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My postcards of California San Francisco best places to visit on a first trip

September 23, 2024

When I first dreamed of visiting the U.S., New York City and Los Angeles were at the top of my must-see list. As a teenager, the movie industry had a big influence on me, so naturally, iconic cities like New York and Los Angeles captured my imagination. 

Now, in my forties, having visited both and recently enjoying my San Francisco vacation, I’ve created a new list—”Cities I Want to Visit Again”—and San Francisco is right at the top.

Its mix of culture, natural beauty, and creativity left a lasting impression, far beyond the bright lights of Hollywood or the towering skyscrapers of Manhattan.

 It’s a city that pulls you in with its charm and leaves you wanting more—something I hadn’t expected when I first began my journey of exploring the U.S.

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After spending a week in San Francisco California, I realized it’s a city that can both amuse and amaze you every single day. There’s truly something for everyone here. From the colorful Victorian and Edwardian-style houses to colossal landmarks like the Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco is full of architectural gems. 

And of course, the Golden Gate Bridge, one of the most iconic structures in the world, never fails to leave an impression. It’s a place where history, beauty, and culture intertwine in the most captivating way.

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We rented a car from Hertz and planned to explore San Francisco extensively, which is why we didn’t book a single hotel for our stay. Instead, we booked a new hotel each day based on our daily route. 

It was a new experience for me, but it turned out to be quite convenient. This way, we weren’t tied to one location and could move around freely, with our suitcases always in the trunk. Plus, if the weather changed, we could easily switch up our outfits as needed.

At the end of the article, you’ll find details about the hotels we stayed at and the app we used to find the best prices.

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Best places to visit in San Francisco California

  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Alcatraz Island
  • Fisherman’s Wharf
  • Golden Gate Park
  • Chinatown
  • Lombard Street
  • The Painted Ladies
  • Coit Tower
  • The Mission District
  • The Ferry Building
  • The Palace of Fine Arts

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Golden Gate Bridge

One of the most iconic landmarks in the world, with stunning views of the bay. The Golden Gate Bridge was at the top of my list “Places to visit in San Francisco”, and it truly lives up to its reputation. It’s magnificent, impressive, and monumental. I found myself standing in admiration for a long time, taking in its incredible strength and magnificence. As someone who loves art and is passionate about sharing its beauty, I couldn’t help but be equally captivated by the bridge’s engineering marvel. 

The blend of science and mathematics involved in its construction is as impressive as its visual appeal. It made me realize that creating something truly remarkable—something that endures through the ages—requires a fusion of scientific precision and artistic vision. The Golden Gate Bridge is a perfect example of how these two disciplines can come together to create a timeless masterpiece.

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Alcatraz Island – Explore the infamous former prison, which housed notorious criminals. The ferry ride offers incredible views of the city and the bay.

Fisherman’s Wharf – A bustling waterfront area with seafood restaurants, street performers, shops, and the famous sea lions lounging at Pier 39.

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Golden Gate Park – Larger than Central Park, this green oasis features gardens, museums, and tranquil spaces like the Japanese Tea Garden and the de Young Museum.

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Chinatown – The oldest and one of the most vibrant Chinatowns in North America. Explore its colorful streets, authentic food, and unique shops.

Lombard Street – Known as the “crookedest street in the world,” this famous zigzag road is a must-see for its quirky design and views.

The Painted Ladies – another iconinc place to visit in San Francisco. These iconic Victorian houses, often recognized from postcards and TV shows, offer a perfect photo op against the San Francisco skyline.

Coit Tower – Located atop Telegraph Hill, the tower offers 360-degree views of the city and features historic murals inside.

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The Mission District – Famous for its vibrant street art, including the murals on Clarion Alley, and home to some of the best Mexican food in the city.

Twin Peaks – For panoramic views of the entire city, head to these two hills, especially at sunrise or sunset for a breathtaking experience.

The Ferry Building – A foodie’s paradise, with gourmet food stalls and local vendors.

The Palace of Fine Arts

It’s a breathtaking example of San Francisco’s architectural splendor. Originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, this majestic structure features a grand rotunda, classical columns, and a serene lagoon that reflects its beauty. The combination of Roman and Greek architectural styles creates a timeless elegance that feels both monumental and intimate. 

