Travel Journal
Same carousel format, cleaner design. Each country keeps its own gallery and descriptions, but now everything sits inside one shared visual system instead of feeling like separate templates stitched together.
Belgium and Denmark now have placeholder carousels below, while Monaco and Vatican City stay folded into the countries they naturally fit with on the trip timeline.
First stop • Dublin return
Where the trip kicked off and where it all wrapped up. Ireland set the tone with big energy, great pub culture, and that first-day excitement that makes the whole trip feel real.
London days
A fast-paced start with classic landmarks, packed streets, and the kind of city energy that makes every block feel important.
Paris to Nice + Monaco
From Paris to Tours to Toulouse to the south coast and back again, France became one of the defining threads of the trip.
Coastline stretch
Spain brought the heat, the long nights, and some of the most fun stretches of the trip, especially around the coast.
Italy + Vatican City
A run of iconic stops, dramatic scenery, and cities that felt huge in both history and atmosphere.
Alpine reset
A cleaner, calmer shift in the middle of the trip with postcard views and a slower pace for a moment.
Prague stop
A compact but memorable stop with striking architecture, old streets, and a completely different feel from the earlier cities.
Late-trip contrast
Germany was a mix of big-city movement and quieter northern stops, giving the route some contrast late in the trip.
Quick border stop
A short stop, but still part of the story. This placeholder card gives Denmark a clean place in the travel order until you decide which photos and captions you want to feature.
Canal-city finish
A strong finish with canals, bikes, and one of the easiest cities on the trip to imagine going back to.
Final stretch
Antwerp was one of the final chapters of the trip. This placeholder carousel gives Belgium a home now, while leaving room for the full gallery later.