Posts in Top Photo Spots
The Most Beautiful Mews and Iconic Streets in London

Looking for something free to do in London? How about a tour of the city’s most beautiful mews and iconic streets? Whether you’re in need of some fresh photo content or just some fresh air, here are 14 spots I recommend hitting up for a very Instagrammable day out in the city.

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The Best Airbnb in Florence: Window to the Duomo

Looking for THAT Florence Airbnb with the amazing window and stunning Duomo views? Well, congratulations because you have found it! Allow me to flood you with aesthetically pleasing photos, tell you a thing or two about the Airbnb, and if you’re not intent on going to Florence by the end I’ll be shocked.

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The Best Insta-Worthy & Nomad-Friendly Restaurants in Sofia

Looking for an Instagrammable and digital-nomad friendly cafe in Sofia, Bulgaria? Look no further! Before I even arrived in Sofia, two recommendations had already come my way from multiple sources: Made in Home and Made in Blue. After visiting both, I quickly understood why they were attracting digital nomads and Instagrammers like bugs to a light.

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10 of the Most Instagram-Worthy Spots in Boston

If you’re headed to beautiful Boston, Massachusetts, you’ll soon find an extremely walkable city with photogenic sights galore. From the cobblestoned streets of Beacon Hill to one of my favorite libraries in the world, there is no shortage of scenes to fill up your Instagram feed. While this list is by no means exhaustive, these 10 spots will certainly get you started!

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Top Photo Spots in England: The Ouse Valley Viaduct

Hunting for a unique photo opportunity near London, England that isn’t overly crowded? Look no further. The Ouse Valley Viaduct is one of the best photography spots I’ve found to date. Read on for more info about the location and photos from this architectural gem.

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Bangkok's Airplane Graveyard

If you live in or are visiting Bangkok, I think you too should clamber around the heaps of metal that used to fly through the sky and are now looked after by a Thai family living in a shack (smart little business venture, if you ask me.) Bangkok, I’ve learned, is home to some of the most unique exploration opportunities. The Airplane Graveyard is one such opportunity.

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