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🌊Thailand has a lot to offer, and figuring out where to go can be a bit confusing. But don't worry, here's a helpful list of must-visit places and activities to make your trip awesome.
Thailand is a popular spot for tourists, so expect crowds at the famous places. But a trick to dodge some of the hustle is to visit during off-peak times. Just remember, these places are famous for a reason—they're totally worth checking out!
If you're into more unique and less touristy spots, we've got you covered. There are some offbeat places on the list that you should definitely consider.
To make things easy, we've sorted everything on a digital map. It's color-coded (link at the end) based on where things are, like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Phi Phi Island, and Krabi. So, whether you like the busy city or want something more chill, this guide will help you explore Thailand without any hassle.✈️
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Car-free • Couples • Accessibility • Adventure • Budget • Architecture • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wine
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Tokushima, située sur l'île de Shikoku au Japon, est une destination captivante qui marie harmonieusement un riche patrimoine culturel à une beauté naturelle à couper le souffle. Célèbre pour ses paysages magnifiques, ses temples historiques et ses festivals vibrants, Tokushima offre une expérience unique et immersive aux voyageurs. La ville est peut-être surtout connue pour l'Awa Odori, un festival de danse animé et coloré qui a lieu en été, où les habitants et les visiteurs se réunissent pour célébrer avec des performances exubérantes. Avec ses chaînes de montagnes pittoresques, ses rivières sereines et ses attractions traditionnelles, Tokushima est un endroit où la tradition et la nature coexistent harmonieusement, en faisant une destination idéale pour ceux qui recherchent une expérience japonaise authentique.
Adventure • People & Culture • Photography
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In this exploration of Parisian pleasures, we embark on a journey through the city's cutest cafés, each one a unique blend of quaint aesthetics, scrumptious delights, and a dash of artistic flair. From the cobblestone streets of Montmartre to the chic avenues of Le Marais, these cafés are more than just places to indulge in gastronomic delights; they are portals to an experience that captures the essence of Parisian joie de vivre.
Let's start! And don't forget to save this guide for your next trip to Paris.
Digital Nomads • Couples • Car-free • Female Solo • Coffee • Foodie • Romantic
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🌸 Mon itinéraire, soigneusement élaboré à partir de mon expérience au Lac de Côme et à Milan, s'étend sur 4 jours. Voici à quoi vous pouvez vous attendre :
🌍 Itinéraire jour par jour pour Milan et le Lac de Côme : Milan et les environs, y compris le charmant Lac de Côme et ses villages pittoresques.
✈️ Conseils de voyage : des conseils pratiques pour naviguer autour du Lac de Côme.
Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Groups • Family • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Budget • Outdoors • History • Foodie • Photography • People & Culture • Road Trip • Shopping • Relaxation • Wellness
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If you're tired of spending countless hours researching and planning your next vacation, and you wish there was an easy way to create a custom travel itinerary tailored to your preferences - here I am!
Introducing my ✨Personalized Itineraries✨ crafted exceptionally for your needs!
With my custom itineraries, you may:
✓ save time and take out the planning process
✓ stress less by having a personalized guide for your needs
✓ find out about hidden gems and local spots
✓ get insider tips and recommendations from my personal experience
✓ save recommendations for the next trip to the same destination
✓ use this mobile-friendly guide on the Thatch app or open the places on Google Maps
My custom itinerary includes:
🔍 a personalized travel plan based on your needs
🗺️ an interactive map with detailed descriptions and my notes of each place to help you get familiar with it and book hotels or restaurants directly from the guide/map
🍽 a guide to must-try local and top dishes
🎟️ discount codes or special package options to save money
🗝️ additional information you should know before going to the destination
Ready to jump into new adventures? Let's create the magic together!
50+ • Digital Nomads • Pets • Plus Size • Female Solo • Family • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegan • LGBTQ+ • Couples • Halal • Vegetarian • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Coffee • Road Trip • Van Life • Wellness • Romantic • People & Culture • Design • Shopping • Wine • Photography • Foodie • History • Budget • Outdoors • Luxury • Camping • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Relaxation • Faith
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Ecco un itinerario di 7 giorni per scoprire New York, progettato per offrirti un’esperienza completa della città, con suggerimenti sui ristoranti (inclusi opzioni vegetariane e per celiaci) e attività gratuite. Ogni giorno è strutturato per bilanciare le visite turistiche con momenti di relax, in modo che non ti senta troppo affrettato, e combina attrazioni iconiche con gemme locali. Ci sono 2 giorni extra per chi ha voglia di restare un po' di più. Suggerimenti su dove fare sport, dove mangiare i migliori muffin e pancakes, dove dormire, dove trovare le migliori librerie, dove fare shopping e anche dove trovare supermercati nella Big Apple. Ci sono anche suggerimenti e indirizzi per trovare le locations dei film più noti.
