a new website and online community for the young & fun who want to share experiences, get advice and learn to travel Europe like a local.
What makes Twizgo different?
Our articles allow you to post comments on the page. We see our content as a good starting point, but we want Twizgo to be an interactive community of travelers with different opinions. Have your say.
Other sites teach you to be a tourist. Twizgo takes a different approach. We strongly believe the best experiences in Europe are from blending in and becoming a part of the local scene rather than watching it from the sidelines as a spectator.
Twizgo is focused only on Europe. It's an amazing place, home to some of the world's best cities, mountains, beaches and festivals. After years of living, working, and plenty of partying and traveling around Europe - we know we can show 18-30 year olds how to have a blast in Europe.
How do I get started?
Sign up for our Monthly Newsletter (at the bottom of this page). We're just getting started with Twizgo, and will be adding a lot more content and making some cool changes. The Monthly Newsletter is the perfect way to stay in the loop with what's new on Twizgo.
Join the Twizgo Forum . It's simple to sign-up and it will allow you to post your own comments on our articles as well as on the Forum. If you don't know where to begin, the Forum will have tons of experienced travelers ready to share their war stories. And if you're one of those travel veterans, it's your opportunity to help out the rookies.
Does Twizgo hate me?
We don't hate you, but we do hate the stereotype that young American travelers have in Europe. We want to help you break the mold - to have the best time possible in Europe by actually adapting to the local culture, rather than going as the typical clueless American tourist or filthy backpacker. Take our sarcasm and bashing as tough love - we are trying to keep you from making the same mistakes so many Americans before you have already made.
So enjoy our sense of humor on the site, post on the Twizgo Forum, and always remember to keep pushing your comfort zone when you travel. You'll thank us for it later.
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