8 Cities where Hotels just Don’t Cut it

As a professional travel blogger, I’ve stayed at hotels at both ends of the spectrum: from humble hostels to luxury high-rises. Still, there are some cities where I find it more appealing to rent a home rather than a hotel. From romantic cities like Paris and Buenos Aires to hipster havens like Berlin…. Here are 8

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One Tribe Apparel Holiday Giveaway

In honor of the upcoming holiday season and as a personal thank you for following me through the years, I’ve teamed up with One Tribe Apparel for a very special giveaway! The winner will walk away with his or her favorite pair of pants or leggings at no cost (free shipping, too)! I’m partnering with One Tribe

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Exploring Toronto’s Hippest Neighborhood

Before heading to Toronto early last month, I had already heard about the city’s coolest neighborhood, West Queen West, and was eager to explore it firsthand. For those unfamiliar with what Vogue deems the world’s second hippest neighborhood, it’s basically a one-stop-shop for everything trendy. I toured the area on a rainy afternoon and even with

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London Street Artist Hannah Adamaszek

Today’s post is all about London-based artist Hannah Adamaszek. It’s been awhile since I’ve done any artist features and I hope to do many more in the near future. Hannah reached out to me on social media and I’m so glad that she did. Hannah works with a variety of mediums and her work is

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Four Boho Ways to Tour Ibiza

This is a guest post by Samantha Vowles. Europe’s infamous party island has always enjoyed a pretty clear cut reputation for sizzling clubs, superior beats and inebriation. But more recently, holidays to Ibiza have become as much about the chill as the chaos; the island’s mellow roof terrace vibe, hippy markets and idyllic golden sunsets belie

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Hippest Hamburg Neighborhoods

Hamburg is most definitely a neighborhood city so as expected, I had a field day biking through them all. For the most part, Hamburg is already pretty established yet there are many changes in the works to drastically modernize the city as a whole. Many of the areas have or are currently experiencing gentrification, with HafenCity

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Boho Guide to Stockholm

Stockholm is one of those cities that appeals to just about every type of traveler. Culture enthusiasts have a slew of museums to choose from while foodies can indulge in traditional cuisine with a modern twist at every meal. While Stockholm has somewhat of a bad reputation when it comes to the exchange rate, it’s still

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Bohemian Trails Partners with Springpad

In case you haven’t read any of my excited Tweets from last week, I’ve recently partnered with Springpad to create my very own notebook for their online store. The notebook is called the Bohemian Travel Planner and it’s completely free to download. If you’re not familiar with Springpad, I suggest you giving it a try.

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A Guide to the Best Berlin Neighborhoods

Berlin is an endless blur of inspiration. From trendy Mitte to the hipster haven that is Kreuzberg, here are five of my favorite Berlin neighborhoods to appeal to the avant-garde traveler. If these districts don’t spark your interest, I’ve included a couple other areas that are also worth exploring when trying to decide where to

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Neighborhood Guide to Helsinki

Compared to other global cities, Helsinki is relatively small in geographic size and population, making it easily navigated by foot or bike. During my stay in here, I got to know the different neighborhoods fairly well. Each is unique in its own way and adds to the innovative complexity of the city as a whole.

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