It’s a perfect spot for leisurely strolls, photography, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere. The Palace of Fine Arts stands as a testament to the city’s dedication to preserving its historical and artistic heritage, offering a peaceful retreat amid the hustle and bustle of San Francisco.

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From a photographer’s perspective, San Francisco is pure eye-candy. I could easily spend days wandering the city, capturing its vibrant scenes. The light and angles change constantly, offering fresh and intriguing photo opportunities. 

From the lively streets and charming cafes to the iconic cable cars and unique urban landscapes, everything in San Francisco California invites exploration through the lens.

The city’s distinctive character and diverse visual elements make it a must-photograph destination for any travel photographer.

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Transportation time traveling between iconic places to visit in San Francisco

On one of our days in San Francisco, we experienced an immersive tour of the city’s diverse transportation options, using five different types in total. It felt like we were time traveling through different eras of transit. 

One of the highlights was riding the iconic cable car, a nostalgic glimpse into San Francisco’s past. As we clattered up and down the steep streets, gripping the wooden railings, it was easy to imagine what life was like in the early 1900s when these cars were a primary mode of travel.

In contrast, we also tried WAYMO, a self-driving car that felt like something straight out of the future. Gliding smoothly through the city without a human driver, it was both thrilling and surreal to witness cutting-edge technology in action, a glimpse of what transportation might soon look like everywhere.

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Our day wasn’t complete without hopping on BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), the local subway system, which whisked us under the city, offering a quick and efficient way to move between neighborhoods. 

Another interesting experience was riding the SF Muni trolleybus, part of San Francisco’s Municipal Railway system. Initially, it seemed like a regular bus, but at some point, it transformed into a subway tram and descended underground, blending the boundaries between street-level and subway transit. It was my first time encountering a vehicle that could seamlessly switch between road and tunnel travel, and it added an unexpected twist to our journey.

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Lastly, we took a regular car for part of the day, which, compared to everything else, felt almost too ordinary. But experiencing such a variety of transport modes in one day highlighted just how innovative and historically rich San Francisco’s transit system is.

A Photographer’s View of California San Francisco Street Lifestyle

One of the things I love most about traveling is observing the variety of lifestyles that come alive on the streets. It’s there that you can truly witness the diversity of a city—through the unique clothing styles people wear, the rhythm of their conversations, and even the distinct scents that fill the air. In San Francisco California, this diversity is particularly striking.

The city is a melting pot of cultures, languages, and traditions, all coexisting within its vibrant neighborhoods.

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San Francisco’s openness made it a photographer’s dream. Random strangers walking by or sitting in cafes became unintentional muses, each telling a unique story through their expressions, gestures, and interactions with their surroundings. 

The diversity here isn’t just something you see—it’s something you feel, hear, and breathe in, making every street corner an opportunity to capture a moment of this dynamic urban mosaic.

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I left wanting more from San Francisco, feeling as though the city had only shown me a glimpse of its many wonders. Each corner I turned, each landmark I visited, left me with a sense of anticipation for what lay beyond.

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Hotels we used during this trip to California San Francisco

Hotel app we used: 

Kayak – a travel app designed to help users find and book flights, hotels, car rentals, and vacation packages. It aggregates information from various travel sites to provide users with a comprehensive view of available options, allowing them to compare prices and find the best deals.

AirBnb in Walnut Creek. For the first two weeks, we stayed at a beautiful house in Walnut Creek, owned by a good friend of my husband. The area is gorgeous, and the house itself feels like a treehouse. Its wooden exterior blends seamlessly with the surrounding trees and flowers, giving it a cozy, cabin-in-the-woods vibe. It’s incredibly peaceful and serene—a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. They offer one room for rent on Airbnb, which is quite spacious and features a fully equipped kitchen, a big fridge, a dining table, and a cozy sitting area with chairs and a TV. The highlight of this room is the stunning view you get when you step outside. It’s a truly special location that makes the stay unforgettable.

