As I sit here waiting for the season finale of Westworld to come on, I started to think about all of my favorite travel accessories. After so many trips and tips, below is a curated list of things that any traveler or aspiring traveler could appreciate. 1. Monogrammed passport holder from Leatherology – $50-$55 I have…
Christmastime in Europe Part 4: Cologne, Germany
Going to an international business school was the best choice I could have made… especially because of the friends I now have all over the world. Once again thanks to some sick Ryanair deal from Dublin, I found myself on another $19 flight to see some good friends. What I did: Kolsch beer— Chris and…
Christmastime in Europe Part 3: Belfast & Northern Ireland
How I Got There: Booked through Wild Rover Tours. Right away I liked that this was a smaller group, and there was a very interactive guide who liked singing Irish songs to us which was both amusing and awkward. I thought it was also really curious that we didn’t need our passports to cross over the border…
Christmastime in Europe Part 2: Ireland
It’s always so much fun to add a country to the count! I finally made it to Ireland, and was pretty surprised at how warm it was. Warm, quiet, and super rainy. Apparently a ton of places shut down and stop serving food at unreasonable hours like 6pm… and only serve alcohol from then on….
Christmastime in Europe Part 1: London
Thanks to a great relo package and horrible one-way flight prices, I was really happy to be able to take my return trip to Europe. I settled into my biz class seat, slipped on my noise cancelling headphones, and did my best to pass out. Didn’t quite work… a 5 year old screamed the entire…
3 Days in Hong Kong
Fun fact: One day when I was sitting in an entrepreneurial class in biz school, I accidentally deleted my entire travel blog on Tumblr. It was traumatic to say the least. I saved a few things from the page caches (whatever that means…), and was luckily able to stalk my email and photos to figure…
13 Days in Central/Eastern Europe
2 days after I moved to Spain, I went off on a whirlwind adventure in Central/Eastern Europe. It was the middle of August… which I don’t recommend. The weather was all over the place and as much as I love meeting millenials when I travel, they are everywhere and make booking hostels a bit more…