The Azores are the kind of place that make you question if you’re still on Earth or if you’ve accidentally stepped into a high-definition nature documentary. Imagine nine emerald-green islands scattered in the middle of the Atlantic, where volcanic craters
Mexico City—CDMX to anyone who's been there more than once—completely hooked me on my first trip. It's this wild mix of ancient ruins popping up between skyscrapers, street food that ruins you for tacos anywhere else, and neighborhoods that feel
Oaxaca is the kind of place that ruins you for other trips. I’m not even kidding. It’s a city that smells like roasting cacao and woodsmoke, looks like a Technicolor dream, and tastes like
Geneva is often pegged as just a "serious" city of diplomats and bankers, but honestly? It’s so much more than that. It’s a stunning lakeside escape where the water is so clear you can see the fish swimming, and the
Lucerne is that classic Swiss postcard come to life—a charming medieval town hugging a crystal-clear lake, with snow-capped mountains rising dramatically in the background. It’s got this perfect mix of old-world charm and epic nature that just hits different. The
The Lindt Home of Chocolate isn't just a museum; it is home to one of the world's tallest chocolate fountains, standing at a massive 30 feet high with 1,500 liters of real chocolate flowing through it. Since opening in 2020,
Zurich is often pinned as just a "stiff" global hub for banking and big money, but let me tell you—that’s only the surface. The first time I stepped out of Zurich HB (the main station) and walked toward the Limmat
Holding the Guinness World Record for the largest fountain complex in a public park, the Circuito Mágico del Agua is Lima’s most dazzling night-time attraction, featuring 13 interactive fountains that mix water, light, and music. If you think you’ve seen "dancing