TwoBadTourists Talk: Day Trip to Toledo, Spain!

Check out the latest TwoBadTourists talk where we take you through the streets of Toledo from Plaza de Zocodover to the Jewish Quarter to the Tajo River.

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2 Days in Newport Rhode Island

Newport has plenty of activities to keep you busy for 2 days. Check out all we did and saw during our visit to the smallest state in the US.

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How the Apostle Paul Got in the Way of My Spanish Visa

Visas can be a smooth process or a big pain in the ass. It was no surprise to me that my Spanish visa was anything but simple!

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Win a $50 gift card – Holiday Shopping Giveaway!

**The contest has ended and a congratulations goes to Yile as the winner! Thanks to all for participating.**   Happy holidays from TwoBadTourists!  In the spirit of the season we’re taking the opportunity to do our first giveaway. We’ve been given the opportunity try out novica.com with a $50 gift certificate which we’re passing on to […]

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5 Things You Didn’t Know About York, England

While planning a trip to England, I asked an English friend what places are worth a visit. York was one of his top recommendations so I decided to make a stop.

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One Year Anniversary Video!

It’s officially been one year now (well, a year and one week because we got a little behind on this post) since we started TwoBadTourists.com! This time last year we were in Rishikesh, India sitting in a plain hotel room for two days straight trying to get the blog ready for its launch while we […]

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7 Reasons Why You Should Visit Ireland

Discover the best reasons to visit Ireland. Famous for Irish Whiskey, Guinness and rolling green landscapes, this country is definitely worth a visit.

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A Weekend in Toulouse and Carcassonne, France

Passing through the south of France on the way to Paris is the perfect opportunity to visit Toulouse and the nearby fortified city of Carcassonne.

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Going Back to the Middle Ages During ‘Semana Cervantina’

Alcalá de Henares, a small city outside Madrid, offers a chance to step back in time to a medieval market that takes over the streets during Semana Cervantina.

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Surviving My First Week of Teaching English in Spain

I survived my first week as a language assistant teaching English in Spain after a year and a half of not “working” in the traditional sense. But I was anxious!

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