latvian metropolis has to offer over two days.
Spain's capital Madrid is the fourth largest city in Europe. Royal residence, world-famous art in over 70 museums and vibrant nightlife have also motivated WDR travel expert Tamina and Uwe.
With around 490,000 inhabitants, Liverpool is the fourth largest city in Great Britain. The old port city on the Mersey not only lives through well-known music legends such as the Beatles, it also hits the heart of football fans.
Tamina and Uwe visit classical cultural monuments of the Hanseatic city and walk through medieval corridors and courtyards. They discover how the city has changed and find modern Lübeck among young restaurateurs.
Constance is the largest city in the four-country region of Lake Constance. The city shines with real history, picturesque alleys and breathtaking Alpine scenery. Tamina and Uwe are drawn to Germany's Seestadt des Südens.
Playful alleys, early Baroque squares, festival magic and Mozart cult attract up to 9 million day tourists to Salzburg every year - and make the city one of the most popular city break destinations in Europe.
Zurich is a university and business city, international and cosmopolitan. But: It is also, one of the most expensive cities for tourists. Always looking for the cheap alternative, the two city explorers get to know the charming city.
With 538,000 inhabitants, The Hague is the third largest city in the Netherlands. Not only is it home to the Dutch government, but also the Royal Family and the UN International Court of Justice. But what does the city have to offer?
Bolzano is the capital of South Tyrol with 108,000 inhabitants. Surrounded by large vineyards and apple orchards, the impressive Dolomites stand out between the Alps. But can such a natural paradise also create a real city experience?
Ljubljana is the capital and the largest city of Slovenia, is located right in the heart of the country and is not only extremely green, but also very sustainable - in 2016 it was awarded the title of European Green Capital.
Palma de Mallorca is experiencing a new boom as a city trip destination. Justly? Tamina Kallert and cinematographer Uwe Irnsinger find out in "2 for 300".
Athens is one of the cheapest city breaks in Europe. So just the right destination for the travel duo Tamina and Uwe. Between ancient and modern culture, Tamina and Uwe discover many unexpected highlights.
Venice attract up to 30 million tourists every year and is rich in ancient art, magnificent palaces and an almost magical flair on every corner. But how can this expensive tourist magnet with a small travel budget be experienced?