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Ghana is an incredible country filled with friendly people and plenty to explore. While 10 days is a bit of a whirlwind, it’s enough time to get a solid taste of Ghana—culture, history, nature, and a bit of adventure all wrapped up between Accra and Cape Coast. I’ve designed this itinerary to strike the right balance between activities and downtime, so you can get the most out of your trip without feeling totally wiped out by the end. I’ve also organized each day’s activities in a way that makes the most sense for efficiency (and to avoid too much time stuck in Accra’s traffic). Trust me, a little strategic planning goes a long way here. I don’t recommend a lot of specific restaurants unless they’re near the stops and I can vouch for them. Ghana has plenty of hidden gems when it comes to casual dining, so it’s best to go with the flow and choose a spot close by when you get hungry. Just don’t wait until you’re starving—food prep in Ghana can take a bit of time. That said, street food and chop bars (local eateries with ready-made dishes) are great, fast options when you’re on the go. There are certain activities where you'll need to hire a driver. I can easily recommend Junior. He knows everywhere and everyone and he's a great driver. His specialty is Cape Coast, but he's very well-versed in Accra, too. Just call or WhatsApp him to make arrangements: +233 024 473 6171. If Junior isn't available, just ask at your hotel or hit up a Bolt driver that you like and think will give you a fair price, (always negotiate first). Two apps you’ll want to download for your trip Bolt - It’s like Uber, but local, and it works in both Accra and Cape Coast. Pro Tip: Always opt to pay in cash when using Bolt. Trust me on this – drivers are much more motivated to show up when they know there’s cash waiting at the end of the ride! Glovo – Food delivery in Accra. If your hotel doesn’t have a restaurant and you just don’t feel like going out, this is a good way to get fed. It can be slow, though, so order early.
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👣 Una guía diseñada para el viajero independiente que prefiere moverse a su aire y explorar Palermo más allá de los tópicos. Y, sobre todo, es una guía para el viajero responsable a quien le importa que su dinero no caiga en manos equivocadas (ni caer en trampas atrapa-turistas desprevenidos). 👌🏼 Aquí solo encontrarás lugares 100% garantizados mafia-free: todos los bares, restaurantes, tiendas, etc, que he seleccionado pertenecen a la red de comerciantes que no pagan "el impuesto" a la mafia siciliana. 💪🏼 Consumir en sus negocios es la mejor manera para que tu viaje a Palermo sea bueno para ti y también para los palermitanos. 🗺 Esta guía tiene todo lo que necesitas para comer, beber y comprar para pasar unos 3-4 días en Palermo. Encontrarás: ❤️ Una selección de lugares 100 % mafia-free: - para comer🍴: sitios para desayunar, heladerías, pizzerías, comidas y cenas para todos los bolsillos y ocasiones - para beber 🍸: vinotecas, coctelerías y locales de aperitivo (con vistas) - para comprar 🛍️: e ir más allá del típico imán de souvenir, apoyando a artesanos locales 📍Un mapa interactivo para localizar cada sitio ✍️ Mis notas personales de todos los lugares 🔍 Una breve explicación sobre el movimiento ciudadano antimafia Y si prefieres recomendaciones personalizadas que se adapten a tus gustos, echa un vistazo a mis servicios.
50+ • Female Solo • Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Groups • Couples • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Wine • Slow Travel
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Basel is one of the most historic and intiquring cities in Switzerland! We visited this beautiful destination while on our honeymoon during Christmastime, and it quickly became one of our most favorite places we’ve traveled to. Nestled along the serene banks of the Rhine River, Basel Switzerland weaves a tapestry of history and culture that enchants every visitor with its history. Founded as the settlement Augusta Raurica by the Romans in 44 BC, this ancient town quickly grew into a vital trade nexus, bridging the realms of the Roman Empire with the northern tribes. Wander through Basel’s medieval core, where cobblestone streets meander past half-timbered houses and charming squares. The Basel Minster, an I’m posting gothic cathedral dominates the skyline with its rose-colored sandstone and twin spires. Inside, intricate carvings and beautiful stained glass tell tales of the city’s spiritual past. The Town Hall, with its vivid red facade and elaborate frescoes, stands as a testament to Basel’s prosperous mercantile history. Here, vibrant markets and lively festivals echo the city’s enduring spirit. Today, Basel remains a dynamic blend of old-world charm and contemporary flair, where history and modernity coexist in a captivating partnership. While on our honeymoon in 2022 we visited Basel Switzerland in the middle of wintertime, a couple weeks before Christmas. We fell in love with this city and the magical winter wonderland that it becomes during the festive time of year. Basel’s Old Town, with its medieval charm is adorned with twinkling lights and shimmering decorations, creating an enchanting backdrop for its renowned Christmas markets. The scent of mulled wine and warm treats wafts through the crisp air, mingling with the magical atmosphere. The Christmas markets’ vibrant atmosphere, coupled with Basel’s rich heritage and history create an unforgettable holiday experience, earning it a place as the crown jewel of Swiss Christmas celebrations.
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