travel (/c/travel)
Did anyone ever find that flying was a luxury? Or is it just me?
I'm a Canadian who just traveled to the US for the first time in 7 years. I never realized how fucked your healthcare system was.
My family immigrated to the US from a different country. I’m pretty sure I found most of the reasons why they left to move here.
Myanmar (Burma) is an amazing place to travel, but please do not go.
A french guy who never spoke English before decided to travel to the US. What went wrong?
I’ve been to 11 countries in Europe and no matter how hard I try to delude myself about American, nothing can change the fact that the US is an utter shithole
My dad used to say that Americans talk too much about their personal lives. A few years later, I understood what he meant
I think I've found a great solution for North Americans looking to travel Europe on a budget.
Which countries have the highest rate of English fluency?
I’m stopping to help someone on the highway and people are honking at me.
Why do people talk about the horrible food at Disney when you can eat LITERALLY anywhere else?
Europeans, where do you go to when you want to see something completely different?
New Zealand is incredibly beautiful, but something about this trip disturbed me
Just wanted to warn fellow Americans: I was just denied access to the UK because of an expired Global Entry receipt
Just a reminder: Thanksgiving is not a "widespread" holiday.
Can someone explain to me why Europeans aren’t flying anymore? I’m an American and I’m just confused
Did anyone here travel internationally during the pandemic? What were your experiences?
My “take” on this sub
Top 10 places to visit in Europe (in my opinion)
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