Lima, Peru: what you should never miss of this wonderful city
Some time ago, a friend of Claudiaexpat’s son was going to Lima, Peru, on a short visit, and asked her what she thought he could not miss once there. Claudia
How do you live in Nairobi as an expat
For our column “How do you live in…”, we are happy to share an article of Italian Cinzia Colli, who talks with passion about the city she has just left,
Under the Tuscany spell
This is the story of Ellen Sutherland, a US-citizen who came to Tuscany when she was very young, and fell under its spell. I love Tuscany not only for
At an expat table
When you move to a new country, you get in touch with new realities, traditions and cultures in a gradual way. But – unless you want to starve – one
A life full of colours
Loreto is from Chile and lives in Jerusalem. In this article full of colours, she tells us how her expat life started, and shares the greatest lessons her life abroad
A journey through cultures and traditions
Sanatani moved to India as a nine years old and started a journey that has taken her across the world. A journey through different cultures and traditions, told with honesty
Demystifying mammoni and Italian mother-in-laws: The story of Katherine, who married a man from Naples, Italy.
We already met Katherine Wilson through her beautiful article where she shared her story of moving to Italy and falling in love with Naples. Today we asked her about the
A story of love and commitment
Last December the legislation for same sex marriage was finally passed in Australia. Sandy and Lesley are getting married today. I think their story is worth telling. It is a
Blog of the month: Ashley in Edinburgh
Cheers Blondie is the humorous and highly enjoyable blog of Ashley, a North American citizen living in Edinburgh. We thank her for taking time to answer our questions! What
An interview with Rosie Milne, author of Olivia & Sophia
Rosie Milne is a British writer who lives in Singapore. After reading her wonderful book, Olivia&Sophia, I interviewed her when I was passing through Singapore. Rosie happily discussed her book