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5 Types of Fun Slot Games

April 16, 2018 by Dan

If you enjoy playing fun, potentially lucrative slot games on sites like http://casinosformoney.com/ in your spare time and love the thrill of winning cash prizes, simply continue reading to discover 5 types of fun slot games to try out.

5 Types of fun slot games:

  1. Multiple play line slots

While the vast majority of slot games feature single line slots, which only give individuals one chance to line up symbols, to form a line in the middle of the screen, in recent years multiple payline slots have become increasingly popular. Just keep in mind that generally, you’ll have to pay a small amount of credits, for each additional line which you choose to activate and play with.

Many online slot games offer multiple playline slots which feature either 25 or 50 play lines. However, it’s well worth noting that purchasing additional play lines won’t necessarily increase your chances of winning a huge jackpot.

  1. Wild play slot machines

Wild play slot machines are fun to play as they offer you chances to potentially double, triple or quintuple your winnings. Better yet in situations, where you may be one symbol off forming a winning line, you may find that the mismatched symbol is a wild symbol, which will unlock a bonus feature or a multiplier. So if you believe that you’d be excited by potentially being able to double, triple or quintuple your winnings it’s well worth giving wild play slots a go.

  1. Progressive slots

Progressive slots exist in brick and mortar casinos and as part of online casinos offerings and links several slot games together, so that one player who’ll be chosen at random, will receive a lucrative jackpot. If you see yourself as a lucky individual, it’s well worth trying your luck with progressive slots.

  1. TV-themed slots

If you’re always on the lookout for fresh new slot games to play, you may want to try your hand at playing a slot game, which is themed around a popular TV series. As an example, you may be interested in playing a Desperate Housewives slot game or a Wheel of Fortune inspired slot game. As new TV slot games are released on a regular basis, so you never know when you’ll find a new slot game, based on one of your favorite TV series being launched.

If you’re a huge Game of Thrones fan, you’ll also be pleased to hear that there is a Game of Thrones-themed slot game to play. Which happens to offer high payout rates.

  1. Vegas-style slots

Whether you’ve been to Vegas numerous times or you hope to win an online slot machine jackpot in order to fund an upcoming trip to Vegas, it’s well worth trying your hand at Vegas-style slots, which boast fun animations and sound effects and are among some of the most popular types of slot games currently on offer!

So if you love playing slot style games and the thrill of matching up enough symbols to win a cash prize, it’s definitely worth using the above guide to pick which style of slot game you should play next.

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Discover The Beauty Of Old Blighty With The Best Countryside Spots In England

April 11, 2018 by Dan

There is no doubting that England is a beautiful country. It has it all: big cities to appeal to our metropolitan sides, ancient castles which are still standing after hundreds of years, and of course, an astonishing countryside. The British countryside features diverse yet gorgeous landscapes across the country, from the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales to the sandy beaches of Dorset, there is something for everyone to enjoy. So, let’s look at some of the best countryside locations you must visit the next time you take a trip across the pond.

Northumberland

Starting with the most northern landscapes in the country, the county of Northumberland is certainly worth visiting. Located around 64 miles north of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland plays host to some of the most stunning landscapes in the country. With picturesque coastlines such as Amble or Bamburgh to wander along on a sunny day, or the ancient castles of Alnwick or Dunstanburgh where great kings and leaders once lived, there is such a diverse range of sights to see. Take a step back in time to the Roman Era and trek along Hadrian’s Wall. What was once built by Emperor Hadrian to keep the Scots out of England is now a picturesque landscape which is perfect for any nature lover. Becoming a member of the National Trust will allow you to visit these sights and so many more in Northumberland and across the UK and save you a few quid along the way.

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Merseyside

If you’re looking for a slice of quaint traditional English countryside which isn’t too far from big city life, then Merseyside is the perfect spot for you. Located near the eclectic city of Liverpool, Merseyside has lots of traditional English villages which look like they could be the perfect backdrop to a postcard. The village of Halewood features some beautiful nature such as tall trees, winding pathways, acres of farmland and some incredibly friendly people. It’s the perfect place to immerse yourself in nature and experience English village life, and since the Grand National is coming up, even head to a horse race at the nearby Aintree Racecourse where the Grand National betting odds could result in a lucrative visit!

