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👣 This is a guide for the independent traveler who likes to move freely and explore Palermo beyond cultural stereotypes and tourist traps. Moreover, this is a guide for the responsible traveler who doesn't want their money falling into the wrong hands. 👌🏼 That's why in this guide you'll only find places 100% guaranteed to be mafia-free: all the shopkeepers, artisans and entrepreneurs belong to a network that has refused to pay protection money to Sicily's Cosa Nostra mafia. 💪🏼 Supporting them is the best way to ensure your visit to Palermo is good for you and Palermitans! **What's included?** 🗺 This guide has everything you need to eat, drink, and shop for 3-4 days in Palermo. You will find: ❤️ A curated selection of places 100 % racket-free: - to eat 🍴: breakfast spots, ice cream shops, pizza, lunch, and dinner options for all budgets and occasions - to drink 🍸: wine bars, cocktail bars, and aperitivo places - to shop 🛍️: beyond the souvenir magnet, you can support local artisans and food entrepreneurs 📍An interactive map to help you find your way ✍️ My notes for each recommendation (they are places that I love) 🔍 A brief explanation about the anti-mafia social movement 🔔 Includes all future updates If you are looking for tailor-made suggestions, visit my profile!
Digital Nomads • Backpackers • Solo Female • Car-free • 50+ • Couples • Groups • Female Solo • Foodie • Shopping • People & Culture • Wine • Coffee • Architecture • Art • History • Slow Travel
$15.00
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Embarking on a journey to Lima, Peru is a thrilling adventure that promises an array of enriching experiences. In this bustling coastal metropolis, you'll find a captivating blend of history, culture, and gastronomy that will leave you spellbound. From savoring delectable Peruvian cuisine to exploring historical landmarks, from sipping on exotic cocktails to venturing on captivating day trips, Lima offers an enticing array of activities to suit every traveler's preferences. Sightseeing Adventures: Lima's historic city center, often referred to as the "City of Kings," is a treasure trove of colonial architecture and cultural landmarks. Explore the beautiful Plaza de Armas, where the stunning Cathedral of Lima and the Government Palace reside. Delve into the past at the Larco Museum, which houses an impressive collection of pre-Columbian art and artifacts. Stroll along the Miraflores Malecón for breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and explore the vibrant Barranco district, known for its artistic spirit and colorful streets. Libations and Nightlife: Lima's nightlife is vibrant and diverse, offering everything from trendy bars to hidden speakeasies. Sample the national drink, the Pisco Sour, at one of the city's stylish rooftop bars while enjoying panoramic views of the cityscape. For those seeking a more exclusive experience, delve into Lima's thriving speakeasy scene, where mixologists craft innovative cocktails in hidden, intimate settings. Day Trip Excursions: Beyond the city limits, Lima offers a multitude of captivating day trip options. Journey to the ancient ruins of Pachacamac, a pre-Inca archaeological site that reveals Peru's rich history. Explore the vibrant colors and flavors of Chorrillos fishing district or take a boat ride to the nearby Palomino Islands to witness playful sea lions and exotic bird species. Lima, Peru, promises a kaleidoscope of experiences, from culinary adventures to cultural explorations and thrilling day trips. So, embark on your journey to this enchanting city, and let its vibrant tapestry of flavors, sights, and adventures leave an indelible mark on your travel memories." 🇵🇪🌮🏛️🍸
Digital Nomads • Adventure • History • Foodie • People & Culture
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Reykjavík is the capital and largest city in Iceland. It’s also the northernmost capital in the world. The city, on the southwest coast of the island nation, is home to less than 150,000 people (that’s 60% of the total population). It’s by no means sleepy, though. It has a thriving art scene (music festivals, independent record stores, pop-up exhibits) and foodie spots (Michelin restaurants, organic wine bars, coffee culture). A grand church towers over the city. Candy-colored houses line the streets. Thermal swimming pools are gathering spots for most neighborhoods. Northern lights sightings are a real possibility (seasonally, of course). It’s also the jumping-off point for exciting adventures all around the Land of Fire and Ice. Pack for all seasons, as the weather changes frequently throughout the day--no matter what time of year it is. And be prepared to fall in love. This detailed guide includes: Places: islands, neighborhoods Stay: hotels Eat: bakeries, cafés, coffee shops, food carts & halls, ice cream, Michelin stars, restaurants Drink: beer bars, breweries, cocktail bars, wine bars Shop: beauty products, bookstores, chocolate shops, clothing boutiques, flea markets, outdoor wear, record stores, vintage clothing, wool products Do: art museums, churches, concert venues, history museums, lakes, memorials, parks, peace stones, roads, sculptures, sports venues, squares, streets Transportation: airports, bus terminals, car rentals, ferries Note: I travel to Reykjavík quite frequently, so this guide is updated often.
Car-free • Art • Boutique • Foodie • People & Culture • Coffee • Design • Shopping • History
$30.00
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This is a Travel Guide for a trip to Crete in Greece. It can take days, weeks, or even months to plan an independent trip properly and it can be scary. So in order not to waste your precious time, I'm here to help :) You can find a lot of information about specific places on the Internet. Still, often that information is outdated, and it is difficult and time-consuming to find the most useful information. So forget about travel agencies, save money and time, and grab my plans instead. These plans were born from a love for travel and the desire to share impressions and experiences from every corner of the world I visited. First of all, I create the plans for myself and I can assure you, it takes a lot of time... Sometimes weeks or months as I mentioned before. After returning from the trip I update the plans with my insights and recommendations, so you can be assured that the plans are informative and of high quality. So you will have all the needed information, and you can easily adapt it to your trip. You can select which places and on what days to visit. Enjoy! This plan includes: ⚡️Top sites to see 🥙 Must try food and drinks ❗️Main information 🚘 Example itinerary for two weeks 💡 Tips and tricks 🎁 FRE GIFT. Additional tips, useful travel apps, plane ticket tips and tricks, recommended list of travel items, and so on...
Backpackers • Solo Female • Couples • Groups • Adventure • Nature • History • People & Culture • Photography • Beach
$20.00
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Let's get one thing straight: Cheese is love, and while the French reign supreme in this kingdom! The Italians can hold their own pretty bloody well. Living in Italy, particularly in Bra- the proud home of Italy's ultimate cheese festival" Bra Cheese" - I have drowned myself in this cheesy paradise. This festival was founded by the slow food movement (which has its HQ right in Bra) it is a must for any cheese aficionado. The following festivals, Pro-locos and Sarga' are generally put on by local communities and often coincide with the celebration of patron saints and similar holidays. There are plenty more than just these, but from my experience, these are worth your visit. Now let's talk about the cream of the crop in the Italian cheese world. You cannot forget "the king" Reggiano Parmesan, a staple that deserves a permanent spot in your fridge. On the other end of the spectrum and country, there's Buffalo Mozzarella, a soft and slightly tart delight that screams summer. We cannot overlook Gorgonzola, with its range of mild and cream to bold and spicy. Crowd-pleasing favourite Ricotta and arguably the most versatile Italian cheese. A personal favourite, Taleggio, this northern Italian cheese especially when a little over ripe, is an unforgettable as a passionate date. Pecorino (the proper stuff - sheep's milk) deserves a mention - when it's good it's bloody fantastic! Get out of the main Italian cities and experience these wonderful countryside areas and the produce and producers that make them, the next time you are in Italy. "Blessed are the cheesemakers" indeed!
Couples • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Groups • Family • Foodie • Road Trip • Wine • Slow Travel • People & Culture • History • Boutique • Shopping
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