DAY ONE Morning – Toing Bahru This neighborhood will not be on the top 10 attractions of Singapore, but I wanted more of a local vibe and I knew they had some beautiful wall art by Yip Yew Chong. You don’t need much time, so take some pictures with the life like painted scenes, grab some food and check out the area. Lunch at Tiong Bahru Market I knew I wanted cheap, local street food and the Tiong Bahru Market…
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Are you a foodie? Coffee shop lover? Or someone who enjoys electric neighborhoods and lets be honest, the immense amount of gramable (I am sure that will be a real word soon) photos? Then read on and get excited for your visit to Kampong Glam!…
My first blog post from Japan! Finally! I have somewhat put it off but also wanted to figure out what it would look like now being here. I still want to inspire to thrift/shop ethically, outfit inspo and a lot of coffee and travel. It also is a good way to update my friends and fam about some of my favorite memories in new cities! Of course, I am starting to make my list of coffee shops/places to eat and Tokyo…
This sweet little city really took me for a surprise. I didn't think it would be as small and quaint (but we also stayed on the main street, and did not explore the temples). Japan is such a hard country to see in a small amount of time because there are so many places big and small to see!
…A week in Japan made for a very packed adventurous week. It did NOT disappoint. First of all, Tokyo is UNREAL. As a girl who loves cities, subways and everything in between I was in heaven. I hate cars, and they honestly don’t really like me. If you are impressed with Chicago, Boston, or NYC’s subway system – nothing compares to the largest city in the world. A little glimpse: Here’s the thing. The buildings of Tokyo are enough to…