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This guide offers an itinerary for a day trip, or overnight to Point Reyes National Seashore. Enjoy exploring the seashore, seafood, and some adventure.
This guide holds everything you need for a day or weekend trip to Point Reyes National Seashore from San Francisco including accommodation options, coffee in the morning, food & drink throughout the day, points of interest, & things to do! It also includes a handy interactive map that you can take with you on the go!
Couples • Groups • Adventure • Nature • Photography • Foodie • Beach • History
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I’ve visited this incredible city several times, and these spots are my absolute favorites. If you enjoy this guide, drop me a line on IG (@gabdrinksbeer) to let me know, and/or leave a tip!
The list is sorted mostly by activity. To see what’s in your neighborhood, use the map feature.
Table of Contents:
☕️ coffee and pastries
🌮 tacos of course
🍽 nice dinners
🍻 bars
🥂 clubs
🎉 markets
🖼 museums
🛍 thrifting
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Built up from my own trip to Lisbon in February, plus a few extra places I didn’t get to but have saved for next time!
This little guide includes:
🤓Just a little history I found helpful
🍤a few dishes to try
🛎️1 hotel
🍽️5 spots to dine
☕️5 spots to grab a coffee & sweet
🥂2 spots for just a drink
🚡 7 spots to explore!
Plus since we braved the city with a stroller, I left some details in the locations 😉
What’s not included: anything to do with Fado… sorry 😅
Leaving this guide free for now, but if you find it helpful and would like to say thanks, tips are always appreciated 🥰
(you can help fund research for my next guide 🤓)
Foodie • History • People & Culture
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This guide is filled with the best coffee shops and tea houses in Paris ☕️🫖 🍰
In Paris, Café is an ambiguous title. You'll find that full-blown restaurants are called cafés. I want to clarify that this list is focused on places mainly serving up warm beverages and sweets, which is my own americanized idea of a café.
Save this guide and save time in your search for the best hot chocolate, cakes, coffees, and teas in Paris. I've divided this guide into sections based on common areas and neighborhoods in order to provide TONS of places.
Slow Travel • Coffee • People & Culture
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Canggu is a mecca for incredible cafes and co-working spaces. Whether you're a tourist wanting a great cup of coffee or a digital nomad searching for the perfect work spot, you will be spoilt for choice in Canggu.
In this guide you'll find everything from upscale instagram worthy cafes, to budget friendly menus.
Digital Nomads • Backpackers • Solo Female • Vegan • Vegetarian • Coffee • Slow Travel • Budget • Boutique • Foodie
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If you were asked "What is the best city for baked goods in the world?" You'd probably say Paris, and with good reason. But Copenhagen is a close second.
Danes love their hygge - a word that roughly means "coziness" - and a key tenet of hygge is sweets. Lots and lots of sweets. With coffee specifically. When your winter days only last seven hours, Danes need all of the warmth one can conjure, and baked goods are one of the best ways to accomplish that.
Truly any bakery in Copenhagen is a good one. Even chains have fantastic pastries - a grab and go pastry at Lagekagehuset (basically a Danish bakery version of Starbucks) would be a top five pastry contender in most cities across North America. But I want to share some of the best of the best here for your next trip to Copenhagen.
Foodie • Coffee
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New York is a wonderful pace to be a kid and has a lot to offer to children of all ages; amazing playgrounds, libraries, museums, theatres, beautiful community gardens, merry-go-rounds, cruises, parks, toy stores. There are endless possibilities! Some of the places included in this guide are old favorites. Some are hidden gems out of the beaten path. Ready to explore some of the wonders that await you and your children in NYC?
This “3 days in NYC with your kids” guide will help you plan a stress-free family trip. It includes:
• recommendations of the nearest places to grab a coffee, snack or meal;
• all the best activities in each area so you can plan your day quickly; all of them are walking distance or short distance using public transportation;
• some of the coolest stores for kids;
• the most interesting museums in the neighborhood;
• hidden gems and activities to visit the city like a local parent!
