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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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The Amalfi Coast is along the Southern edge of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula. Not only is it known for its beauty but also for the fishing towns along the coast. What better place to eat seafood than right out of the ocean? Here are the best seafood dishes to try when on the Amalfi coast: Fried...
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By Madison Krigbaum / Originally posted on Brokewildandtraveling.com As my second Game of Thrones location, Malta being my first, Croatia was everything I hoped it would be. Filled with delicious cuisine, locally produced wine and beer, dainty shops and welcoming locals, the Dalmatian Coast was even more astonishingly beautiful than I imagined. No visit to...
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So you’re going to Springfest! It’s not a question, but more of a statement. Springfest is a big event unlike any other in the world which is why we are going to give you pro tips so when you are there with your friends you guys can be Springfest locals. Here are the ins and outs...
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By Kathleen Watz Portugal and Spain are two beautiful countries that should be on everyone’s bucket lists. From the picturesque beaches to the lively cities these countries have so much to offer the people that visit. Here are why you should visit these 2 eclectic countries:  La Rambla La Rambla is a lively and famous...
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Irish food isn’t all potatoes, beer, and carbs. A lot of the meals eaten in Ireland are similar to the states.  The food comes straight from a farmer’s field and is not genetically modified. The fruit tastes crisper and the veggies are fresher even if they go bad quicker than hoped. But appropriately so, most of...
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One of the first things you’ll discover in Europe is how easy it is to get to your dream destination.  But as fun, as it is to be impulsive, travel in Europe can be sticky without a little bit of planning.  So, make sure you follow these steps to avoid rookie mistakes and have the...
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By Madison Krigbaum / Originally posted on Brokewildandtraveling.com Can you guess the single most exciting thing for a 20-year-old American college girl moving to Europe? You guessed it.  The drinking age. Not that all my interests revolved around hitting the booze, but it definitely was an added bonus.  Growing up in a country that allows...
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By Kathleen Watz When planning a trip to Europe everyone wants to hit the major cities such as Paris, Rome, and London but there are always those underrated cities that should make your list. One of the most underrated cities in Europe is the capital of Belgium, Brussels. There are 5 main reasons this city...
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By Yasi Agah You just got to Europe and you’re ready to plan your semester of travel. You want to hit all the popular spots like Paris, London, Rome, Barcelona…but where else should you explore? Eastern Europe is an absolute must if you’re abroad in Europe. This area of the world has a rich history...
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By Samantha Jacobs It’s almost spring break, and you’re in Europe. You have a whole new continent and 10 days to explore it. Now what? You flip open your laptop and start assessing your options. It doesn’t take long to realize that the number of possibilities before you are infinite, but your budget—yeah, not so...
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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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