
So, you’ve made it into the Rocky Mountains! Since Silverthorne is the first somewhat-medium-sized town that you’ll reach if you’re traveling west on I-70, I decided to put some recommendations out there in case some of you decide to stop in this lovely city. Here is a list of things you can do other than,…

Here are a few more coffee spots that I’ve found since I made the last STL coffee recommendations post. All of these shops have great coffee, so I decided to focus more on the shop itself. Deer Creek Coffee Deer Creek Coffee is a really cozy and quiet cafe in the Ladue area. It’s a…

Summer’s here, so it’s busy season for travelers and tourists in Budapest. So, here’s a list of the best sights to see during your time in this amazing city. Buda Castle Buda Castle is a sprawling fortress on the Buda side of the city, that was home to the kings of Hungary. You can explore…

I know there aren’t a whole lot of recommendations here, but this is me manifesting that I get to return to this beautiful city sometime soon for a good cup of coffee. To my knowledge, all of these places (or at least most of them) use RECUP, a German system where, with a deposit of…

This will be my first storytime on here, I figured that it might be helpful to tell this story as well as my lessons learned so anyone that is preparing to travel through Europe can read this and not make the same mistakes I did. Think of it like I made the mistakes so you…
While Ludwigsburg is a very small town in Germany, it does have some great places for food. Here is a list of my favorite food spots, I’ve tried to mix it up and add a few different types of food, so here it is. I apologize for the lack of photos, but I’m sure no…

Having lived in Stuttgart, Germany for 5 months of my life, and due to Stuttgart’s industrial and relatively dry nature, I spent a solid amount of time exploring surrounding villages in the region. So, I’ve compiled a list of my favorites. Esslingen Am Neckar Esslingen is a beautiful city to the southeast of Stuttgart, with…

No matter what your plan is, or how long you’ll be in Europe for, it can seem pretty overwhelming at times. And it’s guaranteed that at some point during your travels something won’t go according to plan, and it might so happen that you somehow find yourself riding north on what was supposed to be…

Madrid was the first major European city I ever saw during my travels, so I may be a little biased in my admiration towards it. It’s a beautiful city with tons of rich history and, in my opinion, prettier than Barcelona. Also, if you stay at The Hat hostel in Madrid, they offer a free…