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The hard yards (a great deal of effort or hard work - Australian slang) have been done with this guide I have spent time curating the perfect list of my go-to and want-to for the next trip (I visited Lyon three times last year alone) best over 2-3 days but the guide has plenty more for an extra day or 2. It includes the following. - 18 Restaurants (high-end to local favourites) - 16 Bars and Cafes (frequented by locals) - 7 Musemes (worth the effort and time) - 4 Markets (antique but mostly food) - 5 Hotels (high-end to affordable) - 5 Speciality Stores not to miss Welcome to Lyon, a city that effortlessly blends rich gastronomic traditions with a vibrant modern spirit. Renowned as the gastronomic capital of France, Lyon captivates visitors with its diverse culinary scene, from high-end establishments to charming Bouchons offering traditional Lyonnaise delights. Beyond its culinary prowess, Lyon stands as a livable city, embracing fresh produce markets, impressive museums, and a welcoming atmosphere. Join me on a journey through Lyon's iconic streets, uncovering its hidden gems, diverse flavours, and the unique blend of historic charm and contemporary allure that makes it a standout destination in Europe. - I am moving:)
Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Business • Couples • Groups • Car-free • 50+ • LGBTQ+ • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Luxury • History • Foodie • Coffee • Wine • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Romantic • Photography • Design • Road Trip
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This itinerary outlines nine days of continuous adventure on the North Island of New Zealand. Spend a couple days exploring Auckland and the nearby islands, head out west for some black sand beaches and secret coves, hit up some insane hiking trails, and head to the east coast for some stunning beaches that draw the local crowds all summer. This itinerary is partially in hotels, but most of it is geared towards campervanning or rooftop tenting it through the North Island (that's what we did & LOVED it). It also includes a few hours of driving a day, and quite a few hiking opportunities (of course these can be substituted for other activities in the area). If you don't want to drive as much you could always spread the activities over more days, or skip your least favourite part to spend more time in the other areas ... but good luck trying to choose! Each day outlines activities to fill your day, how much driving, what to eat, where to stay, and other suggestions / information. This itinerary covers the following specific places: -> Auckland -> Waiheke Island -> Hobbiton -> Marakopa -> New Plymouth (Mt Taranaki) -> Tongariro National Park -> Lake Taupo -> Coromandel Peninsula -> Coromandel Forest Park & so much more! Note: if you're interested in doing both North and South Island in one trip, you should definitely consider purchasing our 3 week itinerary (found on our thatch home page) as it includes all of this same information & everything on the South Island!
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It's time to get out of the city. New York City is always exciting, but it can be completely exhausting. You need to breathe fresh air and stretch your legs. You want to hike up a mountain, jump into a lake, search for waterfalls, sip seasonal IPAs, taste freshly picked veggies, and try to ski for the first time in, well, way too long. It's a good thing the Catskill Mountains are so close. The Catskills are part of the Appalachian Mountains. They cover nearly 6,000 square miles in southeastern New York and sit about 100 miles northeast of New York City. On the eastern edge, the mountains rise steeply from the Hudson Valley along the Hudson River. The area became a popular summer escape in the mid-20th century. All-season, outdoor activities--from fishing and hiking to cross-country skiing and snowboarding--are now the biggest draws. Old lodges and motels are being turned into boutique hotels. Plus, in the last few years, new bakeries, bike paths, bookstores, breweries, coffee shops, farm-to-table restaurants, ice cream shops, and record stores have been popping up on a seemingly weekly basis. The Catskills are cool again. Since it's impossible to see everything in the Catskills during one trip, this guide focuses on the Northern Catskills, including the towns of Catskill, Hunter, Palenville, and Windham. This detailed guide includes: Places: hamlets, towns, villages Stay: cabins, hotels, lodges Eat: bagels, cafes, pizzerias, restaurants Drink: breweries, cideries Shop: farm stands, record stores Do: forests, gardens, hikes, lakes, ledges, lookouts, mountains, rocks, trails, waterfalls Transportation: parking lots Note: I travel to the Catskills frequently, so this guide will be updated.
