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Blog Posts: Travel stories and Travel tips


Echoes Along the Rhône: A Lyon Story
What do you do when you have a weekend to spare and you're planning to travel from Paris to the French Riviera? The answer is simply to take some time to explore our favourite city, Lyon. It is a city where you can go to slow down, relax, eat and take a break from the fast paced life of bigger cities like Paris. Sitting in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Lyon lies at the confluence of the Saône and the Rhône rivers. The city is a wonderful amalgamation of historic conservati
Saheli Chatterjee
Apr 47 min read


The Ultimate Roman Holiday: A First-Timer’s Guide to Rome
A bird's eye view of the Roman Forum from the Palatine Hill From the timeless charm of classics like "Roman Holiday" to the nostalgic adventure of "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" for millennials, Rome has long been the backdrop for stories of travel and romance. Even the modern hit "Emily in Paris" couldn’t resist spending part of its story in this majestic city. With its golden sunsets, echoing church bells, and centuries-old streets, Rome naturally invites dreamy wanderings and
Saheli Chatterjee
Mar 147 min read


The Perfect 4-Day Tuscany Escape
Planning a trip to Italy but short on time? Don’t worry, you can still experience its magic. During our journey through Italy in 2025, we had just about a week, yet we managed to savour both the timeless beauty of Tuscany and the historic grandeur of Rome in one unforgettable trip. So pour yourself a glass of wine, settle in, and come along as we relive our journey through rolling vineyards, Renaissance art, and the enchanting landscapes that gave the world Chianti wines. 🍷
Saheli Chatterjee
Mar 75 min read


La Vie en Rose: A week in Paris!
Our first long trip to Europe began with Paris in the early stages of Spring! The moment we stepped onto the cobblestone streets, the city wrapped us in a warm embrace. We decided to start our adventure with Île de la Cité and found ourselves staring at the beautiful Notre-Dame cathedral. Luckily for us, the constructions after the notorious fire had just been completed and the cathedral stood before us in all its glory. We decided to avoid the long queue to enter the cathed
Saheli Chatterjee
Mar 54 min read
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