Scarves can also be added to any ensemble to keep you warm and for some added style to your clothes. What Shoes Should I Wear in Paris in the Fall? Like I always say, when planning what to wear when traveling to Paris, pack no more than two or three pairs of shoes. Also, make...
Even though I traveled to Iran withIntrepid Travel(a tour operator I highly recommend not only for Iran but pretty much anywhere), I did have the option of traveling to Iran on my own as I have dual citizenship. It was easier with Intrepid Travel, and I applied for my visa as a Domin...
We aim to keep this post updated about Lisbon travel in 2025 with official Portugal travel restrictions, requirements, and health and safety guidance. Our goal is to help you make informed decisions so you can travel confidently, safely, and responsibly in this new post-pandemic world of ours....
in fact we were able to get our Pfizer booster shot. Since we are here in the off season some restaurants and shops are closed, but there is still lots to choose from. When we were here in October everything was open. They usually don’t ask to see...
Don’t try smuggling a pit bull into Portugal. Even though the law is vague, authorities will seize and euthanize any banned breed that comes their way. Don’t be surprised by regulations when you visit a foreign country. Know current laws before you go. ...
The electrical outlets in Portugal are the same as those in neighboring Spain: Type C and Type F. They both have two round holes, but Type F also has two grounding clips, while Type C is ungrounded. In Lisbon and throughout Portugal, Type F tends to be t
The most popular cities to visit in Portugal are Lisbon, Porto, the Algarve, and the Douro Valley, all boasting their own attractions, geography, and even microclimates. To help you create the perfect packing list for your trip to Portugal, we’ve compiled this ultimate guide that covers eve...
When traveling to Europe, the key is to blend in with the locals in terms of European dress code and European style. You should not dress as if you’re off to the Oscar’s nor should you look tousled or disheveled, as if you just got out of bed. ...
Here are my tips on European fashion, accessories and what to wear in Europe to not look like a tourist – or even better: What not to wear and how to look like a local. When traveling to Europe, the key is to blend in with the locals in terms of European dress code and European...
Poland. Portugal. Romania. Slovakia. Slovenia. Spain. Sweden. EU 261 also applies to flights headed to or from Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Réunion Island, Mayotte, Saint-Martin (French Antilles), the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands (but not the Faroe Islands), as wel...