Dec 6, 2019• by sundaytourism
The history of Porto is undoubtedly connected with two main religions present in the Dark Ages of the Invicta city: Catholicism and Judaism. Know the medieval Golden Age and rough times of the...
Dec 4, 2019• by jessyaroundtheworld27
Going around Valencia and Barcelona
This report is about a carefree summer in which I visited Spain for the first time, and I chose two classic destinations for the period and considered evergreen. I'm glad I saw them, and I think they...
Dec 1, 2019• by Journey_on_Two_Feet
Should I wear boots or runners on Camino de Santiago?
I love my hiking boots – they are the most comfortable shoes I own. Before I set out on camino I received a lot advice that you could do the walk in trail runners, that hiking boots were...
Nov 30, 2019• by jessyaroundtheworld27
When my boyfriend proposed a trip to Poland, I turned my nose up at first. I had never considered it in my life, I didn't think it was interesting, it didn't attract me. But fortunately I accepted...
Nov 29, 2019• by jessyaroundtheworld27
Vienna, when everything started
My trip to Vienna triggered everything, somehow. That's why I'm going to start writing and telling from here. Decided by chance, with a lot of insecurities because we were inexperienced, but we...
Nov 29, 2019• by Journey_on_Two_Feet
Walking the Camino de Santiago? Blister prevention tips
Blisters. It’s a word that strikes fear in the heart of many pilgrims setting out on the Camino de Santiago. If you are walking the full 800 kms of the French Way, or just the last 100 kms to...