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7 Budget European Cities That Feel Like Hidden Gems

Ian Hernandez

Timisoara, Romania: An Artistic Powerhouse on the Rise Timisoara, Romania: An Artistic Powerhouse on the Rise (image credits: unsplash) Timisoara, Romania’s 2023 European Capital of Culture, has seen a tourism boom but remains surprisingly affordable. According to the European Commission’s 2024 post-event report, hotel prices in the city average just €42 per night even during …

Top 7 Chinese Street Snacks That Locals Love (But Tourists Fear)

Ian Hernandez

Stinky Tofu: A Pungent Powerhouse Stinky Tofu: A Pungent Powerhouse (image credits: unsplash) Stinky tofu, or “chòu dòufu,” is infamous for its overpowering odor that many say is reminiscent of rotten garbage, yet it remains a beloved snack across China. Recent data from the 2024 Shanghai Food Expo revealed that over 35% of Chinese respondents …

1 Ancient City That Could Rival Petra: Welcome to AlUla

Ian Hernandez

AlUla’s Rise as a Global Heritage Site in 2024 AlUla’s Rise as a Global Heritage Site in 2024 (image credits: pixabay) Once a quiet archaeological secret, AlUla has surged onto the world stage as Saudi Arabia’s flagship heritage destination. According to the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU), 2024 saw visitor numbers top 330,000—more than double …

How to Traveled Across 3 Countries with Just a Carry-On and $300

Ian Hernandez

1. Planning Every Dollar: Budgeting for Cross-Border Travel in 2024 1. Planning Every Dollar: Budgeting for Cross-Border Travel in 2024 (image credits: unsplash) Travelers in 2024 face rising costs, but meticulous planning makes all the difference. According to the World Economic Forum’s Travel & Tourism Development Index (2024), airfare and accommodation prices increased by an …

Varosha, Cyprus: What It’s Like to Walk Through a Ghost Town No One Was Meant to See

Ian Hernandez

A Glittering Playground, Suddenly Silenced A Glittering Playground, Suddenly Silenced (image credits: wikimedia) Once, the golden beaches of Varosha sparkled with laughter and music. In the early 1970s, this district of Famagusta was the jewel of Cyprus, drawing in celebrities and sunseekers from all corners of the world. Movie stars like Brigitte Bardot and Elizabeth …

Last-Minute Budget Trips You Can Take This Weekend

Ian Hernandez

1. Amtrak Getaways: Rail Travel Offers Unbeatable Weekend Deals 1. Amtrak Getaways: Rail Travel Offers Unbeatable Weekend Deals (image credits: unsplash) With rising gas prices in 2024, travelers are increasingly turning to trains for affordable, last-minute escapes. According to Amtrak’s April 2025 press release, last-minute fares on popular routes like Washington D.C. to Philadelphia or …

1 Country That Keeps Ranking #1 in Happiness—Here’s Why

Ian Hernandez

World Happiness Report 2024: Finland Tops the List—Again World Happiness Report 2024: Finland Tops the List—Again (image credits: unsplash) In 2024, Finland once again claimed the top spot in the World Happiness Report, marking its seventh consecutive year as the happiest country on the planet. The report, released by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, ranks …

Top 8 Surprising Truths About India’s Mysterious City of Death

Ian Hernandez

1. Varanasi’s Death Rate Defies the National Average 1. Varanasi’s Death Rate Defies the National Average (image credits: wikimedia) Every year, Varanasi records a death rate that outpaces the national average, with 2024 municipal data showing 15.2 deaths per 1,000 residents, compared to India’s overall 7.3. This dramatic difference is closely tied to the city’s …

Travel Rich, Spend Less: The Minimalist’s Guide to Seeing the World

Ian Hernandez

Redefining Luxury: Why Minimalist Travel Is Soaring in 2025 Redefining Luxury: Why Minimalist Travel Is Soaring in 2025 (image credits: unsplash) Minimalist travel is no longer a fringe movement; it’s become a defining trend among global explorers. According to a 2024 Expedia survey, 63% of Gen Z and millennial travelers prioritized “experiences over things,” seeking …

9 Wild Things You Thought About North Korea—That Are Totally Wrong

Ian Hernandez

North Koreans Don’t Know Anything About the Outside World North Koreans Don’t Know Anything About the Outside World (image credits: pixabay) It’s commonly believed that North Koreans live in total darkness, isolated from any knowledge of the outside world. However, cracks in this information barrier have grown wider in the past five years. According to …