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During my 7 months travelling Europe last year, I visited Split 3 times, including a one month stay volunteering at a party hostel, so you could say I'm a pretty big fan of this city!
I didn't learn to speak much Croatian, but I did start to feel more like a local and know my way around the beautiful city and surroundings.
This guide will detail some of my favourite things to do in this gorgeous Old Town, including places to eat, drink, party, beaches, day trips and more!
Backpackers • Car-free • Solo Female • Digital Nomads • Couples • Beach • Photography • Relaxation • Coffee • Nature • Budget
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In Reykjavik and you don't know where to eat? Let me help you out! 👀
Here is a list of different places I've been to many times and that I would definitely recommend you. 👌
Note that for some restaurants, if you go for dinner, you should book in advance to be sure to have a spot! 📞
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Foodie • People & Culture
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Once described as a “Scruffy City” on the banks of the Tennessee River, Knoxville is far and away Tennessee’s most low key urban center. Situated just west of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the city holds space for a surprisingly diverse array of Appalachian voices andn perspectives and is quickly becoming a destination for makers, artists and musicians from around the world. If you get a chance to stop by or decide to make the pilgrimmage for the Big Ears festival post pandemic, check out a few of these foodie (and brewie?) staples to hold you down during your stay.
Vegetarian • Solo Female • Gluten-free / Celiac • Accessibility • Pets • Couples • Groups • Foodie • Coffee • Budget • Art • People & Culture • Relaxation
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Welcome to the Green City in the Sun!
Nairobi is a beautiful city with lots to offer. Because the city is large and can have a lot of traffic, these itineraries cover a specific area of the city. This will help you spend your day exploring— not sitting in traffic. All locations (except the game drive in the national park) are accessible by Uber or Bolt. These schedules are action-packed, so if you prefer to travel at a more relaxed pace, you may want to skip some activities or spread them over multiple days.
Itineraries are written assuming you will visit the Giraffe Center and Elephant Orphanage in the morning. If this is not your plan, you will have time to do one set of activities in the morning and another in the afternoon. Be sure to check out reviews before you go (especially for nightclubs) to make sure they match your vibe!
Your afternoon/evening options are:
• Wildlife Experience
• Downtown Experience
• Kenyan Culture
• Karen Experience
• Westlands Experience
• Ngong Road Experience
• Market & Museum
• Outdoor Experience
• Mall Experience
If you want to visit other parts of Kenya, contact us at bookings@kambucampers.com for custom itineraries and tour packages!
Families • Digital Nomads • Backpackers • Vegetarian • Vegan • Solo Female • Couples • Groups • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • Shopping • Nature • People & Culture • Sustainable/Eco
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The Southwest United States generally refers to Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and the surrounding areas of the states surrounding those states. Due to the vast amount of untouched land in each of these states, there is ample opportunity for camping and exploring. This list has our favorite free campsites in the area, for those of you who just want to hit the road and relax in the desert. Many of these camps are owned and operated by the Bureau of Land Management. Be sure to always practice Leave No Trace when camping in a free campground, as they often don’t have the level of maintenance supplied by paid campsites.
Car-free • Camping • Nature • Adventure • Roadtrip
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Zurich is not Switzerland's capital city, but it is Switzerland's largest city (and my current home). Here you will find Switzerland's main airport and train station. Zurich is known for being a hub to international banking, worldwide businesses, and transportation. Located on the northern end of Lake Zurich, this city is both urban and chic, as well as quaint and peaceful, providing the perfect balance and a great place to visit.
If you’re planning your trip to Zurich but are not sure where to start, in my complete guide to Zurich I include:
🗓️ Information on when to visit
🌡️ A look at the weather
🚊 All about the transportation and travel pass options
🎟️ Different tour ideas
🌆 Notable areas of Zurich
👀 Things to do and see
🏛️ Museums and landmarks
🛍️ Places to shop
🍽️ Where to eat
🍷 Spots to grab a cocktail
🛎️ Hotel recommendations
I know you will love Zurich, just as much as I do!
Architecture • History • Shopping • Foodie
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Turkey is a beautiful country, full of destinations and things to do. The capital city of Turkey, to the surprise of many tourists, is in fact NOT Istanbul, but the city of Ankara, located in central Anatolia. While it's not a popular tourist destination, Ankara is a great starting point for any Turkey trip. Most places in the country can be reached by an hour plane ride from Ankara, and many places can be easily accessed by car. The city also boasts historical centerpieces, such as Anıtkabir, and many wonderful restaurants and shops, without the high volume of tourists found in Istanbul or Cappadocia
In this guide, you'll find all the best places to visit in Ankara, as well as a sample itinerary of how to spend your time there if you choose to visit!
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🇻🇳 No matter how much of Vietnam you are visiting, Hanoi can easily be the best food destination.
🤤 Something that is not be missed is street food, which throughout the centuries, Hanoians have mastered to perfection!
💛 Older restaurants keep their value in secret family recipes, while newly opened ones, are just as good thanks to innovation, high-quality ingredients, and pure passion for food.
