Travel Diary: Park Güell by Antoni Gaudí

Park Güell was intended to be an estate for well-off families. When Eusebi Güell bought the site located on a hill with little vegetation and few trees called Muntanya Pelada (Bare Mountain) in the 1900s, he wanted to recreate the selective British residential estates and entrusted the development and urban-planning of the entire estate to Antoni Gaudí. The location was unbeatable […]

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Viva Barcelona

And the style and travel posts from Spain finally begin! Although this is my fifth time to visit the beautiful city of Barcelona, I didn’t mind revisiting old favorites. My designated photographer for this trip was my childhood friend Sandy and this was her first time in the city so she wanted to see all […]

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Smart Summer

Boracay can be the best of both worlds. It can provide relaxation and serenity. And at the same time, be the hottest place to party during summer. So which is it now? After my quiet time at Shangri-la Boracay last March (as you’ve seen in my previous posts here, here and here), I went back to my […]

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