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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 Indian Street Food That Outsells Pizza: Why Pav Bhaji Might Be the Most Underrated Comfort Food in the World

If you’ve ever walked through the bustling streets of Mumbai, the unmistakable scent of butter-sizzled bread and spicy mashed vegetables will stop you in your tracks. That’s Pav Bhaji India’s most beloved street food, and arguably one of its most crave-worthy comfort dishes. Despite its humble roots, Pav Bhaji has become a national obsession, and …

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This Laksa Recipe Will Transport You to Southeast Asia—But Only If You Make It the Right Way

WLaksa isn’t just a noodle soup—it’s an explosion of flavor, culture, and history in a single bowl. Found across Malaysia, Singapore, and parts of Indonesia, this creamy, spicy, tangy dish blends Chinese and Malay influences into something that’s both deeply comforting and wildly exciting. The dish typically features rice noodles or vermicelli swimming in a …

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The Filipino Stir-Fry Noodles That Put Chow Mein to Shame—Here’s How to Make Pancit Canton

Filipino cuisine is known for its bold flavors, creative use of ingredients, and dishes that bring people together—and Pancit Canton is no exception. Often the centerpiece of birthdays, celebrations, and everyday family meals, this beloved noodle dish is the Filipino take on Chinese stir-fried noodles, adapted to local taste and pantry staples. Think springy noodles …

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The French Grocery List Under €50 Weekly – Family of Four

French families don’t actually spend their entire paycheck at the market buying organic hand-raised lettuce blessed by monks. They feed four people on €50 a week and nobody’s dying of scurvy. The average French family spends between €300-400 monthly on groceries. That’s not per person. That’s total. For everything. Including wine. Yes, wine is groceries …

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The Prague Dental Work Americans Schedule During Vacation

Americans are flying to Prague for root canals and coming home with change from what one crown costs in Dallas. An entire dental vacation – flights, hotel, tourism, and multiple procedures – costs less than a single tooth repair in America. Prague dentists are booked solid with Americans who discovered they can fix their entire …

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Spanish Coastal Towns Begging Americans to Open Businesses

Coastal Spanish towns that lost 80% of their population are literally offering free buildings to anyone who’ll open a business and stay year-round. Not tourist-trap Valencia or overpriced Barcelona – the forgotten fishing villages where the mayor will personally help you navigate paperwork because they need young people more than bureaucracy. Towns are so desperate …

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The Rome Neighborhood Where Americans Teach English for €2,500

Monteverde has become Rome’s worst-kept secret for American English teachers. Not the tourist center where everyone fights over scraps, but this hilltop neighborhood where Italian families pay €2,500 monthly cash for native speakers to teach their kids. No TEFL required. No experience required. Just be American and speak English. The neighborhood is packed with wealthy …

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The Spanish Prescription That Costs Americans $4,000 Monthly – I Pay €30

My neighbor’s daughter has Type 1 diabetes. In Texas, her insulin costs $1,200 a month with insurance. Good insurance. The kind where you pay $800 monthly just to have the privilege of paying $1,200 for life-saving medication. She moved to Madrid last year to teach English. Now she pays €30 for a three-month supply. Not …

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How Americans Are Legally Staying in Europe Year-Round (Without a Visa)

You can’t live in Schengen forever on a tourist passport. But you can live in Europe all year—legally—by running the calendar the way border officers do. The rule is simple once you see it: up to 90 days in Schengen in any rolling 180, then time outside Schengen until your bank of days refills. Stitch …

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The “House Wine First” Ordering Strategy in Italy That Cuts Your Bill Without Tipping Drama

You slide into a trattoria in Rome or a seafood place in Bari and reach for the wine list like an American—scan the bottles, pick a label, brace for a tip line. That’s how you overpay. The Italian move is simpler: ask for the vino della casa first, taste, and only then decide whether to …

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Rome’s 8 Biggest Tourist Traps (And the Smart Ways to Skip Them)

Rome is one of the most popular destinations in Europe and we will tell you the tourist traps to avoid in Rome for your next trip. Rome, a city rich in history and culture, draws millions of tourists each year. While it offers countless genuine experiences, it also has its fair share of tourist traps. …

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The Finnish Sleep Method – Insomnia Gone Without Pills

Finnish people sleep 7.5 hours average while Americans get 6.8 hours despite spending billions on sleep aids. They don’t use melatonin, Ambien, or CBD. They use cold, darkness, and saunas in ways that sound insane until you realize Finland has the lowest insomnia rates in the developed world. A Helsinki sleep researcher explained their method …

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