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Hello there travelers @MochiladeArik here, I'm an avid traveler / Digital Nomad, I have visited more than 18 countries now and spent around 3 months in Mexico City in this guide you'll get a full breakdown of the things you should not miss and I'm also a foodie so you will find a list of restaurants, bars, coffeeshops and more so you can visit this culinary capital of the world and I guarantee that you won't be disappointed!
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Are you looking for things to do in Vicenza, Italy or do you want to learn more about this beautiful city nestled in the heart of the Veneto region of Northern Italy? This guide will help you uncover things to do in Vicenza!
Vicenza deserves at least 2.5 days. There is an incredible amount of things to do, places to see, and things to eat, like Bigoli and Baccala Alla Vicentina
During the end of high season, there is a calm that takes over the city and it's a great time to explore.
I've got you covered with hotels, restaurants, and places to eat. I've even thrown in a few places to see some beautiful villas outside the city.
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from Mexico City all the way to Cancún. You’ll discover the cultures, landscapes, and flavours of Central Mexico before heading to the jungles, ruins, and white sand beaches of the Yucatán Peninsula.
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If you're a food lover then you're in for a treat. This city is a melting pot of different cultures and flavors, making it one of the most exciting food destinations in the world. From street food to fine dining, this guide will take you on a culinary and cultural journey. Get ready to indulge and discover the hidden gems of Mexico City's food scene, while also exploring its top attractions. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this guide will help you navigate the city.
📍 Breakdown of 8 distinct neighbourhoods
🍴 30 Delicious restaurants and food stops
🥂 15 Fun nightlife and mixology spots
🏛️ 12 Landmarks and historical sites
🎨 11 Galleries and museums
🌳 3 Peaceful green areas and parks
🌋 1 Volcano hiking adventure only two hours away
🚣 1 Half-day excursion to an important ecopark
🥾 1 Day trip to a stunning ancient mesoamerican city
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Are you dreaming of a perfect getaway tailored fully to your preferance and intrest but are lacking time and expertise to plan it yourself? Then you are in a perfect place, as my Travel Services will help you achieve just that.
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One day Venice, Italy Itinerary
Just under a 2-hour train ride from Bologna, Italy, and a little over 1 hour from Verona, you can do a day trip to Venice. So if your schedule doesn't allow you an overnight stay don't worry and use this guide to help you get the most out of your day trip to Venice.
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Passing through Venice on your way to another city and don't want to break the bank? Or maybe this city is the highlight of your trip? Either way, this is the guide for you! Conveniently discover the highlights of Venice in one day, all without a car. Even if you have more than a day in Venice, I'd recommend this guide to distinguish the top sights and get a feel for their costs.
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I miei consigli per un weekend a Bologna: musei, dove mangiare veg, negozi vintage, parchi e tanti spunti interessanti
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Guide for locals and travelers to the Rio Grande Valley which is the fifth largest in Texas behind Greater Dallas (aka DFW, Dallas-Fort Worth, or the Metroplex), Greater Houston, Greater San Antonio, and Greater Austin (State Capitol).
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🟢 Zoos, Aquariums & Nature Parks
🔵 Museums, Galleries & Historical Places
🟣 Bars, Cafes, Casinos & Dining
*not all places will include the above-mentioned
**Contact me for personal guides, I will be making more for other areas around the US and the world.
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This is the Ultimate Guide to find all the information you need regarding the 10 most important Cultural & Historical activities and sights there are in Rome.
For everyone of them you'll find:
🤔 a description of what is it
ℹ️ all the essential information to visit
🎟️ ticket options, where to buy it, how to buy it
🤭 personal insights and recommendations to make every visit even more unique.
This guide is connected to the "Off-the-beaten tracks Cultural&Historical activities in Rome" & "Modern Culture, Art and Music of Rome". So, in case you want to buy all three of them or just two, there is a discount for you 😁😁
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Welcome to your ultimate 15-day adventure through Italy! This guide offers a curated selection of Italy’s most iconic and enchanting cities, perfect for a memorable two-week journey.
Whether you're drawn to the historic allure of Rome, the artistic treasures of Florence, the romantic canals of Venice, the fashion-forward streets of Milan, or the breathtaking beauty of the Amalfi Coast, this itinerary highlights the best destinations to maximize your Italian experience.
