aristravelsphere Blog
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Hello, I'm an Illustrator and Photographer traveling throughout Europe on my own and I want to share my journey with you! My adventures, tips, thought, ideas as I travel around the world, draw and illustrate.
aristravelsphere Blog
4y ago
and what I want to gain from this.
Well I’m gonna try my best to record this experience as best as I can. I made the decision to buy a one way ticket to Spain after a broken heart and to sort of figure out the rest as it goes and just embrace the unknown.
My list of things I want to gain from this experience
Grow as a person
Meet all sorts of people with different backgrounds and stories
To create unforgettable memories I can look back on
To understand and learn more about myself as a person
To get inspired artistically and creatively
In Conclusion
One thing I’m starting to realize is that ..read more
aristravelsphere Blog
4y ago
After enjoying a wonderful time in fun vibrant Barcelona and beautiful calm Madrid I was so ready and excited to go to Paris. The first time I went to Paris I was 14 and it was with my high school class. We went around France for 2 weeks and were only in Paris for 3 days. So I gave myself 3 weeks to really get to know the city and explore it and I have to say I’m incredibly disappointed I really wish I chose another place to stay. So here are my top reasons why you shouldn’t go to Paris and why I didn’t have any fun.
The train system sucks is super confusing
Wow! Talk about a clusterfuck, lit ..read more
aristravelsphere Blog
4y ago
Vibe of the city: happy, unique, goofy
Time to stay: 1 week (or forever if you can)
Wow! I honestly love Amsterdam so much! The people seem so at ease with life and It is a very liberal spiritual place. Everyone is very open minded and accepting of anyone.
Things to note
Amsterdam is mainly Dutch people so a lot of the people are very tall and blond. Another thing to consider is prostitution, weed, and psychedelics such as truffles are legal despite this everyone seems incredibly responsible and people seem to keep a good balance of life in Amsterdam. It really is the happiest and most open m ..read more
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4y ago
Cons:
You never quite feel at home
You know that feeling of coming home sitting on the couch and just relaxing it’s kind of hard to have that feeling when you know you’ll only be in that place for a week or 2. Why even unpack or put things in the drawers ,you’ll be gone just as soon as you arrive. Exploring all day is so exciting but it does suck coming back to different places every time and not really getting that “I’m at home” feeling.
It can get very lonely
This is probably the toughest for me, I’m used to coming home to family and hanging out with friends on the weekend but because I’m a ..read more
aristravelsphere Blog
4y ago
Recommended time of stay 1.5 weeks
Overall Vibe of the place: fun, touristy, energetic, friendly
Barcelona! Wow what a perfect place to start off my solo trip, it is full of life, architecture, friendly people. It just has this fun, friendly party vibe to it with so much to see. But it also has a huge amount of tourists so be ready for lots of people walking around with cameras, there are also a lot of pickpockets especially in the touristy areas so be sure to watch your stuff. My friend came to visit me in Barcelona and got his wallet stolen and was only there for like 4 days. It’s definitely ..read more
aristravelsphere Blog
4y ago
(From my personal experience)
Book your Airbnb’s Early!
I personally use Airbnb only because it’s cheap and I work strange hours so it doesn’t really work well with hostels and single hotels rooms are just too expensive for me. Anyways I recommend booking at LEAST 1 month in advance. At the beginning of my trip I was booking my Airbnb’s 2 weeks in advance and the locations weren’t that great, with only a few room options for what I needed left (which wasn’t much just a private desk and some WiFi) which made it very stressful, so I started looking further in time like a month into my trip ..read more
aristravelsphere Blog
4y ago
So today is day one of traveling solo in Barcelona Spain the #1 problem I had was the wifi connection problem. Now Barcelona “say’s” that they provide free wifi throughout the city but it barely works at all. So when I first went out I felt so lost trying to find anything and I went back to my room to find some downloadable apps and I came across this app called maps.me and basically you can star places, create routes, and the app will guide you even when your offline. It helped me so much because I starred the place I was staying and was always able to find it again. I was also able to find ..read more
aristravelsphere Blog
4y ago
Here are a few of my favorite places I like to go to every time I go back to Honolulu, Hawaii.
1) Sky Waikiki
This is a great place to get some drinks with friends and enjoy an amazing view with friends. Drinks are a bit on the pricy side but I think it’s worth it for the atmosphere and view. They also have happy hour from 5–7 (only for certain drinks) but be sure to make reservations or come early cause it gets packed around that time. Also a side note they only allow a 90 minute use since lots of people are trying to come here.
2. Maui Brewing Co
Right near Sky this is just a great place t ..read more
aristravelsphere Blog
4y ago
and what I want to gain from this.
Well I’m gonna try my best to record this experience as best as I can. I made the decision to buy a one way ticket to Spain after a broken heart and to sort of figure out the rest as it goes and just embrace the unknown.
My list of things I want to gain from this experience
Grow as a person
Meet all sorts of people with different backgrounds and stories
To create unforgettable memories I can look back on
To understand and learn more about myself as a person
To get inspired artistically and creatively
In Conclusion
One thing I’m starting to realize is that ..read more
aristravelsphere Blog
4y ago
After enjoying a wonderful time in fun vibrant Barcelona and beautiful calm Madrid I was so ready and excited to go to Paris. The first time I went to Paris I was 14 and it was with my high school class. We went around France for 2 weeks and were only in Paris for 3 days. So I gave myself 3 weeks to really get to know the city and explore it and I have to say I’m incredibly disappointed I really wish I chose another place to stay. So here are my top reasons why you shouldn’t go to Paris and why I didn’t have any fun.
The train system sucks is super confusing
Wow! Talk about a clusterfuck, lit ..read more