Daegu: Top 5 Things to See and Do for Free
Daegu is the little known, yet third largest city in South Korea. In 2011, it hosted the IAAF World Athletics Championships and in 2002 it, hosted the FIFA World Cup. I spent a year teaching
By Jamie| 2013-12-22T00:23:16+00:00 March 4th, 2013|Advice|
Daegu is the little known, yet third largest city in South Korea. In 2011, it hosted the IAAF World Athletics Championships and in 2002 it, hosted the FIFA World Cup. I spent a year teaching
By Jamie| 2018-03-01T09:46:00+00:00 January 28th, 2013|Advice|
Kraków is one of the most historical and interesting towns in all of Poland. With interesting buildings, it is perfect for simply getting lost in and enjoying what you stumble upon. It is fast becoming
By Jamie| 2018-03-01T09:44:10+00:00 January 22nd, 2013|Advice|
Berlin has a reputation as the hippest city in Germany and the centre of art, culture, and music for the country. All around, you are surrounded by traces of history in what once was a
By Jamie| 2018-03-01T09:43:12+00:00 January 22nd, 2013|Advice|
London is renown for being one of the most exciting, but expensive cities in the world. Every year, millions of tourists from all around the world flock to visit the iconic sites of one of
By Jamie| 2018-02-25T09:59:42+00:00 December 6th, 2012|Advice|
Budapest is the architecturally rich capital of Hungary, located on either side of the Danube river. Previously, Pest was on the East bank while Buda and Óbuda were on the West side. It wasn't until 1873