Exploring Europe may seem daunting at first when you’re looking for something new. There’s a lot to see but if you combine these travel tips with the right amount of adventure, it’s easy to visit Europe and come away with those special experiences.
Adam
I walked out of the train station in Barcelona with a heavy backpack on my shoulders and no clue what I was doing. I remember stumbling through the nearby streets until I spotted signs for hostels and then I found one with some young travelers coming in and out of. There were lime green walls …
Top 7 small cities in Europe, where culture and history meet making these some of the coolest and most unique European cities great for weekend city breaks
I remember my first time in a gay club—the first time when I knew I was, and decided to be, out. The memory is a bit fuzzy, but I remember. It was a Tuesday or a Wednesday or a Thursday. Some weekday. I remember first going to another bar around the corner, some crowded hipster …
A certain willingness to get naked and be comfortable with it has taught me a few life lessons – nakedness doesn’t have to be scary!
From snails in the paella to a beach vibe and city culture, Valencia has a lot to offer the modern tourist making it one of Spain’s best cities to visit
A city often skipped by tourists, San José is a dynamic and interesting Central American capital city – popular for its nightlife & Costa Rica culture
One of Europe’s coolest cities, Barcelona is a mecca for European hipsters with countless cool things to do, including awesome nightlife, food & more
There’s something special about a city that’s turned their river into a park, a city that’s invested millions in an architecturally-unique arts and science center, a city that’s home to Spain’s first contemporary art museum. But, I think, for valencianos, this isn’t surprising. This is a city with a long history for creativity. It’s where paella was …
Since studying Spanish intermittently throughout my life, I’ve picked up enough basic phrases and words to get by in most Spanish-speaking countries. But when visiting Costa Rica this past winter in the heart of Central America, I suddenly found myself speechless. As I quickly learned, the Spanish they speak in Costa Rica is slightly different …










