DIY Travel Tips For Europe
A DIY Wanderer’s Week in Barcelona: Tapas, Tiles & Trouble Avoided (Barely)
There’s something beautiful about planning a trip with nothing but a notepad, Google Maps, and a wildly unrealistic sense of...Continue reading→
A DIY Wanderer’s Week in Istanbul: Lost, Fed, and Absolutely Spellbound
There’s something almost chaotic about Istanbul—but in a charming, “let me get lost again and not even be mad about...Continue reading→
One Week in Lyon: A DIY Wanderer’s Guide to Eating, Exploring, and Embracing the French Way
There’s something weirdly satisfying about planning your own trip. No guided tours, no overpriced packages where someone hands you a...Continue reading→
A Week Wandering Brussels: Waffles, Weird Statues, and a Whole Lot of Beer
If you're the kind of traveler who prefers wandering over planning, street food over room service, and unexpected turns over...Continue reading→
Wandering Through Paris: A DIY Tale of Croissants, Cobblestones & Champagne on a Budget
Some cities don’t just sit on the map. They swirl in your imagination with the scent of butter, old books,...Continue reading→
Wandering Glasgow: A DIY Journey Through Scotland’s Boldest City
There’s something wildly satisfying about landing in a new city with nothing but a backpack, a decent pair of shoes,...Continue reading→
Barcelona in October: A Wanderer’s Playground of Color, Culture, and Cava
There’s something oddly satisfying about waking up in a foreign city and realizing that the only plans for the day...Continue reading→
Travel Tips – Wandering the streets of Rome
Rome in October and November is a dream. The summer heat has calmed down, the tourist crowds have thinned, and...Continue reading→
DIY Wanderer’s Guide to Heraklion, Crete – An Unforgettable Adventure
There’s something magical about landing in Crete, that first breath of warm, salty air mixed with the scent of olive...Continue reading→
Wandering Amsterdam: A DIY Explorer’s Adventure
There’s something magical about landing in Amsterdam in September. The summer crowds have trickled away, the canals shimmer under a...Continue reading→