Author: Natalie Dunn
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Top things to do in London

London is a huge, dense city with a very large population, ranking the third most populated city in Europe overall. It is also a very posh city, with a lots of nightlife along with fun things to do. With its fascinating history, to high end restaurants, to decadent desserts, and to luxury shopping, London is…
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Top 10 things to do in Brussels
Brussels is the capital of Belgium, and it is an amazing city that is well known for their beer, waffles and chocolate. But Brussels is much more than that – it is the capital of the European Union, home to NATO and houses many EU institutions. You can find these institutions in Leopold Quarter/European Quarter.…
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Scams in Europe – and how to avoid them

NOTE: Back in 2024, on the very first day of our US – Europe trip, we were also scammed by a so called “taxi” driver, when we landed in Los Angeles. The driver charged us US$150 from LAX airport to flower street, in downtown Los Angeles, which was an excessive amount of money. He claimed…
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Things to do in San Francisco

NOTE: As of 2025, if you are not from the USA, it is not advisable to travel there, due to the risks associated with detainment and possibly deportation risks, due to political turmoil. This blog is migrated from my old website, which was published last year in 2024, at the time of my trip. Things…
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Favorite things to do in Paris

Paris, one of the world’s most visited destinations, is renowned as the city of love and lights. Having visited four times, I’ve experienced its diverse offerings, from sightseeing and shopping to dining and exploring museums. And in this blog, I will be listing some of the top things to do in Paris. The Eiffel tower…
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Why it’s good to shop from both luxury and thrift stores or events.

There is a huge emphasis on sustainability, and the tide is turning when it comes to fashion. Fewer people are buying cheap, fast – fashion clothes from places such as the warehouse (equivalent to Walmart in the US), and more people are buying both high priced and good quality clothing and fashion items that will last…
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St Patrick’s day – and unsustainable spending

St Patrick’s Day falls on the 17th of March every year. This is a celebration typically linked with Ireland, as this occasion originates from there. Being part Irish myself, I have a reason to go out there. I enjoy the festivities, attend parades, and indulge in some Guinness or Whiskey. And most people, especially of…

