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           Africa.

Hello babes, I'm back and with an adventure! I was lucky enough to have an amazing trip to Amsterdam back in November with a friend. I write this post 3 months later because of different difficulties BUT all the things that we did were perfect for every time of the year so you can read this as a guide for a 5 day-long trip to Amsterdam! 

This post it's going to be quite a long one, in a diary type of way to show you all what we did for 5 days and how we kept busy all day! Still, you should keep in mind that we went from Thursday to Monday so it's kind of a weekend plan. 
DAY 1:
On the first day, we arrived at the city early in the morning so we got an Uber to our hotel so we could leave our bags there. We stayed at the "Hotel ABBA" in Overtoom,  a cheap hotel option for those who are traveling ina budget but still want to try an enjoy the stay,  It is quite close to a lot of things like Vondelpark or the "IMamsterdam" Sign and it is comfortable and clean, so it was perfect for us. 

We went for breakfast at "Sticky Fingers" which was quite close to the hotel and it was a cute café with nice coffee and an aesthetic wall lol. After that, we went for a walk through the Vondelpark and had lunch at The Avocado Show which was DELICIOUS (I have a highlight on my Instagram -@africaouass- where you can see more pictures of the city and of all the food we eat!). We walked all day because everything was pretty close by and we really enjoy seeing the streets of the cities we visit to see more of it and feel like a local. 
In the afternoon we visited The MOCO Museum which had incredible art of Banksy and Ley&Sot (who I didn't know before) and decided to "get lost" through the street and enjoy the view of the IAM sign and the beautiful Christmas lights that were already on! 
We then went for a lay-down to charge our batteries and relax for a bit because it was still quite early at the hotel and got ready for dinner at the FoodHallen which had a very cool atmosphere with a lot of young people and every type of food you can imagine! 

DAY 2:
Our second day was spent on a lot of Trams which were quite expensive but quick enough. 
First, we went to the Magere Brug aka "The Skinny Bridge" and from there we went straight to the Bloemarket which was beautiful and where I found the BEST shop ever called "The Christmas Palace" that had everything you can imagine Christmas related. We then had "brunch" at a coffee shop called Toast It that was super cute and small but had amazing food and I just can't wait to go again so I can try more off the menu...

After our nice brunch, we went to the famous "The 9 streets" which were full of people and shops to just get lost there and buy EVERYTHING, at lunchtime we didn't know where to eat so we ended up in a Dutch restaurant called "De Vergulde Lantaarn" and it surprised me for good! We then started walking through the streets to see what we could find and ended up seeing the Dam Square, had a stroll through The Red District and had a quick visit to some famous "Bulldog Coffeeshops" which means we just got in to see how they were because we don't consume that kind of things tbh. 
After all that walking we went to Leidesplain to keep exploring and have dinner. We were looking for something cheap enough and also nice aka not Mcdonalds and ended up in a cheap Italian restaurant called "Il Palio" which was quite nice food for just 5€! We were impressed and we would definitely go back...
DAY 3:
On the third day, we started off by going (with tram) to The Anne Frank House Museum which left me quite anxious but still was worth it for all the story told there and just to see how she lived I guess...   
After that, we took some photos and walked through the streets (as always) and a beautiful brunch at "Pluk" which is a cute café with a lot of different things to eat sweet or sour and still manage to do it all nicely, if you wanna go there, which I recommend, you should know that it takes a little bit to grab a seat because the place is quite small and it gets full pretty quick, still I went there on a Saturday and I guess that it make sit fuller on the weekends. 
We, then, had a fast visit to The Cheese Museum, which is a little cheese shop with some history on the floor below. We strolled around until we found Damrak a super instagrammable place with houses and boats! 
We went for a short trip to Utrecht which is a cute town 30 minutes away from Amsterdam so we got to the central station and once we arrived at Utrecht we wad lunch at "O'Tacos" which I thought I would love but it was surprisingly good and something I NEVER tried before tbh but would repeat now that I know what it is! We wandered through town a bit until it got quite dark (In November it was dark too early!) and decided to stop at the Pret a Manger that was on the station that I love because we don't have them in Spain I go every time I see one and also it was so cold we needed a hot drink! 


We then got back to Amsterdam and had Dinner at an old Italian Restaurant called "Trattoria Toto" which was close to our hotel and we called it a night because we were exhausted. 

