Cities Less Traveled: Why Santa Teresa is the Cultural Gem of...
When most tourists visit Rio de Janeiro they generally stick to the Ipanema and Copacabana neighborhoods, where the touristic beaches are lined with tanga-wearing, caipirinha-drinking locals....
Reggaeton, Mullets, and Getting Hit By Cars
Hey guys -
This is not a destination based post, but some rambling and life updates since I've been MIA for, like, ever now...
Where am...
How to find an apartment in Madrid, Spain
I never thought finding an apartment could be as difficult as in NYC (ok, yes, I made the process extraordinarily hard by moving 4...
Scouting Out Marrakech
Marrakech is renowned for its hustle and bustle, its distinctive architecture and its rich culture. If you have never visited, be prepared for new...
Voluntraveling: Permaculture Farming in Thailand
Volunteering and traveling are possibly the two most rewarding activities a person can do.
They're both educational, fulfilling and destructive to prejudices, ego, and the...
If you only do one thing in Venice, this should be...
Do you know where to find the most beautiful, interesting & strange bookstore in the world?
How about the locations for the filming of The...
5 Mistakes You’re Making When Looking for a Remote Job
There’s a point in your life when you say: enough. Enough to the 9-5, long commute, and annoying water-cooler chitchat.
There has to be...
8 Remote Companies You’d Love to Work At
Remote work is becoming increasingly popular, especially for those who want more freedom in their daily lives. However, more and more companies are going...
Hip, Eccentric, and Absurdly Cool Boutique Stays in Paris
I’m a self-professed lover of boutique hotels. I can’t travel without them---they connect me to the area I’m staying in and take such good...
The Wild Wicklow Tour (Ireland Part 2)
As a TBEX attendee I was fortunate enough to score a spot on a fabulous Wild Wicklow Tour around Glendalough in Ireland. Over the...