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Pack a ton into a long weekend in Stockholm, Sweden with this ambitious itinerary.
Of the 5 days, the arrival and departure days are slow-paced; the 3 days in the middle are based on days starting at 9 AM, getting in 20k+ steps/day*, and ending around 11 PM/midnight.
*This itinerary also relies on 2-wheel transport. We used scooters, but bikes are available, too.
This itinerary follows a logical and efficient order for each day, and covers the following:
- 5 Museums: Fotografiska, Vasa, Skansen, ABBA, Avicii
- 3 Viewpoints
- Archipelago Boat Experience
- Neighborhoods: Gamla Stan, Sodermalm, Djurgarden island, and some Ostermalm & Norrmalm spots.
- Food & Drink: Swedish cinnamon buns, Swedish meatballs, a local food market, a speakeasy, and a Viking beer hall; food & coffee suggestions throughout
- ~10 Atlas Obscura finds (unique & unusual things)
You will also find:
- A few basic points about Sweden and Swedish culture (i.e. tap water, tipping expectations)
- Accommodations: Our hotel + 3 others fitting different budgets
- General Itinerary Plan (high-level view)
- Additional activity and restaurant suggestions, in case you want to swap out some of the activities/restaurants we went to
- Trip Cost Breakdown
Groups • Couples • Car-free • People & Culture
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Indulge in the opulence of India's Golden Triangle and Tiger Safari with this luxurious 14-day tour, featuring the iconic cities of New Delhi, Agra, Ranthambore, and Jaipur. Embark on a journey through history and heritage as you explore majestic palaces, magnificent forts, and awe-inspiring monuments. Witness the grandeur of the Taj Mahal at sunrise, marvel at the architectural wonders of the Red Fort and the Amber Fort, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of bustling markets and colorful streets, and try to spot yourself a majestic Indian tiger. With meticulous attention to detail this itinerary promises unforgettable moments and memories to last a lifetime. Five star experiences in India come at a much lower price point and the service is unmatchable anywhere else in the world.
This guide includes airport, taxi, accommodation, and activity options, with some flexibility for you to still choose and make your own trip. It also includes general advice like money and clothing advice before you embark.
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Family • Groups • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography
$30.00
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Oaxaca has countless wonders waiting just outside of the city's footprint, offering opportunities to experience the regions many traditional crafts firsthand. When I spent 3 weeks in Oaxaca in late 2021, I traveled to many of these countryside destinations, and I've collected that info in this guide.
Below, you’ll find detailed instructions on how to:
1. Shop for traditional black pottery in the village
known for this craft .
2. Discover spirit guides and mezcal culture in the
same region.
3. Learn the ancient art of rug weaving from families
who have been doing so for generations.
4. Taste regional culture at the Sunday market.
5. Escape into the lush mountains south of the city.
These itineraries are ones I’ve spent hours researching and testing out for myself. Enjoy this self guided opportunity to dive into the wonders of Oaxaca!
Adventure • Art • Foodie • History • Shopping • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Mountain
$20.00
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Ciao, guys!
What does this part of Naples have that is so exciting for me? It's spirit of community! If you are looking for a lively vibrant part of the city, then the Rione Sanità is definitely worth a visit while you are in Naples. It is a 'working class' part of Naples, and depending on the time of day, can be quite crowded with locals going about their daily routine. Routines that include shopping at many of the street markets where you can buy just about everything, stopping for a coffee, or just chatting in small groups at many of the several small piazzas located throughout the district.
A little history-in the 1500s, the area was a valley known for healthy air thanks to its location nestled between the hills and its close proximity to the catacombs where miracles were performed. The noble community began to settle down here and it was even the route for the royal family who would travel from the Reggia di Capodimonte to the center of Naples. Travelling the route was often tricky and problematic, so a bridge was built. You can imagine what eventually happened over time- the Rione Sanità no longer had the traffic that it had before and basically was cut off from the rest of the city.
What is the area like now? After years of having a terrible reputation, the citizens-particularly the younger generation have been working hard to bring that 'traffic' back.
