Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe became my backyard when I moved to Hungary in 2019. I spent the pandemic there, and while the world stood still, Budapest became my first real home. It’s a city of thermal baths, ruin bars, and sunsets over the Danube that I’ll never forget. Living there made it easy to explore the region—wandering through the cobblestone streets of Bosnia’s Mostar, chasing mountain views in Montenegro, and falling in love with Georgia’s chaotic charm and soulful hospitality. Eastern Europe is where I learned that history isn’t just in books—it’s alive in every crumbling fortress, every old town, and every shared cup of coffee with a stranger.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Southern Europe
Southern Europe is all about savoring the moment. In Italy, it’s the simple joy of fresh pasta, ancient ruins, and sunsets over the Mediterranean. Portugal invites you to wander cobblestone streets, listen to fado music, and watch the waves crash on golden beaches. It’s a region that feels as warm as its sunlit days.