Bratislava: Small City, Big Charm
Bratislava is one of those cities that sneaks up on you. It’s small. Like, really small. Small enough that I […]
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Bratislava is one of those cities that sneaks up on you. It’s small. Like, really small. Small enough that I […]
Bratislava: Small City, Big Charm Read More »
Edinburgh surprised me in the quietest, coziest way possible. It was exactly what you’d expect and somehow still better. Cold,
Edinburgh: Cold Weather, Warm Hearts, and Cozy Everything Read More »
I swear half my travel plans come from random conversations in hostels, and Bruges is the perfect example. I never
Bruges: The Fairy-Tale Detour I Didn’t Know I Needed Read More »
Brussels surprised me in the best, most wholesome way. I went in expecting one of those quiet solo weekends, the
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Italy has been at the top of my travel list for years. The food, the fashion, the history, the drama
My First Trip to Italy: A Solo Story I’ll Never Forget Read More »
Before I moved to Europe, the word “hostel” made me think of exactly three things: unwanted bunk beds, shared bathrooms,
Why I’m Now a Hostel Girl: (And Why You Should Be One Too) Read More »
At first, the idea of solo travel was intimidating to me. I’ve traveled alone in the U.S., but there’s something
What I’ve Learned About Solo Traveling: It’s All Mindset Read More »
Honestly, the best way to learn a new language is through immersion, because let’s face it, it’s survival. You either
Lost in Translation: (Sometimes Literally) Read More »
Si vives en España el tiempo suficiente, especialmente en ciudades como Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, Málaga o cualquier lugar costero, oirás
Gentrificación en España: Dos verdades pueden coexistir Read More »
If you live in Spain long enough, especially in cities like Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, Málaga, or anywhere coastal, you’ll hear
Gentrification in Spain: Two Truths Can Exist at the Same Time Read More »