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EASY AUTUMN STROLL IN BUDAPEST- HUNGARY

I thought I will not make it for Autumn trip this year since plane ticket price surged like crazy even after Covid-era. For about 2 months, I regularly checked the fare it showing a constant amount around USD 1,200 or more for return trip, which considered as pricey (to me). ...

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SHORT STAY IN DODGY CITY OF NAPOLI, ITALY

Napoli was where I stopover for a couple of day after my trip down to Amalfi Coast. When I dragged my suitcase out of the train station, heading to my Airbnb that supposed to be not far. I was quiet surprised the map took me to such a neighborhood. An ...

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AUTUMN IN AMSTERDAM

Autumn is my most fave time of all season, followed by spring, summer and at last, winter. At first, I was very skeptical towards Amsterdam. My coming to the city was just for visiting a best friend of mine, Dila. If she didn’t live there, I would most probably skip ...

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MY HIGHLIGHTS IN PRAGUE

Have you heard the quotes saying : “If European cities were a necklace, Prague would be a diamond among the pearls” I totally agreed with it. I believe most of the people are with me too. Prague has something magnetic that makes you easily fall in love with the city. ...

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SORRY VENICE, I LIKE BURANO MORE!

I did not get any sparks when I walked around Venice. It’s popular canals and buildings has failed to get my trophy of most beautiful place I’ve been to. I don’t get why a lot of people seems convincing when they describe Venice. ‘You’ll love it!’ They always say. Well, ...

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THAT PRETTY COASTAL TOWN IN ITALY : POSITANO

  It was kinda hard to choose between Positano or Cinque Terre. Both has same type of town, but through the research I did on google and as my intuition spoke, I finally opted for Positano. Positano is a cliff side village on Southern Italy’s Amalfi Coast. A pretty town ...

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ONE AND A HALF DAY IN PARIS

“Bonjour!!” As the first European city I visited, Paris exceed my expectation as a Paris that I’ve always imagined though the city has been overexposed that makes the whole things pretty anti-climactic. The only gasp-ing moment I had in Paris was, when I climbed up the street to Sacre Coeur ...

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