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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.

7 Ways Europeans Handle Heat Without AC (And Actually Stay Cool)

Summer heatwaves in Europe often catch travelers off guard. Unlike the United States, where air conditioning is considered essential in homes, restaurants, and public spaces, most European countries have historically relied on alternative ways to beat the heat. As temperatures rise across the continent, locals continue to use traditional methods passed down through generations to …

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Why Europeans Don’t Get Stomach Cancer From the Foods Americans Fear Most

And what it reveals about microbiomes, mindset, and the cultural meaning of “dangerous” food In the United States, the list of “risky” foods grows longer every year. Raw milk. Runny eggs. Cured meats. Soft cheeses. Unwashed fruit. Fermented fish. Undercooked pork. Each comes with warnings, caution labels, and in some states, outright bans. The message …

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8 Strange Laws Europeans Don’t Realize Are Totally Different Abroad

Between breezing through pedestrian-only zones with an open beer or sunbathing topless at a local beach, many Europeans enjoy certain “norms” that might be frowned upon—or outright illegal—in other parts of the world. If you’re used to these freedoms, you could unknowingly break a few rules while traveling. Below, we unpack 8 unexpected laws that …

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Traveling to the UK? Here’s What You Need to Know About the New ETA Entry Fee

If you’re planning a trip to the United Kingdom soon, there’s a new rule you can’t afford to ignore. The UK has introduced an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system, requiring many travelers to apply for digital permission before entering the country — even if they’re visiting for a short trip. This new entry requirement comes …

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First Time in Rome? These Must-See Spots Will Make You Fall in Love with the Eternal City

Rome is a city where ancient history and modern life collide on every street corner. With its iconic landmarks, breathtaking art, and undeniable charm, the Eternal City remains one of the world’s most captivating destinations. For first-time visitors, walking through Rome can feel like stepping onto the set of a historical epic — with layers …

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Why French Children Eat Everything While American Kids Demand Nuggets

And what it reveals about training, trust, and a national belief that children deserve real food from day one Walk into a family restaurant in France, and you’ll see it — children eating endive salad with vinaigrette, lentils with Dijon mustard, sautéed fish with capers, or a slice of goat cheese on toast. There may …

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15 Walkable Cities Around the World Where You’ll Never Need a Car

There’s something magical about exploring a city on foot. The sights, sounds, and little details that make a place unique are often best discovered at street level — where hidden cafes, bustling markets, and architectural gems reveal themselves along the way. In the world’s most walkable cities, walking isn’t just a means of getting around …

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9 Everyday Expenses Americans Shrug Off — But Europeans Would Never Pay

(And What That Says About Priorities on Both Sides of the Atlantic) Americans are used to paying for things that many Europeans would consider completely unnecessary, overpriced, or even absurd. These aren’t luxury splurges. They’re everyday expenses baked into American life—and quietly avoided across much of Europe. Why the difference? It comes down to cultural …

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Planning an International Trip? The Smart 12 Tips and Common Mistakes Most Travelers Overlook

Preparing for an international trip is one of the most exciting parts of travel — but it’s also where many travelers make costly mistakes. Between booking flights, packing bags, and arranging documents, it’s easy to forget the small details that can make or break your experience abroad. The difference between a smooth journey and a …

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13 Stunning Places in France You’ve Probably Never Heard Of — But Should Definitely Visit

When most people think of France, images of the Eiffel Tower, the Riviera, and the lavender fields of Provence immediately come to mind. These iconic spots are undeniably beautiful, but France’s charm runs far deeper than its most famous tourist attractions. Scattered across the country are countless towns, villages, and landscapes that offer just as …

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10 Hidden Gems in Portugal Locals Love (But Tourists Rarely Find)

Portugal has become one of Europe’s hottest travel destinations, famous for its sun-soaked beaches, charming cities, and rich cultural heritage. Lisbon and Porto attract visitors by the millions, while the Algarve’s coastline fills every summer with beachgoers seeking perfect weather and stunning views. But beyond these well-trodden paths, Portugal hides a wealth of secret spots …

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Why French People Blow Their Nose Into Fabric That Americans Burn Immediately

And what it reveals about reusability, dignity, and a culture that still prefers a square of cotton over disposable convenience In many American households, a used tissue is treated like a biohazard. It’s grabbed with two fingers, folded in on itself, and tossed straight into a sealed trash bin. The idea of reusing something that …

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