Travel
I’m a person who absolutely adores traveling. Whether its overseas or in the country, I’m obsessed. Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve been traveling all over the world, and in this blog I wanted to share my top three places that are worth the money.
#1 London
This place is a must-go to, and when I saved up enough, its definitely a country I would want to revisit. The pubs and small lanes filled with shops create such a cozy atmosphere. Also, I feel like the history of the country is interesting to dive into at museums. The London Eye would've been my faviourite landmark, and exploring the city on the double-story red buses was such a fun experience. If you’re planning to go overseas anytime soon, make sure London is considered on your list.
View from London Eye <3
#2 Paris
Ahhh Paris. This city has a special place in my heart. The Louvre, the Sein, the cute cafes’ with warm crossiants, and not to mention the beautiful sparkling Eiffel Tower at night. It’s expensive to go there, but it is worth every penny. The art in the Louvre takes breaths away; the talented artists definitely deserved the praise for their work. The view from the top of the Eiffel Tower is a view of a lifetime. I was in love with walking around the city as the buildings and shops are so beautiful on the outside. Definitely a place I would like to revisit when it’s in the budget.
#3 America
Now, I know America is very controversial at the moment, but it does have great places to visit. Disneyland has my heart; every time I’ve been to America, we’ve always stopped at Disneyland, as you just can’t go wrong with it; it’s the happiest place on earth. Another city in America that’s worth the money is California/Hollywood. The fun city vibes and tourist attractions are a fan favourite, like the Chinese Theatre and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Santa Monica Pier was amazing to see, and it felt like I was in a Hollywood movie. The last city that I would definitely return to is New York. Wow, what a bustling city—the city that never sleeps. The busy atmosphere was so energizing, and the tourism sites were breath-taking. The Statue of Liberty was just amazing to see up close, as was walking in Central Park. Even though I wouldn’t return to America anytime soon, those places are definitely worth thinking about in the future. They make you feel like you’re in a movie.