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When in Paris: Chapelle Expiatoire

Tucked away in the 8th arrondissement, the Chapelle Expiatoire sits quietly at 29 Rue Pasquier, inside the Louis XVI Square. Constructed by Louis XVIII, on the site where King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette were initially buried after their gruesome executions during the French Revolution, the chapel serves as a reminder of the tumultuous events that unfolded in the late 18th century.

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Dordogne Travel Diary

The weekend at M's enchanting village had come to an end, but the memories and reflections on the simple, undisrupted, and slow life in the countryside would forever linger in my heart. Perhaps, one day, I would heed this call to embrace a more peaceful existence away from the hustle and bustle of the city, just as I had always envisioned.

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When in Paris: Centre Pompidou

The Centre Pompidou, often referred to simply as Beaubourg, is an iconic cultural institution nestled in the historic Marais (4th) district of Paris. This bold statement of modernity is the perfect backdrop for the incredible collection it houses. My visit to Centre Pompidou was an experience that left me both enthralled and exhausted.

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Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, the stunning capital of Hungary. Dubbed the “Paris of the East”, it is an underrated city in central Europe. I have had the privilege to visit this city thrice. However, I have never gotten around to writing about it. I guess that goes to show how much I enjoyed it. Here’s a rundown of Budapest.

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Rio de Janeiro: A true city of contrasts (Part 2 of 2)

The Carioca part of my 15-day Brazilian trip has come to an end. The visit to Rio de Janeiro was full of ups and downs, as all travels are. Nevertheless, we persisted and found ways to overcome these obstacles, making our trip all the more memorable. Both unpleasant and pleasant circumstances are inherent parts of the travel experience. And they both make great memories to look back to or stories to tell and share.

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Rio de Janeiro: A true city of contrasts (Part 1 of 2)

I decided to spend 10 days in Rio de Janeiro, also known as the Cidade Maravilhosa, and 5 days back in Belo Horizonte - around 400 km away. This was a last-minute decision and barely anyone knew I was flying out because I wanted this experience to be highly personal. It’s an experience I wanted to keep for myself. However, I also don’t want to forget. So to relive those memories, here’s as general and brief as I can be to keep the memory alive.

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