Valentine's Day is here, and what better way to celebrate the day than with an article on love and travel? Sure, there's pleasure in traveling solo or with family and friends, but there's something quite special about sharing adventures with a special someone. Near or far, traveling with a romantic partner offers the opportunity to … Continue reading 5 Most Romantic Cities in the World (except Paris)
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British cuisine isn't known for being on people's radar. If anything, it's known to be quite bland, and some critics have joked that, with all of the spices and ingredients the British Empire had taken in its colonial past, the only "spices" used in its traditional dishes are salt and pepper. Certainly not the most-flavorful … Continue reading Top 10 British Dishes You Need to Try
From the success of my last "Top 10...Dishes" post I made about Turkish food, I wanted to continue this series with Argentinian food. I spent last fall visiting Argentina, and I ate so many distinctive and delicious dishes to my heart's content. It's especially known to be the land of asado, from its classic strip … Continue reading Top 10 Argentinian Dishes You Need to Try
A couple of years ago, I wrote this post about some microquartiers, or "micro-neighborhoods," of Paris worth checking out. There are many of them all throughout the city, but I didn't share all of them due to not visiting them all. Since then, I've returned to Paris to explore more, and I'd like to share … Continue reading (More) Micro-Neighborhoods of Paris You Need to See (Part 2)
I love a good architecture whenever I travel: there's something about the styles-- minimalist to ornate-- throughout the different époques which make a city hall, a museum, a theatre, so admirable to look at. To view and to appreciate the motifs in a building offers a peek into a time period that's not our own, … Continue reading 5 Beautiful Theatres in the World
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