🗺️ In this map, I will uncover my extensive all-time favorite selection of street food spots in Hanoi's city center and its close surroundings. This list can easily take you days to explore them all. It took me years!
💲Most of the dishes listed are just under $2 per meal, but the experience at each place is worth so much more.
📍 You can choose by location or from food categories with descriptions, such as:
🍜 Phở, phở, phở!
🍲 Noodle & Soupy lovers
♨️ Grill masters
🌯 It's phở again! But different...
🍦 Sweet addiction
🍺 Bia Hơi beer culture
🌃 Late night cravings
🍚 Where the heck is rice?
🥖 & Others
Ăn ngon nhé!
Backpacker • Couples • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Foodie • People & Culture • History
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This guide is a sum-up of my stay in Stockholm for the last 5 years. It is divided between things to see, where to eat, and where to stay. These are all the places I love to share with my Italian friends and family who come to visit. 🤩
Like every Scandinavian city, the weather can be very mutable, so be sure to dress accordingly with many layers that can be taken off if needed.
And always remember: There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes 😄
I have added a section of places I love that are subjected to seasonal openings, I specify it in the guide 😉
There could be many many other places worth of being included, but these are my faves :D
Couples • Family • Female Solo • 50+ • Vegan • Vegetarian • LGBTQ+ • Art • History • Outdoors • Relaxation • Romantic • Wellness • People & Culture • Foodie
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Bologna and the surrounding region of Emilia Romagna is widely considered the food capital of Italy! It’s home to many of our most beloved Italian meals, like lasagna and tortellini.
This guide is perfect for a weekend in Bologna!
You don't need a car to use this guide - I've
included how to get around when you need.
On this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights withnotes on what you’re seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- 6 restaurants at varying price points, a unique bar, 2 gelaterias, and 2 hotels
Architecture • Foodie • History • People & Culture
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Everything you need as a vegetarian or vegan in Seoul. 🌱 I'll keep it real, folks: It's not *easy* but it's manageable.
Contents:
30+ vegan-friendly restaurants and cafes, useful apps and phrases, and street food options. Basically: Everything I learned from 28 days as a vegetarian traveller in South Korea (and dozens of hours of research).
🌱 30+ VEGAN FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS
This interactive map makes navigating Seoul's vegan and vegetarian food scene easier. 🔗 But because Google Maps isn't always reliable in South Korea, you'll also find NaverMap links for every location.
🗺️ ORGANISED BY NEIGHBOURHOOD
Hungry in Insadong? Or want to visit Itaewon but not sure what's available for you? No problem. I've listed each restaurant by neighbourhood.
I've included recommendations in 10 different neighbourhoods including:
- Myeong-dong | 명동
- Yeonnam-dong | 연남동
- Hongdae | 홍대
- Yongsan | 용산
- Gangnam | 강남
- Seongsu | 성수
- Jongno (near Gyeongbokgung Palace) | 종로
- and more!
🌱 CATEGORISED
Each spot is marked as 'vegan', 'vegan options' and 'vegetarian-friendly' so you know what to expect (look out for the little 🌱 plant emoji). I've also categorised whether it's a cafe '🍰' or a restaurant '🍴'.
I've also included what kind of food you can expect to find at each location.
🫡 STREET FOOD OPTIONS
15+ Korean street food options for vegetarians and a smaller list (5 options) for vegans.
💬 HELPFUL PHRASES: Because most Koreans don't know the restrictions linked to vegetarianism and veganism, it's often necessary to explain your restrictions. To make this a bit easier, I've included simple phrases you can adapt for your restrictions (and vocabulary).
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☕️ 🤍 Being a veggie foodie is totally possible in Seoul, it just takes a little extra planning. With this guide, I have no doubt you'll have an incredible foodie experience.
📢 This Seoul foodie guide will be regularly updated so be sure to save it and follow @StormOnTheHorizon (everywhere📲) for updates.
50+ • Couples • Business • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Vegetarian • Groups • Vegan • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Foodie • Budget • Coffee • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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As one of the countries with the highest daily consumption of coffee, Danes certainly know how to roast their beans, and Denmark is, without a doubt, the right place to appreciate a good cup of Joe. With that said, here are a few carefully handpicked favourites to satisfy your caffeine cravings.
Keep in mind:
◾ Oat milk is a widespread dairy-free alternative, so don't hesitate to state your preference if you fancy a caffe latte or a flat white.
◾ Copenhagen tops as one of the most expensive cities in Europe. Prices range approximately from DKK30 ($4.50/4€) for a filter coffee to DKK50 ($7.50/7€) for a caffe latte. Make sure to budget accordingly.
◾ Most places offer great food options. Let yourself get tempted by the squishy sourdough buns with cheese and butter or the mouthwatering pastries!
Coffee • Foodie
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Home to over 300 wineries, Paso easily holds its own against Napa or Sonoma, minus the fuss (and expense) of its neighbors to the north. There are now a handful of breweries, distilleries, and cidermakers to discover, too! Before you go, be sure to check with each winery for COVID-19 protocols and reservations, if needed. There are a few tasting rooms in the downtown area, but most of the wineries are spread out in the Paso’s rolling hills. You will probably want to nominate a designated driver or, better yet, hire a driver for the day.
