About me (aka the short version)
Hello, Iβm John. Iβm a British expat/naturalized German in his mid-30s currently living in Cologne, Germany. I like maps. And I love Eurovision.
Right now I work full-time, blogging and travelling in my spare time. I spent a good few years working for trivago (which you can see traces of throughout the blog), but I now work for an international logistics company which is based in Bonn.
Iβm originally from Worksop in the north of England but have also lived in a handful of other places including Manchester, Yaroslavl, St. Petersburg, Leipzig, Manchester (again) and DΓΌsseldorf, but I am now very much at home in Cologne.
I started this blog in 2013 with ambitions of building the next Lonely Planet or at least becoming the next Michael Palin (Iβve grown slightly more humble over the years) but now I just want to share my experiences with anyone who is interested, offer a bit of advice and perhaps shed some light on destinations that people might not have heard much about yet.
12 quick facts about me
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- I like trains
- I lived in Russia for a year
- I have 1 tattoo
- I love finding cheap flights and once got return flights to Peru for 290β¬
- I love languages and can speak English, German and Russian
- I am a keen runner
- I love hiking
- I am afraid of heights but regularly climb high things and then regret it
- I once accidentally locked an old woman in a cupboard
- I throw excellent Eurovision parties
- I was once a contestant on the Weakest Link
- I am a curator of pop songs in languages I donβt understand. This playlist is my pride and joy.
Blogging & the story so far (aka the long version)
I started this blog in 2013 (under the original name of Continental Breakfast Travel) as a way of documenting my trips and encouraging more people to travel within Europe.
Six years later and travel-wise, not a whole lot has changed tbh: Iβm still travelling as often as I can and exploring new destinations across the continent β but Iβve started looking further afield too, setting my sights on Siberia, the Middle East and Central Asia in the next few years.
But when it comes to blogging, Iβm really trying to recreate my glory days (as depressing as it sounds.) In November 2016, CBT reached an all-time high: almost 7,000 unique users visited the site, resulting in over 11,000 pageviews of which around 62% was from SEO traffic (i.e. entirely free and requiring no effort). In the years before Iβd built up a really solid SEO base, as well as a bit of a following and had even done some minor collaborations with a few brands.
So what happened? Itβs hard to say really, other than I just fell out of love with blogging. At the time I also was convinced that my stats were rubbish and I couldnβt see any way of improving them.
I went on a bit of a hiatus and discovered my love of hiking. I suddenly just didnβt have time for blogging anymore. My domain renewal lapsed and I didnβt renew, naively thinking that all my content would automatically revert to my original wordpress.com site. It didnβt. The domain was bought out from under me and by the time I realised I wanted it all back, there was no chance of recovering the domain name or any of my former Google rankings. (Iβm sure thereβs a lesson in all this somewhereβ¦)
But in January 2018, I published something new on my new domain and slowly, my love of blogging worked its way back into my life. Throughout 2018 I had a conscious effort to try to keep a good balance between blogging, hobbies (i.e. hiking) and friends, publishing far less often and never putting myself under pressure to write.
In January 2019, I was ready for a fresh start and rebranded the blog and here we are.
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Wow you’ve been to soo many places π I’m going to Munich in February, is it as good as they say? And Heidelberg is oddly on my bucket list! Thank you for your comments btw, I can’t wait to see more of your adventures π
Thanks, glad you like the blog! I went to Munich in January and the city was beautiful in the snow, if absolutely freezing!
Looks like you’ve seen ‘quite’ a piece of Europe ; ) I have to say I respect you for such an order here an blog! Everything is were it should be and you have a pleasant style when it comes to writing! Keep it going!
Thanks very much – glad you like the blog! I have been to quite a few places in Europe so far – but many more to go!
Like Finland! π
Nice blog! I also have travelblog, but in Russian which I guess you know? π I just had contest in my blog asking people to guess what was my mistery route – 3 countries in 2,5 weeks. Nobody is winning π
Thank you – glad you like my blog. Yours is great, too – certainly a good way for me to practise some Russian π
Hey John, you have a great blog, I am so happy I found you! π Russia is high on my list for next year. Most people laugh at me when I say I want to see Russia in winter. Good thing you’re on my side π Happy travels!
Hi Suze, thanks for your comment – I’m glad you like the blog π As for travelling to Russia in winter: do it! It’s everything you would expect – and the hot chocolate over there is amazing too!
Hi John. Thanks for stopping by in my blog! I find many interesting posts here and I would def give them a read! I also have a goal to visit every country in Europe, hopefully soon! Wish you a very successful 2015!
Maria
Happy New Year to you too, Maria! Glad you like the blog – look forward to reading more about your adventures, too π
Welcome to DΓΌsseldorf and all countries are must visit. So, looking forward to your portugal posts.
Georg
Thanks Georg, I will have to make it to Portugal soon!
Hi! Just stumbled across your blog from the Travelling Buzz collaborative post and was pleased to see that Duesseldorf made the list! I spent my year abroad in the city and am hoping to return in the Autumn once I’ve finished my Uni degree. Looking forward to keeping up to date with your 2015 travels! π
Thanks for commenting, Victoria – nice to meet a fellow (former) Dusseldorfer π Glad you are enjoying the blog, nice to have you along for the ride.
Good luck on reaching your goal of reaching all the countries of Europe before 30! All the countries of Asia by 40? π
Thanks Shelley – that would be a bit ambitious, but I could maybe try for 4 or 5 π
Hi John, just found your blog through Eff it im on holiday and I like what I see so far. Will be sticking around.
-M
Thanks Mani, glad you like the blog!
hey!
Nice blog!! π
would you have any recommendation for someone that is looking for a flat in Dusseldorf? like the best areas to leave if you are young… I’m also considering living in Essen since it seems like the rents are lower…what do you think??
Thanks for your comment. In the comments section of this post you can read a bit more about the different neighbourhoods in Dusseldorf: http://continentalbreakfasttravel.com/2015/04/29/a-year-in-dusseldorf-the-good-the-bad-and-the-praktisch/
Hi,
Awesome travel blog. I travel a lot also and really like your blog.
We would like to invite you for one of our ghost tours for free. We are Ghost City tours and currently operate year round in Savannah, Charleston, New Orleans, San Antonio and Chattanooga.
Could you make it to any of those locations this year?
After you experience it yourself, we would love to be mentioned on your site. Is there any way we could arrange a good date for you to come out?
Hi Justin, thanks for your comment but I have no plans to travel to the US. Cheers,
John
Hi John, I’mean moving to Dusseldorf in July. Have an apartment in Oberkassel already and looking forward to discovering my new home soon. Will follow your blog for more tips so keep the Dus-based info coming please!