One of the decisions to make before traveling is where you’ll sleep at night. Hotels are good, but usually expensive. Airbnbs can be great, especially if you stay for a week or more (and get those discounts). Hostels are almost always the least expensive and a great way to connect with other travelers. You’ll makeContinueContinue reading “Connecting with Locals”
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Solo Travel: Loneliness and Freedom
Intro Notre Dame being rebuilt in 2023 after 2019 fire “Solo travel” is popular these days. It seems like 90% of TikTok and Instagram include solo travelers and their activities. There are tons of posts, videos, and images out there showcasing the excitement of traveling on your own. Indeed, solo travel provides plenty of excitement,ContinueContinue reading “Solo Travel: Loneliness and Freedom”
Home
I stayed a few days in New York and Hoboken with my brother and a friend. While they worked, I applied to jobs in copywriting and museums. I contemplated getting into the trades – electricity anyone? We also tried a few food spots – my favorites being Moe’s Pastrami and the Sushi Lounge. Breakfast. CourtesyContinueContinue reading “Home”
Dublin
Arrival When I arrived in Dublin, I had a sinus infection, probably from not taking a break for over a month. I took several days to rest, watch Shameless (shamelessly), and get some fresh air. I started to decompress and think about my trip as a whole. I journaled daily for a week and evenContinueContinue reading “Dublin”
Galway
Doolin To have Doolin as a heading on a blog about Galway is odd, right? Oh, well! When I left Skibbereen, I drove through Doolin. That’s where the Cliffs of Moher are. I didn’t find where the walking route was, but I liked driving around and getting lost a bit; those Irish roads are asContinueContinue reading “Galway”
Skibbereen
Don’t drive further; you’ll go swimming Skibbereen is a cozy town in West Cork, Ireland. I met my dad’s college roommate, Tim, and his family. I had barely touched down in the town and Tim was whisking me off on a tour. We drove through a few villages, watched some wicked waves tear into theContinueContinue reading “Skibbereen”
London
I had a fantastic time in London. I stayed with Pierre a family friend who’s really just family. Thanks for having me, brother! We ate some really good food like the breakfast when I arrived, the burgers from St. Christopher’s Inn, and Anglo-Indian at The Gladstone. We drank a lot of cider and many aContinueContinue reading “London”
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a city of bikes, excellent music, and kind people. Here, someone asked if I was Dutch or German with my accent. What an honor! I had a few premier experiences in Amsterdam. One: The food is new to me. Two: I met some kind souls including Christian, a family of Aussies, Liam andContinueContinue reading “Amsterdam”
Germany
I spent almost two weeks in Germany – one week with Sarah and Chris and three days in Munich and two in Cologne. However, I was sick during the week with my friends. Nasal congestion, fatigue, and a brief fever. Being sick on a three-month trip was bound to happen. I’m sad that it happenedContinueContinue reading “Germany”
Switzerland
Switzerland is the most expensive place I’ve visited. But it is beautiful. I stopped in Bern because it was the halfway point to Germany. I stayed two nights so I could at least walk around for a day. I met Max from Paris, a quiet guy with a nice beard. We walked around the entireContinueContinue reading “Switzerland”