In this guide, you'll find a curated list of must-visit cities, including Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, and more, each offering its unique charm and attractions. ✨
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The guide itslef is made to maximise the time off-screen by providing immediate use through symbols and key information. Please make the most out of it!
Intro:
Since I was a kid (born and raised in Rome) I heard of Romans barely eating around City Centre.
We were raised with the idea that is pricy and quality is just average.
With this guide I want to lead you in the narrow roads of the City to find hidden gems, as well as "locals-approved" touristic locations.
How to Use:
Each location will have the following information:
a. In the title:
- Local / Historic (☆☆☆☆☆) - Touristic, yet good (☆)
- Super cheap (€) - Luxury (€€€€€)
- Restaurant (R) | Take away (TA) | At the counter (C) | Ethnic (E) | Vegan (V)
b. In the description:
- The specialty of the house (highlighted in the first picture)
- Nearby monument / museum / famous area
- Must know information
All historic locations have undergone Nonna's approval :)
The guide also includes well known restaurants coming from the culinary tradition of:
- Persia, India, China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Mexico, Argentina, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Syria, Lebanon, Greece, Austria.
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Rome is full of surprises, and there is no shortage of things to do! Here is a guide for some great places to eat, drink, tour and stay while in the Eternal City. Written by a former graduate student (who lived in Rome for two years!) for current and future study abroad students!
This comprehensive guide includes:
-Roman culture basics
-Cheap eats near campus
-Parks around the city
-Where to get aperitivo
-Coffee shops + breakfast places
-Historic places to eat and drink
-Trendy bakeries and pastry shops
-Recommedations of where to stay around the city
-Farmers' markets
-Places to take parents for dinner when they visit!
-Phone service stores
-Where to shop for groceries
+ BONUS content!
If you are a student bound for Rome, this guide is sure to make your first few weeks in the city, just a little easier!
Book a consultation call with me, a former student, and I can recommend more places, activities and tips to make Rome feel like home!
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Fascinating places in Rome - a little bit of this, a little bit of that, mixing classics with some unpopular, hidden gems!
Where to eat/drink (including a bunch of beautiful rooftops), where to shop (outlets, bespoke & made in Italy - brands you rarely find outside this country) and what to visit around (gorgeous sights included, so be sure to check them out and take lots of pictures).
Highlights:
🛵 Vespa - is an Italian luxury brand of scooters and mopeds manufactured by Piaggio. The name means wasp in Italian. An Italian icon since 1946. You’ll see many of these all over the city.
🍕 Roman style Pizza - we encounter "pizza al taglio," which means "by the cut". The scizzas, which are a type of scissors, are used to cut this pizza into square-shaped slices. This helps to maintain the structure of both the toppings and the crust. There is also “pizza bassa”, with a thin base. Roman pizza is practically the opposite to Neapolitan pizza: it is crispy and they are not afraid of toppings. A classic on all menus in Rome is the Capricciosa: topped with ham, mushrooms, olives, artichoke, an egg and tomato. Oil is added to the dough and there is much less water than the Naples version.
🥯 The maritozzo - is a classic sweet pastry, traditionally packed full of whipped cream, which has satisfied Romans for centuries. The dough-based bun is typically eaten in Rome for breakfast but can also be eaten as a hefty snack, or dessert, throughout the day.
☕️ Ristretto - is Italian for "short shots", and that's exactly what this shot of espresso brings to the table. Its main difference is that it takes a shorter extraction time, and uses less water therefore the flavor is rich and bold, and very intense.
🍧 La Grattachecca Romana - a favourite icy drink with fruity flavor; for the Romans, the grattachecca is sacred - strictly prepared by hand in the historical kiosks of the Rioni Trastevere, Testaccio and Prati, in the lively Ponte Milvio area and Trieste and Trionfale districts. Grattachecca derives, in fact, from the action with which the “ghiacciata" (ice) is produced: with a special tool, the ice is scraped off a block, called the "checca" in Roman dialect.
🛍️ When it comes to shopping, Rome can be quite the haven for designer brands, but there is no other fashion house more Roman than Valentino Garavani. The brand’s design (its famous studs) has its origins in the Renaissance architecture of Rome - the “bugnato” technique of the ancient Roman buildings. The largest Valentino store (in the world) lies here, in Rome, on the famous Piazza di Spagna site.
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