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Hi, I’m Maarten Van Den Driessche, a curious human, aviation enthusiast, vexillophile, world traveler, and food lover with over 14,000 days of life experience.

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The Chancery Rosewood: London’s New Embassy of Quiet Luxury
London doesn’t usually do subtlety when it comes to luxury hotels. But The Chancery Rosewood — the city’s newest ultra-luxury opening in Mayfair — is an exception. Quiet, cultured, architectural, and deeply refined, it transforms the former U.S. Embassy on Grosvenor Square into something rare: a hotel that feels both historic and modern, both grand…
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UNESCO Cities of Literature: Where Books Shape the Soul of a City
A QuixoticGuide.com editorial travel post Some cities tell their story through their skyline, others through their cuisine — but UNESCO Cities of Literature tell theirs through words. These are places where literature isn’t just art: it’s heritage, identity, and urban DNA. For a traveler, they’re a global network of creative refuges — places where cafés…
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Why Peter the Great Matters as a Traveller
How one man used travel not as escape — but as transformation. Peter the Great stands out in history not just for building St. Petersburg or modernizing Russia, but because he understood something remarkably modern: travel changes people — and changed nations.At a time when rulers rarely left their courts, Peter took the opposite path.…
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The Cities That Fly Twice: Why Some Metropolises Need Two Airports
Some cities grow so vast, so interconnected, and so permanently in motion that a single airport simply can’t carry their rhythm. These are the dual-airport cities — metropolises where two aviation ecosystems coexist: one usually built for long-haul reach, the other for convenience, domestic routes, or low-cost agility. As someone who checks approach charts the…
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Mick Jagger: The Accidental Cartographer of Chaos
The man who mapped the world without ever intending to leave home. Mick Jagger never applied for the role of “world traveler.” No vision board, no bucket list, no Lonely Planet guide dog-eared on a nightstand. And yet, somewhere between a teenage blues band and a 60-year phenomenon, he managed to draw his own private…
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Why the November Dip Quietly Fuels a Surge in Travel Bookings
QuixoticGuide Editorial November has a reputation for being Europe’s gloomiest month. The light fades faster than your morning coffee, the rain feels endless, and the calendar somehow becomes both empty and overwhelming. Every year, the November Dip settles in — that collective low-energy lull between autumn’s glow and December’s sparkle. But there’s a twist:While people…
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“Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.” –
Ibn Battuta
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