Travel tips

Travel tips and advice for getting more out of every trip. Practical articles on packing, budgeting, safety, visas, currency, etiquette, transport and the small things that turn an OK trip into a great one.

Most-read topics

  • Packing checklists by destination and season
  • Daily budgets and money-saving tactics
  • Visa and entry rules per country
  • Cultural etiquette: tipping, dress codes, dining customs
  • Transport hacks: trains, internal flights, ride apps
  • Solo, family and luxury travel adapted versions

FAQ

What is the biggest travel mistake people make?

Over-scheduling. Trying to see 5 cities in 10 days leaves you exhausted and with blurry memories. Cut your initial plan by 20-30% — the best moments on any trip are unplanned stops, long meals and aimless wandering.

How do I avoid jet lag?

Shift your body clock 2-3 days before departure (eat meals on destination time), stay hydrated on the flight, avoid alcohol and heavy meals in-flight, get sunlight on arrival day, resist napping for more than 20 minutes. Melatonin (0.5-3 mg, 3 hours before local bedtime) helps moderate cases.

Should I use hotel safes?

Yes for passports and spare cash when out of the room. But not for irreplaceables — hotel safes are not fireproof and are occasionally tampered with. Keep originals in the safe, carry copies. For long stays, many travelers use packing cubes with TSA locks as an extra layer.

How do I stay safe from pickpocketing in Europe?

Pickpocketing is the single most common tourist crime in Rome, Barcelona, Paris, Prague and London. Defenses: front pockets over back, money belt or neck pouch for passports/cash, avoid holding phone loosely while walking, ignore distractions (“survey please?” scams), and keep nothing in a bag on a chair back at cafés.

What is the best way to stay connected abroad?

Three options: (1) roaming through your home carrier ($10/day US → Europe), (2) a local eSIM (Airalo, Holafly: $5-20 for 5-10 GB), (3) buying a physical SIM on arrival ($10-20 at airport kiosks in most countries). For EU countries, a single SIM covers you EU-wide under “roaming like at home” rules.

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