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In this self-guided tour you will discover, taste and enjoy some of the best food in one of Rome's oldest and most vibrant neighbourhoods, Trastevere.
From an authentic family-owned Roman cafe with freshly-baked cornetto and century-old cheese store to the best Roman street food, lunch with homemade pasta and tiramisu - you will taste the very best of what Rome has to offer.
The entire experience will last about 3 hours and will include five locals favorite spots with 15 Roman specialties. I will share with you exactly what to order in each place as well as all the essential information on Italian food culture, history and traditions.
And at the end, as a bonus, I will give you my two favorite gelato places in the neighborhood ;)
History • Foodie • People & Culture
$19.99
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In this self-guided tour you will discover, taste and enjoy some of the best food in one of Rome's oldest and most vibrant neighbourhoods, Trastevere.
From a historic local wine bar and unique Roman specialties to dinner at a traditional-style trattoria and renowned cannoli - you will taste the very best of what Rome has to offer at night.
The entire experience will last about 3 hours and will include four locals' favorite spots with 15 Roman specialties. I will share with you exactly what to order in each place as well as all the essential information on Italian food culture, history and traditions.
And at the end, as a bonus, I will give you two more restaurant recommendations in the neighborhood ;)
Foodie • History • People & Culture
$19.99
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Who doesn't think of smoothie bowls and avocado toast when it comes to Bali? The hotspot for fancy cafes and restaurants on the island is definitely Canggu.
Since we spend over two months in Bali, we want to share our favourite food spots all around Canggu with you.
Vegetarian • Vegan • Family • Backpacker • Couples • Groups • Adventure • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Foodie
Free
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Jerusalem is basically a combination of three 300,000 person cities: the Arab city, the Orthodox Jewish city, and the new Jewish city. Most of Jerusalem's main tourist sites are in the Arab city (the Old City and its Holy Sites for instance). However, there are a few must see items in the new Jewish city. Yad V'Shem and the Israel Museum are probably the top two items. But to really get a glimpse of modern day life in Jerusalem's Jewish side, you must take a trip to Mechane Yehuda market - colloquially known as the Shuk. A cornucopia of food experiences, Mechane Yehuda is the place Israelis come to eat by day. At night the Shuk turns into a colorful array of murals and cafes serving beer and other drinks to lively patrons.
While both experiences are worth having, this article focuses on where you should go during the day in the Shuk based on my time living in Jerusalem. At night, follow the crowds - they know the best hangout spots.
Foodie • People & Culture
Free
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During my first year of travel I spent three months living in (and around) Split, Croatia and I immediately fell in love with the history, the people and the food, of course. This guide will tell you everything you need to know to take yourself on a self-guided food tour of Split. Giving you a rundown of what foods to try, where to eat and local specialities.
Luxury • Wine • Foodie • Budget • Shopping
Free
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I have lived most of my life in one of the most charming districts of Paris: The Quartier Latin. I'm eager to share my love for this unique neighborhood
The Quartier Latin in Paris is a historic and vibrant district located on the left bank of the Seine River. Known for its intellectual and artistic heritage, it's characterized by narrow streets, lively cafes, universities, and iconic landmarks like the Panthéon and the Sorbonne.
In this guide I'm sharing my favorite spots to eat and drink like a local:
9 coffee shops
7 bakeries
7 French restaurants
3 bars
I have added as well the must-seen places of the neighborhood and my favorite shops for unique souvenirs.
If you enjoyed this map, you might like the other maps I have created :
- Cocktail chronicles in Paris : https://bit.ly/49q8hnM
- Only good sandwiches in Paris : https://bit.ly/4aJezQl
Family • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegetarian • 50+ • Shopping • Coffee • Wine • Foodie • History
Free
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A self-guided exploration of Florence's foods through the charming neighborhood of Oltrarno, in 5 stops: a pastry shop, a bakery, a market and/or aperitivo, lunch, and gelato.
In addition to each stop's details, this guide also includes information about Oltrarno, recommended foods to try, a quick guide to Italian coffee, what is "aperitivo", and historical information about Florence's famous wine windows.
Visit every stop, or pick and choose to your liking. Depending on how many stops you make and how long you stay, the tour lasts about 3.30 hours.
Total walking distance: about 1 mile on flat roads.
Tuesday-Saturdays only because most of the featured businesses are closed on Sundays and Mondays, in true Italian fashion. The tour is designed as a morning/lunch activity, but can also be adjusted for the afternoon/dinner.
Remember: come hungry!
$30.00
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Visit ancient Rome, eat like a local, and walk efficiently through Rome in one day. This guide is part of my 12 day trip to Italy as a solo female foodie thrill seeker that I took back in March 2022.
This one day itinerary includes:
🛏️ Hostel experience
🍴 Local + non-touristy spots to eat at
🏞️ Scenic photo spots
🚶🏻♀️Rome city center walking tour
Architecture • Budget • People & Culture • Relaxation • Photography • History • Nature
$8.00
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This guide highlights my favourite spots that you should not miss on your trip to Taipei!
As one of the food hotspots of Southeast Asia, it's easy to find great restaurants in Taipei, but here is a list of the most memorable local meals I had from my most recent trip - from night markets, to casual dining, and a Michelin starred restaurant.
Groups • Couples • Family • Car-free • Foodie • People & Culture
$8.00
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Growing up half Vietnamese, I have a deep appreciation for the amount of delicious Viet food options in OC.
This guide explores Vietnamese food beyond just pho and banh mi. We'll try grilled scallops, spring rolls, meat buns, egg coffee, desserts and more.
Note: This guide is a little pricey because many of the spots and their specialties were recommended by word of mouth. Every recommendation on this list has been vetted by me and my family, who have a pretty high bar for Vietnamese food.
Foodie • People & Culture
$8.00
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Saigon, aka Ho Chi Minh City, is called the "Sleepless City" of Vietnam for a reason: The fun starts when the sun goes down. You can experience the most vibrant, dynamic vibes of the city by joining people on Nguyen Hue walking street, singing karaoke at Icool, or hopping on a food tour.
However, you might want to avoid tourist places, so let me show you some hidden gems!
I make a map of my 40 favorite bars and nightclubs in Ho Chi Minh City. This is a live map, meaning if you save it now, you can find the nearest recommended bars wherever you go and I will keep updating the list for you. Have fun!
Solo Female • Nightlife • Bars • Cocktail Bars • Clubs • Lounges • Rooftop Bars • Acoustic Bars • Game and Pool Bars • Sports Bars • Bars for beer lovers • Tarot Bar
$9.99
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