Travel with Adam in his favourite hipster hot spots
After ditching his cubicle job as a graphic designer in Boston, Adam Groffman is now a global travel blogger and lifestyle entrepreneur. He travels around the world on vacation, writes about his favourite destinations and profits by publishing them online. Not bad for some. As far ‘cult of personality’ blogging goes, Adam come across incredibly well online. He’s the skinny jean, latte sipping hipster friend you never had.
By creating one of the world's most popular hipster travel blogs, the Travels of Adam website is a roaring internet success story. Easy to read and intelligently composed, the young blogger from Boston offers a real-time guide to his travels. Using his creative marketing skills and passion for design, the Bostonian millennial has written a collection of Hipster City Guides that have been well received by the travelling community.
Adam’s conversational writing style gives you a fresh perspective for each listed city, with an emphasis on design, food and the best place to get a good coffee. Enjoying his new found freedom in his adopted city of Berlin, the American blogger is always on the move. Writing for travellers wanting to live a champagne lifestyle on a lemonade budget. Adam’s blog covers almost every destination on the planet.
From Morocco to Israel, India to Vietnam, there aren’t many countries that Adam hasn’t visited since ditching the 9-5 in 2009. The Travels of Adam is a fully comprehensive guide to modern travel culture and offers not just city guides, but new sections on Food & Drink, Museums, Hotel Reviews and Gay Travel.
Writing openly and honestly about his experiences abroad. The Travels of Adam website is a culture blog that connects with thousands of travellers. Exceptionally well-marketed his audience reach is an inspiration for all bloggers wanting to make money as they travel. Offering tips on where to stay and what to do on vacation, Adam’s travel stories will inspire thousands more to see the world.
In that respect the Travels of Adam is a millennial inspiration. As let’s face it, becoming a global culture blogger is far more exciting than working full-time in Boston and only getting two weeks’ vacation a year.