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Budget Inn Rohnert Park, CA —well, the name says it all! That night, we were exhausted and needed somewhere super close in Sonoma County just for one night. It served its purpose perfectly: a no-frills place to sleep. The room had just the basics—a bed, a restroom with a shower, a TV, and a rather noisy air conditioner. It was the only time we used the HotWire app to find a hotel. After that, we switched to Kayak for last-minute bookings because it offered more options and better discounts.

Country Inn and Suites by Radisson in Vallejo, CA. A welcoming hotel with modern amenities, including a pool and complimentary breakfast. The property appears new and well-maintained, creating a comfortable and enjoyable stay. I particularly appreciated the clean and updated facilities, making it a pleasant experience overall.

Hilton Garden Inn Emeryville. A modern hotel with a well-maintained environment and a range of facilities to enhance your stay. Parking is $25, and while the hotel store offers some food options, it could benefit from a wider selection. Breakfast is not included and costs an additional $25. Also, there was no soap near the sink, which was a bit inconvenient. Overall, it’s a solid choice but with some room for improvement in terms of value and convenience.

Holiday Inn Walnut Creek. A well-maintained hotel offering comfortable accommodations in a convenient location. The rooms are basic but clean and tidy, providing a straightforward and pleasant stay. The reception staff is friendly and welcoming, adding a personal touch to the overall experience.

Best Western Plus Grosvenor Airport Hotel. A hotel offering convenient access to the airport. The accommodations are basic, and while functional, the property shows signs of wear and age. It’s a practical choice for a short stay, with the added benefit of inexpensive parking.

All images in this article were taken by Elena Sullivan, ArsVie Photo Studio and are protected by copyright. If you are interested in using any of the them, please contact me for permission. Thank you for understanding!

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Marbella Old Town is full of little surprises for those who wander slowly. Narrow streets, colorful tiles decorating doorways and buildings, flowers spilling from windows, and small bars tucked away as if waiting to be discovered.
Every corner whispers stories from the past. The walls, the doorways, even the cobblestones hold layers of history — centuries of people, culture, and life layered throughout the city. Castillo Alcazaba, built in the 10th century during the Moorish period, stands as a reminder of Marbella’s rich heritage, overlooking the old town with quiet strength.
And after all that wandering, it’s impossible not to pause for a taste of the city. This time I stopped at a tapas and wine bar Barril del Gusto, savoring Chorizo de Ronda in almíbar de vino Cartojal with a glass of Spanish white wine. Simple, delicious, and perfect after a slow exploration. #spain #movetospain #malaga #marbella #travel
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Marbella Old Town is full of little surprises for those who wander slowly. Narrow streets, colorful tiles decorating doorways and buildings, flowers spilling from windows, and small bars tucked away as if waiting to be discovered. Every corner whispers stories from the past. The walls, the doorways, even the cobblestones hold layers of history — centuries of people, culture, and life layered throughout the city. Castillo Alcazaba, built in the 10th century during the Moorish period, stands as a reminder of Marbella’s rich heritage, overlooking the old town with quiet strength. And after all that wandering, it’s impossible not to pause for a taste of the city. This time I stopped at a tapas and wine bar Barril del Gusto, savoring Chorizo de Ronda in almíbar de vino Cartojal with a glass of Spanish white wine. Simple, delicious, and perfect after a slow exploration. #spain #movetospain #malaga #marbella #travel
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I’ve heard this from so many expats who moved from the US to Spain or other European countries — Italy, France, and beyond. They all say the same thing: slowing down is harder than it sounds. Letting go of the constant rush, the need to be productive, to achieve more and more, to always be busy.
That mindset runs deep. Being busy feels important. Almost necessary. Sometimes more important than joy. More important than simply being.
And now, living it, I understand exactly what they meant. It’s like having an internal timer that never stops ticking, always pushing me to multitask, to do more, faster.
So maybe the first step is awareness. Catching myself. Gently reminding myself to slow down. To focus on one thing at a time. Inhale. Exhale. Creating instead of constantly doing. And maybe, just sitting still and watching the soft rhythm of the waves. #spain #movetospain #malaga #marbella #travel
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I’ve heard this from so many expats who moved from the US to Spain or other European countries — Italy, France, and beyond. They all say the same thing: slowing down is harder than it sounds. Letting go of the constant rush, the need to be productive, to achieve more and more, to always be busy. That mindset runs deep. Being busy feels important. Almost necessary. Sometimes more important than joy. More important than simply being. And now, living it, I understand exactly what they meant. It’s like having an internal timer that never stops ticking, always pushing me to multitask, to do more, faster. So maybe the first step is awareness. Catching myself. Gently reminding myself to slow down. To focus on one thing at a time. Inhale. Exhale. Creating instead of constantly doing. And maybe, just sitting still and watching the soft rhythm of the waves. #spain #movetospain #malaga #marbella #travel
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Christmas and New Year in Marbella feels so special. One highlight is the Secret Christmas Street in central Marbella at Calle Córdoba — a small street decorated entirely by local residents. This has been a neighborhood tradition since 2020 and feels very personal, creative, and local.
Walking through Marbella city center, everything feels festive and relaxed with lights everywhere.

