Bratislava, Slovakia is nestled among the Danube River and near the border or Austria and Hungary. This makes it an easy place to get to and a city you shouldn’t miss when visiting its neighbors.
Bratislava might seem small compared to other capital cities in Europe, but it’s such a lively city with people coming together for all types of festivals and other happenings.
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Budapest is the capital city of Hungary and the 10th largest city in the European Union. Many people have heard of Budapest because of their ruin bars and baths, but there’s a lot more to Budapest than that.
I am pleasantly surprised by everything this city has to offer and would visit again and again without hesitation. The sights, food, culture and more really draw you in. There are plenty of activities and things to do that will excite people of all interests.
South Bohemia, Czech Republic is the perfect destination during all seasons because it offers a little of everything you would want while on vacation. If you’re interested in outdoor activities, history or culture then South Bohemia is the perfect place to explore. There are chateaus, breathtaking landscapes and even relaxing spas.
This region is easily accessible so you can stay for a while or pick a hub and do day trips from there.
Kroměříž is a small city in the East of the Czech Republic and the perfect place to stop during your visit to the Czech Republic. There’s plenty to do and see here, which is why you should stay for at least 24 hours, but I would definitely stay longer if you have time.
Kroměříž, Czech Republic is also home to a UNESCO site, which includes the Archbishop’s Château, the Flower Garden and the Château Garden.
Ireland is one of my favorite countries [including Northern Ireland] and it doesn’t have to do with the fact that I am at least 25% Irish. The people are friendly, the food is great and the landscape is breathtaking. That makes it the perfect place for a [Ireland] road trip.
I’ve been quite a few times so I’ve compiled all of the places that I’ve road tripped to into one ultimate Ireland road trip list. You can customize depending on your time and travel style.
Iceland is one of the most popular places to visit right now and I totally understand why. The landscape is so unique, which makes it the perfect place for an Icelandic road trip.
Do you love road trips as much as I do? An Iceland Road Trip is the best way to see the beauty of Iceland so here are my tips and tricks!
Be prepared for more than one climate each day
When driving around and exploring, it might go from super sunny to rainy and windy within minutes so be prepared.
Traveling Spoon: Iceland Experience
Have you ever wanted to experience a city and its people, but don’t have a lot of time or know where to start? If you said yes, then Traveling Spoon is the Iceland experience you need. Three other influencers and I were invited into Albert and Bergthor’s Reykjavik home on our last day in Iceland to have an Icelandic food experience with Traveling Spoon.
When you’re traveling through a beautiful country, I find it’s best to make it a road trip. This way you can stop and explore as much or as little as possible, which is why I chose to do a Scotland road trip.
Edinburgh
We started our Scotland road trip in Edinburgh after arriving by train from London. One of my favorite things about seeing a new city is doing as the locals do, which is why I find walking is the best route.
London is one of the most popular cities and is also the capital of the United Kingdom. It’s a travel destination for people all over the world and is a city that has meshing cultures.
If you only have 36 hours in London these are [my] main places to hit.
Here’s how to spend your time wisely in London!
Day One
We arrived in London around noon so our first stop was right next our Airbnb in Neal’s Yard.
Where do I start? This island is insanely beautiful and so different from Athens.
We took a ferry to the island and it was definitely the largest ferry I’ve ever been on. The ride was about four hours so we shifted from napping, eating, and talking to pass the time. Once we arrived on Paros we took our bus to the Hippocampus Hotel, which was right across from the sea and had a stunning view.