London, not unlike New York, is a city that never sleeps. The first time I visited the English capital, I fell in love with the place in a matter of seconds. I exited Heathrow airport to discover a city rich and vibrant where there was, and still is, so much to do and see. I … Continue reading London Calling
Month: March 2019
Red + Yellow: A Sintra Adventure
One of Portugal's finest gems is, without a doubt, the city of Sintra, famously known for its wonderful and colourful castles, especially the National Palace of Pena. To this day, this stunning top-of-the-mountain castle with its vivid primary colours, surrounding nature and gorgeous architecture is one of the most beautiful things I have seen in … Continue reading Red + Yellow: A Sintra Adventure
I Went to Monaco Without Money
...and I had a great time! Surprisingly because, yes, Monaco is undoubtedly a rich country, and quite an expensive place to visit as well. Yet, I managed to have a lot of fun, explore everything I wanted, and admire the colourful streets of Monte-Carlo without ever spending a single euro while being there. (Okay I … Continue reading I Went to Monaco Without Money
Welcome to Havana
I (unfortunately) only visited Havana once, but that does not stop me from having nothing but great memories of the city, and of the vibrant country of Cuba as a whole. I went there with my brother and my mother in 2006, and we enjoyed walking around the colourful streets of Havana as well as … Continue reading Welcome to Havana
Best Berlin Night
I still have the address my Berliner friend gave me: "Buchhandlung Café"Tucholskystraße (S-Bahn oranienburgerstraße) On that warm May Day, I was meeting L, a former university friend, at the Buchhandlung Cafe in Berlin for a beer or two or more. I was ecstatic; it was my first visit to Berlin, well to Germany actually, and … Continue reading Best Berlin Night
Tourism in Senegal
Senegal is a West-African country that holds a dear place in my heart. I had the chance to work on a bio-agriculture project aiming to empower women's entrepreneurship in bush villages there, back in 2016. I lived in the wonderful village of N'Dinguiraye for three months and once my mandate was done, I took the … Continue reading Tourism in Senegal
New York Waiting Room
I remember the first time I visited New York. It was back in 2006, and I had an amazing time exploring the city with my friends. We did everything a good tourist should do: speed-boat to get to the Statue of Liberty, chill on the Rockefeller Center's rooftop, eat ramen noodles in Chinatown, take a … Continue reading New York Waiting Room
Prague-Vienna-Budapest Express
I am used to traveling for long periods of time. Yet once in a while, I only have a week or so to escape, and still want to visit unique places. Of course, it is impossible to grasp a culture in a matter of a few days, but still, I always try to visit as … Continue reading Prague-Vienna-Budapest Express
Québec’s Gem
I was born and raised in Canada's only french-speaking province: Québec. I am proud of where I am from, proud of my culture, of my language. Obviously, I would like to improve many aspects of this province if I could, but since I do not hold that power, I simply appreciate what is great, and … Continue reading Québec’s Gem
Tunisia = Door Heaven
Fact: I have this thing with doors. Well not all doors, not the common ordinary ones, but the detailed ones, the ones that look like small pieces of fine art. The ones that make a statement, that are high and beautiful and, somehow, proud. I love admiring the millions of little details, and thinking about … Continue reading Tunisia = Door Heaven








