European Guides
Since *****EURO SUMMER ***** is starting soon, I thought it best to compile all of my city guides into one newsletter for the sake of ease…
Madrid City Guide - updated today!
Madrid: City Guide
Madrid may be land locked but it feels like a relaxed beach town plopped in the middle of Europe. I couldn’t recommend it more. It has all of the sights (and shopping) you’d find in any European capital but with relaxed inhabitants who are extremely welcoming. You can find all of my Madrid travel
Paris: City Guide
Well, well, well, Instagram decided to delete the city guides feature so here I am compiling them all once again for you. On the bright side, now they’ll be up to date with my current favorites? And I won’t be limited at 30 spots? My Top 3 Spots These 3 all happen to be walking distance from each other so make sure to hit them all up at once! Shop
London: City Guide
As you may have noticed, my IG city guides have disappeared due to IG dismantling the feature on their app. I have been pleasantly surprised (and also semi stressed) by how many messages I get daily asking me where my guides went! I knew you all appreciated them but I did not realize just HOW MUCH.
Prague: City Guide
Oh Prague, sweet sweet Prague! People are always surprised when I tell them how much time I’ve spent in this city. My mother lived here for a while when I was younger and I ended up moving to the city for 6 months in 2020. One of my best friends is also from the city so,
Valencia: City Guide
Although you may have heard of Valencia for its bountiful citrus, there are many more local specialties to taste and beautiful architecture to see. As it turns out, pumpkin is a key ingredient here and that I have competition for my extreme love of cinnamon?
Copenhagen: City Guide
In September 2023, I flew to Copenhagen to dine at Noma. This had been a dream of mine since high school and I finally was able to get a reservation during vegetable season. As forerunners in the fermentation space, Rene Redzepi and David Zilber expanded my palate and interest in cooking so I could not wait to try the menu. Although this meal was unforgettable, the city itself introduced me to
I will try to compile some more French and Italian cities ASAP so let me know which you’d like to see in the comments so that I can prioritize them!
Non-European Guides:
South Africa: Safari, Cape Town, and Winelands.
As you may now know, I’ve just spent the best first 10 days of the year (and potentially of my life) in South Africa. Due to the overwhelming response my trip has gotten, I’ve made sure to add everything to IG highlights as well as in a folder on TikTok
Tokyo, Japan: City Guide
What a trip we’ve had! This past week has felt like a full month and although it was technically a solo trip, I really feel as though we have all been on this journey together. From exploring a mountain village, harvesting wasabi, hitting the bustling streets of to Shibuya, elbowing our way through beauty product stores, seeking out the newest condiments in Japan to finally enjoying
LA: City Guide
The city that raised me! Los Angeles is really such a special spot and its natural beauty is so often overshadowed by its more superficial characteristics. LA is definitely a weird city to visit because while it’s so lovely to live in, it’s difficult to be a tourist since so much of it is spread out and requires having a car. If you know how to drive, I would 100% recommend renting a car.
As always, you can find all of my travel video and photo highlights here on TikTok or on IG! In terms of what to pack? Any of my staples should always do the trick but you’ll be able to find some more options here.
Where to next??
Would love to see a CDMX city guide!
Would love a New York City guide!