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Milan

Even though itโ€™s just next door, every time I go to Italy, I wonder why I donโ€™t go more often. Before I moved to Europe, I used to wonder why Europeans didnโ€™t travel to other countries more often. And now Iโ€™m one of them. I think itโ€™s because just to go anywhere, whether itโ€™s a 45 minutes flight or a 4.5 hour flight, you stillโ€ฆ

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Favorite Travel Items

Iโ€™ve made a couple of big trips lately, and although Iโ€™m (almost) home for a while, Iโ€™m not really a good traveler so I take a few things along to make traveling easier and more comfortable. Hereโ€™s a list of things that I donโ€™t leave home without, to make life a little more pleasant on the road, and in the airโ€ฆ Tempur-Pedic Eye Mask Myโ€ฆ

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Le Tire-Bouchon

When I moved to France, one of the first things a friend said to me was โ€œDavid, you need to get a good tire-bouchon.โ€ Seeing as an unusually large about of wine bottles were being opened on a regular basis all around me (and seeing the recycling bin on my street was constantly overflowing), it seemed he was right: one does need a decent tire-bouchonโ€ฆ

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Why is the food so sad at Charles de Gaulle Airport?

[Update 2024: Since I wrote this article, a lot has changed at the airport, in terms of food, and there are much better places to eat at the airports in Paris. And there are now kiosks from some of the best chocolate and pastry shops in France at the airports, including Ladurรฉe, La Maison du Chocolat, and Pierre Hermรฉ. The food on the French trainsโ€ฆ

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