What Kind of Traveler Are You?
Travel is one of those things that each of us does a little differently. We all head to places that fit our lifestyles and personalities, we find hotels that meet our requirements which are all different and we all get to our destinations differently and on different budgets. And as travelers, we are all different and that’s what makes the world such a great place, that we can each be the type of travelers we want to be. There do tend to be groups of types of travelers though and depending on what type of traveler you are, you might like certain places over others. So today for each type of traveler you are, here are some places you might enjoy!
You love the feel of cities, of buildings rising up around you. You love all that cities have to offer: shopping, restaurants, parks and entertainment. You love a nice hotel, a chic outfit and an afternoon to wander. You love the electric energy of a city and the gathering of lots of different types of people.
You’ll love Paris, London, New York, Seoul, and Dublin.
You love the feel of exploring the unknown, of wandering through temples or empty streets at dawn. You like to travel in cargo pants and a backpack, to mingle with the locals and experience everything a place has to offer.
You’ll love Cambodia, Thailand, India, New Mexico and Morocco.
You love the feel of bare earth beneath your feet, stunning scenery and the sites and sounds of wildlife. You enjoy roaming places without habitation, the bare coast or open ocean or open expanses of land.
You’ll love Iceland, Oregon Coast, Newport RI, Jackson Hole and the San Juan Islands.
You go with the flow, have no plans and enjoy places that have a laid back atmosphere. You love to experience nature or a long evening at a cool restaurant, but you go on your own time. You like a down to earth lifestyle and like places that don’t try too hard.
You’ll love Nice, Southern California and Hawaii.
You love a chic B&B in the middle of nowhere, a fireplace and a cozy blanket to curl up and read a book. You don’t need cell reception or a TV and you’ll spend your days wandering the local towns, drinking tea and mingling with the locals.
You’ll love Northern Ireland, St. Andrews, Edinburgh and Bruges.
You love to get your feet wet with history, wandering among ruins and taking in historical sites. You love guided tours to get your fill of historical facts and wandering the same halls that people wandered years and years ago. You love the stories of a place and what came before.
You’ll love Rome, Amsterdam and Washington DC.
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The Truth About Traveling : Why Are People So Weird on Airplanes?
Do you ever get on a flight and immediately know your neighbor crammed into the seat next to you is just going to be a problem the whole flight? Yea, I think we’ve all been there a time or two and really, more than not, the question is why are people so weird on airplanes? Nick and I have so many stories of weird people sitting next to us for the usually 8+ hours while traveling, crammed into seats within inches of these people. And over the years, I swear people’s boundaries and etiquette on airplanes just gets worse and worse. So today we’re reminiscing on some of my favorite bad airplane neighbor experiences over the years and yes, these all legitimately have happened, at one point or another.
Socks on my Seat Guy
On our way home from our layover in Iceland on this last trip in October, we loaded into our middle and aisle seats, got settled and waited to see who the lucky winner was for the window seat next to us. Low and behold our neighbor gets on towards the end of boarding, tries to find space for his luggage, grabs a huge pile of stuff from his bag (loading it into his arms), and proceeds to squeeze over to the window seat. Within minutes (before we’d even left our gate), he had his shoes off, feet with socks literally sprawled over to the back of the seat in front of me. No joke, this guys feet were directly in front of my legs, with his toes sort of resting on the top of the back of seat pouch. Long story short, I knew I couldn’t handle that for long, so when we happened (read: purposely) to take the water bottle out of that back seat pouch and it snapped on his toes, I couldn’t help but smile.
Disinfect Everything Lady
On our trip to Iceland a few years ago, we encountered a few different hilarious stories with our seat mates. This is the first and to this day Nick and I still joke about it whenever we get on an airplane. Our neighbor on this flight got in her seat, took our a giant tube of disinfecting wipes and proceeded to wash everything down. Literally everything from the armrests to the window shade, to the actual window. The tray table, the wall next to her, the top of the seat, literally nothing within a foot of her didn’t get disinfected. And I get wanting to wipe down your tray table and armrest, places you’ll be touching but this lady disinfected her seat so far that I guarantee you’d never actually touch any of those spots.
Condensation on my Window Woman
On that same trip to Iceland, we encountered something I’ve never quite seen before or since. The woman next to us in the window seat started freaking out upon our descent when ice crystals started forming on her window, which them proceeded to start dripping as we landed since we were going from very cold to warmer air. This is a pretty common thing on airplanes by the way and happens to me a lot when in a window seat. However this particular woman literally started hyperventilating, pressing her flight attendant call button a bunch of times, during which the flight attendants came to tell her that’s normal. She didn’t like that and proceeded to keep saying that her window wasn’t fitted properly if water was coming in. Long story short, the woman really never got over it until we were on the ground, which means it was a lovely descent for us next to her while she was freaking out.
Let’s Yell to Our Family Over Multiple Rows People
This particular incident happens a lot on my flights to Hawaii when you have large groups of people traveling together. Needless to say, it really isn’t necessary to yell over multiple rows of plane seats to people you know sitting rows back. Get up, walk back there and say what you need to say and then sit back down. The rest of us really don’t need to hear your life story while you shout over us.
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The Scottish city is one that often gets overlooked for busier and more well known London. Edinburgh though is a gem not to be missed, from stone buildings that look straight out of Harry Potter to an old world feel that feels unique to Scotland, from the heavy Scottish accents to amazing countryside that surrounds the city. The city is becoming more and more of a tourist destination but in the off season you can still wander the streets alongside the locals.
