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Top 5 rooftop bars with cheap eats in Melbourne

March 29, 2017 by Emma BLeave a Comment

Travelling is such an important part of life for most people. It nourishes the soul, educates the mind, and provides some perspective about the world around us when all we see and read in the media is hate and fear. Arriving in a new city unsure of what the immediate future holds is incredibly exciting, and memories will be made that will last a lifetime. No matter what sort of traveller you are, there are three goals you are likely to have … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Art, Asia, Australia, Beer, Casino, Drinking, Food and Wine, Garden, Indonesia, Mountain Climbing, Nightlife, Rainforest, Spain, Travel Blogging

Oh, the Eating in Lyon is To-Die-For

March 14, 2017 by PinkyTravelTitaLeave a Comment

Lyon is considered France’s capital of gastronomy. And with good reason. With the highest concentration of restaurants per capita in the country, Lyon lies in an enviable position. Literally. It’s surrounded by the best sources of raw ingredients and fresh produce. And this allows the city and its people the ability to create some of the best dishes in the world. Bresse chicken and Charolais beef from the north (with Bresse chicken dubbed as … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Asia, Chocolate, Coffee, Crawdad, Culinary travel, Food and Wine, France, Markets, Restaurants, Seafood, Spain, Wine Tasting

Lost to the charm of Seville

February 24, 2017 by Teh Chin Liang2 Comments

Sometimes it is better to travel and be surprised by a destination rather then trying to do research ahead of time. My time in Seville has given me a new perspective about this beautiful part of Spain and my trip here has been without any preconceived expectations. Previously I had only heard of Sevilla through an opera that was based on a story about a barber - other than this fragment of knowledge I knew nothing about this charming little town … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Beer, Bus Travel, Canals, Chocolate, Couch Surfing, Fashion, Fishing, Flowers, Journey, Mosque, Restaurants, Seafood, Spain, Surfing, Walking tour

Citadelle LaFerrière – or how to keep the French out of Haiti

February 18, 2017 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

I’ve been in Haiti for a few days now, trying to get a better understanding of life in one of the poorest nations on earth (see my related articles on Port au Prince and Cap Haitien.) By any measure, it has an arduous history. Haiti bears the misfortune of being the island that Columbus decided to claim and colonize first. The native Taino indians were promptly enslaved and sent off into gold mines to enrich the coffers of Queen Isabella of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Africa, Airport, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Bus Travel, California, Caribbean, Castle, Civil War, England, Europe, Fashion, History, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Romantic, Ski Trip, Spain, Walking tour

Puebla – City of Angels

January 27, 2017 by Abdul Rastagar2 Comments

Mexico City. Acapulco. Puerta Vallarta. Cancun. If you're like most people, these are the Mexican cities you are familiar with. However, Puebla, or La Puebla de los Angeles (“the city of the angels,”) is the most beautiful Mexican city that you've likely never heard of. Only a couple of hours from Mexico City, I first visited it during a backpacking trip in 2005, more by coincidence than by design, and was astounded by one of the most remarkable … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, Backpacking, Chocolate, Culinary travel, Culture, Edinburgh, Food and Wine, History, Journey, Los Angeles, Mexico, Quebec, South America, Spain, Volcano, Walking tour

Finding a Great Guide in Guadeloupe: Security Guard + Convenience Store

January 22, 2017 by DaveLeave a Comment

Wandering the streets of Pointe-à-Pitre I thought I would head over to the cruise ship terminal and see if I could hook up with an in English tour (like I successfully did in Martinique). However it was another story here. The only info station I could see was behind the gates of the cruise ship terminal (and without being a passenger on one of the cruise ships I was not allowed entry). I yelled through the gates to attract the attention of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Art, Beach, Chocolate, Cruising, Culture, History, San Diego, Scuba Diving, Ski Trip, Spain, Surfing, Traffic, Volcano, Walking tour

Five days in Port au Prince, Haiti

December 26, 2016 by Abdul Rastagar8 Comments

“Excuse me, you’re going where??!” she gasps while simultaneously taking an irritated stride back, crossing her arms and dishing out that look that husbands the world over dread. “Um. Haiti,” I whimper back. And how can I blame her surprise? Just think of the things that come to mind when you hear the name Haiti: crime, armed violence, political instability, UN soldiers, endemic corruption, hurricanes, earthquakes, Zika virus, poverty, famine, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Africa, Airport, America, Art, Botswana, Caribbean, Christmas, Civil War, Drinking, England, Europe, Food and Wine, France, Gun, History, Mozambique, Spain, Taxi, Walking tour

5 Interesting Facts About Argentina

December 14, 2016 by Nomadic BoysLeave a Comment

El Pato national sport interesting facts about Argentina

When you think of Argentina, the first images that will most likely come to mind will involve tango, Madonna's Evita, gauchos and delicious steaks. And for very good reason! But there's a whole lot more to this fascinating South American country. Gay travel bloggers Stefan and Sebastien spent 2 months travelling in Argentina and they give us their 5 interesting facts about Argentina, which you may not have known. 1. MATE: the ubiquitous … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Argentina, Culture, Dancing, Romantic, Spain, Tango, Travel Blogging

Five Places to visit in Europe During Winter

December 5, 2016 by Megan TLeave a Comment

When the days become shorter and temperatures start to drop, you know that winter is on its way. Although some people like to wrap up warm and get cosy in front of an open fire, the rest of us get impatient for the return of hot weather and glorious sunshine. But rather than waiting months on end for summer to return, why not take a trip to more sultry climes instead? In Europe for example, there are several places where you can wear shorts … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Africa, Architecture, Art, Beach, Caribbean, Caves, Culinary travel, Europe, Food and Wine, Garden, Greece, Hiking, History, Lifestyle, Malta, Mediterranean, Scuba Diving, Spain, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Eating Essentials in New Haven, CT

November 22, 2016 by Marianne Ruane2 Comments

I’m not a big fan of pizza. I like it well enough, but I had never had a pizza that I thought was extraordinary. There is one exception - I’m originally from Northeastern Pennsylvania and pizza from the town of Old Forge really is delicious. But with square cuts from a big rectangular crust, thick tomato sauce, and an American cheese blend, Old Forge pizza always seemed outside the realm of ordinary pizza, in its own category, at least in my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Bakeries, Beer, Coffee, Connecticut, Culinary travel, Dessert, Drinking, England, Film, Food and Wine, History, New York City, Pennsylvania, Pizza, Restaurants, Romantic, Russia, Spain, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

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