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COPENHAGEN
A mini guide to one of my new favorite cities. My favs for the best cinnamon bun, design stores & places to wander.


AMSTERDAM
A practical guide to Amsterdam with top spots for walking, eating, and exploring. Discover neighborhoods like De Pijp, Jordaan, and the 9 Streets, plus weekend markets like Noordermarkt. Includes must-try restaurants, brunch spots, and cafes (don’t miss the apple pie at Winkel 43!). Covers key museums like Van Gogh and Rijksmuseum, plus hidden gems like Micropia and Museum Van Loon—perfect for a well-rounded Amsterdam experience.


OXFORD
Welcome to my Oxford guide! I'm so happy you found your way here. I completely my Masters of Science at the University of Oxford and got the incredible opportunity to live in this magical city for a year. Given that my degree was only a year, I was determined to say "yes" to everything I possibly could knowing my time was limited and precious. How to Get Around Oxford is small enough that you can truly walk most places (and that's definitely part of the experience, looking up


LONDON
A practical guide to London with top picks for food, markets, museums, and scenic walks. Includes must-try restaurants like Dishoom and ROVI, tips for afternoon tea, the best parks and viewpoints, and where to stay on a budget.


ISLAND-HOPPING CROATIA
Memories from a week long boat and bike tour island hopping in northern Croatia (Kvarner Bay).


THE HAGUE
Cafes Barista Cafe Bartine (close to central station) Favorite decaf cappucino in town! Their Turkish Eggs are incredible for a brunch Bookstor (super cute but can sometimes be chaotic and full) Really popular cafe with books lining all the walls Lola Bikes and Coffee (secret back garden! generally a lot more chill than Bookstor) Further down the same street from Bookstor is this cafe Pompernikkel Any Boulangeri Michel location (French bakery) Order their chocolate almond cro
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