I’m Magnus and I work as a dancer, actor, singer and assistant director in a blissful mix. When I'm not doing that, I’m traveling as much as I can. I love to mix my travels. Sometimes to classic destinations and sometimes to destinations that are a little different.
Hopefully you can get some tips and inspiration to where to go and what to do on your own next journey.
If you want to see movies from my travels, just follow the links to my youtube channel.
Happy travels!
Join me for my final 2 days in the colorful city of Guanajuato, Mexico, where I’ve been studying Spanish at the fantastic Escuela Mexicana.
I share my experience using the Grayl water filter to safely drink tap water in Mexico — removing bacteria, viruses, and toxins — perfect for travelers who want to stay healthy.
Join me in the colorful city of Guanajuato, Mexico as I spend two weeks studying Spanish at the incredible Escuela Mexicana — a beautiful multi-level school with rooftop terraces and inspiring teachers.
In this vlog, I wander through Guanajuato’s charming streets, visit a large supermarket, pass the Allsidiga de Granadas, explore the bustling Mercado Hidalgo, and stumble upon something extraordinary — the Legislative Palace.
Step inside with me to see its grand architecture and the majestic meeting room where official sessions are held.
In this vlog, I take you with me through a full day while studying Spanish at Escuela Mexicana, one of the best language schools in the region—offering rooftop classes and immersive learning.
After school, I explore the Diego Rivera Museum, located in the artist’s actual birthplace.
I’m spending two weeks in Guanajuato, Mexico, studying Spanish at the fantastic Escuela Mexicana — a school full of charm, great teachers, and even rooftop study spots with views of the city. After morning classes, I love going out to explore.
Today I really dove deep into the city. I revisited the Universidad de Guanajuato, a stunning white stone building with grand stairs and elegant architecture — truly one of the city's landmarks. I stepped into a large church filled with quiet beauty, wandered a bit outside the center and found a sports hall, and then stumbled upon something unexpected: a kind of open gorge, where one of Guanajuato’s old tunnels has been exposed. One side of it has risen into a tall wall with ancient house facades built into it — eerie, beautiful, and completely unique.
Another unforgettable day in Guanajuato! đČđœ✨
Looking back to when I was two weeks in Guanajuato, Mexico, studying Spanish at the amazing Escuela Mexicana, a school filled with great teachers, plenty of classrooms, and rooftop study spots with beautiful views. Most days I study in the morning and explore the city in the afternoon.
But today is Sunday — a day off. I sleep in, then head out on foot toward one of Guanajuato’s most famous and controversial attractions: the Mummy Museum (Museo de las Momias).
To get there, I walk through the charming city and continue up a long steep road and finally I’m outside the center.
The museum is a powerful experience. The preserved bodies are real — not models or art — and seeing them brings up a lot of feelings. It's haunting, strange, and oddly human. Would I want to be on display forever? I'm not sure. But it’s definitely a visit I’ll never forget.