Lake District

There is little wonder why the Romantic poets were so enamoured with the Lake District – just one visit will confirm they were right. It is the perfect countryside getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city with plenty to do and lots to see. Whether you are journeying to Kendal, Keswick, Ambleside or Windermere, there is more than enough to keep you occupied. Take a trip out onto the Derwentwater Lake to take in the views, hike up to Cat Bells (or if you’re brave enough, try tackling the Langdale Pykes), quench your thirst with a refreshing pint in one of the many climber’s bars and finish it all off with a prestigious live performance at the Theatre by the Lake. With such a great range of activities and fantastic sights to see, the Lake District will definitely be added to the top of your list.

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England may be a small and rainy country, but it is full of stunning natural beauty which may be missed if you only stick to the big cities. Take a train to any of these gorgeous locations and we can promise you won’t be disappointed.

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Abraham Cababie Daniel  – Discovering the World’s Best Historical Architecture

March 20, 2018 by Dan

Throughout my life I have always had a passion for traveling and whenever it was possible, I loved nothing more than strapping a backpack on or packing up the suitcase, and heading off to explore somewhere new. The places that I visited changed greatly as my years rolled on, and with age I noticed that I had a far deeper appreciation of architecture, and in particular historical architecture. I have made many friends during my travels and when it comes to historical architecture, there is nobody better than the knowledgeable Abraham Cababie Daniel, a man who has taught me a great deal.

The way that I travel now is to go looking for the most spectacular pieces of historical architecture that I can find, and I wanted to share with you some of the most memorable buildings which I have been fortunate enough to visit.

La Pedrera, Barcelona

If Spain is on a top travel destination, this is a must see. An architect who has always stood out to me was Antoni Gaudi, a fascinating man with a brilliant mind, who was given licence to let his ideas roam free in the city of Barcelona and beyond. Whilst many will wax lyrical about his masterpiece, La Sagrada Familia, my personal favourite is La Pedrera. This building is unusual and beautiful in equal measure, built in line with the Art Nouveau movement, it is by far and away one of the most imaginative houses that I have ever seen.

St Paul’s Cathedral, London

In spite of the popularity of London’s installations such as Big Ben and Tower Bridge, for me its most iconic building is that of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Designed by the fantastic Christopher Wren, and with work beginning in the 17th Century, this building simply amazes from every angle. The most famous part of the cathedral is no doubt the impending dome which sits on top, and the fact that it sits on London’s highest point means that the dome can be seen from far and wide. This was actually the rebuilding of a church which perished in the Great Fire of London, and they have done a magnificent job in creating one of the most detailed and well planned buildings in the world.

The White House, Washington

Sometimes we miss what is right in front of our eyes, and that was something which I was definitely guilty of when it came to the White House. I was lucky enough to win a competition last year, with the prize being a tour around the building, and it blew me away. IT is not just the Presidents that have occupied this building that serve to impress you, so too does the building itself. Designed by Irishman James Hoban in 1792, the building was finished just 9 years later. The nooks and crannies of this building are architecturally mesmerising and so too are the external features. I you are able to, do everything that you can to get a tour of this wondrous building.

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Top 5 Things To Do In Africa This Year

March 15, 2018 by Dan

Scenic and diverse landscapes, awe-inspiring wildlife, isolation from the hustle bustle, beautiful blue water beaches and rich cultural traditions are just a few among the many experiences Africa has to offer. Whether you are a modern nomad or a person on a short trip, covering the entire continent and truly living through it can take decades. Here a few binding experiences that leave the deepest impressions on you rub in a feeling of leaving with more that what you came with. Don’t miss out on these wonders!

  1. SAFARI AND THE GREAT MIGRATIONS –

One of the most striking experiences that one can be involved in when in Africa is the great migration. A circular grazing path populated by over a million wildebeest and hundreds of thousands of zebras makes for one of the most jaw dropping natural acts that you would ever witness, as the endless Serengeti plains tremble under the unison of these majestic creatures. Expansive safari expeditions with accommodations of immense luxury await you in the middle of the vast plains, as you witness the big five in their habitat – Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Rhinoceros and Cape buffalo. If the majestic beauty of these does not suffice, the scenic landscapes and rejuvenating sunrises will provide the perfect icing on this humbling journey.