📌This guide is designed for those of us who want to absorb the vibrancy of this slice of Napoli.
📌Those of us who want to visit the churches which are amazing museums full of spectacular artwork and architecture.
📌Those of us who want to visit catacombs and learn about Naples's rich history, traditions, and superstitions.
📌Those of us who want to walk the streets and observe some fantastic street art and murals.
📌Those of us who want to take advantage of some great examples of street food or sit down at some of the city's top pizzerias for lunch or dinner.
So- get your camera, a good pair of comfortable shoes and let's go!
Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Photography
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Throughout my various trips to Japan, I've spent alot of time coming back to Asakusa and in the general Taito City. The area houses alot of beautiful, famous temples as well as old districts with curio shops and street food stalls.
Sometimes, depending on who I am with, I can explore alot what is highlighted in this guide in a day. But, if you want to spend more time then feel free to go through alot of the items highlighted here in multiple days or trips!
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This is my exact plan for a weekend spent visiting Strasbourg and Colmar!
It includes general info like getting there and around, accomodation suggestions including where I stayed myself, where and what to eat and all the points of interest!
Budget category: Budget/mid range
NB: This is not a PDF but an interactive guide which means that when you click on a place in the guide or map you can directly open directions on your phone's Google Maps app, call restaurants or book hotels.
Don't forget to dowload the free Thatch app to get easier access!
Have more questions? Just send me a DM on instagram or an email at wilbertandspace@gmail.com
Couples • Solo Female • Romantic • Photography
$5.90
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A 9-day, 8-night itinerary for leisurely driving through the best of Provence from Nice to Aix-en-Provence.
Discover 7+ essential stops along the way, including classic perched villages, lavender-scented countryside, and remarkable natural landscapes.
(Contact me to tweak this itinerary for you if needed!)
Included in this guide:
📍 High-Level Plan: where to visit each morning and afternoon, and what town to stay in
✨ General Tips (🕰️Opening Hours, 🚻Bathrooms, 🚙Driving,🍴Meal Times)
🛣️ Drive times between each destination, avoiding toll roads*
💚 Pro Tips
*The most you’ll drive in a day is about 3 hours, with most drives being about 2, and a couple of days built in with minimal driving.
Coming Soon: (SAVE NOW to access all future updates)
⚓️ Anchor activities in each location (1-3 high level suggestions of what to do)
📍 Personal notes for each place
📍 Some restaurant, bar, and boulangerie recommendations
📍 Accommodation suggestions
You also get:
✍️ My personal notes for each recommendation
📍 An interactive map of all recommendations
🔓 Access to all future updates (I just returned from this trip in Sep. 2023 so tons more recs and notes are coming soon!)
🎞️ Linked videos (where applicable) that bring recommendations and advice to life
💙 If you love this guide, I would really appreciate it if you shared it with a friend, left a great review, or contributed a tip.
THIS GUIDE IS NOT:
- A guide to Nice & its Surrounding Areas.
- A guide to Marseille & the Calanques.
- An in-depth itinerary for Aix-en-Provence.
I have separate, detailed guides for each of these three areas.
50+ • Couples • Road Trip • Outdoors • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
$25.00
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Copenhagen: main spots to visit as a tourist (food, attractions, shops)
Are you visiting Copenhagen for the first time? If that's the case, this is the perfect guide for you, since it includes a big list of main attractions, food spots, viral spots and shops.
You'll find details that I added on every place and more general info, which helped me as a first time tourist and could help you too.
Also, if you'll happen to be in Copenhagen during warm months this is even better, since this guide includes also some places worth visiting when the weather is sunny and warm(er).
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Plus Size • Adventure • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • Outdoors • People & Culture • Relaxation • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wellness • Photography
$5.00
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This is the trip my family of 4 (including 10 & 12 year old kids) took this past summer. The children had been to Europe before at 4 & 6 and the oldest had also been as a toddler. Both parents have been multiple times.