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Groups • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wellness
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Barcellona può farti innamorare. ❤️🔥
Solare, colorata, vibrante, energica e travolgente.
E allora lasciati travolgere seguendo i miei consigli.
Nella guida troverai:
- le attrazioni principali della città 📍
- i quartieri da scoprire 🏡
- musei e chiese da visitare e siti su cui acquistare i biglietti 🎟️
- un po' di storia di alcuni dei punti nevralgici della città 📒
- una lista di posti da cui poter ammirare la città dall'altro 🌆
- alcune tips segrete, di posti sconosciuti ai turisti, per farti innamorare definitivamente della città ❤️🔥
Solo Female • Groups • Couples • 50+ • People & Culture • History • Architecture • Art • Foodie • Shopping • Design • Nature • Romantic • Photography • Mountain • Relaxation
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Discovering Florence's Hidden Gem 💎 Food Places (local recommendations including)
Florence, a city renowned for its art, history, and architecture, also holds a delightful secret: hidden gem food places that will enchant any gastronome. While the iconic landmarks are must-visit attractions, exploring the city's culinary treasures adds a whole new dimension to your experience.
In this guide, we'll take you on a journey to some well-know and lesser-known food spots, that I promise to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving for more.
Wine • Coffee • Foodie
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Most travelers would hate long layovers but NEVER in Singapore! I can prove that with this guide. :)
I’ve been lucky enough to experience multiple layovers and trips in this incredible “City in a Garden”. With it’s seamless immigration process and efficient transportation system, you’ll be out of the airport and into the heart of Singapore in no time.
With that said, I’ve got multiple itineraries here for you:
1. AIRPORT ITI: For when you have a shorter layover and want to stay at the airport (less than 6 hours)
2. FUTURISTIC: For those interested in cityscapes and the futuristic side of Singapore
3. CULTURAL: For those interested in Singapore’s cultural hotspots
Depending on how you manage your time you may do all three for long layovers, but please be mindful of your flight schedule. The last thing we want to happen is for you to be too entertained in Singapore that you miss your flight.
Now, brace yourself for an exhilarating layover in Singapore. Let me be your guide and show you all the fantastic options to make the most of your brief stay.
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Next to Ljubljana, Bled is the place visited by the most tourists in Slovenia. Pearl in Gorenjska offers the visitor much more than just a lake, a castle and an island with a church.
If you like a little less besieged spots, be sure to check out the ideas.
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Groups • Pets • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Coffee • History • Outdoors • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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This guide contains all of my food maps bundled together for a lower price. By purchasing this guide, you'll get access to:
👉 My map of my top favorite restaurants in all of NYC (normally $15)
👉 My map of the best Harlem Bars & Restaurants (hello soul food - normally $10)
👉 My map of the best nightclubs in NYC (normally $12)
👉 My map of the top rooftop bars open year-round in NYC (normally $10)
👉 My map of the best ice cream spots in NYC (yes, I have a major sweet tooth)
👉 MY map of the best game room bars in NYC, in case you're looking for something a little bit different (normally $6)
👉 My map of the best upscale restaurants in NYC for that special night out (normally $10)
💰 You save $33 by purchasing this bundle!
I sell most of these maps ala carte as well, but by buying this entire bundle, you get all of my recommendations for less $$$! PLUS all of these maps are living, which means, I'll keep adding to them as I find more spots that I LOVE!
LGBTQ+ • Digital Nomads • Plus Size • Backpackers • Vegetarian • Vegan • Solo Female • Gluten-free / Celiac • Accessibility • Halal • Car-free • Pets • 50+ • Couples • Groups • Foodie • Nightlife • Luxury • City • Living Map
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Looking for a curated list of recommendations for your upcoming trip but don’t wanna have to do all the research yourself? 👀
Let me help you! Get tailored recommendations for the most memorable travel experiences that are made personally just for you! 🤭
✓ Save time
✓ Stress less
✓ Find out about hidden gems and local spots
✓ Get insider tips and recommendations
✓ Reuse the guide for the next trips to the same destination
💸 Purchasing a custom guide of recommendations is a great way to feel prepared for a trip without placing yourself in the frames of itinerary.