DAY 4:

On Sunday we expected everything to be closed and we didn't have that many things to see so we booked a guided tour through northern towns: Zaanse Schans, Edam, Volendam & Marken! And we had so much fun!!
First, we went to Zaanse Schans, the town full of windmills (reminded me of the "The Vamps" song lol) The streets smelt like chocolate and there was a wooden shoe workshop that was super cute too!

After that, we went to Edam, the town of cheese aka my friend's dream town! We had a tour for the cheese factory and then had a taste of a lot of different cheeses and they were all DELICIOUS! I wish I could have taken some with me home honestly! 

In Volendam, we had lunch at a Dutch restaurant full of tourist and I had their special dutch fish which was super nice and very tasty! For dessert, we had some Stroopwafels and some Small Pancakes (my friend and I are used to sharing our food so we can try more of one thing, hacks!) 


Our last Stop was Marken, a small isle full of small houses and nobody was around lol


Every single town we visited was adorable and we also had a great time thanks to our tour guide who was hilarious! 

Because of all the walking and the bad weather, we had dinner at our hotel room. We ordered some pizza from Papa John's which we never tried before! Not the best, but still pizza lol 


LAST DAY:

On our last day, we chilled a bit. First, we did our check out and decided to leave our bags at the hotel while we end up exploring (The hotel was cool enough to have a closed room for our bags, for free!)
We had some trouble with a boat that we had booked because of the bad weather but still ended up getting another one that went through the famous canals and then had some small pancakes at a restaurant called "The pancakes Restaurant" so it was about right lol 
We walked through leidesplain to find a cheap bike rental called "the green bikes" or something like that and had a go for an hour! It was fun but stressful at the same time because we were not used to cycling right next to cars and we obviously didn't know where we were going... and to be frank we are not that good with bikes lol
We ended up having lunch at "Home Burger" which, again, wasn't the best but still a burger. We went back to the hotel to take our bags back and with an Uber arrived at the airport and had dinner there while we waited for our flight. 

Overall it was an amazing trip with fantastic company and obviously would do it all over again! Can't wait for the next trip this 2019! 
February 12, 2019 No comentarios



Oh, babes... I fell in love. Brighton is just everything I need in my life. It's pretty, has a sea, it's close to London and you can feel free to do whatever you want! All my life I said how bad I wanted to move to London and how much that city calls me, and even though I always knew about close towns, I never got my mind of the city centre. But recently I realized how stressful a big city ACTUALLY is and how expensive and mentally tiring it is! So thanks to a lot of YouTubers and bloggers from Brighton I discovered a whole new world and now that I visited... I'm definitely going back and, If I ever end up making it possible, living there in the future.
After this short ramble, I'm here to explain to you my quick trip to this colourful city full of pretty streets and nice food. We were meant to just spend a weekend there but because of the airline changing our flight to the next day, we actually had to stay for a whole full day!

In this city, I found happiness and calm by the sea and hope and new dreams inside the town.  

I was going to explain the whole route we did but honestly, we ended up just stumbling around town and falling in love with each bit. The only bad thing I can say about Brighton is: Why do the shops close so damn early?  We are used to Spanish schedules and London's actually good too, but Brighton... Why is everything closed so early? 


Anyway, we walked for three days through the lanes, the beach Kemptown and everything in between and ate a lot (I also have a highlight thingy on my Instagram where you can see where and what we ate for three days: @africaouass) so here are some random pictures that I took:

The Lanes

North Laine

The Lanes
The Brighton Pier

The Brighton Pier
The Bandstand
The West Pier
The Royal Pavilion
Colourful houses at Hove Beach
The Brighton beach (and me being happy about the views)
A central street

A street in Kemptown (i think)

A street full of colour
I actually love some of these pictures even though I know they're not the best but they remind me of such a great trip, I just can't wait to be back!

OH, and also! Here's a list of places where we ate and I highly recommend 'cause there's never too much food (pictures of every meal in my Instagram highlights):

· Bill's Restaurant (huge line of restaurants, delightful lunch)
· Cafe Marmalade (yummy breakfast/brunch!)
· The Breakfast club (dreamy pancakes and amazing decoration)
·The Crêpeaffaire (Do I need to say anything else?)
· The Corner Café (a quick stop and a surprisingly good lunch!)
· Boho Gelato (we couldn't leave without trying this delish!)

