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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

Rome Gives Away What Airports Sell for €5: The Drinking Fountain Networks of European Cities

On a side street off a Roman piazza, a curved iron spout pours a steady arc of cold water into a drain, and has been doing so, day and night, for longer than anyone walking past has been alive. It never shuts off. The water is clean, it is free, and it is the same …

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The Spanish Walking Hour After Dinner Has a Name and a Science Case: El Paseo Explained

The Spanish town empties into the street at dusk. Not to go anywhere in particular. The families come down from the flats, the older couples take each other’s arms, the children run ahead and circle back, and the whole population drifts up and down the same few streets in the cooling air. This is el …

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This Simple Italian Dip Beats Salsa and Hummus: How to Make Italian Bagna Cauda

Bagna Cauda, literally meaning “hot bath” in Italian, is one of Piedmont’s most treasured culinary traditions. This warm, savory dip made from garlic, anchovies, olive oil, and sometimes butter is a rustic, bold, and deeply flavorful dish that brings people together quite literally around the table. Traditionally served in a communal pot, everyone dips their …

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9 Things Italian Baristas Notice About Your Order Before You Finish Saying It

The barista has read you before you reach the end of the sentence. Not from your accent, though that helps, and not from your clothes. From the order itself, which in Italy carries more about who you are than most people crossing the counter realize they are handing over. Stand at the banco of a …

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4 Most Popular Dinners in Argentina Every Food Lover Should Try

Argentina is known worldwide for its rich culinary heritage, steeped in European influences and deeply rooted in local traditions. While steak often takes center stage in most conversations about Argentine food, the country’s dinner scene offers much more than just grilled beef. From comforting stews to stuffed pastries and vibrant pasta dishes, Argentine dinners reflect …

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Titanium Dioxide Is Illegal in European Food and Legal in American Candy: What Changed in 2022

There is an ingredient in a great many white-coated candies, chewing gums, frostings, coffee creamers, and salad dressings whose only job is to make the food look whiter. It has no flavour, no nutritional value, and no purpose beyond appearance. In the European Union it has been banned from food since 2022. In the United …

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The Secret to Authentic Spanish Meatballs at Home

Spanish meatballs, or Albóndigas, are a beloved classic in Spanish cuisine, enjoyed as comforting tapas or as a hearty main dish with crusty bread. Unlike their Italian counterparts, Spanish meatballs are often simmered in rich, savory tomato-based sauces with hints of garlic, paprika, and aromatic herbs, creating tender bites bursting with rustic Mediterranean flavors. They …

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What $300,000 in Savings Buys in Spain vs Florida: The Retirement Math Side by Side

Two American retirees start with the same nest egg: three hundred thousand dollars in savings, plus a typical Social Security check. One settles in Florida, the classic American retirement destination. The other moves to Spain. A few years later, their financial situations look nothing alike, and the difference is not luck or spending habits. It …

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The American Retirees Who Thrive in Spain Share One Pre-Move Habit

Talk to enough American retirees who have built happy lives in Spain, and a pattern starts to emerge. It is not that the ones who thrive are richer, or younger, or better at Spanish, or luckier in their choice of town. The thing they have in common is something they did before they ever committed …

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How to Make Homemade Souvlaki That Tastes Like a Greek Taverna

Greek cuisine is famous for its simple, fresh, and boldly flavored dishes, but few foods capture its essence quite like souvlaki. These marinated meat skewers, grilled to juicy perfection, are a staple of Greek street food culture, served everywhere from bustling Athens corners to seaside tavernas on the islands. Each bite is a harmony of …

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She Moved to Lisbon With $180,000 at 58: Here’s What She Had Left 3 Years Later

If you arrive with a tidy nest egg and no plan for rent, Lisbon will eat your confidence first and your savings second. The surprise is not that it’s expensive. The surprise is how fast “just one more year” becomes a full drawdown schedule. She landed at 58 with $180,000 in liquid savings, a carry-on …

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Europeans Treat Nudity Like Normal Life: Americans Treat It Like a Scandal

There’s a set of unwritten rules around nudity that change dramatically the further you go from North America. In many parts of Europe, body confidence is practically a default children swim naked at beaches, mixed-gender saunas are common, and topless sunbathing is accepted on many coasts . Meanwhile, many Americans are reflexively uncomfortable with non-sexual …

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