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Rotorua will welcome you with the smell of rotten eggs for which its nickname is also "Rottenrua". The sulphur smell is omnipresent here so you shouldn't mind that too much. The city and its surroundings have much to offer and you'll find yourself in a geothermal wonderland exploring otherworldly places and learn more about Maori culture.
I assembled a 3 day itinerary for you so that you can make the most of your visit to Rotorua. Each day includes hotel recommendations, places to eat, activities and places to relax.
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Family • Groups • Vegetarian • Vegan • Female Solo • Adventure • Camping • Budget • Boutique • Luxury • Foodie • Outdoors • Photography • People & Culture • Relaxation • Road Trip • Van Life • RV • Wellness • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco
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This is a simple, flexible, 3-day itinerary for a budget traveler. It also includes a list of places to stay, both hostels and hotels, that are affordable but high-quality. Make sure to check the detailed descriptions for each place. Also, be sure to read all hostel/hotel descriptions to make sure you book exactly what you're looking for!
This guide is organized as having at least one thing from each of the following categories for each day: culture/history/art, outdoors, & food/drink/nightlife. For museums, I try to include about how long to plan. This guide is organized by day, but not necessarily time. The activities included in each day should fill your time but not leave you feeling rushed. Feel free to mix the order of things as it works for you.
Please be aware that a few of these places overlap with my paid guide "Art, Culture, History: A Collection of Must-Dos in Berlin". However, some of my favorite spots didn't fit in this itinerary but they are available there. Therefore, if you'd like to buy that guide for some extra ideas, enjoy 15% off with code BERLIN15!
To make sure you have the BEST possible experience in Berlin and other parts of Europe, I offer personalized travel services such as consultation calls, itineraries, and curated lists. Check out my travel shop to learn more and feel free to email me at autumnmarietravels@gmail.com!
Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Vegan • Vegetarian • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture
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There are endless accommodation options in Bariloche and to make it easier for you and not having to research for hours, I wrote this guide. Find out what your best options are to make the most of your visit. From budget accommodation to more luxurious stays, I've covered everything.
I'm sure you will find the perfect place for your visit!
Please note: Writing these guides takes up quite some time so if you like one of my recommended accommodations, it would really help me if you'd book through my link as I'll receive a small commission. The price will stay the same for you, it only helps me to be able to provide more free content in the future. So it's a win-win for both of us 🙂
Backpacker • Couples • Groups • Female Solo • 50+ • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Budget • Camping • Design • Luxury • Outdoors • Photography • Romantic • Relaxation • Wellness • Slow Travel • Foodie
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Oahu. Home of white sand beaches, amazing hikes, epic surfing, the historic Pearl Harbor memorial, and a. lot. of. traffic. It’s the most visited island as well as the most populous which does lead to more crowds and traffic than you will see on the other Hawaiian islands.
BUT, don’t let this deter you from visiting. It’s busy for a reason. There are so many fun things to do and see that a vacation to Oahu will soon be one of your favorites. This guide will show you how to spend ONE weekend on Oahu. In my (slightly biased) opinion it’s the best 3-day Oahu itinerary for adventure lovers.
Adventure Lovers • Adventure • Nature • History • Beach • Hiking • Foodie • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Relaxation
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A Weekend in a Uruguayan coastal town
Colonia del Sacramento is one of the most beautiful, historic, and pleasantly surprising cities in the region. It is known for its unique colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and stunning views of the Rio de la Plata. I was surprised to find that Colonia was founded by Portuguese settlers in the late 1600's, and is considered to be the oldest city in Uruguay. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a city full of charm and history, known for its picturesque colonial architecture, with influences from Portuguese, Spanish, and Brazilian.
I spent 40 hours in Colonia del Sacramento and want to give you the best insights for what to do in a day trip or a weekend in this Uruguayan coastal town.
I'll offer tips on both what to do and where to eat, as well as general tips for spending time in Uruguay.
Architecture • Art • Foodie • Adventure • History • Shopping • People & Culture
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Inverness - the Capital of the Highlands - is increasingly popular as a base for those visiting the Scottish Highlands.
This guide includes my personal recommendations for what to do and where to eat or drink in Inverness if you have only a day to visit. It lets you make the most of your time in the city.
With this Glen2Glen guide you'll get:
- A full day's itinerary for visiting Inverness, with things to do and places to eat and drink.
- An interactive map to guide you as you explore the city and surrounding area.
It's your plan - without having to plan.
Couples • 50+ • Family • Female Solo • Backpacker • History • Nature • Foodie • People & Culture • Relaxation • Road Trip
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Vietnamese food is definitely a big part of the culture.
From coffee to salad to noodles, I am sure you will enjoy the fresh and simple food as much as I do.
For example, food in the North, Hanoi is comparably lighter and less intense than the food in the South. If you are a food purist or big on tasting all the ingredients in its authentic flavor, you must not miss Hanoi's good local street food.
*Guide will be updated whenever I have new recommendations!
Solo Female • Couples • Digital Nomads • Backpackers • Foodie • Coffee • People & Culture • Adventure
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