“Italy has changed, but Rome is Rome.” Italy is one of the most visited countries in the world and much of that is credited to Roma. I mean who hasn’t heard of Rome? I’ve spent a lot of time thinking of how to best format my Rome post. The Eternal City has some of the…
Tag: travel
Picture Perfect Prague
My Praha experience was a seven-hour “layover” en route to Germany. Flew in to Václav Havel Airport and had less than seven hours to spare before heading out to Praha Hlavni Nadrazi, Prague’s main train station to catch the 5:00 pm train to Berlin. Even though it was short and sweet, I feel like I was still…
Beginner’s Guide to Puerto Rico
There’s something to be said every time you return to a place. That’s how it was for me when I visited to Puerto Rico for the second time. New discoveries, new lessons, and yet somehow the familiar feeling is there. Like you’re not totally a tourist, and every time someone asks if this is your…
Through the Lens: Abu Dhabi’s Grand Mosque
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque of Abu Dhabi is truly a world wonder. It is one of the most amazing things I’ve seen in my life, and I’ve seen a lot. My UAE trip solidified me as a real traveler and for that I am thankful. Here are some of the photos I took of the…
Snapshots of Old San Juan
The last time I’ve been to San Juan was in 2010 and I only had eight hours to explore the city as part of a seven-day Caribbean cruise. I will be returning to Puerto Rico next week and I am very excited to spend more time exploring the island! During my last visit, I walked around…
Seoul-Searching: How I spent my 24-hour layover
I love long layovers. They are the best way to see and experience another city. It also helps you decide whether or not you want to go back again and explore it further or be simply satisfied with checking it off your list. Seoul was the perfect layover city from Japan back to New York….