Hopeless Wanderer

flag-it Cristian Fabi — 0 persone seguono l'autore

Un vagabondo senza speranza, da quando avevo sedici anni. Partito da Milano sono arrivato in Colorado, e poi ancora Danimarca e Inghilterra.

  • Mile-High City, Denver CO

    My very first flight overseas was the British Airways London - Denver flight, which means that the first place I have ever been to in the United States of America is Colorado. From Europe, you can also reach Denver straight from Frankfurt if you fly with...

    0 , in Generale 7 anni fa
  • My dream of visiting New York City

    My arrival in the States as an Exchange Student It has been already three years since that day of August 2014 when I left and started my exchange in the United States of America, where I stayed for one academic year, with only one luggage and my laptop, nothing else....

    0 , in Blog Erasmus New York 7 anni fa
  • Things to do in Kolding Denmark.

    Source Kolding is the 7th biggest city in Denmark, which doesn't say much because it actually isn't that big. It is in the South Jutland region, just 45 minutes away from the West Coast and approximately one hour away from Germany. It is also close to Aarhus, which is...

    0 , in Blog Erasmus Kolding 7 anni fa
  • We made it to California!

    Have you ever hopped on a bus headed to California? Not to brag, but I had. On our way to the City of Angels, my friends and I had high expectations. We've all seen it in movies. We imagined ourselves hiking to the Hollywood Sign, meeting stars in Beverly Hills, seeing...

    0 , in Blog Erasmus Los Angeles 7 anni fa
  • 24 hours in Copenhagen

    My University is located in Kolding, which is a quite small town in Southern Denmark. I thought I wouldn't care about the size of the city when I chose to study there, but to be honest, now that I completed one year in Kolding I can tell you that the size of your host...

    0 , in Blog Erasmus Copenaghen 7 anni fa
  • My Erasmus friend came to visit me to Italy

    As you probably know by now, last year I moved to Denmark to be a full-time student of Multimedia Design & Communication. That being said, I am still considered an international student (even though I am not on exchange). During my first semester, I met a girl from the...

    1 , in Blog Erasmus Milano 7 anni fa
  • One day in Milan, Italy

    I am Italian, I think you all got that by now. But the point is, where am I from in Italy? That's a good question because I don't even know where exactly I come from. I was born in the province of Milan, but my mom was born in Calabria and my dad was born in Brescia,...

    0 , in Blog Erasmus Milano 7 anni fa
  • My typical day in Denmark

    Despite the fact that Denmark is still in Europe, my life was a bit different from the one I was living in Italy. First thing in the morning, apart from scratching my eyes and claiming I still needed to sleep, I would shower. Then I would put my moka machine on the...

    0 , in Blog Erasmus Kolding 7 anni fa
  • Summer holidays in Southern Italy

    Whenever everyone thinks of Italy, they think of sunshine. Did you know that it is not actually true? At least not all year long. And even when it is summer sometimes there are some storms, days when it rains so badly but for a really short period of time. Everyone...

    0 , in Blog Erasmus Reggio di Calabria 7 anni fa
  • Celebrations and events in Kolding Denmark

    Throughout my year in Denmark, there were some events for students but also for the city itself. Even though I used to claim that it was boring (and believe me, it was) now that I think back I can say that I did some cool stuff and I will now list some of them for new...

    0 , in Generale 7 anni fa
  • My Spring Break in Mexico

    As I was exchanging some emails with my American family prior to leaving Italy, they told me that they were planning to go to Mexico for Spring Break. It was June and we had plenty of time to talk about it since it was going to happen only in March of the following...

    0 , in Blog Erasmus Playa Del Carmen 7 anni fa
  • Where to get anything American in Milan, Italy.

    I know I know, if you are in Italy why do you need to eat American food? But let me explain. Being an expat is not always that easy. Sometimes we want to eat the things we are used to eat and do the things we normally do at home. We need to find out which places are...

    0 , in Ricette Erasmus 7 anni fa
  • My American schedule

    Even though each day in the USA as an exchange student was different from one another, I still think that almost every day had the same structure (and I am speaking about a school day). So now the question is: what was my day like? Breakfast Well, as one of my American...

    0 , in Generale 7 anni fa
  • An Australian Guy Sat Next to Me on the Plane, and..

    I started University in Denmark, my first few weeks were great but the thirtieth of September I flew back to Milan because my American family was going to be in Italy and I had the chance to spend three days with me. I rush to finish my project, I pack lightly for the...

    0 , in Generale 7 anni fa
  • Airports of Milan - How to get into the city

    Source (Milan from above). Sounds probably like a meaningless post, but it is not because one of my friend needed to know this information prior to her trip and she did not, so she failed to reach the city from the airport in a cheap and easy way. The airports that...

    0 , in Generale 7 anni fa
  • I spent less than 200 euros for 4 days in Madrid and here's how I did it.

    You do not know me well if you do not know that I love traveling but I am also always broke. If you follow me on social media you probably know that two months ago I spent four days in Spain with my best friend. "So how did you pay for the trip Cris if you claim you are...

    0 , in Blog Erasmus Madrid 7 anni fa
  • That time when I spoke with a drunk local in Madrid

    Last year, as I was living in Denmark, I was going back to Milan on average every three months to see my family and my friends. When I met my best friend in March she asked me if I wanted to go on a trip with her. Hell yeah, I love traveling and of course I would do it...

    0 , in Generale 7 anni fa
  • My first intercontinental flight ever... by myself

    This was basically my first flight ever because the very first aircraft I boarded was back in 2004 and I was only six to remember anything, and the second flight was a low cost three days earlier to my intercontinental flight. “Cristian, fly back from your vacations...

    0 , in Generale 7 anni fa
  • My host family in my home town

    Confusing maybe, but I will explain. When I was in America I was hosted by a local family. I loved them and they loved me, which is why one year after my study exchange they came to Italy. They came to see me, get it now? My hosts in my home. Their arrival I waited for...

    0 , in Generale 7 anni fa
  • My American Family in Cinque Terre, Italy

    Eight months after their visit to Milan, my American family came back to Europe. This summer they were on a cruise in the Mediterranean sea. Departed from Barcelona, they stopped in Marseille, Monaco, La Spezia, Rome, Naples and then back to Barcelona. They told me they...

    0 , in Generale 7 anni fa

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