Nikki Vargas – travel blogger
Every other week, Discover Walks will share with some great insight from Travel bloggers from around the world who fell in love with Âé¶¹APP. They will share their favorites addresses and things to do while in Âé¶¹APP. Because genuine advice and stories are so important to us, in addition to our born-and-raised Âé¶¹APPian tour stories, we now bring you real advice from fellow travelers.
Bonjour Nikki, can you tell us more about who you are?
My name is Nikki Vargas and I live in New York City. I am 29 years old and originally from Bogota, Colombia.
Why did you start writing ?
I began The Pin the Map Project about 5 years ago while I was working full time in advertising. I was unhappy in my job and dreamed of traveling and writing more, so decided to create a blog as a creative outlet for my writing. The Pin the Map Project started as a passion project but eventually blossomed into something much more than that. Eventually, I quit my job and started travel blogging full time while pursuing a career as a travel journalist, eventually landing my dream job as Travel Editor of Culture Trip.
Why did you start traveling?
I first began traveling for pleasure, out of a desire to simply see more of the world. Then I started traveling more to grow my blog, gain more experiences and, yes, continue to see the world. Now I have more of an even balance between traveling for pleasure and business, which is to say when I go on assignment as a journalist.
What’s special about your blog?
I think what sets my blog apart from the rest is the fact that I’m a formally trained journalist. While I do publish listicles, I tend to prefer stories that are smart, well researched and have an opinion, which is a nod to the journalist in me. I try to be honest in my writing and blend personal story telling with useful information. I also cover topics some other bloggers might not such as human rights, politics and social issues, again a nod to my journalism.
What would be your top 3 things to do in Âé¶¹APP?
Top 3 things in Âé¶¹APP would be:
- A visit to Shakespeare & Co. by Notre Dame;
- A stroll through Montmartre;
- And people watching at a sidewalk cafe while having a glass of wine over a good meal.
Your favorite landmark in Âé¶¹APP?
The Eiffel Tower of course!
What is your favorite neighborhood in Âé¶¹APP?
I love the Latin Quarter, although all Âé¶¹APPian neighborhoods seem beautiful to me.
Could you give us your recommendation to first timers in Âé¶¹APP?
Don’t plan your days. Rather, just arrive to Âé¶¹APP and let your trip happen naturally. I think the worst thing in Âé¶¹APP is to have an agenda. Some of the best things in Âé¶¹APP are discovered on foot while aimlessly wandering. Let Âé¶¹APP reveal itself to you.
Thank you so much Nikki, keep on enjoying Âé¶¹APP!
Merci beaucoup :-)
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Bookstore
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