Spotter since 2025
Hi, I’m Sara. I am a traveler—one who strives to savor every moment, explores with the hope of seeing places through the eyes of those who call them home, and always carries a book.
I’ve lived in the US for about seven years, with the last four spent in Boston MA, which I now call home. My curiosity for discovering new places, flavors, and cultures has taken me to many countries over the past 15 years. When exploring, I gravitate toward the spots favoured by locals. I love wandering on foot, letting my steps guide me wherever they may. I’m a flaneur at heart. My passions include savoring delicious food, capturing moments through photography, and diving into good books.
Why Boston
I’m deeply in love with Boston, often losing myself in its charming streets lined with red brick Victorian houses. I feel a stronger sense of belonging here than anywhere else I’ve lived. The city is vibrant and lively, thanks to the many universities that call it home. There’s always something happening, and it’s impossible to feel bored with activities around every corner. I have a passion for greenery and a love for people, making city life indispensable for me. I thrive on movement, finding joy in sitting at a cafe, watching people pass by, and crafting stories in my mind.
I can wander Boston streets for hours, always discovering new details to photograph with my mind and camera.
Where else can you find me online?
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Rouvalis Flowers in Beacon Hill charms every season with stunning blooms, dried arrangements, and gifts — perfect for adding beauty to any Boston day.
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Step into Boston’s Puppet Free Library on Newbury Street, where over 200 vibrant puppets await, spreading joy through lending since 1976.
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Arlington Street Church in Boston houses the world's largest themed collection of Tiffany stained glass windows — an unmistakeble artistic marvel.
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The Harvard Museum of Natural History's Glass Flowers exhibit showcases 4,300 stunning glass plant models, crafted by the Blaschkas between 1887 and 1936.
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Union Park, located near downtown, was designed in the mid-19th century, inspired by English-style residential squares. Come for a tranquil retreat!
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Sip of Joy, a cozy family-run café in South End, blends Turkish and American flavors, offering flawless coffee, pastries, and a peaceful retreat.
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Don’t miss Schlesinger Library on Harvard’s campus, a hidden gem in Boston, for an enriching experience of women’s works. Look for original manuscripts!
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Cacao in Boston, run by a Dominican couple, offers rich hot chocolate, spicy cocoa, and delightful truffles — sweet haven for reading or writing.
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