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At Food Blogger Journey, our travel journal section is dedicated to sharing our culinary and traveling experiences around the globe. We love discovering new destinations that introduce us to unique flavors and stories, thereby enriching our understanding of diverse cultures, history, and daily life. Join us as we explore delicious meals in amazing locations created by people, for people, and hopefully inspiring your own culinary journey.


Eating London for £60 a Day: How Food, Curiosity, and Slow Travel Create Better Adventures
By Dirk Ebener – May 19, 2026 London Market Day in 2024 Why Flexible Travel Creates More Meaningful Experiences Waking up in a city without a set plan feels freeing. You can enjoy travel at your own pace, without hurrying from one place to another. The day is shaped by curiosity and surprise, maybe you find a hidden café, chat over coffee, or try a street snack that becomes a favorite memory. These are the moments that make travel meaningful. Every day while traveling is a ch

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Travel That Makes Sense: Writing the Book That Was Waiting for Me
By Dirk Ebener - April 21, 2026 Travel That Makes Sense: Writing the Book That Was Waiting for Me I do not set out to write this book in pursuit of the title 'author.' Instead, I am compelled by the insistence of my travel experiences, each one pressing to be shared. For years, I wandered through countries, cities, bustling markets, and hushed cafés, gathering moments that lingered just beyond understanding. These moments do not settle into photographs or tidy lists; they rem

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Apr 216 min read


How Travel Journaling Turned Years of Exploration Into a Book
Starting with scribbled notes and turning them into heartfelt stories, I found that slowing down and enjoying each moment changed my travels into something worth sharing. In the end, these moments filled the pages of a book. By Dirk Ebener - March 27, 2026 Morning coffee at a cafe in London For years, I traveled the world, collecting brief moments I barely understood until I started writing them down. Journaling after meals and during quiet times slowly revealed hidden patter

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Mar 274 min read


Eating London for £60 a Day: What the City Reveals When You Eat the Way It Eats
By Dirk Ebener – March 10, 2026 Eating London for £60 a Day: What the City Reveals When You Eat Local After completing a £60-a-day food journey, I followed London’s daily rhythm—markets filling with families, restaurants packed with locals, and cultures converging over everyday meals—to understand what the city truly tastes like. Now that I’ve completed Eating London for £60 a Day — and experienced firsthand that it’s possible and rewarding — the story is less about budgetin

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Mar 104 min read


The Quiet Travel Mistakes That Ruin Everyone’s Journey
Travel etiquette is not about flawless behavior; it is about staying tuned in. Small decisions in shared spaces quietly tip a journey toward ease or frustration for everyone. By Dirk Ebener – March 6, 2026 Unfortunately, there are passengers who do not necessarily care about the travel experience of others Every trip has a turning point. You plan, pack, arrive early, and ease into the rhythm of travel. Then a single careless act reminds you that not everyone is tuned in to ot

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Mar 63 min read


When Traveling Alone Finally Makes Sense
How Women Over 50 Are Redefining Solo Travel Through Intention, Safety, and Smart Spending By Dirk Ebener - March 3, 2026 Travel slows down when the journey finally follows your rhythm. I’ve spent much of my life traveling—sometimes for business, and sometimes adding a few days on the backend. Somewhere along the way, I began noticing a change that felt quiet but unmistakable: more women, particularly women over 50, traveling solo with a calm confidence that comes from experi

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Mar 36 min read


Airbnb vs. Hotels: What No One Tells You Before You Book
By Dirk Ebener - February 24, 2026 I still remember the first night I chose an apartment over a hotel room. It wasn’t about saving money—I just wanted a different experience in a city I thought I already knew. When I closed the door, the street noise faded. There was no lobby music, front desk, or sense of being watched as a traveler. It felt quieter, more personal, and even a bit vulnerable. I unpacked groceries, settled onto a borrowed couch, and realized travel choices a

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Feb 244 min read


Five Questions Every Traveler Will Eventually Be Asked—And Why They Matter
By Dirk Ebener - February 6, 2026 Street restaurants in Siena, Italy There is a moment that happens before every journey, sometimes just minutes before I step onto a plane, sometimes weeks before a long trip, when excitement, nerves, anticipation, and possibility collide all at once. It's that familiar flutter in my chest, reminding me that travel always begins before the first step. I can feel it when I zip up my suitcase, double-check my passport and travel documents, and t

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Feb 66 min read


My Global Bucket List: A Travel Series - January 2026 - Highway One
Highway One — Ocean, Cliffs, and the Kind of Travel That Doesn’t Rush You By Dirk Ebener - January 18, 2026 Beautiful wild flowers along the California coastline in Big Sur at sunset About This Series My Global Bucket List: A Travel Series offers monthly reflections on destinations that show travel is not about ticking boxes, but about moving with intention, curiosity, and the time to notice what truly matters. Personal Introduction Before I set foot in California, Highway O

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Jan 184 min read


The Unwritten Rules of Traveling to France and Staying in Paris
By Dirk Ebener - January 6, 2026 The Eiffel Tower, an enduring symbol of Paris and French artistry, rises gracefully above the Seine, capturing the romance, innovation, and timeless beauty of the City of Light. There’s a rhythm to Paris that can’t be captured in guidebooks. It’s not just about monuments, wine, or croissants—it’s about understanding the unspoken choreography of everyday life. My first trip to France taught me that to truly belong—even for a week—you must liste

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Jan 67 min read
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