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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.

The French Women’s Chocolate Rule That Prevents American Binging

Imagine finishing lunch, walking back to your desk, and breaking exactly two neat squares of dark chocolate onto a saucer instead of hunting the office for a brownie the size of your hand. You sit down, not standing at the fridge. You pair the chocolate with coffee or tea. You breathe for a moment, let …

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The Social Clubs for Retirees in Spain That Prevent American Isolation

If you are new to Spain, the fastest way to feel known is to join the neighborhood clubs built for daily company. They are friendly, structured, and surprisingly affordable. Retirement can get quiet very fast. In the United States, many people feel the silence most once work stops and casual contacts vanish. Spain solves that …

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The Spanish Paradores That Let Americans Live in Palaces for €90

Imagine sleeping in a stone keep above a small town, waking to a cloister garden and coffee where monks once walked. You cross a hall lined with armor and tapestries. Breakfast arrives under vaulted ceilings. Outside, a plaza stirs, the church bell moves the morning along, and your room key reads one word that still …

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Why Americans Lose €1,000 Using ATMs at European Airports, Not Cities

Imagine touching down, spotting the bright ATM beside baggage claim, and paying twenty euros for the privilege of turning your dollars into cash at a rate that smiles at the airport and frowns at you. You are jet lagged. The taxi queue is long. The machine offers to charge you in dollars, which feels familiar, …

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Why The Sunday Shopping Attempt in Germany Makes You Look Godless

Imagine rolling your suitcase into a spotless German supermarket on a sunny Sunday, only to find the doors locked, the lights off, and a handwritten note that might as well read: nice try. You peer through the glass. Ripe tomatoes, untouched. An army of yogurt cups, chilling in perfect rows. Somewhere, a baker is selling …

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Why European SIM Cards at Airports Cost 10X What Supermarkets Charge

Imagine landing, seeing a neon “Tourist SIM” sign, and paying forty euros for something a neighborhood shop sells for nine. You are tired, you want maps now, and the kiosk clerk promises instant activation. Ten minutes later you leave with a plastic packet and a sinking feeling that you overpaid. You did, and not by …

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The Sick Day Practice Europeans Consider Normal That Gets Americans Fired

Picture waking up with a low fever and a sore throat, sending one message that you will not be in today, then turning off your phone and going back to sleep. No doctor’s note. No laptop. No guilt. In much of Europe, that is not shirking. It is the script. You self-certify a short illness, …

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12 Best Cities For Living In Europe For Less Than $1500 USD Per Month

Living in Europe is a dream for many, but the cost of big-name cities like Paris, London, or Zurich can quickly turn that dream into a financial challenge. The good news is that not every European city comes with sky-high rent and daily expenses. In fact, there are plenty of vibrant, culturally rich destinations where …

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10 Must-Visit Countries in the World Right Now

Travel has never been more exciting, with borders reopening and new destinations waiting to be explored. Choosing where to go can feel overwhelming, but some countries consistently stand out for their beauty, culture, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re after natural wonders, bustling cities, or hidden gems, the world is full of options that promise adventure. …

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The Rome Metro Line Most Tourists Skip That Saves 45 Minutes Across the City

If you have ever crawled across Rome on a bus for what feels like an eternity, there is a faster way hiding in plain sight. You arrive, you buy a ticket for the classic lines, and you follow the crowd to the famous stops. Then you spend half your day on surface traffic, watching the …

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Why Touching Produce in Spanish Markets Gets Your Hand Slapped

Imagine reaching for a sun warm peach, giving it a testing squeeze, and feeling the stallholder’s eyes land on your knuckles before your fingers even settle. The market smells like herbs and melon. Pyramids of tomatoes stack to a shine. You step forward, hand first, like you would at home. A quiet “no tocar” cuts …

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