Tips for Traveling on a Budget in 2016
This is something my friend Keyatta Shade wrote as a Facebook post that we’ve decided to turn into an article. It’s damn good advice. You can stay on top of what Keyatta’s up to by signing up for his awesome email list Key’s List. My close friends know I chose
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How to travel on $50 a day will show you why that is a lie and how to use the system against itself to gain free flights, hotel rooms, find alternative accommodation, get into attractions for free, websites to find the best deals, and as well as detailed costs and saving
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If you’re like me, a dude who actually cares about how he looks and one that wants to be dapper, you feel kinda sheepish alway showing up in the exact same suit for every suit-ish occasion.
How to See Highway 1 By Bus: Eating and Traveling Bits of California’s Coast
I’m independent and I don’t own a car. If you’re a traveler like me, then you probably try to exhaust all resources before renting a car becomes an option. I find that you can sightsee more when you’re not worried about driving on a winding road along treacherous sea-hugging cliffs. I’m always
Harajuku Heartbreak: Notes and Observations on Traveling Through Japan
This photos sums up Japan rather well My good friend Sato is a Japanese-American who now lives in Japan. A few years ago I had a dream that he was getting married. While he wasn’t at the time I decided that when he did get married I would attend the
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BA of the Week Travel Blogger Anthony, The Travel Tart
Every week we feature a different person from the community shedding a little light on their life of brokeitude. Who knows, maybe you’ll learn something about the human spirit — probably not.
Get an Inexpensive, Custom Suit at Indochino’s Traveling Tailor Pop-Up Shop
It’s mid-August and wedding season is only like half over. By now you’re thinking, “How is this even possible? How do I still have three more weddings to go to before all this madness is done for the year?”
Libraries, Galleries, and Hostels: The Broke-Ass Traveler’s Sanctuaries in Italy
Photo by Leigh Cuen Italy is not a cheap place to travel. Expensive culinary delights call out to pedestrians like sirens. Italy’s famous museums are costly and offer the crowded feeling of Disneyland or a zoo. Visitors are herded past masterpieces in lines, which often snake around corners and out