I hope you like this post and if you've never been to Brighton, just go, you'll love it, I promise.


Take care,

Africa xx



August 17, 2018 No comentarios

Dear friends, if you've been here for a long time you'll know that my ultimate fave city and where I wanna move someday, in London. So when my friend and I decided to visit it this year, I was so excited I couldn't think about anything else. It was my friend's first time in London so I knew where to take her and what to do. I even convinced her to travel to Brighton! ( another post about it, promise).
In this post, I'll tell you where we went and how and I'll show you some of my fave pictures! We went to London from June 6 till June 9 and then Brighton for another 2/3 days

DAY 1

On the first day, we arrived at the city centre at half-past eleven so we went straight to the Hotel to leave our bags. We stayed in a hotel called Stanley House which was really cheap and wasn't that bad. It was pretty close to everything (5 mins to Victoria Station) and seemed like a small familiar business, the room was clean but needed to be renewed. But it was good for what we paid and where it is located. This day we didn't even touch the public transport, we just walked through the city. 

Our first step was to visit the Buckingham Palace (where something was happening 'cause there was a lot of people leaving the palace and I think it was some sort of party hah). 

And then we went to Trafalgar Square and Picadilly Circus and ate at Five Guys. When our stomachs were full again, we kept walking to Leicester Square, China Town and Covent Garden. Because it was still quite soon, we ended up at Oxford street strolling around and trying to find a photo booth (we didn't find any, btw) so we went to a Wahaca for dinner (Dreamy and Spicy af) and had a quick visit to Carnaby Street. To arrive at the hotel we decided to walk through Regent Street and again walk past the Palace to have a look at the city at night. 

If you go to my Instagram (africaouass) you can see the highlights of the trip such as pics of the food and cute boomerangs lol!
DAY 2

First of all, we started the day with a full English breakfast with a toast at the hotel and with our full bellies, we started our adventure. 
Our first stop was to get on The London Eye where we met a nice family that spoke Spanish and were kinda afraid of heights like us lol. The views were amazing and it's not as scary as I thought it would be tbh. It was such a shame that the Big Ben is under reconstruction or something...

After that, we had a second breakfast at the Pret a manger(actually lived there for 3 days lol) next to the building 'cause there's never too much food hah, we took some cool pictured in the area and then went to the Madame Tussauds Museum. On this day we used the tube and buses a lot more. I really enjoyed the museum and I actually fangirled a lot more than what I expected! 
We had a quick lunch at Pizza Express and went straight to Camden Town where we spent the afternoon just walking around, taking pictures (found a booth!) and enjoying everything about the city tbh.

To go to the Hotel we got in a bus 'cause there weren't any tubes at that time but I'm thankful because we were able to look at the streets and enjoy even more the view (also I hate the tube!). We ended the day at the hotel with a Tesco Save Menu. 

DAY 3

last day in the city, with still a lot to explore and adventures to live. We started the day by going straight to the other side of the city: The Sky Garden. We got tickets to enjoy the views from above and even though I liked it and thought it was beautiful, I expected more. We got bored once we walked through everything so decided to leave before the hour ended and kept visiting our next stops: Leadenhall Market and The Tower Bridge. We strolled around Borough Market and ended up eating there the best Fish and Chips ever at a place called Fish! Kitchen, take me back! There was a lot of eating on this trip( as you can see in my Instagram highlights).



I was lucky enough to do this trip with a friend that enjoys walking and exploring as much as I do, so we kept walking through the Millenium Market and arrived at St. Paul's Cathedral. After that, we decided we wanted to go to Camden Town again so we could buy souvenirs and some presents. It was a quick trip to Camden and then back to our plans that were to get in a tube and go straight to Notting Hill and Portobello road, were we fell in love with the streets filled with coloured houses and vintage stores (even though all of them were closed at the time, so soon!).







When we decided it was time to go, we got on a bus and as we are, it was the wrong one. We wanted to go straight to the north-right side of the Hyde Park but we ended up at Chelsea, so we had to walk from there to the park and then go to have dinner at Nando's in Picadilly. The day ended - again- with us walking from there to the hotel.


I still have a lot more pictures but i think that's enough for one post. I hope you enjoyed them (I know i'm not the best photographer but I'm trying my best to improve) 

August 16, 2018 No comentarios
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