Museums in Madrid and Chasing Quixote in Toledo

Madrid, Spain When putting my itinerary together (a few days before traveling to any destination, that is), I was a bit apprehensive about visiting Barcelona and Madrid back-to-back.  I knew going into it that eventhough Madrid is the capital city of Spain, it wouldn’t have the panache and flair of Barcelona, the amazing culinary scene, […]

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Jamon and Beach-Bumming in Barcelcona

My time in Barcelona, Spain has unfortunately come to an end (thus the writing of this post).  Whereas this is much to my dismay, my wallet and cholesterol level are probably jumping for joy.  The city is equal parts foodie paradise, beach town, historical port city, vacation destination, and architectural marvel; all combined with the […]

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Brussels and Brugges in the rain

Brussels, Belgium: As soon as I boarded the train from Amsterdam destined for Brussels, I should have taken note of the solitary gray color that the sky had taken on, as this was simply a forwarning that my time spent in Belgium would be a wet and rainy one.  There has been a constant and […]

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Red Lights and Green Shops in Amsterdam

When I first told my friends and family that I’d be starting my trip in Europe, the single most frequently asked question I received was “Are you going to Amsterdam?”  The answer was obviously “yes,” but whereas it is true that Amsterdam has quite a reputation for being open-minded to most things (and most of it […]

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2 Days in Berlin

Throughout my trip so far, Berlin is the one place to which I feel I owed more time.  Sure, I got a chance to see all of the major sights and to sample of few of their culinary additions, but I wasn’t in town long enough to get a feel for the culture or the people.  […]

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Mikkeller and Noma

I’ll be completely honest: one of the major factors that drew me to visit Copenhagen wasn’t the gorgeous multi-colored houses along the harbor or the Little Mermaid Statue, but the presence of the Mikkeller Bar.  It is a tiny, virtually undecorated, two room closet of a bar that is housed in the basement of a […]

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Skal from Kobenhavn!

After my time in London came to an end, the next destination on my itinerary was the city of chic cafes, copper spirals, buildings that bring to mind impressionistic paintings done in pastel watercolors, and enough harbor views to satisfy even the most discriminating of tastes: Copenhagen, Denmark. The 1,000-year old city still maintains much of its historic […]

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Fish, Chips, Markets, and Cider

Anywhere you go in the UK (and Ireland, for that matter, too), you’ll notice the overwhelming abundance of Chip Shops.  There’s one on virtually every corner offering cheap, filling, and quick fare, although not the best for the waistline.  I’ve held off on indulging my hankering for Fish and Chips long enough, but now that I’m in […]

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Rugby and Steel Drums in London

The staple picture of Big Ben After a short train ride from Edinburgh, I’ve found myself back in one of the most international cities in all of Europe: London, England.  Though the city is enormous and spread out over a massive area of land (divided by the River Thames), it is surprisingly easy to explore it’s many sites using […]

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Scotch Whisky and Haggis

If you’re anything like me, when you think of Scotland, the first thing that comes to mind, besides great golf, is Scotch Whisky (and notice, they drop the “e” in whisky).  And the reputation is well earned, as there seem to be more Whisky Bars and here in Edinburgh than there are sheep in Ireland.  But […]

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