Seattle is a very busy but calm city. Downtown area can seem like a headache but it is very easy to maneuver around. Plenty of shops and activities around the area. Really liked space needle and the art museum.
Surrounding areas in Seattle have a lot to offer. Bellevue is a unique city in its own. Offers lots of bars, restaurants of all sorts and beautiful views of nature. Because it sits on Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish, there are aquatic rentals that offer a different level of adventure. Highly recommend.
Uber Is relatively cheap because everything is close or you can walk.
Honolulu is paradise. Can be quite costly but if you’re out there you just have to pay. Seems as if time slows down out there. Stayed in an AirBNB and that added to the experience. There are plenty hikes ranging in your experience level which I liked.
Island food is pretty good and you get a great amount for the price you pay. Saying that, my favorite place to eat was Popeyes :).
Barcelona caught me by surprise. There was plenty to see in different areas. Las Ramblas was the city center that was the more lively part. There were plenty shops and local eatiers. Taxi and bus are the main transportation options out there. I recommend bus (station info is in apple or google maps) as taxis can get costly.
Sagrada Familia church is the jewel of the city. Paid 15 euro for a ticket and you can roam around it on your own. The structure is breathtaking. It is a very detailed building with history at every corner. There’s a lot to say about it but it’s something you have to experience for yourself
“When in Rome” there is no shortage of things to do and see. Be sure to wear your best walking shoes (although they may not look good on Instagram outfit picture) as your journey will take you to the plentiful historical sights. What worked for me was to have a few of the major landmarks(colosseum, Trevi fountain, etc) in mind to travel to. Along the way it’s almost guaranteed that you will run into another historical landmark that you didn’t plan
Rome also has some of the best shopping in the world. In between the historical sites, I ran into Gucci, Hermès and Louis Vuitton
Tip: Lines at the colosseum and Vatican museum can be long. There are a few places in the area that sell front of the line passes. Paid 10 euro for the colosseum and it got me into Palantine hill. Definitely a no brainer I could’ve waited 2 hours in line
Seattle is a very busy but calm city. Downtown area can seem like a headache but it is very easy to maneuver around. Plenty of shops and activities around the area. Really liked space needle and the art museum. Surrounding areas in Seattle have a lot to offer. Bellevue is a unique city in its own. Offers lots of bars, restaurants of all sorts and beautiful views of nature. Because it sits on Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish, there are aquatic rentals that offer a different level of adventure. Highly recommend. Uber Is relatively cheap because everything is close or you can walk.
Honolulu is paradise. Can be quite costly but if you’re out there you just have to pay. Seems as if time slows down out there. Stayed in an AirBNB and that added to the experience. There are plenty hikes ranging in your experience level which I liked. Island food is pretty good and you get a great amount for the price you pay. Saying that, my favorite place to eat was Popeyes :).
Barcelona caught me by surprise. There was plenty to see in different areas. Las Ramblas was the city center that was the more lively part. There were plenty shops and local eatiers. Taxi and bus are the main transportation options out there. I recommend bus (station info is in apple or google maps) as taxis can get costly. Sagrada Familia church is the jewel of the city. Paid 15 euro for a ticket and you can roam around it on your own. The structure is breathtaking. It is a very detailed building with history at every corner. There’s a lot to say about it but it’s something you have to experience for yourself
“When in Rome” there is no shortage of things to do and see. Be sure to wear your best walking shoes (although they may not look good on Instagram outfit picture) as your journey will take you to the plentiful historical sights. What worked for me was to have a few of the major landmarks(colosseum, Trevi fountain, etc) in mind to travel to. Along the way it’s almost guaranteed that you will run into another historical landmark that you didn’t plan Rome also has some of the best shopping in the world. In between the historical sites, I ran into Gucci, Hermès and Louis Vuitton Tip: Lines at the colosseum and Vatican museum can be long. There are a few places in the area that sell front of the line passes. Paid 10 euro for the colosseum and it got me into Palantine hill. Definitely a no brainer I could’ve waited 2 hours in line