DIML from when I studied abroad

I studied abroad my first semester of college in Paris and had the absolute best time exploring the city. Come with me on a typical day in my life as an abroad student!!

Travel Tips

✨ Tip 1: Take advantage of living in the city!!

How it helped me: Getting acclimated to a new environment

✨ Tip 2: Try new foods

How it helped me: Found so many new favorite recipes

✨ Tip 3: Walk around the city

How it helped me: Found so many cute shops along the way

#lemon8college #lemon8partner #abroad #abroadlife #parisvlog

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