Travel tips you probably won’t find in too many places
Apr01

Travel tips you probably won’t find in too many places

There are all sorts of travel tips online. Almost every single travel blogger has done at least one general post sharing their tips. Yesterday Brandy of It’s One World, Travel! and I were chatting, and I decided to do a different kind of travel tips post. Hope they’re helpful to you. Absolute #1, most important tip of all time! Are you ready? Maybe I should save this one for last so you’ll read the whole post and not muck with my...

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The travel closet
Mar29

The travel closet

I’m a big believer about living outside the closet, but travel has really challenged that sometimes.

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Five Benefits of All-Inclusive Holidays

–In collaboration with Club Med All-inclusive holiday packages are really growing in popularity at the moment for many reasons. From cutting costs to saving time, there are a number of advantages to holidaying this way. But just how much of the hype is true, and to what extent can they save you time and money in the long run? For anyone weighing up whether a holiday package like this is right for them, here is a look at five of...

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Czech Republic travel
Mar28

Czech Republic travel

Like many people, I have had Prague on my travel list for quite some time. I know there’s more to Czech Republic travel than just this one city, though. I was quite happy when Kami of My Wanderlust offered to do a post for us about this beautiful country. I hope you enjoy it and maybe get inspired. Prague, one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful, cities in Europe is a must-visit place during everyone’s European journey....

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Exploring Berlin’s Bauhaus Legacy

Berlin enjoys a significant role in the history of Bauhaus architecture, along with Weimar and Dessau. However, Bauhaus was a short-lived movement due to the Nazis’ claim it was a “degenerate art form.” One of the most enjoyable off-the-beaten-path experiences in Berlin is to seek out some Bauhaus-designed buildings, several of which are in good condition today. The Bauhaus school, started by Walter Gropius in Weimar in 1919, aimed to...

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