This guide covers: Manhattan (Upper West Side, Central Park, Midtown, Greenwich Village, Soho, Meatpacking, Chelsea and Governors Island); Brooklyn ( a small part of Brooklyn close to the Brooklyn Bridge).
You can pick and choose from this itinerary. It's just suggestion, to enjoy the city without feeling at the same time too overwhelmed. Everyday ends with an activity to chill out and enjoy your holiday together with your family.
Don't forget to use the attached map *
Maybe you’re wondering about where to stay in NYC: I would suggest to find an hotel in Manhattan.
• The west side is charming. In the Village/Soho/Chelsea/Meatpacking you’ll find plenty of options, maybe not the cheapest ones. If you choose to stay a little bit more uptown, you’ll be able to find better deals and enjoy Central Park.
• Midtown is sometimes more practical and convenient, but sometimes too crowded.
In any case, I would suggest you not to go “too uptown”, to be able to visit Brooklyn without being too far away.
Groups • Family • Kids • Travel • City • Exploration • Museums • Parks • Restaurants • Shopping • Books • Water Activities • Animals • Views • Ferry • Biking
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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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When you think of Soho in NYC you most likely think about shopping, which is definitely its claim to fame. But you also need to refuel with coffee, some sweets, or even a full on meal. Soho borders Nolita (its cooler younger sister), Greenwich Village (hip, students, and a bit edgy), and West Village (classic NY charm).
While there are not many restaurants in Soho to begin with, there are some great options that do not require reservations. I've also included my favorite coffee shops and pit stops for sweet treats. Great for budgets ranging from $-$$$.
Purchase of the guide includes an amazing interactive map that captures all these specifics and more!
Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie • Budget • Coffee • Romantic • People & Culture
$8.00
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If you're headed to Venice and want to eat some of the best meals of your life, grab this list!
WHY THIS LIST INSTEAD OF MY FREE VERSION? Because this way, you have options!
Find yourself hangry and need food ASAP? You'll find great, authentic options on this list near you no matter where you are!
Your first choice restaurant is full? I include plenty of options, so you have backups in each neighborhood!
In a really touristy area without a reservation? This gives you a cheat sheet for eating well anywhere you find yourself!
Everywhere on here I've personally eaten or had it recommended to me by someone I trust living here at least 5 years.
In this guide, you'll get:
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- Categories include: restaurants, cicchetti & cheap eats, coffee & breakfast, wine & cocktail bars, gelato
Wine • Foodie • Budget • Luxury
$18.00
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Explore our collection of local food in Hanoi's Old Quarter!
Sourced from local guides and our own wanderings, you'll find anything you're craving on this map - whether that's an egg coffee, Hanoi's famous Bún chả for lunch, or a sweet treat for after dinner!
We've shared what each shop is known for and what we liked best so you can have the best experience possible when deciding what & where to eat in Hanoi!
📌 SAVE this guide for your upcoming trip!
Backpacker • Family • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Foodie • Budget • Coffee • Slow Travel
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The neighborhoods you should stay in and the restaurants you should eat at in Prague.
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This guide is for you if you want to experience Prague like a local, skip the tourist traps and hoards of people and discover the charm of why an American girl left sunny Southern California to live 10 years in this enchanting city.
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What's included?
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✨3 neighborhoods to experience Prague like a local
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Each neighborhood guide includes:
✔️3 best local restaurants
✔️3 coffee shops
✔️ 1 restaurant to get traditional Czech food 🇨🇿
✔️1 beer pub
✔️1 grocery store
✔️1 spot to explore
✔️Travel time to the city center.
✔️Details about what kind of traveler would enjoy this neighborhood.
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Don't blindly book your airbnb or hotel anywhere in the city but use this guide as your resource!
Family • Digital Nomads • Car-free • Female Solo • Pets • Couples • Slow Travel • Photography • People & Culture • Foodie • Relaxation • Coffee • Architecture
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6D/5N Ooty (2N) - Wayanad (2N) - Coorg (1N)
Are you looking for a unique and unforgettable travel experience? Then look no further than this 6-day itinerary to Ooty, Wayanad, and Coorg. This itinerary takes you to three of the most popular hill stations in South India, each with its own unique charm and attractions.
