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5 CHEAP Places to Eat in Madrid
Alright budget travelers, let’s go to Spain! Most Western European countries are expensive to visit. But I was surprised by Madrid’s reasonable prices. Sure, this city can still get pricey. But it also has its fair share of affordable activities. And let’s be real, one of my favorite activities is eating. So today I’m going to share some of my favorite cheap places to eat in Madrid. Café de la Luz If you ate here every morning of your Madrid trip, I wouldn’t judge. This cozy cafe in the Malasaña neighborhood is the perfect spot to start your day. Café de la Luz open at 10 (so you can enjoy those…
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10 Must Try Restaurants in London
London is my favorite city in the world. And there are so many reasons why I love this exciting, historic, and diverse city. I grew up obsessed with British culture. I mean, what 90s kid didn’t love Harry Potter? And in college, I spent 6 months living and studying in London. But I also love London for its food. I know, London sometimes gets a bad rap in the culinary world. But I really don’t understand that reputation. London attracts some of the world’s best chefs. And traditional British food is actually really delicious. So in this post, I want to share some of my favorite London food. I am going to…
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The BEST Cheap and Free Things to Do in Madrid
Falling in love with Madrid was easy. But honestly, I didn’t expect it. I visited Madrid at the end of a longer European tour. And truthfully, I didn’t know what to expect. This city doesn’t have a long list of “must-see” attractions. It doesn’t have a Statue of Liberty or an Eiffel Tower. But that was what I loved about it. I didn’t feel rushed. And another thing I loved? Madrid felt very affordable. Sure, as a New Yorker I am slightly biased. But there were plenty of reasonably priced activities in Madrid. So today I want to share my list of the best cheap and free things to do in Madrid. Alright…
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24 Hours in Iceland
A few years ago I would have never imagined creating a 24-hour guide for an entire country. But, with more and more airlines using Iceland as an extended layover, it actually seems realistic to only spend 1 day in this country. And that is exactly what I did. My most recent Europe trip started with an extended layover in Iceland. And I decided to squeeze every second out of my day. So, if you also only have 24 hours in Iceland, this is the guide for you! This itinerary includes time in Reykjavik, the Golden Circle, and even the Blue Lagoon. Ready for a full day in the Land of…