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8 Ways to Eat Like a Local No Matter Where You Go

Travel Blog, Travel Tips - Ross French - March 23, 2023

Ways to Eat Like a Local

Going to new places means you get to try the local food! It’s definitely one of the most interesting things about traveling. Whether you’re headed to the South in the USA for a crawdad dinner, or you get some authentic Italian in Little Italy in Manhattan, local food is an adventure. But finding the best places to eat that are local favorites sometimes takes a little sleuthing. You might not know the best place to find party pizza in Providence, RI, or the best spot to grab ice cream in Austin, TX. But the locals do. Here’s how you can eat like a local no matter where you go: Continue Reading

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How to see the Maldives like a local

Asia, Travel Blog - Ross French - March 21, 2023

Maldives

There are almost 1,200 islands floating in the vast expanse of the exclusive economic zone of the Indian Ocean that creates the iconic paradise known as the Maldives. But of these, only 187 are inhabited, with a further 128 designated as resort-islands. Most people flit in and out of the idyllic resort islands without even glimpsing the life of the locals that live and work there, but there is a whole other side to this tropical country that’s well worth exploring.

Thanks to a change in legislation, tourists are now able to explore islands inhabited by the locals, leading to increased jobs for the locals and a chance to gain a more authentic experience from your visit. From more affordable holiday homes to a tour of the capital itself, let’s explore how to experience this popular destination from the eyes of the people who live and work here. Continue Reading

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8 Ways to Eat Like a Local No Matter Where You Go

Travel Tips - Ross French - March 11, 2023

Ways to Eat Like a Local

Going to new places means you get to try the local food! It’s definitely one of the most interesting things about traveling. Whether you’re headed to the South in the USA for a crawdad dinner, or you get some authentic Italian in Little Italy in Manhattan, local food is an adventure. But finding the best places to eat that are local favorites sometimes takes a little sleuthing. You might not know the best place to find party pizza in Providence, RI, or the best spot to grab ice cream in Austin, TX. But the locals do. Here’s how you can eat like a local no matter where you go: Continue Reading

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Move Around Barcelona Like a Local

Destinations, Guest Posts - Ross French - May 26, 2011

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By: Maria Climent Huguet
Maria Climent is a 26-year-old Catalan lady. After studying translation, she decided her life was odd enough to became a humor scriptwriter and by default, a blogger. This is how she’s now a mother of no one and a better person. She also likes to cook!

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Since I’m an inhabitant of this city, I can show you the best things you can do in Barcelona, which, of course, will not be the typical ones all the tourists do when they visit it (or guiris, as we call them, no offence!).

Before I get started, the first thing you need to know is that flip-flops plus socks are not allowed. The second one is that Barcelona is not in Mexico, so please do not buy one of those Mexican hats they sell in Les Rambles. Now that we have cleared that up, we can proceed with useful tips:

Fresh fish tapas in Barcelona – as long as you don’t want to spend $100 on a meal- can be found in the district of La Barceloneta. There you’ll find a typical fishermen neighbourhood, plenty of traditional fishermen bars where you can have good fresh fish tapas and cold beers at an affordable price. Use your common sense to detect the more glamorous bars and steer clear if you don’t want to spend a lot of money. Also, remember: The less glamorous, the most authentic.

Then, if you happen to rent one of the apartments in Barcelona, check if it has a terrace so that you can have a barbecue on it. There’s nothing cooler than watching the sunset with a view of Barcelona in the background with friends and a Moritz (a beer made in Barcelona) in your hand.

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When the night falls, Plaça Reial is the place. (There are also cool bars in Gracia, but I’ll tell you about those charms later.) If you want to stay out late, listening to the best alternative music and meet fancy locals, try Sidecar. There are jam sessions, two in the same square at the Jamboree. But also Sala Apolo is one of the best places for good music and nice atmosphere in the city; it’s in the Paralel Avenue. Anywhere, as long as you don’t go to Pachá.

Let’s move to the Gracia district: that’s where I live and I must say I am love my neighbourhood. It’s ok to go out at night if you accept that the bars here close at 3am and discos here aren’t really worth it. So, I recommend you to visit this district in the morning. At vermouth time, before lunch, it’s lively and charming especially on sunny days. All the squares are crowded and there’s usually some performances in the Plaça de la Virreina like twist dancing, or live concerts (last performance I saw there was an amazing concert by the Sant Andreu Jazz Band, one of the youngest swing big bands in the world, whose components range from 8 to 20 years old.

Also in Gracia, there’s a mythical bar, the Heliogàbal where you can enjoy a Vermouth concert on Sundays, which I highly recommend. But please, don’t leave the district without entering one of the traditional bodegas (wine shop – bars) that will take you back to an era from thirty years ago.

 

And finally, I can tell you that one of the best places to get your Barcelona accommodation is the Borne district. This medieval neighbourhood is full of restaurants and bars and cool people, very close to the city centre and the sea. And remember the terrace thing I told you earlier…Move Arou

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