Hi! I’m Txell, a part time traveller and full time foodie who wants to share my experiences with you, through travel guides and restaurant reviews.
After having visited more than 20 countries and having eaten at hundreds of restaurants, I thought it was time to write some of my experiences down and help others while doing so. I hope my travel guides, tips and restaurant reviews are helpful to all the travellers out there!
Choosing which coffee farm visiting in the Eje Cafetero, is as hard as choosing which winery visiting in wine producing areas. ...
Montserrat are probably the most unique mountains in Catalunya. Its peculiar shape, make their silhouette unmistakable from a d...
Vall de Núria is a spectacular valley of unique views and landscapes, located in the north of Catalunya, in the Pyrenees, very ...
The Carmel Bunkers are an anti-aircraft battery, which were essential in Barcelona’s defensive system during the Spanish Civil ...
The Ciudad Perdida Lost City Trek is an amazing experience, which I highly recommend doing to all of you who are planning to vi...
Since it is not a city of big dimensions, it is perfect to visit it on foot. Walk calmly along the old town, enjoy the cobblest...
When I landed in Zagreb and took a bus to the city centre, my first impression of the outskirts was of a damaged city, left to ...
Ḧetta, Swedish for heat, is the latest project by Tribu Woki. Located in a modern and welcoming space with nordic aesthetic, op...
The entrance reminded me of a colmado, kind of a corner shop that was popular in Barcelona by the beginning of the XX century. ...
Toc de Gralla, run by a thrilled catalan married couple, is a tribute to their grandparents (you can see their B&W pictures han...
GatBlau, (BlueCat in English) is a inviting restaurant, with high ceilings and nordic decoration which gives you a sense of cal...
When I first entered this “food stall” it transported me back to a tavern I once was in Japan. The open kitchen on the right si...
When visiting Berlin, one can’t help but imagine all the things that once took place in that city. You can feel in every corner...
Denmark is not a really big country. So if you’re in Copenhagen for one week or more, you should definitely think about making ...
When I travel to any city I love experiencing it like a local, staying in the same place for a while, getting to know the peopl...