  1. RELAX ON A BEACH –

While the African mainland offers wonderful beaches and port towns such as Dar-es-Salaam, the real beauty that must be experienced is in the Islands of Zanzibar, Seychelles and Madagascar. The picturesque blue waters have something to offer for every beach lover. From basic huts to luxurious resorts these islands will wrap you in a experience that will last forever. If there was ever a perfect getaway, it would include sailing away on a dhow or unwinding to the soothing sounds of the waves crashing ashore. These islands will most certainly add perspective to all the other experiences that encompass the mysterious lands of Africa.

  1. CLIMBING KILIMANJARO –

While there are series of natural wonders that will make you gasp, few will ever come close to the feeling of achieving the feat of climbing Africa’s highest mountain, literally soaring above the cloud, atop the world! Not only this, the view throughout the final stretch of the trek to the summit is unbelievable. The Karanga camp just shy of the peak will offer you the opportunity of a lifetime – touching marshmallow clouds while standing above them, as the sun rises in the distance and awakens the world beneath you. You can also spot Meru – Kilimanjaro’s little sister in the distance. The peak itself also offers views of sparkling glaciers and Mawenzi’s spikes breaking through the uniformly ragged cloud cover, as the satisfaction of accomplishing the formidable climb amplifies the humbling yet exciting feeling of standing atop the world. Kilimanjaro climbing is a must when traveling to Africa this year!

  1. WITNESS THE VICTORIA FALLS, ZAMBIA & ZIMBABWE

If you are the type who is not satiated with the adventure in the great migration and lion-watching, transport yourself to a little plunge pool right at the edge of the world’s largest waterfalls – the Victoria Falls.

Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke That Thunders) on the Zambezi river forms one of the most monumental water spectacles in the world as more than 10,000 cubic meters of water cascades down 108 meters every second! When the water of the Zambezi recedes marginally, it is possible to walk along the lip of the falls and plunge into one of the many rock pools formed through erosion over thousands of years. While it is impossible to achieve this feat when the Zambezi is raging in full flow, the view from the edge of the falls makes for one of the most exhilarating experiences. Apart from the fact that you might not be able to hear yourself think, the experience of plunging along the edge of the world’s highest waterfall will certainly raise your heart rate and stay with you forever.

  1. SHARK CAGE DIVING, GANSBAAI, SOUTH AFRIA

The waters at Gansbaai are brimming with the largest density of shark population on the planet. The great white sharks being one of the most treacherous predators, are ideally something to watch out for, rather than to watch. But at Gansbaai, you defy all fear and logic, and take a dip in the waters to get an unimaginably close look at them. You might as well be a piece of bait dangling from a fisherman’s pole. But don’t you worry, a highly secure galvanized steel cage will keep you out of harm’s way. Hungry white sharks expectantly make their way to your cage and stare at you from a breath away. Feel your goosebumps rise with this madly intimate encounter with danger. Get yourself in ‘deep trouble’ at Gansbaai.

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Mumbai- A Must Visit City In India

March 13, 2018 by Dan

India is the second largest country in the world in terms of population. After China, the maximum number of people live in India. India is a peninsula and also the seventh largest country in the world when it comes to area. India is a very attractive destination for travelers because of the rich and varied range of sights and experiences it offers. It seems to have everything from nature, history, culture, archaeology, to entice the traveler. On the one hand its bustling and vibrant cities offer great experiences while the diverse landscapes of the countryside relax and rejuvenate the travellers.

India is home to some historic cities which include its Capital Delhi which has been continuously inhabited since the 6th century BC. If Delhi is the political Capital of India, then Mumbai is the financial Capital of the country and is also ranked among the top ten centres of commerce in the world. Mumbai is also the home of Bollywood, the Indian film industry and is dubbed as the city of dreams.

Mumbai lies on the western coast of India at a distance of about 1400 Kilometres from Delhi in the western state of Maharashtra, India. One can conveniently and quickly get to Mumbai from Delhi considering the frequency and availability of Delhi Mumbai flights. A flight from Delhi to Mumbai takes about two hours.

Top Experiences in Mumbai

Mumbai is the melting pot of India. It is a city where millions flock from all corners of the country to make their fortune. The city’s culture embraces all and sundry and into its fold. If you are in Mumbai, apart from being swept away by its vibrant and pulsating nature these are some top experiences that you must have.

