Hello! I’m heading to Bologna soon and I’m on the lookout for large grocery stores in the city center or around. Any recommendations for places where I can find a wide variety of Italian products? Thanks in advance for your help!
Favorite: London, just love the vibe and how there is a neighborhood for everyone.
Least favorite: Helsinki. It has a few nice areas, but overall it felt very rough compared to other Nordic capitals. From a tourist point of view there isn’t much to see.
Garlic, according to Victoria Beckham
The thing is many locals are not even aware of this. Whenever I mention that supermarkets have a tiny selection of items compared to most countries locals tend to go like “I never thought about it”. So I guess it’s what they’re used to, and therefore there is no real need for the supermarket chains to offer more variety.
You’re saying that realistically, you won’t need to come back in 5 years, but remember, a lot can change in that time. Paying 1000 DKK might be annoying as a student, I know, but in the long run, you won’t miss that money
What a great day to be a Spaniard
I don’t usually hear people say “I’d like to go to Toronto” here in Europe, at least. It’s out of the radar for many people compared to other cities in North America.
Gracias, te digo cuando esté listo!
Gracias, cuando tenga todo acabado te los comparto 😀
I’m from northern Spain and I see lots of people visiting Colombia lately.
That’s beautiful! How doable is El Chalten for someone who is not used to hiking?
I was in Manchester last summer and it was a positive surprise, quite liked it and it has its charming areas.
Hiking the foothills of Mount Tibidabo
Better than expected- USA Worse than expected- Italy. Not that it was bad by any means, but I was probably too hyped.
Outside South East Asia- San Sebastián. Word class food, beautiful beaches and close to the mountains.
Bilbao. It was a dirty industrial and rather ugly city back in the 80s. It has overcome a big transformation and now a days it is a lively modern city, surrounded by mountains, cliffs and beautiful beaches.
balcony enclosures
I beg to differ on this. My experience as a frequent traveler is that security at CPH is a hit or miss, and definitely slower than in most other major airports in Europe. Going from security to the gate is usually easy and efficient, though (unless you are flying out of concourse E).
Tristan da Cunha, it’s too remote.
Thanks for your answer. May I ask what your thoughts behind this answer are?
You don’t necessarily need it, but if you don’t learn it you’ll always be a step behind. Plus you will face quite a few awkward situations, especially in social events
Can you live your life fully in Denmark without knowing Danish?
Danish