This itinerary is perfect for travelers who are looking for a mix of culture, history, nature, and adventure. You will experience the best of what South India has to offer, from the lush green hills of Ooty to the coffee plantations of Coorg.
Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the beauty of South India. Book your trip today!
Adventure • Nature • Photography • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Van Life • Relaxation
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When it comes to cities with the best cafe culture, I think Seoul takes the cake.
Explore over 30 of the most Instagram-worthy cafes in Seoul with this guide to unique cafes.
CONTENTS:
✅ USEFUL INSIGHTS
Before you start cafe-hopping in Seoul, there are some things you should know (tipping culture, cafe etiquette in South Korea, opening times and more).
☕️ ORGANISED BY NEIGHBOURHOOD
There are almost 100,000 cafes in Seoul -- so, it goes without saying: This isn't a masterlist. Instead, it's a curated collection.
I've included a handful of cafes in:
- Yeonnam-dong | 연남동
- Hongdae | 홍대
- Yongsan | 용산
- Gangnam | 강남
- Seongsu | 성수
- Ikseon-dong | 익선동
- Anguk | 안국
- 1 cafe near Gyeongbok Palace (Sagan-dong | 사간동)
🫡 HONEST OPINIONS
Life's too short for bad cake and coffee. While these are all beautiful, I've included my 🫡 honest foodie experience too, so you can make informed decisions about whether to go or not.
🌱 VEGAN OPTIONS
They're very limited, folks - but when I've found vegan cafes in Seoul (or vegan options), I've include a note with a little 🌱 plant emoji.
🗺️ INTERACTIVE MAP
🔗 Google maps doesn't work well in Seoul but not to worry: I've included Naver Map links for every cafe on the list.
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☕️ 🤍 From one cafe lover to another, I hope this is useful! 🤍
📢 This Seoul cafe guide will be regularly updated so, be sure to save it and follow @StormOnTheHorizon (everywhere📲 for updates).
Car-free • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Groups • Couples • Backpacker • Family • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture
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This 2-day itinerary and interactive map will help you make the most of your time in Leavenworth, Washington’s Bavarian-like village. Follow in my footsteps to recreate this epic trip, or slice and dice what sounds most interesting to you!
What’s included:
🍽️ 7 cafes, coffee shops, restaurants, breweries and more, including tips on what to order
🏔️ 3 hikes with insane views of the Cascade Mountains (easy, moderate and hard)
🏚️ 16 gorgeous lodging suggestions near Leavenworth
📍 Interactive digital map with my top recommendations pinned
📱 Mobile-friendly guide on the Thatch app for convenience when traveling
Since this is a living guide, the one-time fee will unlock access to the best suggestions as new spots are added.
Adventure • Nature • Foodie • Mountain • Coffee
$10.00
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In Paris, cafés are permeated with charm and history, art and culture. In fact, between the 19th and 20th centuries, the Café Parisien were meeting places for artists and writers who exchanged ideas and thoughts over a good coffee. There are some cafés in Paris that have maintained the same atmosphere as when Verlaine, Picasso and Hemingway sat at the tables in the café.
Don't you get excited about the idea of sitting on those very chairs?
With this article I take you on a journey through the best cafés in Paris. Coffee addicts will thank me🥹☕️
50+ • Accessibility • Couples • Family • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Coffee • Foodie • History • Photography • Luxury • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping
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Málaga has transformed itself from a dinky coastal city to the gem of the Andalusian coast. Filled with wonderful art museums, beaches, historic sites, and tapas bars, Málaga is an amazing destination in and of itself and not just an airport you fly through to get to Marbella.
If you do come to Málaga, you'll want to find a good place to eat breakfast and drink coffee. Good news for you, this guide provides all the different places to drink café bonbon, eat churros and bocadillos, and munch on pastries to the content of your corazon!
Foodie
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