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[About the guide] 📖 There are infinite options when it comes to food and drinks in South Korea, so I’ve stuffed myself with treats and drinks that I think are worth your money and time. If you're in South Korea and you're looking for the best food and drink options, you've come to the right place. You'll find +100s of recommendations for traditional Korean cuisines, international cuisines, and modern interpretations in both cafes and restaurants. This guide will be a one-stop resource for hearty meals, snacks, desserts, coffee, affordable street food, cafes, or higher-end restaurants. [About the author] ✍🏻 As an Australian creator who has lived in South Korea since 2022, I know firsthand how it can be overwhelming trying to find great food options in a new country. That's why I've personally curated a list of the best food options from my personal favorite restaurants and cafes all over South Korea, from the bustling city of Seoul to lesser-traveled cities. Curious about me? Check out the 'ABOUT ME' section on my website. You can find out about my personal story and FAQS I get asked from my +24k community. [CONTENT of the guide] 🇰🇷 General Background & Travel Essentials for Korea (sneak peek into Korea Survival Guide) 🙋🏻‍♀️ Answering FAQS about traveling & eating out in South Korea ❗️ Things I wish I knew about restaurants & Cafes (opening times, where to find cutlery, making reservations via number) 🇰🇷 Essential Korean Vocabulary & Phrases (How to order in restaurants & cafes like a local) 🌿 Insider LOCAL tips on how to find the best cafes and restaurants ✨ Local tips & recommendations for eating out in Korea (Avoid tourist places & enjoy eating your way through Korea through an authentic and local experience. 🍽️ +200s of local eateries recommendations 📍Covers over +5 cities in Korea [EXCLUSIVE features] 💸 Discount code for another guide! 🗺️ Interactive map guide - Access this guide on the go via this link or via the FREE Thatch app. ✨ Helping you avoid tourist traps & overrated spots by giving you local hidden gems. 🔗 Includes Naver Map links making it easy to navigate in Korea. 🇰🇷 Korean names making it easier to search online. 🤫 Sneak peek into my popular guides (tips & recommendations I've never told anyone else!)
Budget • Foodie • Shopping • People & Culture • Photography • Coffee • Art • Design
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One-stop guide on where to stay in South Korea for your trip. This guide covers locations from Seoul, Incheon, Jeonju, Busan, and more. I often get asked on my Instagram for personal recommendations for staying in South Korea. In this guide, I'm revealing my recommended stays throughout Korea. I've included a range of options for accommodation for people looking for budget stays to more expensive options. [About the author] As an Australian expat that has lived in South Korea since 2022, I know firsthand how it can be overwhelming navigating a new country. That's why I've personally curated a list of places, tips, and information from living and traveling in South Korea. In this guide, I'll be specifically covering tips on booking accommodation for your travels in Korea (and beyond) and recommendations on where to stay in South Korea. You'll be getting personal insight from someone that has lived in South Korea compared to the ordinary tourist providing recommendations. Curious about me? Check out the 'ABOUT ME' section on my website. You can find out about my personal story and FAQS I get asked from my +22k community. [Content of the guide] ❗️ Korea Travel Essentials (Data Connectivity, Must-Have Apps- Sneak Peek into the 'Korea Survival Travel Guide') 🙋🏻‍♀️ Must Things To Know For Booking your Travel Accommodation (Save $ on your stays in Korea & overseas) 🛏️ Where to stay in South Korea in six cities (Busan, Seoul, Incheon, Jeonju, Jeju, Pohang) + Recommended Areas in the Cities ✨Recommendations for a Temple Stay & Hanok Stay [EXCLUSIVE features] ✨ Helping you avoid tourist traps & overrated spots by giving you local hidden gems. 💵 Exclusive discount code for another guide! 🧭 NO PDF but an interactive guide. You can access it via this link or via the FREE thatch app so you can take this guide while you are traveling! 🗺️ Includes map links making it easy to navigate around the city! ❗️Sneak peek into my other guides including recommendations and tips I've never told anyone before! ✨ Guide is continually updated with new finds! [Tips for using this guide]✨ 1) Download the Thatch App 2) Download the Naver Map App 3) For booking convenience there are booking links included in each listed accommodation. Just click on the place to access the booking link. DISCLAIMER The price ranges I've listed are per-night rates and are quoted for two people. These prices also might change depending on the dates you input, how far in advance you are booking, and the currency you pay in.
Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • People & Culture • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Photography • Relaxation
$12.95
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Iceland is a beautiful place to visit year-round, with the activities changing depending on the time of year you choose to visit. The warmer months are fun to explore this country because the summer sun creates a never-ending amount of time for adventures, seeing the puffin community, and hitting all the must-sees while not worrying about snow. This guide will give you the best places to hit in town and around the island whether you are planning for day trip excursions, road-tripping around Ring Road, or sticking to one section. This is the list of can't-miss things and places while visiting! The list below is packed with many options on how to plan for a summer trip to Iceland. First and foremost, you will not be able to see everything on this list if you are going for a week or less, and you will have to make peace with that and get excited to come back. There is so much to do on this island, make sure to give yourself plenty of time for traveling between places and exploring. There are plenty of random pull-offs to explore that might sidetrack from the original plan. Below are tours and activity options to participate in - my suggestion would be to pick 1 or 2 that you are most interested in and make sure to book those. I have been here several times and there is never a shortage of things to do. If you are looking for a more involved list custom to your desires for the best trip to Iceland, I also offer consultations 1-on-1 to help build the itinerary you desire.
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