Since all my trips for 2020 are essentially canceled, I’ve had plenty of time to reflect on past trips, and one of my favorites was to Mexico in May 2017. During the course of our long distance relationship, Burhan and I met in multiple countries, including in Canada and Hungary. However, this trip was Burhan’s… Continue reading 7 Things I Learned in Mexico City
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Five More Things to See and Do in Istanbul
Hey everyone! My last post was a recap about my time in Izmir, a beautiful, lively city on the Aegean. I also spent a few days at a resort in Antalya, and then went to Istanbul for four days. While I’ve been to Istanbul many times before, there is always something new to see, do, or… Continue reading Five More Things to See and Do in Istanbul
Enjoying D.C. in the Springtime
After five long, cold, and dreary months, Washington, D.C. is waking up! Springtime brings crowds from all over the country and world here, which is both a blessing and a curse. The locals are coming out more—brunching, jogging, playing sports, and enjoying the atmosphere—which is exciting. In addition, I’m thrilled to not need to wear… Continue reading Enjoying D.C. in the Springtime
Three Days in New Orleans
I recently checked off my first travel goal of 2019 by spending a long weekend in New Orleans. The city is so unique and has a lot of offer, and I'm pretty impressed with how much I was able to do. So, how do I recommend spending 72 hours in the Big Easy? The First… Continue reading Three Days in New Orleans
Berlin: The Last Leg
I didn’t anticipate stretching this trip into three posts (or taking this long... go figure), but each experience I've had in Berlin has been SO different. I honestly never thought I would make it back here for the third time in four years. It’s an amazing city, with all the food, art, history, and culture… Continue reading Berlin: The Last Leg
My Graduation Trip: Budapest
After two weeks with my aunt, we split up so I could finish the trip with my boyfriend. He was originally supposed to come with us to London, Amsterdam, and Paris; however, due to scheduling conflicts at his job, we were forced to push our time together back one week. On the grand scheme of… Continue reading My Graduation Trip: Budapest
My Graduation Trip (Part 1)
Hey everyone! Another day, another trip. I graduated from my master’s program in May and was fortunate enough to go on a trip to five European cities in June. The first two weeks were spent with my aunt, who has never been to Europe besides the U.K. (if that’s considered Europe, since I know… Continue reading My Graduation Trip (Part 1)