A short walk from the Cologne Cathedral the Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum (or Chocolate Museum) overlooks the beautiful Rhine River. The entrance fee to the museum is € 7.50 for adults but there is a student discount that I was not able to take not
The Scuola del Cuoio is a school for the leather craftsmen of Florence. Located right behind Santa Croce and a garden, it’s a bit hidden but still pretty easy place to find. It’s also closed on Sundays, so we were
Located along Via de Neri, and a few blocks away from Piazza della Signoria, the La Prosciutteria is one of Florence’s best sandwich shops. Incredibly high rated in almost all travel forums, we couldn’t go to Florence without trying them
Paul and I decided to go to Trattoria da Tito, one of Florence’s best rated restaurants in San Galo. It’s been around for quite some time, since the 1913, and is known to serve authentic Florentine dishes. Like most Italian restaurants, they
The Artist and Fleas Market is a weekend market for art lovers in Brooklyn, New York. I've been told by a few friends that I should try to drop by when I have the time. The International Art Forum 2013
The Seward Johnson Grounds for Sculpture is a quirky park in Hamilton, New Jersey that is 42 acres of sculptures and art. You'll be caugh t in between admiring both the sculptures and the scenic landscape because both are beautiful. I came
A few of my friends and I decided to hike the famous Taal Volcano with some of the students from the University of the Philippines Geology classes. We left UP at around 5:30 in the morning, and reached the PhilVolcs
There is a voice inside us that will not keep quiet. This voice is loud, and demanding, and will not stop until you stop whatever you’re doing and listen to it. You ignore it, and try to pretend that you