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Welcome to the ultimate travel guide to Osaka - a bustling city in Japan known for its vibrant culture, delicious street food, historic landmarks, and modern attractions. Whether you're a foodie, history buff, shopping enthusiast, or nature lover, Osaka has something to offer everyone. This activity guide explores the best things to do in Osaka and uncover the hidden gems that make this city a must-visit destination for any traveler. - Table of Contents - For the foodies, because Osaka IS the kitchen of Japan after all: 1. My 34 favorite restaurants 2. Top 29 highly recommended food spots For my activity lovers, because what's a vacation without FUN? Osaka has something for everyone! I've listed 27 Modern Attractions including: 1. Themed cafes 2. Pet cafes 3. Gaming centres 4. Shopping centres 5. Experiences For my drinkers and party lovers, because we all need to LET LOOSE! Get access to 20 of the locals' favorite bars and speakeasies For my historians and nature lovers, because someone has to immerse themselves completely into Japan and have fun while doing it. I have included 15 activities that I think are worthwhile with personal insights about each site.
Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Halal • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wine
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I’m going to cover all of my favorite places to eat and drink in San Sebastian, Spain! About me and my travel style: I lived in San Sebastian from February-April, 2023. I restaurant and bar hopped my way through each neighborhood and am here to tell you my recommendations! If you’re the type of foodie that values atmosphere, presentation, and all-around vibes, then this is the guide for you! I’m all about budget with a side of splurge! What does that mean? Well, sometimes I spend more on a cocktail than the amount of food I’ve ordered. But other times, I order multiple pintxos (pronounced pinchos) and wait to buy a bottle of wine at the supermarket afterwards! Don’t let the colorful salad photo fool you, the majority of this guide focuses on pastries, meat, and cheese! I like to be out and about, and as a solo traveler, bars and restaurants provide a great place to people watch! I’ll include the places I frequented on my own, the spots me and my newfound friends hit, and where I took my guests who visited me for a more high-end experience! I’ll give you my perspective as a 27-year-old American from Atlanta, and I’ll share tid bits I heard along the way from others! About San Sebastian: You will not be disappointed with the amount of cafes, restaurants, and bars available at your fingertips! This town thrives on their cuisine and nightlife, so there’s something for everyone! Since the amount of options can be overwhelming, I’m here to share the highlights from my experience after some hits and some misses! I really tried to narrow down this list, so I capped it at 45 places. This guide includes where to go, for what meal, and in which neighborhood: - Breakfast - Lunch - Pintxos - Dinner - Dessert - Drinks
Car-free • Backpacker • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Couples • Groups • Foodie • Coffee • Slow Travel • Wine • Budget • People & Culture
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⭐️ This travel guide will save you 10+ hours of researching the best restaurants, wine bars, meat/cheese/antipasti, coffee & sweet shops, and more in Emilia-Romagna! Emilia-Romagna, often hailed as Italy's "food valley," is the birthplace of some of the world's most cherished and protected foods, the freshest and most well-known ingredients, and some of Italy's most beloved recipes. This region is renowned for treasures like Parmigiano Reggiano, (aka the king of cheeses) Parma ham (prosciutto), Lambrusco, tagliatelli ragu (also known as bolognese sauce), and so much more. Emilia-Romagna benefits from a unique microclimate, making its location, terrain, soil, and climate perfect for cultivating the finest resources. Because of this, the food is undeniably some of the best in the world. If you want a foodie adventure, consider a tour through Emilia-Romagna. In my opinion, the Fall and Winter months would be the most ideal based on the region's classic hearty and warm dishes like tortellini en brodo which would just not have the same magic in the middle of the summer. But regardless of when you visit, finding a subpar meal will be a challenge. This guide features a curated list of places to eat and drink in a few of the larger cities in the region – Parma, Modena, and Bologna. I've included an array of wine bars, cafes, trattorie, sandwich shops and sweet shops, catering to various price points and styles so that there is something for everyone! While you can't really go wrong with any eatery in this region, choosing any of the recs in this guide will ensure hassle-free and time-saving planning so you can enjoy every meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner). Featuring: 🍝Curated dining and drinking recommendations in Parma, Modena, and Bologna based on quality, atmosphere and overall experience 🍝Recs include coffee shops, sweet shops, wine/cocktail bars, aperitivo bars, and restaurants for lunch and dinner 🍝Descriptions and details on each eatery with recommendations on what to order 🍝Direct links to each eatery's address on Google Maps so you can easily get directions once there 🍝Direct links to Instagram pages (if available) 🍝Links to the websites with more details 🍝Hours of operation so you can plan your visit accordingly Buon Apetito!
Couples • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Wine • Foodie
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Ludlow is a picturesque historic market town in south Shropshire. Bordering on Wales, Ludlow has a long and interesting borderlands history. It boasts many finely restored period buildings from medieval, Tudor and Georgian times and has a large castle. Ludlow is a market town perfect for any foodie. The thriving market takes place each week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and is a great place to buy local food. Ludlow was the first town in the UK to ever plan a food festival, the first of which occurred in 1995. The festival was extremely successful and now takes place annually in September. Whilst exploring, be sure to stay fuelled and hydrated by trying out some local cuisine. Ludlow has an array of places to snack, brunch and eat your heart out. Ludlow is located within the Shropshire Hills National Landscape (previously known as an Area of Outstanding Beauty), making it the perfect base for walkers wanting to explore this stunning part of the world. For a small town, Ludlow has such a lot to offer! But where to begin? Here's my 72 hour Ludlow Itinerary guide to help you make the most of your time in this beautiful town.
50+ • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Vegetarian • Vegan • Female Solo • Pets • LGBTQ+ • Gluten-free / Celiac • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Coffee • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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