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Welcome to The Alternative Guide to New Orleans Map featuring over 40 of the best dark and unusual things to do. My tailored interactive map is perfect for when you are out on your travels, including my full city guide, photographs and location details all in one place.
Click to discover New Orleans through an alternative lens as we step off the beaten track and unearth hidden gems and curiosities that are often left undiscovered unless you know a local.
Featuring over 40 unexpected, quirky and one-of-a-kind locations, I guarantee the guide will make for a memorable yet extraordinary experience to complete your visit to the Crescent City.
In my interactive map I reveal my black book of favourite places to visit including detailed accounts of each location, historic tales and of course my top travel tips.
This guide was made to inspire you to wander from the usual tourist path, whilst providing a comprehensive guide to inspire fellow off-beat adventurers who intend to visit New Orleans.
Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions. Thanks, Vicky
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Couples • Family • Digital Nomads • Car-free • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • History • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel
$10.00
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New Orleans is a city that loves to eat, and brunch is no exception. Whether you’re looking for a classic Creole feast, a cozy cafe, or a healthy juice bar, you’ll find plenty of options to satisfy your cravings. In this Guide, we’ll explore the best brunch spots in New Orleans. So grab your appetite and get ready to enjoy some of the most delicious brunches in the Big Easy.
⚜️ If you see a location marked on the map, click on it for more information about the restaurant & my personal menu recommendations.
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50+ • Digital Nomads • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Car-free • Business • Backpacker • Accessibility • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Groups • Coffee • Foodie • Budget • Romantic • Wine
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A comprehensive itinerary for a 3-day weekend in The Big Easy.
Ideal for lovers of culture, food, music and maybe a little bit of voodoo 😜
Includes:
📍Essentials to know before you go
📍Timed itineraries for 2 full days in NOLA
📍Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner suggestions at various price points
📍Attractions, museum & live music recommendations
📍Estimated total budget for the entire itinerary
Solo Female • Couples • Family • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Architecture
$5.00
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Heading to one of Ireland's top cultural hubs? Good choice! In my guide, you'll find everything from must-see attractions, best of food & drink, hiking/nature, and of course the best places to stay! For a preview of the type of things you'll find in this guide, check out my free New Orleans & Florence guides.
Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Groups • Car-free • Foodie • History • Outdoors
$10.00
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Welcome to the most geographically diverse country in the world, the U.S.A.! This guide is written based off of a road trip that we took in late 2020. The full itinerary is a little over three weeks (23 days, 22 nights), starting and finishing in Orlando (where we were living at the time).
The best part about the itinerary? It's a loop! Allowing you to start and finish wherever. This itinerary is 100% personalizable and as many stops can be added or removed as you'd like. This route offers some amazing places, including the beaches in Florida, the deserts of the southwest, and the coastlines of California.
The most optimal time to take this road trip is during the summer as you'll find the best weather everywhere. But because we're mainly down south, you can take this road trip in the winter without too much trouble in the snow.
This itinerary includes 15 states, nine National Parks, 6000+ miles, and all of the costs we incurred along the way. This itinerary also includes things to see, places to eats, and our favorite things in each location. This itinerary does not include overnight accommodation, so it is necessary to find hotels/airbnbs on your own.
Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Adventure • Budget • Camping • Outdoors • Road Trip • RV • Photography • Van Life
$10.00
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Ever contemplated a new method of travel? A way to break up all of the traffic-filled roadtrips or miserable treks to the airport, only to wait 2-3 hours for a flight? Fed up with the same old highway views (or lack of views from the plane)?
If so, this guide is for you! From the very first time I boarded an Amtrak Long Distance (LD) train in 2016 in Oakland, CA, I was immediately overcome with excitement, which quickly morphed into a passion. I have yet to go on a trip and not catch myself in a trance staring out the window on multiple occasions, failing to read/watch all of the books/shows I thought I would need or having a deep conversation with a complete stranger in the observation car. These experiences are the reason why I write this guide, to share and hopefully inform prospective travelers.
If you are not familiar with Amtrak’s LD services, fear not! I intend to offer as much information about the train options, destinations, schedules and anything else I can think of to lead your potential adventure.
This is just part one of a three-part guide and will cover the intro as well as the first five long-distance trains (numerically). Be sure to check out the other two sections (below) as well as all my other work on Amtrak and budget-oriented traveling. If for some reason, I don’t cover something or you have questions, feel free to reach out!
Car-free • Accessibility • Groups • Family • Couples • 50+ • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Vegetarian • Adventure • Budget • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Sustainable/Eco • History • Luxury • Outdoors • Wellness
Free
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A Guide to Climbing Gyms across the U.S., Canada, Mexico & France
A guide to a variety of climbing gyms located across the U.S. separated by state and Canada, Mexico and France. Activities range from bouldering, top rope, lead and much more! Day passes are available at each location, often include their daily classes and access to their workout gym space. Additionally, some climbing gyms offer additional discounts for students, military members, seniors and early morning climbs. Be sure to check out each locations website to see what each gym offers to maximize your experience.
This is by no means an all extensive list of climbing gyms across the U.S., Canada, Mexico and France but ones I have personally visited while working in various states, cities and countries.
Do you have a favorite climbing gym we should put on our list to check out? Let us know!
Groups • Couples • Family • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Adventure • Relaxation
Free
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As someone who travels for work all across the United States, I love to frequent local coffee shops in the cities I visit. Here is a massive list of the coffee shops I've encountered across over 45 U.S. States.
Additional international locations will be added later on. International culture around coffee shops is not always the same as in the U.S. but still make for great stops to refuel.
Female Solo • Family • Digital Nomads • Business • Groups • Couples • Backpacker • Foodie • Coffee • Relaxation • Road Trip
Free
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This one is for all you military folks moving back and forth from San Diego (or Ventura) CA to Norfolk, VA. This guide also works in reverse if you are moving west.
The overall route takes Highways 8, 10, 20, 85, 58, and 264. Google says this is the fastest and most fuel efficient route. Each driving day will be approximately ~6 hours. 2,703 miles, 8 days.
If you’re into travel hacking try to pick one hotel chain to stick with. I have one Hilton family hotel and one Marriott family hotel for each destination, as well as a La Quinta hotel because they are great for traveling with pets and generally a cheaper option. If you’re down for longer drives and want to arrive more quickly you can skip Sweetwater and/or Raleigh.
Family • Groups • Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Budget • Road Trip • RV • Van Life • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Adventure
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- Unlimited access to the interactive map
- Unlimited access to detailed information
- More than 200 things to do including accommodation, activities, attractions, beaches, mountains, hikes, some secret places and more...
- Unlimited access to several types of suggested routes
- Direct links to service reservation pages
- Different itinerary suggestions depending on your interests.
- Recommendations
Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Family • Female Solo • Adventure • Camping • Outdoors • Photography • Road Trip • Van Life
$39.00
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This is the Ultimate guide to travel to East of Canada with more than 1300 locations ! including : Montréal, Toronto, Saguenay, Québec city, Québec state, Ontario state, Gaspésie, Lakes, Terre-Neuve, Iles-de-la-madeleine, Ile-du-prince-edouard and so much more...
Backpacker • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Family • Business • Female Solo • Accessibility • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Camping • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • RV • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Van Life • Wine
$169.00
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