5 Stages Of Cultural Shock When Traveling
Not many people know about this, but every time you bump into another culture, most people experience the same emotions. And those are the 5 stages of cultural shock when traveling. Check out our article to prepare yourself for the emotional journey you are going to experience during your actual physical journey. 1. The Honeymoon This is the initial phase when everything is perfect, at least on paper. You just planned your vacation and you cannot wait to visit the beautiful destination
Where to Brunch in Nice
Nice is a foodie paradise. With a culinary heritage anchored both in Italian and French cuisine, strong ties with Northern African and Arabic flavours, and the recent addition of world-class Indian, Asian and American influences, there’s something for everybody in France’s 2nd largest cultural center. Brunch has been thoroughly adopted into French culture – even the word has stuck! In French, we say, “Allons-y bruncher!”, which means, Let’s go brunch! Each of the restaurants below brings something unique to the
The Best Co-Working Space in Seville
The Best Co-Working Space in Seville Blog post by: @ivanna.mar_sal on behalf of Checkout.note by Famous Hostels. If you're looking for a cozy co-working space in Seville, then you need to check out the spot at Oasis Backpackers Hostel! With a welcoming atmosphere, large tables, and reliable wifi, it has everything you need and more to get your stuff done. How many vacation days are you entitled to per year? If you're reading this from a European perspective, you likely get around 25
Cosa fare a Bratislava
Although you should find Bratislava fairly easy to navigate and explore in a fairly short time, here's our What to Do in Bratislava bucket list: Hlavne Namestie Considered by most to mark the centre of the city, Hlavne Namestie literally translates to Main Square, although the square has changed its name many times over the long history of Bratislava. Check out the Old Town Hall, Roland Fountain and if you're lucky enough to be visiting in winter, from late November until Christmas
5 Ideas For Your LGBTQ+ Solo Holidays
Planning an LGBTQ+ friendly solo holiday but need some inspiration? We have 5 Ideas For Your LGBTQ+ Solo Holidays for your trip! If you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community, you know that enjoying the city's gay nightlife is the easiest way to guarantee you’ll have fun! And it’s not just about clubs and bars! When you visit a big city you get to enjoy gay neighborhoods, monuments dedicated to LGBT icons, museums, and so much more! That is why we want
Cosa fare a Valencia
Valencia is sometimes called ‘little Barcelona’ because it has the Mediterranean Sea, good weather and is one of Spain’s most culturally interested cities, integrating the modern with the ancient. Go on a Free Walking Tour The best way to explore a city is getting into a free walking tour. Valencia is full of hidden gems and what the best way to expore it than with a local guide? You will get around the city and hear about all the stories about Valencia history
La settimana Santa a Siviglia
During seven days, sixty brotherhoods hold the same amount of processions in heart of the city. The numbers are impressive and will give you an idea of how impressive this week can be: 61 brotherhoods, 121 pasos followed by 53.818 nazarenos and a total of 215.174 brothers. Every procession is different itself but all of them have a few common elements which are: Pasos – big wooden platforms or floats, which represent religious scenes. The floats are richly decorated with
The Best Brunch places in Copenhagen
Who doesn't love avocado on toast? If you want to get your fill of crispy Danish bacon and eggs sunny side up, then Copenhagen doesn't disappoint. The trendiest meal out there and golden for hangovers: here's where and what to eat when you're craving that meal between breakfast and lunch. Copenhagen isn’t the cheapest city to ‘eat out', but brunch is often a great deal with a selection of all the tasty things. So; grab your hazelnut latte and check
A Guide to French for Travellers
A Guide to French for Travellers Blog post by: @iureyy Planning an adventure through France and want to be able to speak a bit with the locals? Learn some basics, or brush up on your skills with our Guide to French for Travellers! Learning a bit of the local language while travelling can certainly make your adventures easier, and it's a cool skill you can bring home! France is Europe's most popular tourist destination, and while tons of people can speak English and
Non turistica cose da fare: Stoccolma
There are so many things to see and do in Stockholm, and one can be overwhelmed by where to start. Once you get away from all the obvious sight-seeing attractions, you wonder what else is there to see! If you are fed up being a tourist and want to explore how it is to be a local and try out new experiences off the beaten track, then these are 10 tips you do not want to miss! Let's walk? Book your