50+ • Accessibility • Digital Nomads • Pets • Plus Size • Family • Female Solo • Gluten-free / Celiac • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Groups • Vegan • LGBTQ+ • Halal • Couples • Vegetarian • Adventure • Design • People & Culture • Shopping • Slow Travel • Photography • Foodie • Architecture • Art • Boutique • History • Sustainable/Eco • Relaxation • Luxury • Budget • Coffee • Camping • Outdoors • Road Trip • Romantic • Van Life • Wellness • Wine
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Le pays des frites, de la bière et du surréalisme ! 🇧🇪
- À la recherche du dragon : Mons 🐉
- De la Grand'Place au Menneken Pis : Bruxelles 🍟
- La ville aux cinq clochers : Tournai 🎓
- Maman déménage : Ostende ☀️
- Et il se passe quoi dans les autres villes ?
- Parcs animaliers & parcs d'attractions 🎡
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The country of fries, beer and surrealism ! 🇧🇪
- In search of the dragon : Mons 🐉
- From the Grand'Place to Menneken Pis : Bruxelles 🍟
- The City of the Five Spires : Tournai 🎓
- Mum is moving : Ostende ☀️
- And what's happening in the other cities ?
- Animal parks & theme parks 🎡
Groups • Adventure • Art • History • People & Culture
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🌸 Mon itinéraire, soigneusement élaboré à partir de ma propre expérience à Hong Kong.
🇭🇰 Itinéraire jour par jour : explorez Hong Kong et ses environs, y compris Macao. Ainsi que Disney et Ocean Park.
⏱️ Conçu pour une période de 10 jours, mais vous pouvez le personnaliser pour l'adapter à votre emploi du temps.
🎍 Une carte à ajouter à Google Maps accompagne ce guide, localisant tous les endroits mentionnés pour votre commodité.
📅 Avec une carte supplémentaire comprenant une multitude d'activités, de spots photo, de restaurants, de cafés confortables, de restaurants à thème, et même de cafés pour animaux disséminés à travers Hong Kong. Bien qu'ils ne soient pas spécifiquement mis en évidence dans l'itinéraire, tout le monde est encouragé à explorer et à ajouter ses propres expériences uniques à son voyage.
🗺️ Mes itinéraires sont conçus pour ceux qui ne veulent vraiment pas passer du temps à planifier leur voyage et préfèrent un voyage quasiment prêt à partir.
Check mes stories à la une pour un aperçu de mon voyage :)
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Groups • Family • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Shopping
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An in-depth and rawly detailed guide on budget backpacking Mauritius as a solo traveller, as a female, as a human being. Backpacking on $10 a day or less, exploring Mauritius and integrating into the Mauritian culture and lifestyle; this guide includes routes, itineraries (4 weeks), recommendations, opinions, experiences and advice as well as recommended 'do's and dont's', 'must-sees' and 'things to try'. The itinerary is written for 4 weeks, though I was backpacking there for 6 months, and can be edited depending on your availablility- shorter or longer than 4 weeks. It has prime and realistic information, advice and recommendations to shed some light onto what to expect if you decide to go there (it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED). I hope you enjoy it and please do contact me via thatch.co if you would like to reach out and ask questions or for more personalised guides. Please feel free to recommend me and leave a tip if it feels right!
*Contact me for personalised guides, maps and recommendations, private consultations, custom itineraries, and custom/personalised services.*
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Vegetarian • Vegan • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Camping • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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This guide is dedicated to those who are staying in Moscow for work or have a long layover at the airport, but for ordinary travelers this guide is also suitable. It includes a list of places to see in Moscow in 24 hours or less, enjoy your visit!👋
Этот гайд для тех, кто остановился в москве по работе или имеет долгую пересадку в аэропорту, но и для простых путешественников этот гайд тоже подойдет. Он включает в себя список мест которые можно посмотреть в Москве за 24 часа и меньше, приятного просмотра!
