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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 Italian Men Pee Together While American Men Need Privacy Stalls

Walk into a men’s room at an Italian stadium, Autogrill, or century-old café and you may find a wall-length trough or unpartitioned urinals—three guys shoulder-to-shoulder, eyes forward, nobody bothered. Do the same in a typical U.S. venue and you’ll see privacy dividers, wider spacing, and—if those screens are missing—men bee-lining for a stall. Same human …

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15 European Cities Adding New Tourist Fees in 2025 (Here’s Exactly What You’ll Have to Pay)

Listen, as Europeans, we’re a bit embarrassed about all these new tourist taxes popping up. But since they’re happening anyway, let’s break down exactly what you’ll pay and some insider ways around them (yes, there are always workarounds). Other Reads: – What €50 Gets You in These 11 European Cities in 2025– Best eSIM for …

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Spaghetti Bolognese vs. Carbonara: The Pasta Showdown Italians Hate to See

When it comes to iconic Italian pasta dishes, few spark more debate than Spaghetti Bolognese and Spaghetti Carbonara. Both dishes have crossed borders, landed on international menus, and been reinterpreted countless times—but ask any Italian, and you’ll quickly realize these two plates aren’t just recipes, they’re cultural identities on a plate. Spaghetti Bolognese, with its …

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14 European Lunch Rules That Leave American Tourists Completely Baffled

If you think grabbing a quick sandwich at your desk counts as lunch, Europe is about to turn your world upside down. For Europeans, lunch is not just another meal—it’s a ritual, a social experience, and in many places, the highlight of the day. And if you’re an American tourist, chances are you’ll break a …

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15 Hotel Booking Mistakes That Could Ruin Your Trip (And How to Avoid Them)

Booking a hotel might seem like the easiest part of travel planning, but small oversights can lead to big disappointments. From unexpected fees to misleading photos, even experienced travelers sometimes fall into traps that turn a dream trip into a frustrating experience. The rise of booking platforms and travel apps has made hotel shopping more …

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The Fall Flight Pattern That Saves Americans €1000 on European Trips

If your summer searches to Europe are coming back at $1,100–$1,400 roundtrip and that feels unforgivable, there’s a way around it that Europeans quietly use every year. It isn’t a promo code or a roulette wheel—it’s a fall flight pattern: fly mid-October to early December, use an open-jaw itinerary, and route through a cheap Atlantic …

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Why September Hotel Rates Drop 60% in These 10 European Cities

If you’ve ever priced Europe in August and again in mid–late September, you’ve seen the cliff. Family holidays end, mainland schools reopen, and beach towns slide from “sold out” to “select a room with a view.” In classic seaside markets the total drop from August peak to late-September midweek can reach 50–60% on mainstream hotels—without …

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Forget Machu Picchu—These 12 Places in Peru Are Just as Epic (and Way Less Crowded)

Machu Picchu is undeniably Peru’s most famous destination, drawing over a million visitors a year with its misty peaks and Inca ruins perched high in the Andes. But while the “Lost City of the Incas” is majestic, it’s no longer the off-the-beaten-path adventure it once was. Strict entry limits, timed tickets, and crowded trails have …

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Why European Men’s First Date Behavior Shocks American Women

You match, you message, you meet—and then the cultural whiplash begins. In much of Europe, first dates run on a different operating system: later starts, lighter plans, quieter signaling, and money etiquette that doesn’t match the American script at all. None of this is universal—Europe is a continent of micro-norms—but there are common patterns that …

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The September “Rule” That Isn’t — What Actually Invalidates U.S. Passports at the EU Border in 2025

You’ve seen the headline: “On September 1, a new EU entry rule will invalidate 40% of American passports.” It’s viral—and it’s wrong. There is no new September 1 rule and no mass invalidation. What does stop Americans at the check-in desk or the Schengen booth in 2025 is old, boring math that Europe has enforced …

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The Shower Temperature Italians Use That Prevents Skin Damage

Walk into any Italian pharmacy and ask how hot your shower should be, and you’ll hear the same word over and over—tiepida. Lukewarm. Not icy, not scalding—comfortably warm, around body temperature. It sounds almost too simple, but the reason dermatologists in Italy (and far beyond) keep repeating it is straightforward skin physiology: hot water shreds …

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Why Wise and Revolut Users Save €2,000 Yearly Over Traditional Banks — Is It True?

Short answer: sometimes—yes. If your year includes large currency conversions or regular cross-border spending, fintech accounts like Wise and Revolut can outpace high-street banks by four figures. If your cross-border footprint is small, the savings are smaller. The point isn’t hype; it’s math. Below I’ll show you the exact thresholds where the total passes €2,000, …

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