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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.

10 Packing Secrets Frequent Travelers Swear By (That Most Tourists Never Think Of)

Packing for a trip might seem like a simple task—throw your essentials in a bag and you’re done, right? Not quite. Veteran travelers know that how you pack can make or break your entire experience, whether it’s a weekend getaway or a three-week international adventure. Smart packing means less stress, more space, and fewer forgotten …

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The 10 Most Popular Wines in the World (And Why They May Not Be What You Expect)

Wine is one of the oldest and most beloved beverages on the planet, yet many people still feel overwhelmed when handed a wine list. From dinner tables in Tuscany to rooftop bars in California, wine is more than a drink—it’s culture, tradition, and geography in a glass. But what are the most popular wines in …

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10 Secret Spots in Madrid That Locals Swear By (Tourists Walk Right Past Them)

Madrid, a city where ancient history and modern life intertwine seamlessly, is often defined by its grand plazas, world-class museums, and bustling streets. While landmarks like the Prado Museum and Puerta del Sol are undoubtedly worth a visit, the true essence of Madrid lies in its hidden corners known only to those who wander off …

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The One Financial Habit Europeans Don’t Talk About — But Americans Desperately Need to Learn

(And Why You’ll Never Hear Them Brag About It) If you spend enough time in Europe, you start noticing the differences. Not just the architecture or the way people dress, but the subtle signals. The things that aren’t said. The rhythms that feel invisible until you look closer. One of the most revealing? Money. Not …

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10 Spanish Food Habits That Confuse Tourists (But Make Perfect Sense to Locals)

Spanish cuisine is one of the most celebrated in the world, but if you’re a first-time visitor, don’t be surprised if the dining customs leave you scratching your head. From late-night dinners to tapas that aren’t free everywhere, Spain’s food culture is rich, flavorful, and full of nuance that often gets lost in translation. What …

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Why 14-Year-Old Germans Take Trains Alone While American Parents Track Every Move

And what it reveals about autonomy, fear, and why one culture expects competence while the other prepares for worst-case scenarios In Germany, it’s not unusual to see a teenager boarding a regional train alone, school bag slung over one shoulder, headphones in, no adult in sight. They navigate transfers. They punch their ticket. They might …

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9 European Breakfast Conversation Rules That Would End American Morning Peace

And what it reveals about early-hour expectations, social rhythm, and why one culture leans in while the other stays silent. In much of the United States, breakfast is a private act. People move quietly. They scroll through phones, sip coffee in solitude, and brace for the day ahead. The mood is soft. Eye contact is …

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Why Americans Pay 400% More at This Famous Prague Tourist Site

And what it reveals about pricing psychology, cultural assumptions, and why one country expects value while the other expects a view In the center of Prague’s Old Town, beneath the medieval Astronomical Clock, crowds gather every hour. Cameras tilt upward. People press against café rails. And while they sip overpriced beer and order “authentic Czech” …

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The Community Obligation Spanish People Accept That Would Drive Americans to Move

And what it reveals about daily noise, mutual intrusion, and why one culture sees neighbors as family while the other sees them as boundary violations In Spain, the concept of personal space stretches differently. Your neighbor knocks on your door at 10 p.m. to ask about your lights. Your landlord stops by unannounced to “see …

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The Bedtime Routine Europeans Swear By (That Leaves Americans Genuinely Confused)

(And Why It Might Be the Reason They Sleep Better, Stress Less, and Live Slower) In the United States, bedtime tends to be practical. You brush your teeth, scroll your phone, maybe watch a show, and collapse into bed with half a to-do list still bouncing around in your head. In much of Europe, bedtime …

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Why American Insurance Denies Every Claim From Italian Hospitals

And what it reveals about coverage gaps, billing rhythm, and why one nation expects care while the other insists on paperwork American travelers who end up in Italian hospitals often breathe a world-weary sigh—only to get a bill later from their insurer, claiming the claim is “not covered.” The reasons vary: missing paperwork, excluded treatments, …

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The Morning Hygiene Spanish People Skip That Americans Would Find Revolting

And what it reveals about ritual, regional norms, and why one culture delays cleansing while the other treats it as non-negotiable In the United States, morning showers are often non-negotiable. You wake up, you clean off the night, and only then are you ready to engage with the world. For many Americans, skipping a morning …

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