Lesson #3

My final and most important piece of wisdom to share with whoever may be reading this is to maximize on the opportunities you have. Seriously, very few people have the luxury of traveling, and if you’re one of them – live it up! Really save up so you can afford to do the things you want to do, don’t go to your dream destination and then not be able to actually experience anything. Make sure to go with people who share the same interests as you. If you like nature and sightseeing, don’t go with people who are only into shopping. If you just want to relax or party it up wherever you are, don’t go with someone who wants to see every single historical landmark and has a strict hourly schedule for each day. It’s so important to go with people with compatible interests so that you can fully enjoy yourself. I also encourage you to push your comfort zone! Don’t just go to the main touristy places, do some research and find what else your country/city of choice has to offer – you never know what you’ll find. With that last piece of general advice, I also want to share what I’ve personally found interesting at the places I’ve been to! Some of them are touristy or well-known, others are a bit more off the grid. I hope this gives some of you an incentive to check these places out, they were truly incredible. Comment below if you have any further questions about the places I went to or stayed at, I would be more than happy to help. Happy travels! 🙂

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Murphy’s Handmade Ice Cream in Ireland. This one was in Dingle, best ice cream i’ve ever had.
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Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden. Free entry & some cool exhibits.

 

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Speaking of pushing comfort zones! Causey Farm in Co. Meath, Ireland.
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Ok, obviously everyone knows about the Trevi Fountain in Rome. But some advice: go between 12-6 AM. Trust me.
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I didn’t know Ice Bars existed until a few months ago, but it was hands-down one of my favorite things I’ve ever done. Go if you ever find yourself in Rome, Paris, Barcelona, Amsterdam. London, Prague, or Stockholm.
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Last, but definitely not least. The Cliffs of Moher in Ireland are definitely not a secret, but they are my favorite place in the entire world. 100% worth the trip.