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The best Tacos in Mexico City

Mexico City (CDMX) is taco paradise. The sent of roasted meat is everywhere and locals line up in front of hundreds of taco stands for their daily dose of this street food institution. Here’s the list of our favourite taco spots in CDMX
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A guide to eating sandwiches in Chile

First thing we need to get out of our chest: most Chileans eat sandwiches with knife and fork. Crazy right? We thought so, but there is a good reason for it – their sandwiches are massive! Don’t worry, when you are more than half way through it you should be able to pick it up.…
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A short guide to Valparaíso and Viña del Mar

Most people visit Valparaíso on a day-tour from Santiago de Chile. We decided to give it a be more time and spend 2 (almost 3) days there, and here is what we think you should see and eat in Valparaíso and Viña del Mar. What to do in Valparaíso and Viña del Mar The street…
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A complete guide for Santiago de Chile in 2 days

Santiago is young, vibrant, noisy and hip. Within walking distance, you find yourself on streets filled with hipster coffee shops, and 5 minutes later in a chaotic typical south american food market. Just choose whatever you like the most! Or like us wander through both.
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A full guide to Patagonia: Argentina and Chile

We travelled between the Argentinian and the Chilean Patagonias, chasing hikes, views and comforting post-effort beer. For adventure seekers and avid hikers, Patagonia feels like disneyland. The views on the treks are actually addictive – its hard to turn your back and hike away. This is our detailed guide on the destinations we got to…
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Buenos Aires: what to do and eat in 5 days

If you were dropped on one random street in the centre of Buenos Aires, you wouldn’t guess you were in South America. The resemblance to European cities is very clear. The city is relatively “new”, and you can tell that by the architecture, the way green spaces are incorporated into the city and the easiness…
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Iguazu Falls: how to visit from both Argentina and Brazil

Visiting the Iguazu Falls is one of the highlights of both Brazil and Argentina travel itineraries – and rightly so! One of the 7 new wonders of nature, tucked into a three-country border, it is worth the travel. If you have the opportunity, visiting from both the Argentinan and the Brazilian sides is very interesting…
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How we decide where and what to eat while travelling

As you might have realised by now – we love eating. One of our favourite activities while on the road is to experience local culture through food. If I wanted to describe to you our perfect day it would undoubtedly include hopping from eatery to restaurant to bar and ordering the local’s favourite to share.…
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Why we took 8 months off of work to travel the world

This is a romantic idea that you hear a lot: “I’m going to quit my job to travel!”. It’s an act of rebellion and it’s the perfect summary of the western millennial’s psyche: “I’m going to quit my meaningless bullshit job to find myself through authentic experiences and bla bla bla …” – deep stuff.…
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São Paulo: what to do and eat in a few days

Think Los Angeles with the scent of tropical trees. Here are our insights on how to enjoy a bit of culture, vibes and food, and also some practicalities that may come in handy.
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A guide to Rio de Janeiro: what to do and eat

Rio de Janeiro really overwhelmed us. We were expecting to like it, after all, it’s called “Cidade Maravilhosa”, but it was more than we could hope for. Below are all our recommendations of what to eat and do in Rio de Janeiro, and also some practicalities that may come in handy.
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Guatemala

Guatemala was a true burst of authenticity From the colonial grandeur of Antigua to the heart of the Maya Empire, we wandered through volcano-bordered lakes and jumped from pool to pool in the beautiful waters of Semuc Champey. We were in Guatemala for one week, but we enthusiastically talk about it every time we are…