Travel in Europe

A collection of our trips to Europe to enjoy authentic food and more.

Brittany Part 4: The Enchanted Forest of Brocéliande

Do you believe in legends? In Brittany, magic can be real! Welcome to Forêt de Brocéliande 🎬, the legendary forest of Arthurian tales in northwestern France. 🌿 This mystical forest has been a source of wonder since at least 1160, when it appeared in the Chronicles of Lancelot. For nearly a thousand years, it has […]

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Madrid Part 4: Prado Museum, El Retiro Park & Literary Quarter

Located within the Madrid‘s lush “Golden Triangle of Art” is a powerhouse trio completed by For a perfect art day in Madrid – you can start with the Prado (3h) for Old Masters, stroll to Thyssen (1.5h) for variety, and finish at Reina Sofía (1.5h) to be shaken by Picasso. But if time only allows

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Madrid Part 2: Iconic City Sights & a Feast at the World’s Oldest Restaurant

Madrid is a city that wears its soul on its streets—loud, proud, and layered with history and modern energy. At its very heart lies – Gran Vía: the city’s most iconic boulevard. 📍 Gran Vía, 28013 Madrid🚇 Gran Vía metro station Unlike Paris’s uniform elegance or Rome’s ancient grandeur, Gran Vía proudly flaunts its eclectic mix of

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Dinant, Belgium Part 2: From Stone to Spoon – A Journey Through Caves, Castles & Cuisine

We wake up in Dinant to a veil of mist rising from the river, swirling like smoke and casting an ethereal dusk over the Meuse River. In the background, the towering Rocher Bayard stands, its silhouette softened by the morning haze. As the fog begins to lift, the first strokes of blue sky paint the

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Dinant, Belgium Part 1: Scenic Waters, Historic Citadels, and a Saxophone Legacy

As we arrive in Dinant, Belgium, the temperature hover near freezing, yet the sun’s gentle rays bathe the town in a golden warmth, making the chill almost unnoticeable. Our journey leads us past the impressive Rocher Bayard, a towering 40-meter limestone formation split dramatically in two. Folklore has it that the giant horse Bayard split

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Lisbon Part 3: The Cathedral, Alfama’s Charm, Castelo de São Jorge, and Tasty Portuguese Traditions

As we continue our tour of Lisbon’s central area, this time, we’re heading to the enchanting Alfama district, where the charm of the old town wraps around you with its narrow streets, historic architecture, and breathtaking views of the city and ocean. Wandering through Alfama, you’ll be serenaded by the nostalgic notes of Fado drifting

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Off-the-Beaten-Path Bliss on Gran Canaria: Secluded Beaches and a Hidden Family-Run Tavern

For those seeking a serene escape from Gran Canaria’s bustling tourist hubs, Playa de Tiritaña and Playa de los Frailes are the perfect spots. These relatively secluded beaches are easily accessible by car, with Playa de Tiritaña just a short 10-minute drive from Playa de los Frailes. We parked our car about 10 minutes’ walk

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Tejeda and More: Exploring Gran Canaria’s Mountain Oasis and Dining

Previously, we headed north from Maspalomas towards the iconic Roque Nublo. A short 30-minute drive further north into the center of the island will bring you to the picturesque town of Tejeda. Located not far from each other, Roque Nublo and Tejeda are popular destinations that are often visited together, allowing travelers to enjoy both

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From Las Canteras Beach to Cuatro Puertas Caves: Sun, Sea, History, and Tempting Spanish Cuisine

Las Canteras Beach is one of the crown jewels of Las Palmas, with its picturesque shoreline that stretches for about 3 kilometers. At its western end stands an architectural marvel, the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium. With a design as unique as it is whimsical, it looks almost like a character from a children’s storybook or a

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Gran Canaria: from Vegueta’s Charm in Las Palmas to an Epic Grilled Food Find

Las Palmas, the capital of Gran Canaria, effortlessly charms with its lively yet laid-back island vibe. Unlike the bustling capitals we’re used to, it exudes a serene atmosphere even along the main roads. The cityscape is dotted with bright, light-colored houses, radiating cheerful energy. Palm trees sway everywhere, just as the city’s name suggests (“Las

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