Monday

My Week In Pictures [22th June]

If you already follow me on twitter (inna_solonenko), you already know what I've been up to this week: Paris! As a gift from my mom for my 18th birthday, I'm spending eight days here with Viola, a friend of mine. Unfortunatelly, most of the pictures I took are on my DSLR so I'll them on a different post next week, when I'll be back in Milan and for now I'll post the pictures I took with my iPhone.
Earlier this week, before leaving for Paris, I celebrated the end of the school year with some friends!







Tuesday

Holidays: Things You Should Know Before Leaving

If you're like me, then you like traveling a lot and when you have the chance to book a trip you always get super excited and can't wait for it. 
After you got so excited about it, there are some things you should do before leaving so that you'll be prepared to enjoy your trip without worries!



1) How do you reach your hotel from the airport? 
You should be completely prepared for this step or else you'll find yourself wandering in the airport without knowing what to do. If you have someone who comes to pick you up that's perfect, but if you don't you should be organized! 
Fortunately every city of the world is organized and will provide you with trains/busses/taxis who will bring you to the city center, but you have to know in advance which one you should chose. The best way for deciding is checking out on the internet and choose the solution that suits you better

2) How do you move in town
You can be in the most beautiful city of the world but if you don't know how to move from one place to an another, that could be a little disappointing. Every city obviously has its own transports like busses and eventually trams. Big cities have underground lines (or subway)  which are usually pretty big and if you have no idea of how they work, you should study them a little before leaving to make sure you don't get lost! Besides knowing how they work, you should know how much this services cost so that you prepare the money you need without finding surprises! 

3) Electrical Plugs 
I think that this step is a little underrated, but it's something you must think about before leaving or else you'll find yourself in your room with your phone battery that is about to die without being able to charge it. What you should do before leaving is looking in the internet what plugs they use in the country where you're going, take a picture of it and go to a local store and buy one, maybe with the help of the store personal. The plugs usually are pretty cheap so you can even but two or three for every need.

These are the three things that in my opinion you must know before leaving before any holiday, do you agree?

Sunday

My Week In Pictures [7th June]

This week I've been a little busy doing school stuff, but the last day arrived and I'm finally free!
Besides school, I got to do a really cool thing: I went to Meghan Trainor's concert and got to meet Olivia Somerly who was the opening act. The concert has been absolutely amazing and I had so much fun! 
On Friday, I was the last day of school and I went to a park with some classmates and the pizza in the evening. We also went out the night to celebrate our freedom! 
How was your week?