Walking The NYC Highline New York City’s Highline is one of its best features because it is original, gorgeous, and totally free. The Highline is a walking trail on an out of service raised freight line from the...
Dining at New York’s Meatball Shop Food trends come and go, and I’d say we’re in the midst of the serve your own fro-yo, cupcake, intricate juices, phase. But there is one niche that many New Yorkers have enjoyed and...
Nitehawk Cinema – The Best Way to Enjoy a Film in New York City One of the most entertaining and coolest places in New York City lies in Williamsburg, the very popular section of Brooklyn located just off the first stop of the L train on Metropolitan Ave. Nitehawk...
Student Travelers Heading Home By now as a student traveler, you’ve gotten to know your foreign city, made tons of close friends, traveled as much as you could, and of course, got some studying in there somewhere. Just...
The Musee d’Orsay The Musee d’Orsay in Paris’ city center houses some of the most famous historic works of art in the world. Though the Louvre is the first place tourists flock to when choosing their...
A Walking Tour of Prague Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. It has the largest castle area in the world which is set atop a hill overlooking the city. After arriving on our bus from Dresden via euroLines, we...
Checking Out Prague Castle Prague Castle or the Prazsky hrad is the biggest Castle area in the world. The iconic structure is the inspiration for fairy tales, films and television shows, as it is one of the...
Out and About in Berlin During my first trip to Berlin in October, I spent most of my time touring the fascinating museums and taking in the historical sites on a walking tour. For my second trip, my...
24 hours in Dresden Dresden is an underrated European city for tourists these days, probably due to its reputation as the victim of fire bombings by the Allies in World War II that almost completely leveled the city during...
Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace The Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace is one of the most famous and popular events that comes to mind when thinking of London or the Royal Family. The centuries old ceremony...
A Weekend in Wexford This past weekend I had the pleasure of visiting Wexford in the Southeast region of Ireland. Slightly similar to my visit to Kinsale, Cork, I found Wexford a bit more hilly and lush. We spent the...
Dublin’s Wax Museum The National Wax Museum in Dublin’s city center is a great activity for visitors of all ages. The Museum is tucked away off of Dame Street next to Trinity College, just behind the historic...
Where to Stay in Dublin As a student traveler, after booking your flights, the next thing you should do is look into accommodation for the duration of your stay. Generally, I would recommend students find places to...
Pub Tips for a Night Out in Dublin Dublin has no shortage of drinking establishments. Whether you’re a student traveler or studying abroad, it’s helpful to know what you can expect from certain pubs...