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INSIDE ASIA’S WILDEST PARTY: A SURVIVAL GUIDE TO THE FULL MOON PARTY
“The craziest party in Asia” that was how I first heard about the “Full Moon Party” from a Japanese friend of mine around ten years ago. I never imagined that one day I would find myself near the small Thai island where this wild celebration takes place, right during the full moon. So we seized the opportunity to experience Asia’s legendary excesses firsthand. The full moon party. This wild party takes place on the nearby island of Koh Phangan and attracts people from all ove
Sara Brasili
May 252 min read


A WEEKEND IN BANGKOK: MUST-SEE EXPERIENCES YOU CAN’T MISS
Also known as ‘The city of Angels’, we are not talking about the US-based Los Angeles, but rather one of the largest metropolises in Southeast Asia: Bangkok. Some people have lived there for years and still haven’t been able to get to know it all. Our visit lasted just 3 days, so we decided to visit just main attractions. I will summarise some of the main activities to do and places to visit, recommend selecting if you are staying no more than 3 days. THE TEMPLES Wat Arun (
Sara Brasili
May 254 min read


RAW AND REAL KREUZBERG: EXPLORING BERLIN’S CREATIVE AND MULTICULTURAL SOUL
Famous for its alternative spirit, street art and the strong presence of the Turkish community, Kreuzberg is one of the most vibrant and multicultural neighborhoods in Berlin. Here you can’t miss the opportunity to taste some of the best kebabs in Berlin and to visit the Turkish market, held along the banks of the Maybachufer canal every Friday morning. Fun fact: the idea of ‘Kebab’ served inside a sandwich was actually invented in Berlin, while in Turkish tradition this type
Sara Brasili
May 213 min read


A WEEKEND IN BERLIN: DISCOVER HIDDEN GEMS BEYOND TOURIST SPOTS
Art galleries, vintage shops and techno music: aren’t these the perfect ingredients for the ideal weekend? I spent three days in Berlin mixing just these three elements, and the result was surprising. Although it was my first time visiting the city, I wanted to enjoy it freely, focusing on what I actually felt like doing, without feeling compelled to see all the monuments that “must” be visited simply because they are historic or famous. No Berlin Wall, no Brandenburg Gate, n
Sara Brasili
May 212 min read
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