Visit the Gateway of India

Any visit to Mumbai would be incomplete without seeing the iconic Gateway of India which is so synonymous with the city. The massive structure of the Gateway of India stands on the edge of the Arabian Sea. The Gateway of India was built as a symbolic gesture for welcoming King George V and Queen Mary to India in the year 1911. Though the foundation stone for the Gateway of India was laid in 1911 it was completed in 1924. The Gateway of India is an architectural wonder built in a style that combines the best of Hindu and Muslim architecture. The Gateway of India is a great place for photography. A walk along the promenade enjoying the cool breeze from the Arabian Sea in the evening is a pleasant experience.

Visit the Haji Ali Dargah 

The Haji Ali Dargah is a unique mosque as well as a tomb. It lies about 500 metres away from the coast on a small islet in the Arabian Sea. The place can be accessed during low tide as the footpath leading to it gets submerged during high tide. The Haji Ali Dargah was built in the 15th century in memory of a Muslim merchant by the name of Sayyed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. The Muslim merchant who was originally from a place called Bukhara, now referred to as Uzbekistan had settled in Mumbai and was living the life of a saint and spreading the tenets of Islam in the region. Today millions of visitors from all religions visit the Haji Ali Dargah. The structure of the Haji Ali Dargah which is built in the Indo-Islamic style of architecture stands like a white pearl in the midst of the blue sea, beckoning visitors to its fold.

Take an Evening Stroll on Juhu Beach

Juhu beach is a six kilometre stretch of beach in Mumbai that is very popular with tourists and locals alike. It is abuzz with activity in the evenings and a great place to head with the family for some fun times. Horse carriage rides and camel rides along the sandy beach lure children while adults can simply laze on the beach or walk along the shore looking at the waves of the Arabian Sea crashing on the beach. There is a food court which is famous and serves a delectable variety of spicy snacks. The beach is situated in one of the more affluent areas of Mumbai where many of the stars of Bollywood, the Indian Film Industry, have made their homes.

Take a Bite of Vada Pav

If you are in Mumbai, there is no way that you can miss savouring the Vada Pav. Vada Pav is a fast food dish which is vegetarian in nature and its ubiquitous presence is felt everywhere in Mumbai. From the streets of Mumbai to railway stations, bus stands, and airports, the Vada Pav is available everywhere. Vada Pav is a street food which consists of deep fried potato dumplings known as Vada which is sandwiched between a slit bun known as Pav. The Vada Pav is eaten with spicy sauce known as Chutney and a green chilly. The Vada Pav is to Mumbai as the Pizza is to Italy.

Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Elephanta Caves

The Elephanta Caves are situated on an island known as Elephanta Island which is about two kilometres away from the Gateway of India. One can reach Elephanta caves by taking a ride on a ferry steamer from the Gateway of India. The caves consist of rock cut sculptures that feature Hindu Gods as well as Buddhist motifs. One of the notable sculptures is a 20 feet monolithic rock sculpture that depicts a three headed Shiva, a popular deity and part of the trinity of Gods in Hinduism. The part of the caves that are dedicated to Buddhism have Stupas, which are rock edicts. The Elephanta caves which are a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites date back to somewhere between the 5th and 8th century AD. If you have half a day in Mumbai it is indeed worthwhile visiting the Elephanta caves which are a window to the glorious past of the region.

These are just a few glimpses of the fascinating city of Mumbai in India but enough reason to categorize it as a must visit city in India.

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4 Reasons To Go To St Barts In The Caribbean

March 12, 2018 by Dan

The dreamy island of St Barthemlemy, abbreviated St Barts is an ideal Caribbean vacation destination. Long stretches of sandy beaches, greenery and teal blue waters make it a relaxing and recharging place. St Barts villas on the beach are some of the most sought after vacation rentals around.

About 250 kilometers east of Puerto Rico this island is a popular destination for the rich and famous and those looking to class it up a bit. Christopher Columbus made his way there in 1493 and named the island after his brother Bartolomeo. The island has been under Swedish and English rule but is primarily a French colony that has become known for its luxury resorts. French is the official language, but most residents also speak English.

This is a volcanic island fully encircled by shallow reefs. At only about 25 square kilometers, this small island enjoys sunshine nearly all year long and the winds keep the humidity pleasantly low. Rugged cliffs and hidden stretches of post card perfect beaches make this Caribbean island a place to remember. As you are looking to plan your next dreamy escape, here are four reasons to go to St Barts.