Another must-see is the Christmas fair at Alameda Park. You’ll find holiday stalls, handmade gifts, music, and seasonal food. Hot spiced wine is especially popular on cooler evenings, and there’s one very popular spot making freshly fried churros: warm, simple, and absolutely worth stopping for. #Spain #christmastime #malaga #marbella #travel
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Christmas and New Year in Marbella feels so special. One highlight is the Secret Christmas Street in central Marbella at Calle Córdoba — a small street decorated entirely by local residents. This has been a neighborhood tradition since 2020 and feels very personal, creative, and local. Walking through Marbella city center, everything feels festive and relaxed with lights everywhere. Another must-see is the Christmas fair at Alameda Park. You’ll find holiday stalls, handmade gifts, music, and seasonal food. Hot spiced wine is especially popular on cooler evenings, and there’s one very popular spot making freshly fried churros: warm, simple, and absolutely worth stopping for. #Spain #christmastime #malaga #marbella #travel
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Last weekend we spent a day in Marbella, wandering through the historic old town and finishing with a little time by the beach. We walked through the main square, passed the Dalí sculptures along the promenade, and just took it all in.
A little fun fact I loved learning: the name Marbella comes from the Arabic ‘Marbal-la,’ given by the Moors, possibly meaning ‘beautiful sea’ or ‘well-inhabited place’.
And of course, no day in Spain is complete without food. We stopped at a local Spanish restaurant for tapas and a bowl of sopa castellana — a traditional garlic soup. Warm, simple, and exactly what we needed.
Marbella feels like an easy mix of history, art, sea air, and really good food, perfect even for a one-day visit.
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Last weekend we spent a day in Marbella, wandering through the historic old town and finishing with a little time by the beach. We walked through the main square, passed the Dalí sculptures along the promenade, and just took it all in. A little fun fact I loved learning: the name Marbella comes from the Arabic ‘Marbal-la,’ given by the Moors, possibly meaning ‘beautiful sea’ or ‘well-inhabited place’. And of course, no day in Spain is complete without food. We stopped at a local Spanish restaurant for tapas and a bowl of sopa castellana — a traditional garlic soup. Warm, simple, and exactly what we needed. Marbella feels like an easy mix of history, art, sea air, and really good food, perfect even for a one-day visit. #spain #movetospain #travel #malaga #traveling
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Marbella Old Town is full of little surprises for those who wander slowly. Narrow streets, colorful tiles decorating doorways and buildings, flowers spilling from windows, and small bars tucked away as if waiting to be discovered.
Every corner whispers stories from the past. The walls, the doorways, even the cobblestones hold layers of history — centuries of people, culture, and life layered throughout the city. Castillo Alcazaba, built in the 10th century during the Moorish period, stands as a reminder of Marbella’s rich heritage, overlooking the old town with quiet strength.
And after all that wandering, it’s impossible not to pause for a taste of the city. This time I stopped at a tapas and wine bar Barril del Gusto, savoring Chorizo de Ronda in almíbar de vino Cartojal with a glass of Spanish white wine. Simple, delicious, and perfect after a slow exploration. #spain #movetospain #malaga #marbella #travel
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Marbella Old Town is full of little surprises for those who wander slowly. Narrow streets, colorful tiles decorating doorways and buildings, flowers spilling from windows, and small bars tucked away as if waiting to be discovered. Every corner whispers stories from the past. The walls, the doorways, even the cobblestones hold layers of history — centuries of people, culture, and life layered throughout the city. Castillo Alcazaba, built in the 10th century during the Moorish period, stands as a reminder of Marbella’s rich heritage, overlooking the old town with quiet strength. And after all that wandering, it’s impossible not to pause for a taste of the city. This time I stopped at a tapas and wine bar Barril del Gusto, savoring Chorizo de Ronda in almíbar de vino Cartojal with a glass of Spanish white wine. Simple, delicious, and perfect after a slow exploration. #spain #movetospain #malaga #marbella #travel
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I’ve heard this from so many expats who moved from the US to Spain or other European countries — Italy, France, and beyond. They all say the same thing: slowing down is harder than it sounds. Letting go of the constant rush, the need to be productive, to achieve more and more, to always be busy.
That mindset runs deep. Being busy feels important. Almost necessary. Sometimes more important than joy. More important than simply being.
And now, living it, I understand exactly what they meant. It’s like having an internal timer that never stops ticking, always pushing me to multitask, to do more, faster.
So maybe the first step is awareness. Catching myself. Gently reminding myself to slow down. To focus on one thing at a time. Inhale. Exhale. Creating instead of constantly doing. And maybe, just sitting still and watching the soft rhythm of the waves. #spain #movetospain #malaga #marbella #travel
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I’ve heard this from so many expats who moved from the US to Spain or other European countries — Italy, France, and beyond. They all say the same thing: slowing down is harder than it sounds. Letting go of the constant rush, the need to be productive, to achieve more and more, to always be busy. That mindset runs deep. Being busy feels important. Almost necessary. Sometimes more important than joy. More important than simply being. And now, living it, I understand exactly what they meant. It’s like having an internal timer that never stops ticking, always pushing me to multitask, to do more, faster. So maybe the first step is awareness. Catching myself. Gently reminding myself to slow down. To focus on one thing at a time. Inhale. Exhale. Creating instead of constantly doing. And maybe, just sitting still and watching the soft rhythm of the waves. #spain #movetospain #malaga #marbella #travel
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Christmas and New Year in Marbella feels so special. One highlight is the Secret Christmas Street in central Marbella at Calle Córdoba — a small street decorated entirely by local residents. This has been a neighborhood tradition since 2020 and feels very personal, creative, and local.
Walking through Marbella city center, everything feels festive and relaxed with lights everywhere.

