Where The Last of Us Was Filmed Across Canada
The first time I went hunting for The Last of Us locations in Canada, I expected a neat checklist - a few streets, a couple of towns, then back to real life. Instead it felt like the show had borrowed Canada’s biggest talent: looking like anywhere, while still being unmistakably itself.
Plitvice Lakes National Park: Waterfalls and Lakes
I arrived at Plitvice on a morning that smelled like wet limestone and pine needles. Before I even saw a lake, I heard the park working: a constant hush, then a louder rush, then that fizzy, bright sound of water sliding over rock steps. Plitvice isn’t a single “viewpoint” kind of place.
An Easy Way to Spend a Few Days at Lake Garda
Lake Garda is Italy’s “choose-your-own-adventure” lake - part alpine, part Mediterranean, and somehow always a little theatrical. You can wake up to sailboats leaning into the wind, eat lemons grown against stone walls, and end the day with mountains turning pink like someone adjusted the saturation.
Valle de Baztan: Fairy-Tale Landscapes and Stone Villages in Navarra
There are places in northern Spain where the light behaves differently - softer, greener, as if it has filtered through a thousand leaves before it reaches you. The Valle de Baztan, tucked into Navarra near the French border, is one of them. It’s a valley of damp meadows, old beech forests, and villages built in honeyed stone, where balconies lean over narrow streets and the river runs like a calm sentence through the middle of town.
Driving in Ireland: What should tourists be aware of?
Ireland is one of those places where the road is part of the trip, not just the bit between attractions. One minute you’re rolling past stone walls and fields of impossibly green grass, the next you’re threading through a seaside village where the road narrows, the houses lean in, and a delivery van appears like it’s been waiting for you specifically.
Iconic The White Lotus Series Filming Spots Around Maui
The White Lotus didn’t just “use” Maui - it let the island do what it does best: look effortlessly gorgeous while quietly judging everyone.
Swiss Glacier & Mountain Pass Circuit
There are mountain drives you simply tick off, and then there is the Swiss Glacier & Mountain Pass Circuit - the kind of route that stays in your bones.
Where the Mission: Impossible - Fallout Film Was Shot Around Paris
If you have ever watched Tom Cruise dart through Paris traffic in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and thought, "there is no way this is real", you are not alone. The film turns the French capital into a high‑speed playground - a blur of cobblestones, riverlight, and furious engine noise.
What to See Around Helsinki: Forest Parks & Baltic Islands
If you only stay in central Helsinki, the city feels compact, stylish, almost reserved. Step just 30–40 minutes outside though, and the vibe changes completely. The streets give way to glacial rocks, spruce forests, skinny birch trees and the flat, silver water of the Baltic.
What to See Near Antwerp: Castles, Abbeys & Art Villages
Antwerp is the kind of city where you can sip a slow espresso under a Gothic cathedral in the morning and be standing under castle turrets by lunch. The port might be gritty, the diamond district busy, but the moment you roll out of town, Flanders softens into a landscape of moats, abbey towers and little villages that still smell of woodsmoke and fresh bread.
Day Trips from Tallinn: Waterfalls, Clifftops & Medieval Sites
Spend a day or two in Tallinn's Old Town and it's easy to forget how wild Estonia becomes the moment you leave the city walls. Cobblestones and church spires give way to thick forests, empty beaches and waterfalls that freeze into blue ice in winter.
Wild Atlantic Way: Cliffs, Beaches, and Celtic Towns
The Wild Atlantic Way is not the kind of coastline you just "see". It is something you feel in your bones. The salt in the air, the hiss of foam against black rock, the way the wind grabs your jacket and tugs like an impatient dog.