Perhaps because of its fraught history or because most tourists block to Dublin and the Irish countrysides of County Kerry, but Northern Ireland is still a relatively unknown spot for tourists. Home of the Giant’s Causeway and the tiny town of Bushmills famous for its whiskey, Northern Ireland is gorgeous and quiet. Rent a car and drive the countryside, through tiny towns and green fields full of sheep. The North also boasts incredible cliffsides above the ocean and incredible food.
Often overlooked for its famous neighbor, Cannes, Nice in the South of France is still fairly quiet in the off seasons. While the Summers stay busy with tourists, an escape here in the early Spring is the perfect time to wander the Riviera city without being overwhelmed. The mixture of a laid back lifestyle and French food and culture makes Nice a fantastically underrated spot.
While Iceland is becoming more and more popular, there are still a ton of people who say, “why would I go to Iceland?” An untouched world of beauty and superstitions, Iceland is one of those places that you’ll leave saying “why haven’t I been to Iceland sooner?”
The Scandinavian city is often overlooked by tourists who tend to stick to mid to Southern Europe, Denmark’s capital is a great spot to experience Scandinavia and Northern Europe. With a definite charm and super walkable streets, Copenhagen is a great escape from the typical European cities like London and Rome.
What to Wear in Northern Europe and Paris in October
Packing for Fall in Northern Europe can be unpredictable and knowing what to wear can be challenging. Traveling through Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Bruges, Brussels and Paris in October, we encountered everything from gorgeous blue skies to pouring rain to cold temperatures, so it’s important that you pack to layer for your trip through Northern Europe in October.
And if you need advice for visiting the spots we traveled through – here is everything you’ll need to know:
Copenhagen | Amsterdam | Bruges | Brussels | Paris
What to Pack:
- A couple options for coats – I packed a raincoat with a hood and a trench coat for this trip to cover all types of weather.
- Thick sweaters that you can layer with – I wore a few think sweaters throughout our trip which were perfect when the weather was a little on the warmer side without a jacket, but also kept me warm under a jacket once the temperatures dropped.
- A crossbody purse – This will save your arms from carrying a heavy purse while exploring.
- Comfortable Boots – I like traveling in boots in the Fall months as they keep your feet warm but also are comfortable to walk around in.
- A few options for scarves – I like to switch up my scarf each day and feel like my outfit has changed while traveling, plus they’ll keep you warm!
What I Wore:
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Gap Tan Trench Coat (similar) | Paige Flare Dark Denim (similar) | J Crew Sweater (old) | Tan boots (similar)
Dooney & Bourke Cross Body Purse (similar)| Lumix Camera
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Gap Tan Trench Coat (similar) | Madewell Scarf (similar)
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Long Black Cardigan (similar) | Bandana Scarf (similar)
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Black Calvin Kline Raincoat (similar) | Madewell Dark Denim | Madewell Scarf (similar) | White Low Top Converse
Dooney & Bourke Cross Body Purse (similar)| Lumix Camera
Outfit Details:
Long Black Cardigan (similar) | Bandana Scarf (similar) | Madewell Dark Denim | Lumix Camera
Madewell Gray Long Sleeve T-shirt (old) | Tan boots (similar) | Dooney & Bourke Cross Body Purse (similar)
Outfit Details:
Long Black Cardigan (similar) | Bandana Scarf (similar) | Madewell Dark Denim
Tan boots (similar) | Dooney & Bourke Cross Body Purse (similar)
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AirBnB Apartment in Paris : Review
APARTMENT on the ÎLE ST. LOUIS
Paris, France
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Decor – The thing that first caught my eye on this apartment was the lovely decor. The apartment is furnished perfectly with so much character. The rock wall, the wood beams on the ceiling, the furniture, the ladder, everything screamed “cool Paris apartment.” And in person, it did not disappoint. Come to find out, the owner’s dad is an interior designer and you can really tell.Location – The location of this apartment is another big reason of why we picked it. We love the Ile St. Louis and many of our favorite spots are on the island, our favorite boulangerie, our favorite restaurant the St. Regis Cafe and it’s also really central and a great spot to be based. Knowing the apartment is in that area, was really convenient and a great selling point.
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The view from our windows. |
Comfortable Bed – I was actually most nervous about staying in an apartment not knowing if the bed would be great. I really like a good bed and a long night’s sleep, particularly when traveling, and the bed in this apartment was great.
Good Wifi – Another thing I was curious about, but the wifi here was great. The owner’s gave us the passcode when we arrived and it worked perfectly the entire stay.
What I Didn’t Love
Stairs – The apartment is up 3 flights of wooden windy old stairs and believe me, by the last day we were swearing every step up. It’s killer, particularly with suitcases or heavy bags. Of course this is something you can deal with, but to keep in mind.
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3 flights of these wooden stairs were hard to climb. |
Towels – I wasn’t crazy about the towel situation in the apartment truthfully. There were no hand towels, only washcloths and only a few of those. I did miss having fresh towels every day like in a hotel, but it would be an easy fix to just bring a couple small towels of your own, which I would totally do next time.
Notes to Keep in Mind
Read the reviews of the Renter – I read through every single review from this renter before we booked because I wanted to make sure other people had good things to say. You can tell a lot by reviews, for hotels and apartments online, they are the best way to get real information about the place. But also keep in mind that you should take everything with a grain of salt, some people just complain to complain, so try to figure out what’s important that they’re saying and what’s not.
Be Comfortable but Polite – Particularly when renting an apartment, it’s important to make yourself comfortable but also be polite with the space and with your neighbors, even more so that in a hotel. Put things back they way you found them, don’t open cabinets you’re not supposed to or make an effort to clean up a bit before you leave.
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