Polaroid of the week: Going back in time in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
Our last stop in Uruguay was the picturesque colonial town of Colonia del Sacramento, the first settlement in Uruguay, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Our last stop in Uruguay was the picturesque colonial town of Colonia del Sacramento, the first settlement in Uruguay, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This week I wonder how night bus drivers do it, sharing a story of a time we almost died and reveal my great new idea for a game show…
Obviously there are thousands of things to love about Santiago, but we are sharing the 33 things we loved the most and that made Chile’s capital special for us:
Our Hotel Tip of the Week series offers accommodation tips from around the world. All are places where we have stayed in and personally recommend. This week: Kospi Guesthouse in Bariloche, Argentina.
Our two days in Pucon, one of Chile’s most popular tourist destinations, were filled with rain. Luckily there was one indulgent silver lining to our summer cloud!
In our quick guide to Santiago we share which attractions, neighborhoods and restaurants we think you shouldn’t miss on a visit to Chile’s capital.
We GlobetrotterGirls might think alike, but we can’t agree on EVERYthing. That’s why we created this series, to highlight our individual version of the same events. This time around we talk about our experience with FotoRuta Santiago.
Cafes con piernas – literally coffees with legs – are all over Santiago de Chile! Find out more about this quirky, unique kind of coffee shop.
We celebrated exactly 1,000 days of travel yesterday here in Santiago! Today we share the highs, lows, lessons and recommendations of days 901-1000 of this globetrotting adventure!
This is it. 1,000 days into this adventure, it’s time to reflect on how the world, and we, have changed since 30 April 2010.