We enjoy fast paced travel but generally prefer to go to smaller cities or towns. We trained between Zurich-Paris, Paris-Brussels, and Edinburgh-London. We flew from Brussels-London. We rented 4 different cars and drove everywhere else.
Family • Road Trip
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In this section you have 4 options for a day trip from Cuenca, Ecuador.
This section is part of a full version guide that includes, staying recommendations, advices for day trips from Cuenca to another cities, activities to do as sport or trekking in the nature and advices for the trasportation in general.
Welcome to Cuenca in Ecuador!
If you want any specific information or help to organized your trip, you would find me at "Journey requests". At mine thatch profile, we can discuss a intinerary and solve all doubs about transportation, activities, etc. ;)
Good luck and i hope you enjoy your time at Cuenca!
Accessibility • Backpacker • Couples • Female Solo • Adventure • Coffee • Foodie • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Sustainable/Eco
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Koh Kood is a lesser-known island that many people skip during their trip to Thailand, as it is not a party island. However, I found Koh Kood to be one of the prettiest islands in Thailand I have ever been to.
It is quiet but so authentic, wild and full of nature. Perfect for a weekend getaway, diving or honeymoon! It has a lot of beautiful resorts.
In this guide, I will show you my recommended places and activities and general tips.
Backpacker • 50+ • Car-free • Couples • Family • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Adventure • Budget • Outdoors • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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While backpacking in the Southeast Asia🌴, it would be a sin not to see this vibrant and leading city state. I fell in love with Singapore 5 years ago and at that time I promised to myself that I will return, so here I come…
It is considered to be a more expensive layover for backpackers, it is indeed, BUT it is definitely worth the money!
Below you can find my collected recommendation for this destination:
🪭General info
👀Best places worth visiting (free&paid), ticket info and some hidden gems
🚌Transportation tips
🥢Local food guide and places
🛍️Shopping locations
🗺️My interactive map shows all the places above for a better overview!
Hope you will find it useful and will 📌SAVE this guide for your upcoming trip to the Singa - “Lion city” 🦁and Pura -“Sea land”🐟.
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Let me introduce you to my personal guide of Berlin, my second home. I started creating this guide after multiple trips to this city, where I fell in love with the club culture. In this guide you will find tips n tricks for public transport, clubs and German culture in general. This guide is for open minded people that want to experience Berlin to the fullest.
Unlock to get access of following recommendations:
🚃 Public transport | parking
💤 Places to stay
🪩 Clubs
🍻 Bars / biergarten
🌯 Food | breakfast - lunch - dinner - coffee
🌆 Sightseeing
🎭 Culture | seasonal events - museums - event locations
🏞️ Relax | parks - wellness
What does te local say? (soon)
This guide will be updated frequently as i travel a lot to Berlin. You only have to pay one time for unlimited access to these gems.
Couples • LGBTQ+ • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Art • History • People & Culture • Adventure
$10.00
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Let's say you're travelling in North of Italy more specifically in Lombardy and you want to take something special back home that has to tick these 3 boxes for you:
- be sustainable = ethical & eco-friendly or vintage
- locally produced that reminds you of the place you've been to
- unordinary = simply unique
Well you're in the right place! It's all in here!
You'll also find -what I call- some SOS stores which are general stores selling essential eco-friendly products that you might need during your travels like: face cream, deodorant, tooth brush & paste, solid shampoo & conditioner, menstrual cup etc...
And how can I not include some vegan & vegetarian cafes & restaurants to stop by while strolling around the Italian "viette".
So what are you waiting for? Plan your trip and keep this map with you while exploring your next destination!
PS don't forget to download the thatch app & save this map for an easy use while there 🌀
Couples • Business • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Boutique • Design • Foodie • People & Culture • Shopping • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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Let's say you're travelling in North of Italy more specifically in Veneto and you want to take something special back home that has to tick these 3 boxes for you:
- be sustainable = ethical & eco-friendly or vintage
- locally produced that reminds you of the place you've been to
- unordinary = simply unique
Well you're in the right place! It's all in here!
