• Sabrina Welter

Sabrina Welter

With 9 years experience We love to travel
107 avenue de Luxembourg
L-4940 Bascharage
Luxembourg
00352-28326-404
sabrina.welter@tgl.lu
My languages: LU - FR - DE - EN - IT

My passions

Reading (fantasy, thriller, crime), Drawing manga, Travel magazines, Collecting washi tape

My personal journeys

I live and love my profession! Discovering the most beautiful places in the world, immersing myself in foreign cultures, engaging in culinary discoveries, getting to know other mentalities - all this broadens my horizons. I have already made this journey(s) myself and would like to share it with you.
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  • Asia - Japan

    Megacity Tokyo

    Konnichiwa - welcome to Tokyo, the metropolis of superlatives. During your trip, immerse yourself in this fast-paced modern city that has retained its traditional roots. Discover the traditional life with beautiful temples, shrines, Zen gardens and customs as well as the Japanese lifestyle of the...

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  • Asia - Japan

    Japanese jewels: A journey from Osaka to Tokyo

    Our travel designer Arielle has already visited Sabrina privately and loves this destination. She has designed an itinerary for you that will inspire you for your next tailor-made dream trip. Arielle can of course also adapt the itinerary to your personal ideas.

My travel recommendations

For your next dream trip to one of my favorite destinations, I have this insider tip for you.
 

    Tokyo Digital and Interactive Museum

    Come into contact with art with your whole body at TeamLab Planets Tokyo and discover digital art installations made of light, sounds and various materials and immerse yourself with all five senses. It is a multi-sensory experience that feels, sees, hears, smells and stimulates the imagination, allowing you to literally immerse yourself in a world of art.

    Excursion tips from Tokyo

    From Tokyo, take a day trip to the magnificent Mount Hakone and Lake Ashi. On the lake you can sail with a pirate ship in front of a picturesque backdrop and with a little luck you can see Mount Fuji in good visibility. Then take the Hakone cable car up to Mount Hakone to get a view of the volcano from a height at best. 

    By metro and train through Tokyo

    If you want to get around Tokyo safely, reliably and cheaply, the best way is to use public transport. Even if you have to find out about the various transport companies before the first trip, the megametropolis and the surrounding area can be explored very well by metro or bus. Meanwhile, the signage is multilingual and gives many helpful hints.

My personal dream travel destinations

Traveling is my passion and I live and love my profession! I have visited these destinations myself privately several times and I am happy to share my experiences, enriched with many insider tips, with you.