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Welcome to the budget-friendly 3-day Paris itinerary.
A three day itinerary with a healthy balance between culture, fun, and picture-perfect places, that WON'T break your bank.
This guide includes much of the same as my other 3 day Paris Itinerary, but with modifications that allow you to stretch the wallet so you can see more, comfortably.
With this guide, you will hit the big monuments, get your museum on, and discover some of Paris's lesser-known wonders!
In this itinerary you will receive:
-How to get to and from each airport.
- 3 full days of activities, museums, restaurants, and sights with alternative options based on your preferences.
-Emphasis on free activities, museums, and monuments.
- Over 60 unique locations
-Recommendations for food based on price, dietary restrictions, and location.
-Spots for getting your insta-worthy pics.
-Pro tips to make sure you make the most of your time (and money), and good-to-know information to make your trip smoother.
This is a perfect itinerary for you if:
- You want to explore Paris, but need to cut costs.
- You think walking is the best way to discover a new city.
- You want to get your museum on, within reason.
- You want to discover Paris the way Parisians do.
$8.00
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Experience Oaxaca City: A Local’s Guide to Exploring the Heart of Culture and Cuisine
Having called Oaxaca City home for five incredible months, I’m excited to share my curated guide to the best of this vibrant city. From savoring local cuisine across all budgets to uncovering hidden gems, this guide offers a personal touch to help you explore Oaxaca like a local.
What You'll Find in This Guide:
Dining for Every Budget: Explore a diverse range of dining options, from affordable street food to high-end restaurants, and discover where to find the best traditional Oaxacan dishes and international cuisine.
Hidden Gems and Escapes: Uncover the city’s lesser-known treasures and tranquil getaways that offer unique experiences away from the typical tourist spots.
Getting Around: Learn how to navigate Oaxaca using public transportation to reach key destinations, avoiding the need for organized tours.
Food Stores and Vintage Shopping: Discover the best local markets, specialty food stores, and vintage shops where you can find everything from artisanal products to unique fashion finds.
Wellness and Conscious Activities: Find direct contacts for wellness activities, including yoga, meditation, and consciousness-raising workshops, to enhance your visit with meaningful experiences.
Cafés and Mixología: Enjoy the best cafés for a relaxing break and explore the local mixology scene for creative cocktails and mezcal tastings.
Day Trips and Markets: Get recommendations for exciting day trips and lesser-known markets that offer authentic local experiences.
Event Listings: Access websites and resources for discovering local events, festivals, and cultural activities happening during your stay.
Digital Nomads • Vegan • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Groups • Couples • Backpacker • Adventure • Design • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Coffee • Budget • Architecture • Slow Travel • Wellness
$6.00
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Welcome to our comprehensive guide to the 10 hidden gems of Interlaken and the Jungfrau Region. If you're planning a visit to this stunning Swiss destination and looking to go beyond the usual tourist attractions, you've come to the right place. In this guide, we will take you on an off-the-beaten-path journey, revealing the undiscovered places that are adored by the locals and will leave you in awe. Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the authentic essence of this captivating region. From hidden alpine villages steeped in charm to lesser-known hiking trails offering breathtaking vistas, we've curated a collection of secret treasures that will make your experience truly memorable. Join us as we unveil the best-kept secrets of Interlaken and the Jungfrau Region, and get ready for an adventure that will leave you with unforgettable memories.
Hiking enthusiasts • Nature lovers • Outdoor adventurers • Travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path destinations • Adventure • Nature • Mountain • Hiking • Hidden Gems • Off-the-beaten-path • Scenic Beauty • Authentic Experience
$25.00
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Hike several of the most famous trails in New Zealand with this custom route that combines Great Walks of Rees-Dart and Routeburn with some lesser-known hidden gems like Cascade Saddle, Earnslaw Burn, and Greenstone/Caples. This trek showcases the diverse landscape of New Zealand's South Island, from serene valleys and ancient glaciers to rugged alpine mountain passes and through low altitude temperate rain forests. The route is split into 7 flexible stages that can be done in 7-14 days and is written for those seeking to (wild) camp and who prefer to stay in huts along the way. The route includes some off-trail sections to some of the most secluded and beautiful landscapes of New Zealand, but also provides alternatives to avoid these sections of bushwhacking.
This guide includes the route as seen in my YouTube film and provides all the additional information about all the huts along the way, wild camping regulations all along the trek, how to get there, when to go, the weather, and much more.
What this guide includes:
- A flexible itinerary for different lengths and difficulty levels;
- Distances, best camping options, and other useful waypoints;
- Custom Google Maps with all the important locations, such as campsites, grocery stores, airports, trails, public transport stops, and viewpoints;
- GPX tracks of all the routes;
- Practical information on how to get there, how to get around, when to go, trail conditions, weather, geography, and more;
- Detailed descriptions of the trekking route, including landmarks, terrain, and elevation changes.
Embark on this adventure to discover New Zealand's breathtaking landscapes, from alpine passes and serene lakes to lush valleys and dense rain forests. This guide promises to lead you through the heart of the South Island's untamed beauty, offering an unforgettable journey through its most majestic and wild spaces. Get ready to be captivated by the stunning vistas and unique experiences that await on this epic trek.
Get an impression of the route on youtube.com/harmenhoek.