The Beaches

There are fourteen dreamy and wonderful beaches open to the public around St Barts. When reading about what to do on this island, entire articles are dedicated solely to describing the appealing qualities of each beach. Here is a closer break down of two awesome beaches to check out. No matter which beach you go to, please remember to be an environmentally aware visitors. Coral reef ecosystems are extremely fragile. Stepping on or kicking coral can cause damage that takes lifetimes to grow back. Use eco-friendly sun screen and make sure to apply it about twenty minutes before you enter the water so it has a chance to set in. If you see any trash while you are there, there is no reason you can’t help the sea life out and put a floating plastic bottle in the trash can if you can.

Baie de St Jean: This idyllic stretch of sandy beach adjacent to brilliant teal waters is great for wind surfing or snorkeling. The reef system generally protects these waters and keeps them calm. This is a busy beach on the island and makes for great people watching. The small airport is nearby and you can keep tabs on how many people are coming and going from the island. Near the beach there are tasty bistros and cute boutique stores if you get hungry or need a reprieve from the sun.

Anse des Flamands: Unless you are staying on the north side of the island you may not even know this beach exists. However it can be easily reachable as it is only three miles north of the main port at Gustavia. A rarity on this island, if you are lucky you can snag a tiny patch of shade from the palm trees near the beach. If you are looking for a bit of exercise other than beach walking, try the semi strenuous hike to the nearby dormant volcano. This is the volcano that is believed to have formed St Barts. If you are driving yourself there, some visitors have noted it is worth getting there early as the parking spaces are limited.

Shop and Explore Gustavia

A high end shopping hot spot, Gustavia is known as one of the shopping capitals of the Caribbean. Here is the spot for fancy shopping, design outlets and plenty of stores dotting the narrow streets and alleyways. The main center of the action is along the iconic Quai de la Republique. The Carre d’Ot Plaza is also home to St Barts local bands and creative designers. The La Savane Center across from the small airport also has a lot of nice shops as well.

Stay in Amazing Accommodation

This is the place to plan and a trip and not hold back. St Barts is known for taking even experienced luxury travelers to a whole new level of luxury. This island prides itself on hosting social elites while still maintaining a charming and relaxed vibe. Many savvy travelers are finding the benefits of veering away from traditional hotel bookings and instead opting to rent a private villa all for themselves. By doing so they still get all the creature comforts of home but with a sampling of more lavish amenities. If you are able to travel with a group of friends or family and split the cost of these types of accommodations, there are some great deals to be found.

Visit the Inter Oceans Museum

The Inter Oceans Museum is in the small and charming town of Corossol Village on the western side of St Barts. The passionate oceanographer Ingenu Magras set this place up and it is one of the islands most quirky and different exhibition centers. The museum holds more than 9000 shells and lots of other marine related objects of interest. Guests can take a tour of the seabed of the Caribbean and see what types of creatures live between St Barts coral reefs and the sand banks. Once you have finished your museum visit, the town of Corossol is a wonderful place to spend some time exploring.

As you are looking for a place to plan your next vacation full of beaches, sun and warm waters for swimming, make sure you keep St Barts on the top of that list. This charming island will be waiting for you.

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How To Become A Travel Blogger: 5 Tips To Help You Get Started

February 13, 2018 by Dan

If you have a talent for writing and are passionate about international travel, you may be able to carve out a career as a professional travel blogger. If you’re curious, simply continue reading to discover 5 tips on how to get started.

How to become a travel blogger: 5 Tips to help you get started

  1. Assess a wide variety of popular travel blogs

Before you publish your travel blog, it’s well worth visiting a wide variety of popular travel blogs. As you scroll through each blog, try to identify why you think each blog is so successful. As an example, a travel blog may stand out from the crowd due it’s writer’s skill for beautifully describing the destinations which they’ve explored. Or a travel blog may be successful due to it’s stunning, photographs.

Once you’ve scrolled through a wide variety of popular travel blogs, you should start to notice trends between popular travel blogs emerge. Which will help you create a travel blog which will attract a sizeable following.

  1. Pick a unique niche for your travel blog

While countless bloggers start their own travel blog, only the creme de la creme of travel blogs attract a profitable audience. So it’s crucial to ensure to start a travel blog which is centered around a unique, memorable niche.