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Halal • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Vegan • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Coffee • Road Trip • Photography • People & Culture
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In questa guida troverete tutti i dettagli e i punti di interesse della Ciutat Vella:
- El Barri Gòtic
- El Born
- El Raval
- La Barceloneta
Partendo da Plaça de Catalunya, t alcuni suggerimenti per la Rambla e tutti i dettagli sui quartieri:
- i monumenti principali e la loro storia 📍
- i musei e le chiese da visitare e per cui acquistare i biglietti 🎟️
- alcuni posti dove mangiare 🥖🍺
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Amsterdam is the first stop for many incoming (and departing) international flights so you may find yourself with a long layover and want to get out of the airport and explore.
In this guide we’ll share everything you need to know about a layover in Amsterdam.
How do I get from the airport to the city center?
The train is a quick and convenient way to arrive in the city center in less than 20 minutes. You can even use your contactless debit card, credit card or mobile phone to pay and not worry about messing around with the ticket machines. Just tap and go. Each way costs about 5 euros per person making it relatively affordable too considering how much it can cost to get to and from the airport in other major European cities like London and Paris.
Where do I store my luggage?
If you have bags or suitcases you’d like to store while you’re out exploring you can use luggage lockers or the baggage storage area. There are 5 luggage lockers after security that cost 8 euros a day. The lockers are 40x40 cm and have a depth of 70 cm.
You can leave bags in a locker close to your departure gate before leaving the secure area or take them to baggage storage on level -1, between Arrivals 1 and Arrivals 2. Hand baggage (max size 55x35x25cm) costs 6 euros a piece per day. You can also store larger luggage here for an additional fee. You can view the map on the Schipol website and search “locker” to find the luggage lockers after security or search “storage” to see where the baggage storage before security is located. Additional information on luggage storage can be found on the Schipol Airport website.
What can I do on my long layover?
There’s a lot you can do near Amsterdam Centraal.
- Take photos at the row houses.
- Take a boat tour for a unique perspective of Amsterdam from it’s iconic canals. The Our Lord in the Attic Museum is a lesser known spot just around the corner from where many of the boat tours leave.
- Visit Amsterdam’s oldest building, Oude Kerk Amsterdam, which was a church but is now used for concerts and cultural events. It’s located in the middle of the Red Light District.
- If you’re looking for free sites, check out the Basilica of Saint Nicholas. It’s free to visit and just only a 5 minute walk from Amsterdam Centraal.
- Do some shopping on Damrak Avenue and grab souvenirs like cheese (many of the stores offer free samples!) and other Dutch goods. HEMA is a cute store worth checking out for affordable and often practical souvenirs as well.
- At Dam Square you’ll find the ornate Royal Palace Amsterdam and The New Church.
- One of the best ways to enjoy Amsterdam is admiring the picture perfect canals. If you want to go inside a canal house and see what it was like back in 1620, check out the Museum House Bartolotti.
- If you want to visit the Anne Frank House be sure to reserve your tickets two months in advance!
How long do I need for a long layover?
We wouldn’t recommend leaving the airport if you have less than a 6 hour layover. If you’ve been to Amsterdam before and are familiar with the airport, public transportation, and the city you can maybe get away with leaving on a shorter layover, but for first time visitors you want to make sure you give yourself enough time.
Seven hours or more would be ideal. Remember, if you’re traveling internationally and this is your first stop in Europe, you’ll need to go through customs and immigration and if it’s your last stop before leaving Europe you’ll need to go through immigration after security when leaving. The lines for immigration can be quite long in Europe so always give yourself plenty of time and stay up to date on current conditions at security.
What can I do if my layover is under 6 hours?
If you have a short layover there are a lot of shopping options in the Schipol airport. Pre-security you can find local stores like the grocery store Albert Heijn or the department store HEMA for local souvenirs or shops like Bloem and Fleurtiek for tulips and bulbs.
Also, before security check out the Panorama Terrace for plane spotting and tour a KLM Fokker 100 plane too!
Just because you can’t make it into the city doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the artwork from the Dutch masters. After security the Rijksmuseum Schiphol has a small collection of art from the middle ages to now straight from the Rijksmuseum. It even has its own gift shop.
You can also visit the Airport Library with books by Dutch authors in different languages, music, and other cultural displays.
Do I need a visa to leave the airport on my layover?