Another must-see is the Christmas fair at Alameda Park. You’ll find holiday stalls, handmade gifts, music, and seasonal food. Hot spiced wine is especially popular on cooler evenings, and there’s one very popular spot making freshly fried churros: warm, simple, and absolutely worth stopping for. #Spain #christmastime #malaga #marbella #travel
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Christmas and New Year in Marbella feels so special. One highlight is the Secret Christmas Street in central Marbella at Calle Córdoba — a small street decorated entirely by local residents. This has been a neighborhood tradition since 2020 and feels very personal, creative, and local. Walking through Marbella city center, everything feels festive and relaxed with lights everywhere. Another must-see is the Christmas fair at Alameda Park. You’ll find holiday stalls, handmade gifts, music, and seasonal food. Hot spiced wine is especially popular on cooler evenings, and there’s one very popular spot making freshly fried churros: warm, simple, and absolutely worth stopping for. #Spain #christmastime #malaga #marbella #travel
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Last weekend we spent a day in Marbella, wandering through the historic old town and finishing with a little time by the beach. We walked through the main square, passed the Dalí sculptures along the promenade, and just took it all in.
A little fun fact I loved learning: the name Marbella comes from the Arabic ‘Marbal-la,’ given by the Moors, possibly meaning ‘beautiful sea’ or ‘well-inhabited place’.
And of course, no day in Spain is complete without food. We stopped at a local Spanish restaurant for tapas and a bowl of sopa castellana — a traditional garlic soup. Warm, simple, and exactly what we needed.
Marbella feels like an easy mix of history, art, sea air, and really good food, perfect even for a one-day visit.
#spain #movetospain #travel #malaga #traveling
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Last weekend we spent a day in Marbella, wandering through the historic old town and finishing with a little time by the beach. We walked through the main square, passed the Dalí sculptures along the promenade, and just took it all in. A little fun fact I loved learning: the name Marbella comes from the Arabic ‘Marbal-la,’ given by the Moors, possibly meaning ‘beautiful sea’ or ‘well-inhabited place’. And of course, no day in Spain is complete without food. We stopped at a local Spanish restaurant for tapas and a bowl of sopa castellana — a traditional garlic soup. Warm, simple, and exactly what we needed. Marbella feels like an easy mix of history, art, sea air, and really good food, perfect even for a one-day visit. #spain #movetospain #travel #malaga #traveling
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As this year comes to an end, new beginnings are quietly lining up ahead of us. Before rushing into what’s next, I want to pause and say a kind, honest goodbye to 2025.