As an example, instead of creating a general travel blog, you may want to focus on writing about destinations which are off the beaten tourist track. Alternatively, you may prefer to write about affordable accommodation options around the world or your adventures exploring bustling marketplaces throughout the world.

If in doubt choose a travel niche that you’re excited about as if you write passionately, your enthusiasm for your blog will inspire your readers.

  1. Describe your travel experiences so that your readers can imagine themselves being in your shoes

In order to become a successful travel writer, it’s crucial to be able to describe your experiences in a way which makes it easy for your readers to imagine themselves standing in your shoes.

As an example, if you write a post about exploring a busy marketplace, make a real effort to describe the noises that you heard and the smells which wafted by as you walked through the marketplace. As well as vividly describing the store owners which you interacted with.

  1. Make sure to take at least 3 photographs to display alongside every post

If you post photographs with each post, your readers will have a far easier time imagining themselves in your shoes. As humans are visual creatures, your blog will also be more successful if you frequently post high-quality travel images, which inspire your readers to travel.

  1. Start reaching out to travel-related companies for sponsorship

Once your blog has gained momentum, you may want to reach out to travel-related companies such as bed and breakfasts, hotels and tour companies, to see whether any companies are interested in giving you free accommodation or a free tour, in exchange for a review or a story posted on your blog.

So if you’d love to work as a professional travel blogger, it’s well worth taking the 5 handy tips listed above to heart and also by checking out sites like, http://wildfreedesign.com. In order to drastically increase your chances of achieving phenomenal success as a travel blogger!

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Top Travel Destinations for Digital Nomads

January 11, 2018 by Dan

If you’re a self-proclaimed digital nomad who is passionate about spending your life, traveling from one destination to the next, continue reading to discover four up and coming travel destinations, which are well worth adding to your travel plans.

Top Travel Destinations for Digital Nomads:

1. Chiang Mai – Thailand

Thailand is known for being one of the most inexpensive cities to live and work in, in the world. However, if the hustle and bustle of Bangkok or Phuket doesn’t appeal to you, it’s well worth heading to Chiang Mai, which is located in northern Thailand’s lush mountainous region.

The cost of living in Chiang Mai is even cheaper than the cost of living in Phuket and Bangkok and free Wi-Fi is readily available in public areas. Which makes working online a breeze. Should you choose to spend a month living in Chiang Mai, expect to pay around $530 dollars per month to lodge in a comfortable hotel. Food and drinks are remarkably cheap with a small bottle of coke being priced at $0.54.

2. Panama City – Panama

If you plan on exploring Central America, it’s well worth making Panama City your home base as not only is Panama City a cheap place to live but it’s also relatively safe and is easily navigatable via inexpensive public transport.

If you’re curious, it costs the average digital nomad around $2,000 a month to support themselves in Panama city. As living in a decent hotel will only set you back around $636 dollars per month, whilst a small bottle of coca-cola is priced at $1.26.

3. Barcelona – Spain

If you have your heart set on exploring western Europe, you may want to work in Barcelona, a cosmopolitan city which is known for its stunning architecture, art museums, and vibrant tapas bars.

Contrary to popular belief Barcelona is a relatively cheap city to live in and staying in a comfortable hotel, which offers modern amenities and facilities will only set you back around $751 per month. If you’re keen on socializing with your fellow travelers and local friends, you’re in luck as half a liter of beer will only set you back $3.58.

4. Kiev – Ukraine

If you’re looking to get off the beaten tourist track, it’s well worth visiting Eastern Europe. Kiev is an excellent destination for digital nomads, as living in Kiev will only set you back around $987 per month. With one month’s accommodation in a comfortable hotel being priced at $450. Better yet, you’ll be able to afford to eat out at a cafe or restaurant for every meal as a basic meal will only cost around $4.33.

Whilst in Kiev, you’ll be able to tour a wide variety of opulent churches and buildings. Examples of which include Saint Sophia’s Cathedral and the Kiev Perchersek Lavra. The latter of which is an ornately decorated, 11-century church which boasts several caves and tunnels.

So if you’re looking to add new destinations to your travel itinerary it’s well worth adding Kiev, Barcelona, Chang Mai and Panama City!

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