That depends on what country your passport is from. As of now US citizens do not need a visa to visit the Netherlands. Starting in 2025 US citizens (and other countries) will need an 8 euro ETIAS travel authorization. That official date for when that will be rolled out has not been announced, but you can check this site for updates.
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Amsterdam is the first stop for many incoming (and departing) international flights so you may find yourself with a long layover and want to get out of the airport and explore.
In this guide we’ll share everything you need to know about a layover in Amsterdam.
How do I get from the airport to the city center?
The train is a quick and convenient way to arrive in the city center in less than 20 minutes. You can even use your contactless debit card, credit card or mobile phone to pay and not worry about messing around with the ticket machines. Just tap and go. Each way costs about 5 euros per person making it relatively affordable too considering how much it can cost to get to and from the airport in other major European cities like London and Paris.
Where do I store my luggage?
If you have bags or suitcases you’d like to store while you’re out exploring you can use luggage lockers or the baggage storage area. There are 5 luggage lockers after security that cost 8 euros a day. The lockers are 40x40 cm and have a depth of 70 cm.
You can leave bags in a locker close to your departure gate before leaving the secure area or take them to baggage storage on level -1, between Arrivals 1 and Arrivals 2. Hand baggage (max size 55x35x25cm) costs 6 euros a piece per day. You can also store larger luggage here for an additional fee. You can view the map on the Schipol website and search “locker” to find the luggage lockers after security or search “storage” to see where the baggage storage before security is located. Additional information on luggage storage can be found on the Schipol Airport website.
What can I do on my long layover?
There’s a lot you can do near Amsterdam Centraal.
- Take photos at the row houses.
- Take a boat tour for a unique perspective of Amsterdam from it’s iconic canals. The Our Lord in the Attic Museum is a lesser known spot just around the corner from where many of the boat tours leave.
- Visit Amsterdam’s oldest building, Oude Kerk Amsterdam, which was a church but is now used for concerts and cultural events. It’s located in the middle of the Red Light District.
- If you’re looking for free sites, check out the Basilica of Saint Nicholas. It’s free to visit and just only a 5 minute walk from Amsterdam Centraal.
- Do some shopping on Damrak Avenue and grab souvenirs like cheese (many of the stores offer free samples!) and other Dutch goods. HEMA is a cute store worth checking out for affordable and often practical souvenirs as well.
- At Dam Square you’ll find the ornate Royal Palace Amsterdam and The New Church.
- One of the best ways to enjoy Amsterdam is admiring the picture perfect canals. If you want to go inside a canal house and see what it was like back in 1620, check out the Museum House Bartolotti.
- If you want to visit the Anne Frank House be sure to reserve your tickets two months in advance!
How long do I need for a long layover?
We wouldn’t recommend leaving the airport if you have less than a 6 hour layover. If you’ve been to Amsterdam before and are familiar with the airport, public transportation, and the city you can maybe get away with leaving on a shorter layover, but for first time visitors you want to make sure you give yourself enough time.
Seven hours or more would be ideal. Remember, if you’re traveling internationally and this is your first stop in Europe, you’ll need to go through customs and immigration and if it’s your last stop before leaving Europe you’ll need to go through immigration after security when leaving. The lines for immigration can be quite long in Europe so always give yourself plenty of time and stay up to date on current conditions at security.
What can I do if my layover is under 6 hours?
If you have a short layover there are a lot of shopping options in the Schipol airport. Pre-security you can find local stores like the grocery store Albert Heijn or the department store HEMA for local souvenirs or shops like Bloem and Fleurtiek for tulips and bulbs.
Also, before security check out the Panorama Terrace for plane spotting and tour a KLM Fokker 100 plane too!
Just because you can’t make it into the city doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the artwork from the Dutch masters. After security the Rijksmuseum Schiphol has a small collection of art from the middle ages to now straight from the Rijksmuseum. It even has its own gift shop.
You can also visit the Airport Library with books by Dutch authors in different languages, music, and other cultural displays.
Do I need a visa to leave the airport on my layover?
That depends on what country your passport is from. As of now US citizens do not need a visa to visit the Netherlands. Starting in 2025 US citizens (and other countries) will need an 8 euro ETIAS travel authorization. That official date for when that will be rolled out has not been announced, but you can check this site for updates.
Digital Nomads • Couples • Groups • Backpacker • Family • Female Solo
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