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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.

European Hotels Don’t Have Washcloths, Top Sheets, or Ice Machines. What They Give You Instead

An American checks into a charming hotel in Florence, unpacks, and heads to the bathroom to wash their face, reaching for the small square washcloth that is always there. It is not there. That night they pull back the top sheet to get into bed, except there is no top sheet, only a duvet. And …

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Stop Making Bland Black Beans And Try Brazilian Feijoada Instead: How to Make Authentic Brazilian Feijoada at Home

Feijoada is Brazil’s national dish, a hearty and soul-warming black bean stew brimming with smoky pork cuts, sausages, and rich flavors that speak to the country’s diverse cultural heritage. Originally rooted in Portuguese culinary traditions and enriched by African and Indigenous influences, Feijoada has evolved into the ultimate Brazilian comfort food, traditionally served on Wednesdays …

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This Homemade Croissant Tastes Better Than Most Bakery Versions

Few baked goods inspire as much admiration as a perfectly made croissant. With its golden layers, crisp exterior, and soft, buttery interior, it represents the highest standard of French pastry. For many home bakers, recreating that experience feels impossible without professional equipment or years of training. Yet in recent years, a growing number of people …

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American Dermatologists Have Been Buying French Sunscreen For Years: The FDA Just Admitted Why

Stand near the sunscreen wall of any Spanish farmacia in July and you can watch the phenomenon in person. The wall itself is impressive, a floor-to-ceiling display of ISDIN, La Roche-Posay, Avène, and Vichy that gets prime real estate in even the smallest village pharmacy. The phenomenon is the American tourists in front of it, …

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The Homemade Italian Flatbread That Makes Ordinary Sandwiches Taste Boring

Italy is famous for its pasta, pizza, and gelato but tucked away in the Emilia-Romagna region is a lesser-known culinary gem: the Piadina Romagnola. This traditional flatbread, soft yet slightly crisp when grilled, has been a staple of Italian street food and home kitchens for centuries. Filled with simple yet flavorful ingredients like prosciutto, fresh …

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The Beef Wellington Recipe That Looks Restaurant-Perfect Every Time

Beef Wellington is the kind of dish that instantly commands attention. With its perfectly cooked beef tenderloin wrapped in layers of mushroom duxelles, prosciutto, and flaky golden puff pastry, it’s a show-stopper fit for any celebration. Though it’s often seen as a fine-dining staple or holiday centerpiece, making Beef Wellington at home is absolutely achievable …

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She Rents a Two-Bedroom in Alicante, Spain for €650: The Full Monthly Budget Nobody Believes

Picture a single American retiree who traded a mid-sized US city for the Spanish coast, and now rents a two-bedroom apartment in Alicante for six hundred and fifty euros a month, roughly seven hundred and ten dollars. Back home, that figure would not have covered a small one-bedroom, let alone left anything over. Here, it …

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Pesto alla Trapanese: The Sicilian Pesto With No Pine Nuts and No Apologies

Say the word pesto and most people picture one thing: the bright green Genoese sauce of basil, pine nuts, and Parmesan from the north of Italy. But travel to the far western tip of Sicily, to the port city of Trapani, and you will find a different pesto entirely. It is red, not green. It …

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Italian Coffee Costs €1.20 Standing and €3.50 Sitting: The Two-Price System Americans Trip Over

An American walks into a bar in Rome, orders an espresso, and glances at the price list. The same coffee appears twice, at two different prices. One column says something like €1.20, roughly $1.30. Another says €3.50, about $3.80. Same cup, same beans, nearly triple the price. It looks like a mistake, or a trick. …

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How to Make Escalivada: The Catalan Grill Dish That Tastes Better the Day After

Most cooking is a race against time. You make the thing, you serve the thing, and every hour after that it gets a little worse. Escalivada, the great roasted vegetable dish of Catalonia, quietly breaks that rule. Make it today, and tomorrow it is better. Escalivada is about as simple as a dish can be: …

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The Bathroom Habits Spanish People Consider Normal And Americans Can’t Handle

And why stepping into a Spanish bathroom feels like stepping into an entirely different comfort threshold For most American travelers, adjusting to new food, new schedules, and new public etiquette is expected when visiting Spain. But there’s one space where culture shock hits harder than anywhere else — and it’s not the plaza, the market, …

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How Pad Kra Pao Is Actually Made in Thailand: This 20-Minute Thai Dinner Is Spicy, Garlicky And Addictive

Pad Kra Pao Moo, or Thai basil pork stir fry, is one of the most popular street food dishes in Thailand, loved for its bold, aromatic flavours and satisfying combination of savoury, spicy, and sweet. This classic dish features minced pork stir-fried with garlic, chillies, and holy basil, then served over steamed jasmine rice and …

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