Thatch's curated collection of gluten-free services and guides to help you take a safe, healthy trip to destinations around the globe. Get personalized help on a consultation call, have restaurant reservations made for you or browse pre-made guides for trending destinations.
Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie • Wellness
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Solo traveling is one of the most empowering, meaningful, and fun ways to explore -- but it also requires extra attention to safety, budgeting, and logistics. Unlock your best possible solo adventure by connecting with an expert who's been there and done that. Then, get out there & go!
Digital Nomads • Backpackers • Solo Female
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A great way to expand your business with Thatch is to offer customized travel services through your shop. Most services sell for at least 2-3x the price of a standard guide.
Why sell a travel service?
Not only do they make you the most money, but by focusing on personalization, expertise, support, convenience, and unique experiences, you can create a compelling value proposition for travelers seeking a more tailored and fulfilling journey.
Copy any of the following templates to add them to your Thatch Library where you can then edit them and publish them in your own Travel Shop!
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Thatch Creators live all over the world - and many of them have experience moving between countries! If you're moving abroad - or considering it - learn from their expertise and avoid common pitfalls. Most offerings here are consultation calls, where you'll be able to bring your burning questions and get custom support.
Digital Nomads • Solo Female
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This is a collection of all of our Thatch Sellers' holiday-themed guides. If you're looking to get festive on your upcoming trip, browse these guides to see if we have your location.
Remember— you can always request something custom!
Families • Couples • Friend Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography
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With temperatures rising for the summer season, we put together a List of some of our favorite coastal campgrounds in California for you to check out and stay cool.
A lot of these get booked up pretty far in advance on the weekends, so be sure to check their website before you head out to one of them. If you can’t find a spot for this season, mark a time on your calendar to sag reservation for next season! And remember, you can always check out some of these areas as day trips and spend the night inland or at a nearby site.
As always, midweek camping is always the easiest for First Come, First Served or even reservable spots. So take a few days of work and get to the coast!!
Camping • Nature • Sustainable/Eco • Beach
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In honor of Black History Month, we’re sharing a Civil Rights map to inspire you to continue to educate yourself on and speak up about racial injustice.
Our challenge to you is to visit one of these locations this month in order to learn about America’s Black History. If you can’t visit in person, take a look at the guide and read about each place and its significance.
50+ • History • People & Culture
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It's no secret that New York can be a bit overwhelming for first-time (and even seasoned) visitors. There's so much to do and see; knowing where to start can be a challenge for anyone coming to the Big Apple.
But don’t worry, we're here to help ease some of that pre-trip anxiety and let you in on a few great “starter neighborhoods” worth exploring. Keep reading for the areas you shouldn't miss on your introduction to NYC.
Solo Female • Groups • People & Culture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • Photography • Coffee • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Wine • Beach • Mountain • Relaxation
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Introducing the first Thatch Holiday Gift Guide: a collection of our very best travel guides, organized by category, so you can make it easier for that special someone to *actually* take that vacation they’ve been talking about for years.
Thatch has partnered with dozens of the world’s most talented travel creators to provide the most authentic travel guides, itineraries, tours, and maps possible.
If you’re ready to give the gift of experiences rather than things this holiday, consider purchasing one of the hundreds of guides available on Thatch.
The Categories:
🎨 The Culture Vulture
🏕️ The Nature Lover
🍕 The Foodie
🗺 The Road Tripper
🌆 Complete Destination Guides
Couples • Groups • Solo Female • Digital Nomads • Backpackers • Accessibility • 50+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • People & Culture • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Photography • Roadtrip
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New York City is chock-full of restaurants with various cuisines from around the world. With so many places to eat, you may find yourself struggling to make a decision about where to grab a bite.
Are you in the mood for Mexican food? Italian? Indian? Japanese? If you’re vegan or just love plant-based food, you can choose from any of the above cuisines, too. New York restaurants know that vegan isn’t one size fits all, which is why their restaurants are based on your food palate and preferred dining experience, as opposed to just excluding meat from their menus.
Vegan • Foodie • Vegetarian • Restaurant • Cuisine • Plant-based • Vegan • New York City
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Chelsea has no shortage of restaurants and bars to enjoy—which is a good problem to have. When wading through swanky hotel lobbies, massive marketplaces, countless steakhouses, and more, it can be intimidating to pick out that perfect place to eat.
We’ve narrowed down some of our favorite restaurants in Chelsea for a variety of occasions so you can skip the decision fatigue and get to eating (and drinking) on your next outing.
Couples • Groups • Solo Female • 50+ • Foodie • Romantic • People & Culture • Group • Solo Dining • Brunch • Casual Bite
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It's Sunday morning, the sun is shining, and your stomach is grumbling for a scrumptious plate of fried eggs or syrupy french toast. There's something uniquely satisfying about indulging in brunch after a night out on the town, especially with a group of friends.
Of course, there are hundreds of options to choose from after rolling out of bed on the weekend in New York City, but we've made a comprehensive list of places sure to satisfy your cravings that are tried and true favorites of NYC locals.
Here are our top recommendations for a blissful brunch that New Yorkers themselves will approve of.
