Traveling solo can be a hard pill to swallow, especially when you are a twenty-something woman who has just read or watched Eat, Pray, Love. Travelling is meant to be relaxing, moreover solo travel is a liberating adventure, but it's natural to have concerns about navigating uncharted territories alone.
Planning anything can be so cumbersome. Imagine planning an entire trip for yourself, by yourself! Breathe in, breathe out. We got this.
Here’s the truth about solo traveling: you are never actually traveling solo. Yes! You start the trip by yourself but friend-making during your journey is inevitable. It sounds obnoxious and completely dissipates the word ‘solo’ but what are you to do in situations where talking is the only way to getting around a new town?
Calling all creative souls! Get ready to embark on a 10-day artistic odyssey through Europe's vibrant cultural hubs, where inspiration flows like the Seine and creativity dances through cobblestone streets. Here's your curated itinerary blending art, culture, and history for an unforgettable journey!
Wes Anderson reminded me how educational a summer Europe trip can be. All his movies have a heavy inclination towards travelers and their stories, what forces them to travel is always the pivotal point in his movies. Some of his characters want to escape their otherwise restrive household, some seek wealth, and others simply seek adventure. So in my warm and cozy blanket, with a plate of croissants and strawberries, I wrote ‘Summer of ‘23 on a Google doc. I was about to become one of Wes Anderson’s eccentric characters.