Tag: budget
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2-week Itinerary for France and Italy.
how to travel to paris and italy and have the most jam-packed two weeks full of historical sites, delish restaurants, beautiful affordable hotels and much more.
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Paris Like a Local.
Two Broke Girls share tips on how to visit Paris on the cheap and live like a local.
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The Super Simple Way to Find Cheap Flights to Europe.
I really started to travel avidly in 2015, and now that it’s 2018 I have been able to find cheaper flights almost every time. I started out with round trip flights to Spain for around $700. Over the past few years I like to think I have really nailed down methods for flying as cheap…
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La Selvatica: Into the Wild.
Both my husband, Shawn and I work in restaurants and you could say we are pretty passionate about food and beverage. A lot of the choices we make when traveling directly correlates with one or both of those things so you can imagine why visiting Emilia Romagna was at the top of our list. Modena…
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36 Hours in Cinque Terre: Manarola and Corniglia
We spent time in Riomaggiore and Monterosso al Mare before we arrived here in Manarola. We made our way over to Manarola by way of the train and started to explore all the seaside trails where some of the more commonly seen pictures of Cinque Terre were taken. There were huge black rocks around where…
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Roman Holiday : Aperol Spritz, Roman Ruins
We started Day Three (if you missed our first few days, check them out here.) with tickets to visit the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. After stopping for our morning cappuccino at the cafe underneath the hostel, which was quickly becoming morning routine for us, we began the walk over. Again, we used Get your…
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Roman Holiday: My love affair with Rome.
Rome has everything. History, architecture, art, religion. Narrow cobblestone streets that wind leading into huge piazzas centered around century old fountains that Romans still drink from today.The piazzas are lined with local shops, cafes, bars, children running, playing, and laughing, tourists being suckered into cheesy souvenirs, locals gossiping at lunch, and even the cliche old…
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Take the Leap: Once You Get There
As we know, moving to a new place is quite scary and stressful; getting over barriers the family sets, finding a home, and making friends is just the beginning. Once you arrive to a new place you find yourself surrounded by a different language and cultural norms, a new environment and public transport, and bureaucracy,…
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The Broke Girl’s Guide to Travel: Europe Continued
Step Three: Choose which sites you want to visit. When you are in a new city the last thing you want to do is wait in some atrocious line all to find out tickets for the day are sold out. You have a limited amount of time and the cheapest way to see the sights is…