Erasmus blogs
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What to see in Bosnia in a day
Hello again everyone! Today I am going to talk to you about my trip through Bosnia. Our stay in this country was quite brief and a little rushed. One day, one of my Erasmus friends and I realised that our stay in Pula was coming to an end and our chances to go to Bosnia...
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Pula: sea, food and one of the biggest amphitheatres in Europe
Hello everyone! Today, I have a very special post: Pula, one of the most incredible places where I have recently been, at the top of Les Calanques, in France. We went from Bratislava on a Thursday by car, taking advantage of the fact that it was a bank holiday. We asked...
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Sights and interesting spots in Retiro Park
Hi everyone! I have to say that I don't consider myself an expert on Madrid nor on places there, but it is true that, when you go about living your whole life living in the same city, you know more things than a person who goes from abroad. More than that, you know it...
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How to live in Spain
Hi everyone! I live in Spain and there are a lot of things here that I am used to but when I talk to people from abroad, they are usually surprised by. A lot of our customs or our way of life are not too common in other countries. Today I am going to post a bit of a...
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We visited Linz
Today, I am going to talk to you about the city of Linz. It is the third biggest city in Austria, even though in reality cities like Salzburg seem like they are triple the size of it, or at least of the historic centre. We were in Linz for a couple of hours because it...
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IAȘI: The palace of Culture
The palace of Culture: the outside appearance and the gardens The second day out of my two days city break in Iași is dedicated to visiting the Palace of Culture and the areas surrounding it. But first, I need coffee for the long day that’s ahead, so I am going in...
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Escape London like a James Bond – one day trip to Eastbourne
While many people would say I was lucky to spend my summer in London, I was dreaming to escape to another place. I didn’t have any preference – it could be a village on the other side of the country, a cold city or…famous cliffs. While I was scrolling Facebook as...
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Plovdiv, the cultural city of Bulgaria
Plovdiv is one of my favourite Bulgarian cities that I would visit every season. It is the most colourful city with lots of history and culture gathered in it. The city was established many centuries before the birth of Christ and there were many ancient groups of...
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Our Secret Spot
Living in a simple dormitory on top of a steep hill in a quiet village might make you feel like you are missing out on the crazy, party-like, student life. Well, for us this was not the case as we discovered happiness in the most unexpected and hidden paces of Nagasaki....
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A one day hiking trip to Șaua Strunga (almost)
A one day hiking trip to Șaua Strunga: returning to the western side of the Bucegi Mountains Do you remember from one of my previous articles The shiniest hiking trip from Moeciu de Sus to Guțanu Meadow how beautiful the northwestern part of the Bucegi Mountain...
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Kunchi Festival
I can confidently say that Japanese festivals are on another level. Since my European experience with festivals usually includes a few open markets, pop music and quite a lot of booze I did not know what to expect in Japan. This post is dedicated to the 400 years old...
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A weekend trip in North Central Bulgaria
In the city of Veliko Tarnovo is one of the oldest settlements on our lands were found and the oldest excavations show that there were settlers on these lands three thousand years ago. Thus, the city of Veliko Tarnovo is for sure one of the oldest cities around. Then,...
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A day in Toulouse
Hello everybody! I hope you're all doing well. In this post, I want to tell you a bit more about the route I took to Rimini, a journey that I made almost a year ago after passing through the cities of Madrid and Bordeaux. It was time to catch a Flixbus and continue...
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Round Trip
Frankfurt This round-trip began on September 13 and ended on the 27th! 15 days of pure madness and fun. Inter-rail is an experience that I had always dreamed of and desired. My very own ticket was finally in my hands, and in my room an empty traveling backpack. Just...
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Aquarium
Berlin's Aquarium Is not excessively large nor particularly spectacular, but if you have free time it may be worth your while. Source The tanks are grouped in sections and placed in a particular choreography, depending on which fish they host. Panels with information...
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Iași: “Cuib”, a restaurant for a bright future
“Cuib”, a restaurant for a bright future My friend and I get hungry from walking the streets of Iași, so we decide to find a vegan and vegetarian friendly restaurant. Searching on Google maps for a such place to eat, we stumble across “Cuib”, which is the...
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Iași: The independence square and Râpa Galbenă
The urban adventure in Iași continues After visiting Bojdeuca “Ion Creangă” because I still have same day light left for today, I continue the stroll on Iași streets and a I am going I find two other interesting points of attractions that deserve to be talked...
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Vegan snickers: how to?
Vegan snickers: how to? Who doesn’t like snickers, a sweet and crunchy bomb that gives you energy, but how about a plant based version of it which can be enjoyed by vegan fellows too? Well, my mother found the best recipe that tastes the same as a normal snicker or...
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2 Days city break in the city of Iași PART 2: The memorial house "Ion Creangă"
Searching for the Memorial house "Ion Creangă": where is located? After I get to know the accommodation I am going to spend a night at, I go out on the streets of the new city and decide to head to the first attraction I planned to visit, namely Bojdeuca “Ion...
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Guide to Berlin (part 1)
Hello everybody! The undisputed protagonist of today's post is a European capital, that I have visited twice and evokes in me contrasting emotions, and you will soon understand why. I am talking about Berlin. A city in the north of the great territory that is Germany....