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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.

Why Tourists Completely Misunderstand How Tapas Work In Spain

For many visitors, eating tapas in Spain feels like a simple, casual activity. Small plates, lively bars, and relaxed evenings create the impression that you can just walk in, order a few dishes, and experience tapas the way locals do. But once travelers arrive, many quickly realize that the rhythm of tapas culture is not …

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Think Rome and Venice Are the Best? 7 Italian Cities That Are Better Than the Tourist Hotspots But Tourists Always Skip

Ready to dodge the tourist traps and discover the real Italy? We’re taking you on a journey to some of the most underrated cities in the country places brimming with culture, cuisine, and ancient charms, yet often overlooked for their more famous neighbors. From the rich culinary delights of Bologna to the ancient streets of …

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10 Best Holiday Cocktails For Cozy Nights, Big Dinners, And Late Parties

The holiday season is a time for gathering, celebrating, and toasting to the year that was and nothing sets the mood quite like a well-crafted cocktail. Whether you’re hosting an elegant dinner party, having a cozy night by the fireplace, or ringing in the New Year with friends, a signature drink can elevate any moment …

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I Stopped Taking Sleep Aids And Tried Portugal’s Bedtime Habits Instead

Americans have a sleep problem. Not a mysterious one. Not a genetic one. A structural one. Roughly 70 million Americans deal with chronic sleep issues. Over-the-counter sleep aids are a multi-billion-dollar industry. Melatonin gummies alone generate over $1 billion in annual U.S. sales. Prescription sleep medications like zolpidem (Ambien), eszopiclone (Lunesta), and trazodone are among …

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Why Tlayudas Are Called Mexican Pizza But Taste Nothing Like It: How To Make Authentic Oaxacan Tlayudas At Home

Tlayudas are one of Mexico’s most beloved street foods, yet they remain surprisingly under the radar outside of Oaxaca. Often dubbed the “Mexican pizza” for its large, crispy tortilla base and variety of bold toppings, tlayudas are a crunchy, smoky, and deeply satisfying dish that brings together indigenous and colonial culinary influences in one perfect …

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He Bought A €24,000 Ruin In Puglia: Total Cost After 5 Years. Why A Cheap House In Puglia Can Cost Far More Than The Purchase Price

A €24,000 ruin in Puglia is the kind of sentence that makes Americans feel like they’ve found a loophole in the universe. You can almost hear the follow-up: “So you’re telling me I can buy a house in Italy for the price of a used car?” Yes. You can buy the structure. What you’re actually …

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Most Popular Veneto Foods Every Italian Food Lover Should Try Once: Why These 3 Veneto Recipes Rewrite Italian Cuisine

The Veneto region of northern Italy is a culinary gem that often flies under the radar, overshadowed by the global fame of Tuscan wines and Neapolitan pizza. Yet Veneto’s cuisine is as rich and diverse as its landscapes spanning from the Venetian lagoon to the rolling hills of Verona. Its food reflects a blend of …

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Planning a Trip to Japan? What Tourists Should Know Before Eating, Riding Trains, Or Visiting Temples In Japan

Mistakes tourists make in Japan – Visiting Japan can be an exhilarating experience, filled with breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and mouth-watering cuisine. However, the uniqueness of Japanese customs and etiquette can sometimes lead tourists to make a few unintentional blunders. Understanding these common mistakes can enhance your experience and help you enjoy Japan fully. This …

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The 6-Hour Sauce Simmer Italians Do That Would Terrify American Fire Departments

And what it reveals about time, trust, and why slow food still simmers where the heat can’t be rushed In many Italian homes especially in the south Sunday begins before dawn. Not because there’s an emergency, but because there’s a sauce. One that starts cold, cooks low, and simmers for six hours straight. No timer. …

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7 Dress Code Rules Portuguese Cafés Quietly Enforce That American Tourists Never See

The Portuguese café looks, to an American, like the most relaxed place on earth. Old men nursing tiny coffees for an hour, newspapers, the unhurried hum of a place with nowhere to be. So Americans walk in and behave the way they would at home, and a set of small invisible lines gets crossed, none …

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3 Moroccan Dinner Dishes That Make Spices, Meat, And Couscous Taste Incredible

Moroccan cuisine is a feast for the senses. Rich with spices like cumin, saffron, cinnamon, and ginger, it transforms simple ingredients into deeply flavorful dishes layered with history and cultural pride. From bustling Marrakech souks to quiet mountain villages, dinner in Morocco is more than just a meal; it is a ritual of connection, warmth, …

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