
Mar Saba, a gem in Palestine and in my heart
Since when our lives have been totally upset, and the joy of travelling is denied to us, I find myself more and more often to go back in my memories
Since when our lives have been totally upset, and the joy of travelling is denied to us, I find myself more and more often to go back in my memories
Ngoc considers herself a Weird Culture Kid – so much so that she decided to write a book about it! Weird Cultures Kids will be officially launched on Saturday 19th
Our friend Paola Fornari lived in Uruguay, where she discovered mate and matear – and also chusmear 🙂 We thank her for allowing us to publish the article she wrote
Paola Fornari has lived and travelled all over the world. She has loads of incredible stories. For this topic of the month, Memorable Trips, she shares some of them. This
We interviewed Stephanie last year but there is still a lot of her life with the Masai that we would like to know. In this passionate article she writes about
A while ago I came across a great topic in a wonderful Facebook group of Anglophones living in Italy that I am very fond of. The question was: “What has
We thank Barbara, an Italian friend of Expatclic who lives in Catalonia, for sharing with us the beautiful tradition of Calçotada.  When I arrived in Catalonia almost a year
Katherine Wilson is a North American actress, writer, and mother of two who is in love with Italy. She moved to Naples after college, when she felt she wanted an
Aga is Polish and currently lives in Lyon. She has already shared her 25 top reasons why she loves Lyon. She is back today with a list of memorable gifts
Claudiaexpat introduces us to Taman Bacaan Pelangi, a beautiful Indonesian project. About books, of course. In Indonesia’s main language, Bahasa, Taman Bacaan Pelangi means “Rainbow Reading Parks”. Nila Tanzil,