Groups • Foodie • People & Culture
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What could be better than a birthday celebration in New York City? (Not much, in our opinion!) Finding the perfect place to dine that's casual and fun with a table large enough for a group of your closest friends might sound impossible. But we're here to confirm that many spots around the city can fit any party vibe! So whether treating yourself to a delicious meal or planning a surprise for a foodie friend, NYC has plenty of celebratory options.
Groups • Foodie • People & Culture • Romantic
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Ah, bagels, cousin of the donut, iconic New York breakfast, and always a source of debate regarding where to find the best ones in the city.
The criteria for what makes the best bagel changes with each New Yorker you speak to, but one thing is for sure: Brooklyn has some serious carb competition in the game.
Whether looking for the perfect bacon, egg, and cheese, or a specialty rainbow swirl, King's County can satisfy your cravings. Here are some of our favorite shops worth stopping at.
Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie • People & Culture • Budget • Art • Design
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Following the pandemic, where restaurants are smart to remove any barriers that keep customers from visiting, finding a spot that offers no reservations is somewhat of a rarity. Luckily, you can still find a number of places that are walk-in only for when you’re feeling spontaneous (or forgetful).
Whether you’re looking for the best restaurant in Chelsea market to sit at the counter, or need to find a swanky dinner in Brooklyn on the fly, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite walk-in only spots around the city.
Groups • Foodie • People & Culture • Romantic • Slow Travel
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Chinese restaurants have been serving New Yorker’s since as early as the 1860s. Chinese food, from dumplings to roast pork to egg foo young, have been a staple of New Yorkers’ diets through the decades.
From Flushing to Fulton Street, New York City is brimming with Chinese cuisine that can satisfy any craving no matter your budget. Whether you are hanging around Chinatown or exploring Brooklyn, we’ve got you covered.
Groups • Foodie • Budget • People & Culture • History • Design
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Chelsea is one of the most in-demand neighborhoods in New York City for locals and visitors alike. From art galleries and shopping to some of the city’s best food and drink, the neighborhood offers plenty for visitors to explore while being located conveniently for those who want to explore other neighborhoods in Manhattan and the outer boroughs.
Whether you’re looking for a luxury staycation or the perfect home-base to recharge after exploring the city, here are some of our favorite hotels in Chelsea.
Couples • Groups • Boutique • Luxury • Foodie • Shopping • Design • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Slow Travel • History
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This guide offers an itinerary for a day trip, or overnight to Point Reyes National Seashore. Enjoy exploring the seashore, seafood, and some adventure.
This guide holds everything you need for a day or weekend trip to Point Reyes National Seashore from San Francisco including accommodation options, coffee in the morning, food & drink throughout the day, points of interest, & things to do! It also includes a handy interactive map that you can take with you on the go!
Couples • Groups • Adventure • Nature • Photography • Foodie • Beach • History
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Manhattan may not spring to mind when you’re daydreaming about devouring a beach read poolside, but you may wish you’d considered it if you’re visiting in the summer months.
While there are, of course, endless things to eat, drink, and do in New York City, there’s nothing wrong with (and in fact, so many things right about) grabbing some pool time in the city that never sleeps.
Here, some of our favorite hotels with pools in NYC, for cooling down in between museum hopping and happy hour.
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We’re so grateful that you’re making the trip to join us for our wedding weekend!
We know it’s a long way to travel for many of you, so we want to be sure we provide you with enough intel to take full advantage of the region once you’re here! If work and life permit, we recommend planning to stay for an extra day or two to take some time for yourself!
Couples • Groups • Romantic • Nature • Foodie • People & Culture • Photography • Coffee • Mountain • Beach • Relaxation
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First weekend in October trip - where should we go?
The vibe is….MOUNTAINS + the fall colors will be beautiful
Check out these 3 Lists to do a vibe check on each spot - I’ve linked some house options to each of the options, and a List with some cool places to go/things to do in the area.
Groups • Nature • Mountain • Adventure • Relaxation
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Save this List as the ultimate wishlist for all the best surf destinations and hotels to stay at around the world.
LGBTQ+ • Digital Nomads • Plus Size • Backpackers • Solo Female • Gluten-free / Celiac • Accessibility • Car-free • Pets • 50+ • Couples • Groups • Beach • Boutique • Surfing • Luxury • Adventure • Nature • Wellness • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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Don’t let Hwy 1 have all the fun. This route has great camping, mountain views, hot springs, and eclectic roadside stops. Make a plan to check it out on your next CA trip or long weekend. This List was made in partnership with Luno. Check out their car camping gear for your trip! You can shop their gear at https://lunolife.com or check out their Thatch profile at @luno.life
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California’s most visited park offers a variety of different accommodation options, both inside of, and just outside of the park. It’s often hard to get reservations inside of the park unless you book super far in advance, so if you aren’t one of those lucky ones, don’t worry, there are lots of really incredible spots within a short drive to the park entrance. This List showcases our favorite places to stay both in and near the park for every type of traveler - whether you’re looking for luxury, backcountry camping, or somewhere between 🏕
Backpackers • Couples • Groups • Solo Female • 50+ • Adventure • Luxury • Budget • Nature • Camping • Relaxation
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