Europe

Istanbul Tips & Travel Guide from a (former) American Expat

Istanbul Tips & Travel Guide from a (former) American Expat

The below Istanbul tips and city guide are for first time visitors who want to see the main sites and also get off the beaten path a bit. You’ll find tips on where (and what) to eat, where to drink, wander, shop, learn, and immerse yourself in Turkish culture in […]

All About Kahvalti – How to Eat Breakfast in Turkey

All About Kahvalti – How to Eat Breakfast in Turkey

To this day, Kahvalti – the word for a traditional breakfast in Turkey – is by far the most fabulous, most delicious, most diverse in flavors and foods of breakfast in any destination I’ve visited. And somehow, thankfully, the recipes that make up a Turkish breakfast are relatively easy to […]

Crowds on Istiklal

Expat Stories: Culture Shock and Life as a Yabanci in Turkey

I spent a year living as an English teacher in Istanbul, fumbling my way through the challenges and culture shock that come with being a foreigner in a country you’ve never visited. Before remote work and digital nomadism became so prevalent, finding community, accommodation, and professional opportunities was a different experience.

The Path of the Gods: Solo Hiking on the Amalfi Coast

The Path of the Gods: Solo Hiking on the Amalfi Coast

To get from Naples train station to a tiny town called San Lazzaro in a region called Agerola, it’s a 30 minute ride on the Circumvesuviana and then an hour-long bus ride that winds up the steep precipices of the mountains behind the better-known towns of the Amalfi coast – […]

Deep in the Art of Sofia, Bulgaria

Deep in the Art of Sofia, Bulgaria

Reader, I’ve pulled this from the archives. I wrote about my trip to Sofia around the same time I started my original blog, in 2011.  Around the corner from my old apartment in New York City’s East Village, where I loved in my 20s, there was an establishment called the […]

Cappadocia, Before and After

Cappadocia, Before and After

Cappadocia has become wildly popular in the decade since I visited. Nestled in and around the Nevsehir province in central Turkey, Cappadocia looks like a moonscape or the other side of a portal to another planet. With its strange rock formations, a history of hermit cave dwellers, places with names […]

One Week in Berlin

One Week in Berlin

The first time I went to Berlin it was my first real solo trip and it changed my life, sparking a passion that eventually inspired me to move alone to Turkey for a year. On my second trip, I spent one week in Berlin and felt just as inspired. As […]

Il Palio in Siena, Italy: The World’s Wildest Horse Race

Il Palio in Siena, Italy: The World’s Wildest Horse Race

Reader, please note that I wrote this in the summer of 2010. This is a story for entertainment purposes as certain details are too out of date to be a travel guide. Bribery, alliances, medieval tradition, grandiose public displays of emotion, danger, violence. I read about Il Palio in Siena, […]

Hiking (and Defying Death) in Butterfly Valley, Turkey

Hiking (and Defying Death) in Butterfly Valley, Turkey

The Turquoise coast of Turkey is teeming with opportunities for authentic adventure. The day I went hiking in Butterfly Valley Turkey took an unforgettable turn. One moment I was drinking a beer on a quiet beach, swinging in a hammock, chasing butterflies, and looking in awe at the dramatic cliffs […]

36 Hours in Warsaw, Poland

36 Hours in Warsaw, Poland

I spent almost exactly 36 hours in Warsaw, arriving at 8PM on a Sunday and departing at 8AM Tuesday. Inspired by the New York Times series, here is my view of a day and a half of exploring Poland’s capital. What lead me to Warsaw? The desire for another stamp […]