I just returned form a much needed holiday in France and I am excited to share our adventures with you. Our first stop was Lyon, the gastronomical capital of not only France, but the world. This city is situated at the junction of the Saône and the Rhône river. A masterpiece of pastel buildings, romantic…
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One day in Malta is not enough, but rather a day than nothing. This gem of an island, surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, is one of the locations at the top of my list, that I would like to revisit. I only had the opportunity to see a little bit of the…
READ MOREMercato Italian Restaurant and Cafe: Breakfast in Dubai
I am all about breakfast! From the moment I wake up I’m looking for something to eat, and it’s safe to say that breakfast cafes in Dubai thrive off of this addiction of mine. One of my favourite go to’s for breakfast in Dubai is, Mercato Italian Restaurant and Cafe. Why is this one a…
READ MORETwo days in Tunis: 5 exciting things to do and places to see
Tunis is one of the most underrated destinations I’ve ever had the opportunity to explore. This hidden gem in the Magreb area of Tunisia is still undiscovered by the stereotypical invasive tourist. Those who visit, will be greeted by sweeping views of turquoise Mediterranean sea, ancient ruins, unbelievable shopping and breath-taking hidden surprises. Here are 5…
READ MORETunis Part 1: How to Explore Sidi Bou Said In One Afternoon
When you do the common traveling search: ‘Things to do’ for Tunis. The little town of Sidi Bou Said is the first to pop up on your search results. I recently had a flight to Tunis and got to spend 48 hours in this vibrant city. Sidi Bou Said was the first thing on my mile…
READ MOREThings to do in Bangkok: Silom Thai Cooking Class
The first time I visit Bangkok, I was not impressed. Coming from Dubai heat, Bangkok was one of my first 5 destinations to visit with Emirates. Still adjusting to cabin crew life and perhaps a whole new sleeping pattern, or a non-existent one in this case, Bangkok just felt like another HOT and humid city.…
READ MOREFeast on Wholesome Goodness at Zahr El-Laymoun Dubai
I recently had to say goodbye to a friend I made during my move to Dubai. Like all occasions, happy and sad, this one was to be celebrated over food… With a long line of references, we decided to meet up at Zahr El-Laymoun in Downtown Dubai… With hundreds of restaurants to choose from this one…
READ MOREMadrid in One Day: Spend your stay the Spanish way
If your life revolves around food and wine like mine, Spain is the place to be! I recently had the opportunity to explore the streets of Madrid, the capital of Spain. I was looking forward to an over indulgence in Tapas, wine and bottomless cava and this city did NOT disappoint. With a bit less…
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