We’ve all been there at some point in our lives. It may have been your very first sleepover that you first experienced homesickness. Maybe it was when you left for University, waving goodbye from your dorm room. But nothing truly compares to experiencing homesickness from abroad. Continue Reading
Category: Travel Tips
5 MOST UNDERRATED CITIES IN EUROPE
There are certain destinations in Europe that everyone wants to visit. Paris, Rome, Barcelona. You probably know, because you probably want to visit them as well. As wonderful as many of these destinations are, there is no doubt they will be swimming with tourists, even during the off-peak seasons. There are a few locations in Europe that weren’t necessarily on the top of my travel list, but after visiting them I can recommend to everyone. In some of these locations, I had such a magnificent time that I would return to them before seeing Paris, Rome, or Barcelona for a second time. Continue Reading
9 FEMALE TRAVEL BLOGGERS TO START FOLLOWING… LIKE, RIGHT NOW
Over the last few years, I have slowly dipped my toes into the blogging world. It’s a big, big world with so many helpful travel sites offering tips and advice to any traveler, of any background. Solo travel, couples travel, traveling with children. I’ve even read an article titled, “My Top 5 Travel with Dogs Blogs”. This means there were far more than five “Travel with Dogs Blogs” created to allow this man to choose a Top 5. I mean, there is seriously something for everyone. Continue Reading
A Quick Guide to Berlin
It is no secret that I absolutely love Berlin. I only spent a couple of days in this German city {wahhh}, so my time was limited upon arrival. Luckily, I was able to fit a lot in! Though my feet were beat by the end of the day. I suggest spending weeks, if not months, in Berlin. However if you are short on time, I am here to share with you a quick travel guide to Berlin. Continue Reading
7 TRAVEL FAILS AND HOW TO RECOVER FROM THEM LIKE A BOSS
It should come as no surprise that I have made maaaany travel fails over the course of my globetrotting. I am human after all. Most of them were embarrassingly obvious fails that could have been avoided very easily. However, some of them were 100% out of my control. It is normal for shit to hit the fan. Therefore, I am here to share 7 of my biggest travel fails and how to recover from them like a boss should they happen to you. Continue Reading
10 THINGS I LEARNED AFTER MOVING TO NEW YORK CITY
Earlier this year, I made the big move to the big apple! It has been both chaotic, and absolutely wonderful. Today I am here to share 10 things I have learned since moving to the concrete jungle. Continue Reading
48 HOURS IN STOCKHOLM
Sweden, and Stockholm specifically, has a lot to offer a first-time visitor. If you only have a short amount of time to spend in this Scandinavian country, I am here to give you a quick 48 hour itinerary. I was lucky enough to spend multiple weeks in Sweden over the course of 2016, but these are my top picks!
Enjoy!
8 ‘WITHOUT A DOUBT’ CITIES I WOULD VISIT AGAIN
When traveling the world this year, I was on a mission to dip my toes into as many countries as possible. Life is too short, and I didn’t want to miss an opportunity to explore a new culture, country, or city. That being said, it is impossible to truly appreciate everything a city has to offer when you are visiting for such a short period of time. If I could visit every single country and city again at some point in my life, I would. However, I usually prefer to visit a new destination when given the option. I plan to travel for the rest of my life. It is a passion of mine. If given the chance, these are the cities I would hands down, most definitely, without a doubt, visit again. Continue Reading
TOP 10: LONDON
After living in the best city in the world for six months, I am here to give you the Top 10 things to do on your holiday. Cheerio!
A GUIDE TO SWEDISH MIDSUMMER
I can officially check ‘celebrate a traditional Swedish Midsummer’ off of the bucket list! And what a celebration it was. Here is my guide to a Midsommar done right. We begin on Midsummer’s Eve. Continue Reading