


City Cards: Which Ones Are Worth It? (August 2019)
City cards can offer you a great value by giving you free admission and public transportation… but are they worth it? I’ve asked some other bloggers who have recently used city cards to tell me a little about them, and to rate the value of the card on a...
Unauthorized Review: Make the most of the all-you-can-see Tallinn Card
City cards are your perfect opportunity to see a wide variety of places across a city or region for one flat fee. I love city cards — but you do have to take a close look at them to ensure they get you into the places you want to see. While here in Tallinn, Estonia,...
Is the iAMsterdam city card worth it? A review of Amsterdam’s city card
We tend to pass on most city cards for a few reasons: They rarely work at the offbeat / lesser-traveled places we’re going The list of exceptions is long It takes a lot of time / traveling to make it worth the while They only give discounts as opposed to free...
Review: a carry-on that weighs less than a kilo? Introducing CabinZero, a carryon-slash-backpack
This soft-sided cabin bag packs it all in at under a kilogram. Disclaimer: I was sent a CabinZero bag of the ‘Classic 44L’ variety to test and keep. As always, my reviews and opinions are my own. Billed as ‘the suitcase on your back, this soft-sized carry-on /...
Review: Peru Hop, Peru’s first hop-on-hop-off bus service
Having spent almost 9 months getting around South America, the one thing that’s been the most difficult is getting around. Presuming a bus, minivan, or colectivo actually goes where you want it to, there’s then the matter of comfort and staying on schedule. If your...
A tale of two food tours: Devour Barcelona and Food Walking Tour Peru
Despite being of the ‘eat-to-live’ variety, we definitely enjoy trying new things while traveling. While not always weird, there’s a definite link between food and culture, and it’s one we sometimes explore. Start with Devour(ing) Barcelona Welcome to Devour...