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There’s no better feeling as a study abroad student than spending an impromptu weekend in a new country. It’s excitement and bliss and adventure all rolled into one and you only have a couple of days to dive into a new culture. One of the best ways to feel fully immersed in a new city...
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Foodie alert! Springfest is way more than booze; it’s a foodie paradise! There are plenty of dishes for all kinds of preferences and likings. Whether you’re a food risk taker or want to stick to delightfully safe treats, we’ve got you. Take a look at some of the yummiest and traditional Springfest foods below! MAINS...
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By Kathleen Watz Being a vegetarian or a vegan can be challenging when you’re in a place that is unfamiliar to you.  Travelling can especially be one of those times where But don’t worry, if you are dedicated and vigilant, it is possible and many people have done it and continue to do it. Here are...
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By Jennifer Leavy  Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, has it all. An eclectic bohemian nightlife, gorgeous architecture from every era mixed together, and a richness of history unlike any other city in Europe. And while Prague is known as one of Europe’s more budget-friendly cities, there are still ways to spend a fairy...
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By Elizabeth Norton What if I told you there is a place where your wildest food dreams could come true and not only that but you could go to this place for free. In reality, the only place this dream could really exist is in the country where the most iconic foods were born, Italy. FICO...
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By Madison Krigbaum / Originally posted on Brokewildandtraveling.com Everyone knows that Italy is responsible for some of the best food in the world.  Take it from someone who’s lived there, it’s true.  Although not the place to go if you’re buying into the low-carb craze, Rome has more than its fair share of delicious Italian...
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A theme park boasting the best of Italy’s pizza, pasta, pastries, and all the cheese, FICO Eataly World seems like it may be a product of your wildest carb dreams. The cool news? (FICO is slang for cool in Italian, after all.) This massive Italian food and wine paradise based right outside Bologna is not...
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By: Peter Gerolamo Rome has an endless supply of bars, restaurants, and cafes to choose from. From quick stop-and-go cafes to formal dining, you can find basically everything under the sun in the Eternal City. As a student living in Prati, I did most of my shopping and eating near my residence. As a college...
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By: Austin Davis It was my first trip to Conad living in Italy. (Newbie mistake number one – I didn’t even bring my own bag). I wandered into the vegetable section and scanned the colorful bins in search of the one food I ate on a daily basis back in the States: sweet potatoes. Not...
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By Nicole Souza Well known for its pasta, pizza, and gelato, on my spring break, I was lucky enough to travel all throughout Italy through the Bus2alps Best of Italy trip, trying all different sorts of delicious foods. But Italy’s well-known basics aren’t the only things you have to eat when you go. Here’s a...
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By Nicole Souza It’s important to experience other countries’ traditional cuisine while traveling. The escargot in France, the pizza in Italy, and soft pretzels in Germany are all must-have foods that you have to try once in your lifetime. But what about the options at your local city’s grocery store? Living in London, I’ve been...
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