Remembering this year brings mixed emotions: pain, exhaustion, and excitement, all at once.

It began in the emergency room with a beloved person, followed by months of recovery, uncertainty, and life on pause. Our carefully planned scouting trip to Spain was canceled. And then came the decision, the hardest part of all:

Do we still take the leap and relocate to Spain without that trip… or do we let go of the dream altogether?

That question was terrifying.

Once the decision was made, everything else became technical: research, planning, paperwork, logistics. There was no space left for creativity. Many of my creative projects had to be put on hold so we could simply move forward.

Ever since my first big adventurous move (relocating to Cancún, Mexico in 2013) I’ve felt deeply grateful. Grateful to experience different cultures, live in another language, grow through discomfort, and be amazed by every small step forward.

This kind of lifestyle isn’t for everyone. It’s for those who feel comfortable being uncomfortable and see it as a catalyst for growth.

Comfort is such a vague concept anyway. We all define it differently. Often, an interesting and engaging life has little to do with the size of your house, cars, brand labels, or followers. Exploration and learning tend to fill an inner space so fully that the hunger for more material things naturally fades.

Yes, life is life everywhere. You can’t run away from yourself.

I once heard the saying: “People who wander are lost.”
I don’t believe that. I think those who wander are deeply curious — about the world, life, and themselves.

So here’s what I hope inspires you:
Don’t be afraid to make a brave decision. It may not meet others’ expectations, even family, and that’s okay.

We all have one life. This one.
Live it your way.

I wish you a year full of brave decisions, endless inspiration, and curiosity.
And when fear shows up, see it as a sign that you’re about to grow. #movetospain #travel #spain #inspiration
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As this year comes to an end, new beginnings are quietly lining up ahead of us. Before rushing into what’s next, I want to pause and say a kind, honest goodbye to 2025. Remembering this year brings mixed emotions: pain, exhaustion, and excitement, all at once. It began in the emergency room with a beloved person, followed by months of recovery, uncertainty, and life on pause. Our carefully planned scouting trip to Spain was canceled. And then came the decision, the hardest part of all: Do we still take the leap and relocate to Spain without that trip… or do we let go of the dream altogether? That question was terrifying. Once the decision was made, everything else became technical: research, planning, paperwork, logistics. There was no space left for creativity. Many of my creative projects had to be put on hold so we could simply move forward. Ever since my first big adventurous move (relocating to Cancún, Mexico in 2013) I’ve felt deeply grateful. Grateful to experience different cultures, live in another language, grow through discomfort, and be amazed by every small step forward. This kind of lifestyle isn’t for everyone. It’s for those who feel comfortable being uncomfortable and see it as a catalyst for growth. Comfort is such a vague concept anyway. We all define it differently. Often, an interesting and engaging life has little to do with the size of your house, cars, brand labels, or followers. Exploration and learning tend to fill an inner space so fully that the hunger for more material things naturally fades. Yes, life is life everywhere. You can’t run away from yourself. I once heard the saying: “People who wander are lost.” I don’t believe that. I think those who wander are deeply curious — about the world, life, and themselves. So here’s what I hope inspires you: Don’t be afraid to make a brave decision. It may not meet others’ expectations, even family, and that’s okay. We all have one life. This one. Live it your way. I wish you a year full of brave decisions, endless inspiration, and curiosity. And when fear shows up, see it as a sign that you’re about to grow. #movetospain #travel #spain #inspiration
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