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You know the exercise of planning what to visit in a city by searching online "what to do in XXXX" and opening 10 tabs in an attempt not to let anything escape? And then not fully understanding what were the most relevant things for your kind of traveller? Well, I've been there multiple times!!! That's why I though that, as a local in Lisboa who has explored everything this city has to offer, I can make things easy for someone planning to visit it by creating a single source of information with all that. 86 places split into categories to make navigation and priorization easy: 1. Lisboa-exclusive places you must go to (3 tiers according to relevance) 2. Places around Lisboa you should visit (includes Sintra, Almada and Mafra) 3. Hidden gems (again 3 tiers according to relevance) 4. Old trams / Elevators / Funiculairs (you can be a fan and go around all of them or simply pick the best ones, which I refer) 5. Viewpoints (again, either go to all of them or just my top picks) 6. Things you can do around the world and here are nice as well On top of that you've got the ultimate Portuguese food checklist with 45 things you shoult try and whithout which your trip will be incomplete (90% of them can be found in Lisboa) My main objective with this guide is not to go into detail about each of these attractions but rather to categorize and give some hints about it so you decide whether to put it on your plan or not. If it is a monument or museum requiring a deep explanation of the hitory around it, you'll find it there. In case you have any question while planning your trip, we can also make a quick call for free ;) I wish you enjoy this city as much as I do and please do send me a message with feedback on this guide, as I use that to improve on it.
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Prague is definitely worth visiting. It is a beautiful city with rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural diversity. The city offers a range of activities, including sightseeing, exploring museums and galleries, enjoying the nightlife, and sampling delicious Czech cuisine. Additionally no, Prague is a relatively affordable city, making it an attractive travel destination for budget-conscious travelers. Souvenirs you can bring home: Bohemian Glass (near Prague, there are five Czech glass and crystal factories that can be visited), Prague Garnet (this precious gemstone is a symbol of the city’s rich cultural heritage), Mucha Posters by Alfons Mucha, Beer Cosmetics, Wooden Toys, Marionette Puppets, Karlovy Vary Spa Wafers, Kafka Museum Souvenirs, Special Reading Material from Palac Knih Luxor, Czech porcelain, the Prague golem, something with Krtek - the little mole (a famous cartoon character). When it comes to food, be sure to check: - Kolachkes (Traditional Czech Cookies) are small, sweet, and perfect for snacking on while exploring the city; made from a rich, buttery dough that is rolled into small balls and then filled with a variety of sweet fillings such as fruit preserves, nutella or poppy seeds (and are often sprinkled with powdered sugar for an extra touch of sweetness) - Trdelník, made from a dough composed of yeast, flour, sugar, and eggs, the seemingly gourmet treat is wrapped around a spit and grilled until crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Traditionally coated in sugar and cinnamon for a sweet and aromatic flavor. Beverages? Beer, Becherovka (Herbal Liquor), Absinthe. Highlights: 🍺 Beer - The Czechs will tell you that their beer is the best in the world, and they ought to know. Per capita, the Czech Republic consumes more beer than any other country. Pilsner Urquell, the worldʼs first pilsner beer, is top of the line; Gambrinus, made at the same brewery, is also good. The dark Krušovice has a surprisingly light quality; Budvar is the original Budweiser; and Staropramen is the Czech Republicʼs proud working-class brew. Small brewery labels, like Bernard and Lobkowicz, are also worth trying. Czech beer is rated by degrees – 10 degree, 11 degree, 12 degree – with the alcohol content increasing as the numbers rise. 🗿The Golem - Prague golem is a legendary figure in the city’s history and has become a popular souvenir for visitors. The Golem is said to have been created in the early 19th century by a rabbi named Judah Loew, who used the creature to protect the Jewish people from persecution. According to legend, the golem was made of clay and was brought to life through a magical ritual; it quickly became known for its immense strength and loyalty to its creator, but its power was also feared. Eventually, the rabbi realized he needed to destroy the creature before it caused any harm. Today, the golem is a symbol of Jewish heritage and the power of folklore.
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Discover Tbilisi with Worldwife: your ultimate city guide. Are you ready to explore Tbilisi, Georgia? Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, this comprehensive map of Tbilisi is your ultimate guide to an unforgettable experience. What to expect: - More than 180 unique locations Discover hidden gems and must-see spots in Tbilisi, all on one convenient map. - Top hotels From luxury to cozy boutique hotels and apartments, find the perfect place to stay. - Culinary highlights Enjoy the best restaurants, cafes, and food spots Tbilisi has to offer. - Cultural attractions Visit historical monuments, museums, and cultural hotspots. - Fun activities Find parks and other recreational activities for all ages. - Shopping and nightlife Discover the best markets, bars, and nightclubs. Why this map? - Personalized Tips Each spot is carefully selected based on personal experiences and recommendations. - User-friendly Google Maps Easy to use, with detailed location information. - Always up-to-date The map is regularly updated with new discoveries and tips. How it works: - Purchase the map After purchase, you'll receive a link to the Google Maps map. - Open and explore Use the map on your phone or computer to easily navigate Tbilisi. - Enjoy your trip Follow the best tips and make your visit to Tbilisi unforgettable. Looking for a place to stay in Tbilisi? Check my free guide 👇🏻
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Are you ready to explore Tbilisi, Georgia? Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, this comprehensive map of Tbilisi is your ultimate guide to an unforgettable experience. What to expect: - Nearly 200 unique locations Discover hidden gems and must-see spots in Tbilisi, all on one convenient map. - Top hotels From luxury hotels tot cozy boutique hotels and apartments so you can find the perfect place to stay. - Culinary highlights Enjoy the best restaurants, cafes and food spots Tbilisi has to offer. - Cultural attractions Visit historical monuments, museums and other cultural hotspots. - Fun activities Find parks and other recreational activities for all ages. - Shopping and nightlife Discover the best markets, bars and nightclubs. Why this map? - Personalized tips Each spot is carefully selected and based on personal experiences and recommendations. - User-friendly Google Maps Easy to use, with detailed descriptions and location information. - Always up-to-date The map is regularly updated with new discoveries and tips. How it works: - Purchase the map After purchase you'll receive a link to the Google Maps map. - Open and explore Use the map on your phone or computer to easily navigate Tbilisi. - Enjoy your trip Follow the best tips and make your visit to Tbilisi unforgettable.
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Corfu, still untouched by the clutches of mass tourism, is a haven of authentic Greek hospitality. The north-central part of this island is a treasure trove of contrasts—gyros kiosks sit comfortably next to upscale beach bars, all at prices that won’t break the bank. September is the sweet spot to visit; the blistering summer heat mellows, and a refreshing breeze caresses your legs while you sip on a kumquat cocktail. Whether you crave the adventure of charter boat rides to untamed beaches or the plush comfort of beach clubs, Corfu has it all. And whatever you do, carve out time for Corfu Town. The experience of tasting local dishes and wandering through its narrow, stall-lined streets in the evening is simply unforgettable! Here are some highlights from the places featured: ❋WHERE TO EAT&DRINK -in this section you will find my selection of favorite restaurants in Corfu.From the best Gyros kiosks to elegant restaurants with crazy views and sunset aperitifs. ❋SEE&DO -bored of the typical beach day? Corfu offers a wealth of alternatives that let you uncover the island's true essence. Picture this: you, at the helm of a boat (no license required), navigating to the island’s untouched, hidden beaches. It's the kind of unique adventure that turns a regular vacation into an unforgettable journey. ❋SLEEP -a selection of the best hotels&apartments divided according to PRICE RANGE ❋❋❋ Each section and post contains my personal advice and travel impressions. ❋❋❋
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