Últimos blogs de viajes
Cómo pasar cinco días en Copenhague, Dinamarca
Copenhagen. Home to Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), the Little Mermaid (and other cult fairy tales), Lego and some of the happiest people on earth - there’s plenty to love about Denmark’s Capital! Having already visited Iceland and Finland, I continued my sightseeing around the Nordic countries with a New Year’s Eve visit to Copenhagen (just...Continue reading→
Qué y dónde comer en Copenhague, Dinamarca
Copenhagen food is unlike any other. Not only is the capital home to two of the world’s best restaurants (Noma and Geranium), but it boasts 17 Michelin-starred restaurants! And with some of the strictest food regulations, it comes as no surprise that Danes place a real emphasis on organic, quality food and produce. But despite...Continue reading→
Cómo pasar cuatro días en Helsinki, Finlandia
No one in their right mind would come to Helsinki in November. Except you, you badass, welcome. This is the slogan on an image I received multiple times when telling friends and family I was visiting Helsinki in November. Not much of a badass though, it was only the first weekend in November and the...Continue reading→
¿Cómo pude permitirme viajar en 2019 mientras pagaba un máster?
Travel expenses are my biggest cost for the sixth year running, as in 2019 I travelled every month from March to December 2019 – sometimes multiple trips. I did this whilst paying towards a master’s degree. The purpose of this article isn’t too boast, but rather provide some insight into how a young professional managed...Continue reading→
Guía para principiantes sobre las saunas de Helsinki
The use of a sauna is so embedded into Finland’s national culture, that there are more than 3.5 million saunas across the country for a population of just under 5.5 million. In fact, it’s written into law that if the accommodation doesn’t have a private sauna, they must be given access to a communal sauna. A centuries-old...Continue reading→