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International Student Guide to Pursuing a Master’s Degree in France on the Alternance Track
Read more: International Student Guide to Pursuing a Master’s Degree in France on the Alternance TrackLooking for an opportunity to stay in France after being an au pair, I decided to pursue my Masters on the alternance track to further my education. Read about my journey, and learn how you can do the same!
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The Best Cafés for Matcha in Paris
Read more: The Best Cafés for Matcha in ParisAfter living in Paris for over two years now, I’ve been around the block a few times trying out numerous cafés. Though I feel like I’ve been to all of them, I can assure you that you could spend a life time discovering new cafés here since Paris is so big! That being said, I’ve…
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Celebrating My 100th Blog!
Read more: Celebrating My 100th Blog!Already 5.5 years ago, I created this blog when I had to move back home to New York during Covid during my freshman year at university. Seeing the engagement grow each month has inspired me to keep sharing. To celebrate, I thought that I’d take you through my journey of how I started, and how…
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A Foodie’s Travel Guide to Bilbao, Spain : Top Basque Spots & Things to Do
Read more: A Foodie’s Travel Guide to Bilbao, Spain : Top Basque Spots & Things to DoUntil this trip, Bilbao was a city that I’d vaguely heard about, usually mentioned only for its proximity to San Sebastián or the surf on its northern coast. But somehow, no one ever talked about how special it really is…
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Traditional Valencian Horchata vs. Mexican Horchata : What’s the Difference?
Read more: Traditional Valencian Horchata vs. Mexican Horchata : What’s the Difference?Horchata is a traditional sweet beverage that originates from Valencia, Spain, that had crossed the ocean and became a beloved classic in Mexico and in Mexican restaurants throughout the United States. However, the original horchata from Spain has a completely different flavor profile than horchata in North America, which is what I grew up with.…
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Fall Travel Deal : Save 10% on Transportation with Omio!
Read more: Fall Travel Deal : Save 10% on Transportation with Omio!Plan your next trip and book your transportation through Omio for 10% off!
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A Foodie’s Travel Guide to Valencia, Spain | Local’s Favorites
Read more: A Foodie’s Travel Guide to Valencia, Spain | Local’s FavoritesVisiting Valencia ended up being heaven for a foodie like me. From tasting tapas and pintxos to trying traditional horchata, my tastebuds were in paradise and didn’t want to leave. In this blog, I’m going to take you through everything we did, curated with a local favorite spots to eat from my friends that live…
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Must-Experience Festivals and Events in Paris Year Round
Read more: Must-Experience Festivals and Events in Paris Year RoundParis isn’t just about croissants and the Eiffel Tower. In this blog, I’m going to share with you my favorite festivals that happen every year in Paris, give you tips on how to best experience them, and even share some of my runner ups!
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Your Complete Guide to Visiting Amsterdam in The Netherlands
Read more: Your Complete Guide to Visiting Amsterdam in The NetherlandsA city full of history, small streets and canals, amazing pastries, lovely people, and high energy, Amsterdam is a destination that needs to be on your bucket list. Create your own Amsterdam itinerary with this fully detailed guide!
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Book Your Spring European Vacation with France’s SNCF Train Line!
Read more: Book Your Spring European Vacation with France’s SNCF Train Line!Dreaming of a spring vacation? This is your sign to plan your next trip with the high speed train line that takes you from Paris all the way to London, with stops in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands along the way.
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How to Spend a Day Trip to Dijon, France from Paris or Lyon!
Read more: How to Spend a Day Trip to Dijon, France from Paris or Lyon!The Burgundy, or Bourgogne, region of France is known for some of the best Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in the world, detailed by the classic French countryside with the most charming villages and cities. A trip to this region makes for a great two night trip to really experience all of the culture, and even…
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The Champs Elysée 10k in Paris: Running My First Race
Read more: The Champs Elysée 10k in Paris: Running My First RaceOne year ago, I started running more seriously as a hobby while living in Paris. It’s quite ironic in fact, especially because I notoriously used to hate running. Flash forward to a year later, I’ve signed myself up for a series of three 10k’s in Paris with the Paris Master’s Circuit!
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