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Lovely Cities in Europe

  Paris, France Paris is by no means affordable (in fact, quite the opposite), but it’s worth the expense if you have the budget. It’s such a large and beloved city with enough to keep a single traveler happily exploring for an entire lifetime! Which makes slow solo travel a fun and enjoyable way to glimpse life in Paris, cruising on the metro, waking up to croissants and espresso, and seeing the Eiffel tower on the horizon. Outside of the Paris classics like the Louvre and the Notre Dame, be sure to make time for more offbeat places like going to the free rooftop on the Galeries Lafayette, the Montmartre vineyards, and just getting lost in general. Dark tourism in Paris is also an interesting way to experience the city, with the Catacombs (underground tunnels lined with bones) topping the charts. Porto + Lisbon, Portugal   I instantly fell in love with Portugal. This sunny nation on the coast is warm, inviting, and filled with many unique things to do and see. And who doesn’t love a

Best Solo Travel Destinations in Europe

  Best Solo Travel Destinations in Europe In all honesty, everywhere in Europe can be solo travel friendly if you’re up for it or feel comfortable enough (but of course depends on you and your circumstances). But considering that solo travelers typically have a smaller budget (no one to split costs with), here are some of the best places to travel solo in Europe. These spots have a fantastic social scene, plenty of nice hostels, and are generally easy to get to via public transportation. Prague, Czech Republic    Prague has long been known as a backpacker and solo travel-friendly destination, thanks to its large expat community and affordability. This fairy tale city is marked for its beautiful Bohemian culture and is historically one of the best-preserved places in Europe that largely survived mass bombings during WWII.  Some of the best things to do in Prague include seeing the 600-year-old Astronomical Clock Tower, enjoying a beer spa, snapping a pic in front of the Lennon Wall, an

Solo Travel in Europe

Solo travel in Europe is a fulfilling way to see the continent’s most beautiful destinations — here’s all you need to know before you go. I’ve long been an advocate for solo travel. It’s a fulfilling experience that allows you to plan your perfect trip without having to answer to any other person but yourself. And a willingness to travel solo comes in handy when you’re dreaming of an adventure but can’t convince your friends or family to join you! Europe is home to about 45 countries, each with its own culture and language, meaning there are a million ways to visit Europe (and a million unique things to know). But one thing’s for sure, Europe is a safe place to travel solo, even for solo female travelers. How do I know? I’ve lived in Europe for a collective of 3+ years and have been known to bop around solo from time to time. So, if you’re planning to travel to Europe alone, this guide shares Europe’s best solo destinations, general tips, and more.  Going to Europe ? Get your Travel In

Release Stress By Traveling

Travel can help you reduce stress.  It can help you relax and unwind , give you a chance to get away from your everyday life, and even make you more appreciative of the world around you. Travel allows your body to relax. When you travel, you don't have to wake up at the same time every day and get ready for work or school. You can awaken when you feel like it and enjoy the sights around you without worrying about getting somewhere on time. Traveling gives your muscles a chance to rest from their daily routines. This may seem like an obvious solution, but even planning the small things can alleviate anxiety. Come up with a deadline to schedule the flight, work on your itinerary, and pack your bags. Checking off all those items can help prevent procrastination and guarantee a little more time to ensure a productive trip. One of the best reasons to travel is that it allows you to make memories and create new relationships with people. Traveling may not be as easy as sitting in your r

How to travel safely with children

Travel provides enriching learning opportunities for the entire family, even its youngest members. You don’t have to put traveling plans on hold until your children are older. How can I ease my child's discomfort during airplane pressurization? To avoid ear aches from the change in air pressure during takeoff and landing, give your child something to eat or drink. Swallowing helps clear the ears. Even pretend yawning can ease the pressure. Can you do anything about jet lag? There is no safe medication for children to help with jet lag. The best thing you can do is to switch over to the local time as soon as you arrive at your destination. Make sure your children are exposed to sunlight during the day, which helps the body adapt to the local time more quickly.  If your child does wake up in the wee hours of the night, stay quiet and don’t start any activities. Keep the environment dark to help him or her get back to sleep. It can take about two weeks to adjust fully to a new time zo