Travelling can be very tiring; it often takes hours, there's usually plenty of queuing and hanging around, and airports can really make or break a person. The stress of security checks, passport control, gate numbers and boarding passes can all become overwhelming and put a negative mark on your holiday or trip. I've compiled a … Continue reading 10 airport hacks to make your travel life easier
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Eating Vegan in Bologna, Italy
Following a vegan diet while traveling can be difficult, especially when you're visiting Bologna, a city renowned for its food - with the traditional dishes focusing on cheese and meats. I also want to highlight that a lot of the traditional bread-based foods such as foccacia or piadina can sometimes be made with lard, so … Continue reading Eating Vegan in Bologna, Italy
48 Hours in Bologna, Italy
I'm experiencing serious withdrawal symptoms from my recent trip to Italy. Life is pretty boring when you're not travelling, but thankfully I have booked a trip to Bilbao for August to keep me going. Now, if I can squeeze in another trip before that it would be even better! One of the gates from Bologna's … Continue reading 48 Hours in Bologna, Italy
Why Bologna Should Be On Your Italian Travel List
I'm just back from a fantastic three day trip to Bologna and I was overwhelmed with how much there was to do and see there. Often overlooked for the more famous north Italian hot spots like Venice and Milan, this beautiful city has so much to offer visitors. The city is large enough that there … Continue reading Why Bologna Should Be On Your Italian Travel List
Bordeaux on a Budget
During my study abroad year, I travelled to Bordeaux for a short break during our February holidays. It wasn’t a place I had been planning on visiting while on Erasmus, only because the city is known for being very expensive (and I’m on a student budget). However I discussed options with my friends, and we … Continue reading Bordeaux on a Budget
Rennes : The Top 10 Things to Do and See
A vibrant student city, the capital of Brittany is full of history, culture and gourmet food. Whether you're heading away for a weekend break, or planning a longer trip, you will not regret visiting this gorgeous city. I may be a little biased after living there for 8 months, but during that time I experience … Continue reading Rennes : The Top 10 Things to Do and See
How to Deal with Reverse Culture Shock
The reverse culture shock phenomenon is often spoken about by expats and people who have immigrated for a period of time. Reverse culture shock is experienced when returning to a place that we expect to feel like home but it actually no longer does. It is basically the opposite of the initial culture shock that … Continue reading How to Deal with Reverse Culture Shock
10 ways to travel on a budget
Travelling can be a pretty expensive if you don't plan it properly. Even if your bank account is on the lower side, don't worry! I have often travelled with scarily small amounts in my account. I hope the following tips help you to plan your next trip! After all, saving money on one trip just … Continue reading 10 ways to travel on a budget
8 Must-See Places in Cork
Right now I have an extreme case of ‘eleutheromania’. This is a Greek word that describes an intense and irresistible desire for freedom. It’s essentially a stronger form of wanderlust, and wow do I feel it at the moment. Unfortunately, working full time in an unpaid internship does not allow many opportunities to travel. I’m … Continue reading 8 Must-See Places in Cork
4 Vegan Blogs you Need to Follow
I love discovering new vegan bloggers to follow. There are so many incredible bloggers creating vegan content, from recipes and tips to sustainability discussions. Here are the bloggers that I’m really enjoying at the moment. Madeleine Olivia Madeleine Olivia is hands down my favorite blogger. She is always sharing recipes, tips and minimalism tips. Her … Continue reading 4 Vegan Blogs you Need to Follow









