Author Archive: Amey Myers

Amey, an intrepid traveler and avid blogger, roams the world, absorbing diverse cultures, flavors, and experiences. Her writing captures the essence of her adventures, inspiring others to explore. Amey's infectious passion for travel and storytelling epitomizes a life filled with exploration and adventure.

Events: GayPride 2013, Bucharest

8 June 2013 The Travel Tweaks team is a strong believer in equal rights and opportunities regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, taste in music or clothing and any and all ... read more

Travel Photo of the Day: Glass and Steel, Hague #FriFotos

7 June 2013 After a delightful breakfast, I took a stroll through the glass and steel part of Hague, quite a contrast when compared to traditional Dutch buildings. I loved the reflections of ... read more

Travel Photo of the Day: Schools’ Parade, Hoorn

6 June 2013 Sometimes we travel to attend a certain event, be it fair, concert, parade, party, and other times we are just lucky and we happen to be in the right place ... read more

Peleş Castle, the Royal Gem of Sinaia

5 June 2013 Peleş Castle, the Royal Gem of Sinaia I’ve seen Peleş Castle countless times, ever since I was in kindergarten. Each time, something new and absolutely amazing shows up before my eyes, while I also rediscovered my favorite ... read more

Travel Photo of the Day: Olt Valey, Romania

5 June 2013 Valea Oltului (Olt River Valley) is quite the busy route in Romania. It connects Sibiu to Ramnicu Valcea and offers dramatic landscapes, perfect for travel photos. While busy and straining ... read more

Turkish Dishes to Try Before You Die

4 June 2013 Turkish Dishes to Try Before You Die I am a declared fan of Istanbul and all things Turkey and that includes the wonderfully delicious Turkish cuisine. Whenever I am in Turkey, I eat nothing but Turkish dishes ... read more

Travel Photo of the Day: Prague Sunset

4 June 2013 After an afternoon strolling around Prague on my own, I crossed over Charles Bridge once more and watched the city as the sun was setting. The light and the warm ... read more