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After about 6 months, 15.000 km, 12 countries, 3 volunteering projects and 1300 euro spent, I realized how I managed to change my life completely.
If perhaps you don’t consider yourself a dancer…yet, then take your first steps towards El Palacio de Bellas Artes (one of the best museums in Mexico City) and experience a folklorico performance, sure to inspire even the most timid of hips. After you’ve picked your boat and your time, make a pit stop at one of the many food stands and grab fresh tacos, sliced local fruits covered in a sweet-spicy chili sauce, a few cold beers, or fresh juice, and get ready to relax. Explore one of the most delicious things to do in Mexico City: El Mercado Roma El Mercado Roma is an excellent choice if you can’t quite decide what you want to eat…or you’d rather try a bit of everything! The area of Coyoacán is home to one of the largest festivals during Los Dias de Los Muertos which is one of the best things to do in Mexico City, but if you’re visiting at any other time, there is still plenty to explore.
My childhood memories are riddled with pancakes for breakfast: be that making the batter, eating the batter raw, cooking and eating a stack the size of my head or getting creative with lavish toppings (anything that was in the pantry at the time). As I’ve grown older my love for pancakes has only strengthened, so when I opened Charlie’s Dessert House I knew we had to have my homemade fluffy pancakes recipe on the menu. What makes a great pancake to me is a plump, fluffy pancake that tastes as good as it looks. The trick to a beautifully plump pancake is the generous addition of baking powder, which will help puff up your pancakes rather than leaving them flat and lacklustre.
When I think of Europe I think about sipping an aperol spritz in the summer sunshine, riding a donkey through the hills of a remote Greek island or eating so many warm, flaky croissants that I almost turn in to one. If you’re anything like me then you have arrived at the right place for a perfectly quintessential European bucket list. Sure, there’s more to Venice than initially meets the eye, but the first time visitor need only come with one goal in mind: see and experience as much of the city as possible from the water. Begin with a gondola ride for the quintessential Venetian experience, later upgrading to the (much) less expensive water taxis or even more local ferry network.
Take a trip to Garnish Island from Bantry Bay before setting off and, as you drive through the mountains, admire the stunning vistas along the Healy Pass. One of the most scenic road trips in Ireland’s southern areas, follow the Copper Coast in County Waterford for 25 miles between Dungarvan and Tranmore. Highlights along the Copper Coast include the Copper Coast Geopark Centre, the Bog of Fenor, the former mining town of Bunmahon, Dunhill Castle and the standing tombs at Gaulstown Dolmen. Cross the thin mountain pass of the Gap of Dunloe, take a trip to Innisfallen Island, marvel at the Meeting of the Waters and soak up the views of the Black Valley.