Kim Tastes The World

Helping You Travel More With Your Dog

Smiling couple holding a small white chihuahua mix dog in front of a vibrant pink mosaic wall made of photo tiles. Reflects the joyful, pet-inclusive spirit of travel featured on the blog.

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Small white dog gazing out of a car window at a scenic view of grassy hills and a lake under a bright sky. Captures the freedom and beauty of road trips with your dog.

Dog Friendly Travel

First hand recs for how to fly with your dog, pet-friendly hotels & best dog destinations. Robi includes his ratings too.

Couple silhouetted while kissing beneath a massive stone archway on a cliffside overlooking the Atlantic ocean. Emphasizes romantic and adventurous European travel moments.

Europe Travel

Insider guides for major cities as well as off-the-beaten-path spots. Informed by our 4+ years of living in Europe. 

Woman in an orange shawl tasting an olive at an open air market stall lined with displays of all types of olives. Showcases the blog’s focus on food exploration during travel.

Foodie Guides

Taste-tested recs for local dining, food tours & cooking classes. *Always with veg options (Frank is our resident vegetarian).


Woman excitedly leading a small white dog and a medium black dog across a lush green hill near a stone bridge, with a distant castle tower in the background. Highlights dog friendly outdoor adventures in Ireland.

About Us

Howdy y’all! I’m Kim. My partner Frank and I adopted our senior dog Robi in 2021. And ever since then, we’ve lived and traveled with him all over Europe and even overseas to the U.S.

In total, we’ve traveled with our dog to over 100 cities across 8 countries – and counting! With Robi, we’ve taken planes, trains, metros, buses, water taxis, rental cars and bike rides. And we’ve stayed in hotels, Airbnbs, hostels and even a castle.

We’re here to provide the resources and inspiration for you to explore the world with your best friend.

Did I mention the housesits we’ve done with Robi that gave us free accommodation while traveling? Like the Ireland one pictured here. Yes, it’s possible to housesit with your dog!


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