You'll also find -what I call- some SOS stores which are general stores selling essential eco-friendly products that you might need during your travels like: face cream, deodorant, tooth brush & paste, solid shampoo & conditioner, menstrual cup etc...
And how can I not include some vegan & vegetarian cafes & restaurants to stop by while strolling around the Italian "viette".
So what are you waiting for? Plan your trip and keep this map with you while exploring your next destination!
PS don't forget to download the thatch app & save this map for an easy use while there 🌀
Couples • Digital Nomads • Vegan • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Boutique • Design • Foodie • People & Culture • Shopping • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wine
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Come with us for a whirl-wind trip to the capital city! This trip is planned for a Friday-Sunday weekend but could be adjusted to any 3 day travel window. DC is a great weekend destination because most activities are centrally located, and a majority of the museums and monuments included in this itinerary are completely free!
Additionally, this trip is a great example of what you could expect if you book my "Premium Itinerary" travel services.
🧳Trip summary
Day 1 - Travel & settle in
Day 2 - Memorials & Government
Day 3 - Museum highlights
Why this guide?
📒 Hyper-detailed itinerary. This isn't your basic list of suggested activities & restaurants. Your days will be covered down to the minute, including time allotted for travel between activities and recommended transportation options.
🎟️ Advance ticket purchase recommendations. Avoid the lines - and disappointment - by booking tickets ahead of time. You'll be guaranteed entrance and will enjoy walking straight in, past any lines for ticket purchases. Special call outs for combo tickets to bundle and save will also be included where available!
🧾 Location-specific packing list. This won't be a comprehensive list (surely you've remembered your socks), but it will cover some key items to toss in your bag for a truly great experience at your destination.
🏆 Honorable mentions. Unless you booked a one way ticket (jealous!), you've only got a limited time to explore. The suggested itinerary includes my opinions of the best choices for first time visitors with general interest. Feel free to swap those out with any of the honorable mentions.
✨ And finally...
If you are looking for a more tailored experience with a unique twist based on your interests, travel dates, and more, a custom itinerary may be best. I look forward to helping bring your vacation vision to life!
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Outdoors • People & Culture
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The best guide for anyone looking for an introduction to the beautiful city of Porto!
The perfect guide for first time visitors (or even returning travelers) wanting to explore as much of the city as possible. Choose where to go, what to see, and where to eat from the many available options
This guide includes:
-Things to do/see in Porto
-Places to eat and drink
-Museums, churches, parks, and lookouts
-Wineries
-General tips and personal recommendations
Car-free • Couples • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel • Wine
$10.00
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I've spent one month exploring Vietnam so I've put together the perfect 15 days itinerary - with extendable options up to 20 days - including where I stayed (+ alternative options), excursions, restaurants and cafes I tried, all the info you need before traveling, getting around etc
Planning a trip to Vietnam can be tough so you can easily replicate my trip and avoid headaches.
LOCATIONS IN THIS ITINERARY
-Hanoi
-Halong bay
-Sapa
-Ninh Binh
-Hoi An
BUDGET CATEGORY:
Vietnam is a really cheap country in general. You will find budget, mid-range and luxury options (some luxury options are actually affordable)
IS VIETNAM FOR ME? Vietnam is for you if you are open to different cultures, you're ok with being uncomfortable and experience new things. This itinerary involves night bus or night train but don't worry. For most of the destinations, if you prefer, you can switch the night bus with a flight or private car.
IS VIETNAM SAFE? Absolutely yes. Vietnam is a pretty safe country, like all the countries of South East Asia in general. People are very friendly and they will always try to help you in every way they can. It's actually a very common destination for solo female travelers
NB this is not a PDF but an interactive guide which means that when you click on a place in the guide or map, you can directly open directions on your phone's Google Maps app, call restaurants or book hotels.
Don't forget to dowload the free Thatch app to get easier access!
Have more questions?
Just send me a DM on IG or an email at wilbertandspace@gmail.com
Backpackers • Solo Female • Couples • Female Solo • Car-free • Adventure • Nature • People & Culture • Boutique • Budget
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