Safe to say we weren’t worried when it came to finding vegan food in Greece, but we always do our research anyway. We actually saw way more vegan options while walking around exploring than we even found online…
Read MoreMost people’s first glimpse into Greece is the city of Athens, and while we believe you can do it all in 2-3 days, we think it’s definitely a must see…
Read MoreWe didn’t really expect to find a lot of vegan options when we visited Pittsburgh, but we were pleasantly surprised! Pittsburgh had a lot of plant-based food options in all different types of cuisine…
Read MoreWe had never been to Washington State before and even though we knew our time in Seattle was limited, we wanted to make the most of it…
Read MoreAustin, Texas is probably our favorite place we’ve ever been in the United States. There is so much about Austin that puts it at the top of our list…
Read MoreThe first thing you see when you drive into the city is the stunning views — Pittsburgh is surrounded by mountains, bridges, and rivers which makes you feel like you are inside of a painting…
Read MoreKey West has been a safe destination for LGBTQ+ people to travel to for decades and we can see why …
Read MoreIt was our first time in Vegas and even though we only had a few days to explore, we had such an amazing time there! …
Read MoreThe Keys was honestly one of our favorite places we have visited in the USA. The weather is perfect, there are palm trees & other tropical plants everywhere, and the people are super friendly…
Read MoreAlexandria, Virginia is charming town about 25 minutes from Washington D.C. You can definitely see almost all of the town in one day, but in a similar fashion to D.C., Alexandria has a lot of interesting U.S. history landmarks…
Read MoreWashington D.C. is a place with so much U.S. history, but also a really cool vibe as well. We feel like we saw almost everything you could possibly see in 24 hours, so here is our guide to what you need to do when visiting Washington D.C.
Read MoreWe have lived in our little Brooklyn apartment for almost 4 years, but to be honest, we hardly ever put any effort into decorating it. Pre-pandemic, any spare money we had we spent on travel. Since we couldn’t really travel in the last year, we had the opportunity to make some much needed changes to our apartment…
Read MoreIf you know us, you know we love beaches & beach towns (yes, even in the dead of winter haha). The Hamptons really thrives in the summer and is known for it’s rich & famous clientele, but sometimes it’s nice to visit a place during the off-season — especially during the pandemic — when you can easily avoid crowds…
Read MoreDo you know a travel lover but you’re not sure what to get them this holiday season? We got you covered! Did you know that Airbnb has tons of online experiences from around the world? You can visit new countries with local guides, try unique dishes, and even tour movie sets all from the comfort of your own home!
Read More2020 has definitely been the year of the staycation. Since we can’t travel how we normally would, we’ve been having a lot of fun doing local staycations around NY State. There is so much more to see in New York besides NYC, and we’ve been having a lot of fun getting to explore and see more of ‘our own backyard’ recently…
Read MoreThe views in Grand Teton National Park are some of the most insane views we’ve ever seen! The park is extremely picturesque and driving through was one of the most beautiful drives we have ever done…
Read MoreBecause Wyoming is the least populated state, we weren’t expecting much on the vegan front, but we were both pleasantly surprised with how many vegan options there were! Since we had to do all this research ourselves, we wanted to make this vegan guide to Wyoming to make it easier for you if you need it…
Read MoreBadlands National Park is one of the most underrated national parks in the United States. The terrain is so unique to anything we’ve ever seen before, it doesn’t even feel like you’re in America…
Read MoreYellowstone National Park is probably the most popular national park to visit in the United States. It was actually the world’s first national park which we think is so cool! Yellowstone is so big that it spans 3 U.S. states which means there is a lot to do and see inside the park…
Read MoreProvincetown is definitely the most LGBTQ+ friendly place we’ve ever been. The second you cross the town line, you immediately notice pride flags, inclusive signs, and rainbows galore. It’s one of those places where you feel welcome the second you arrive…
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