Backpacker • Groups • Adventure • Camping • Outdoors • Photography • Slow Travel
$15.00
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This is the ultimate cultural and art guide of Paris. Beyond the Louvre, the City of Lights boasts an impressive array of museums and monuments. This comprehensive guide is designed to introduce you to lesser-known gems. The locations are categorized by each of the 20 Arrondissements of Paris, making it easy to navigate. In addition to showcasing 108 unique places, I've curated a top 20 list for first-time visitors!
This guide includes a map and insight notes with useful information:
1. a description
2. the address
3. the opening hours
4. the ticket price
5. the official website to book your tickets
6. how to get there
7. a list of important tips when visiting any cultural or art place in Paris
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Find me on TikTok for travel tips and recommendations: @marina_tinker
Cities I specialize in: Paris, France, and Athens, Greece.
Explore my Thatch store! Discover free or ready-to-buy guides and itineraries. Book consultation calls, request custom itinerary planning or curated recommendations, opt for expert pre-trip itinerary reviews, and receive personalized hotel searches (walking tours are subject to availability).
Architecture • Art • History • People & Culture
$12.00
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Welcome to the Marais!
This is a free sample of my three day Paris itinerary.
A full day's itinerary with a healthy balance between culture, fun, and picture-perfect places. Fear not, you will hit the big monuments, but we will also explore some of the lesser-known Parisian wonders!
In this itinerary you will receive:
- A full day of activities, museums, restaurants, and sights with alternative options based on your preferences.
- Over 50 unique locations
-Recommendations for food based on price, dietary restrictions, and location.
-Tips for getting your insta-worthy pics.
-Pro tips to make sure you make the most of your time (and money), and good-to-know information to make your trip smoother.
This is a perfect itinerary for you if:
- You think walking is the best way to discover a new city.
- You want to get your museum on, within reason.
- You want to discover Paris the way Parisians experience do.
Free
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📍A guide to all the spots we checked out in Nosara in July 2021. Not comprehensive, but lessons learned from a 7 day stay.
🗺 Tap the map icon in the upper right to see each on the map; tap into each place for more details.
💵 If you find this helpful, drop me a tip!
Adventure • Boutique • Foodie • Wellness • Nature • Beach
Free
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A collection of popular and lesser-known places in Buenos Aires to explore, eat, drink, photograph, co-work, find community, and so much more! 🇦🇷 Nearly all of these I have been to myself, the remaining others I have been recommended repeatedly, but haven’t yet had the chance to visit. Even so, I've included everything here so you won't miss out!
Inside, you’ll find 150+ unique recommendations sorted and subcategorized among the following sections: Sightseeing, Museums & Art Galleries, Outdoor Spaces, Day Trips, Cafés & Bakeries, Restaurants & Food, Nightlife, LGBTQ+, Shopping, Street Photography, and Bonus (rotating events & more!)
As a bilingual, queer, and solo female traveler having spent 6+ months in Buenos Aires, this list is my treasured resource to daily life and tourism in the city with an emphasis on cultural immersion. I’ve included a wide array of free activities, affordable options, and a few handpicked higher-end experiences for passerby travelers and nomads alike.
Buenos Aires is massive and has lots to offer, but is also home to hidden beauty and unique gems waiting to be discovered. I recommend you explore at your own pace, strolling the beautiful neighborhoods and leaving room for serendipity while sorting through the places in this guide that resonate with you the most!
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Art • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Wine • Photography
$20.00
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Nolita is yet another NYC acronym, referring to the area that is north of little italy. This is arguably one of the hippest neighborhoods in NYC. It is smack dab in the center of downtown and borders Soho, Noho, LES, and the East Village.
The restaurants here serve up extremely high quality/delicious food without being stuffy establishments. The wait times are sometimes long to eat in Nolita, but I've included some tips and tricks that should ensure you have the best dining experience possible.
Don't have a reservation, no problem - this guide is for you! My guide includes all day cafes, fast grab n' go options, and some phenomenal sit down restaurants spanning cuisines from italian, australian, thai, cuban, mexican, and a handful of different mediterranean cusines. Great for budgets ranging from $-$$$.
Purchase of the guide includes an amazing interactive map that captures all these specifics and more!
Solo Female • Foodie • Budget • People & Culture • Romantic • Design • Camping • Relaxation
$10.00
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Characterized by beautiful grasslands, an abundance of wildlife, and a proud cowboy culture, the llanos orientales or eastern plains, is one of Colombia's lesser-known treasures. Spread across four departments (Casanare, Vichada, Meta, Arauca), the region boasts excellent horseback riding opportunities, a meaty culinary culture, and warm hospitality.
I spent a weekend in Trinidad, a tranquil town 110km inland from Yopal, the capital of Casanare department. Though local tourism is still in its nascent stages, Trinidad proved a convenient and pleasant place to take a llanero safari and to sample the region's famous mamona meat.
This itinerary highlights the best food, activities, and accommodations for a perfect weekend in the llanos.
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • Outdoors • People & Culture • Slow Travel
Free
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The Lower East Side, affectionally referred to as LES is a melting pot of NYC culture and communities, which gives way to an amazing food scene.
Don't have a reservation, no problem - this guide is for you! My guide includes all day cafes, bars with amazing food, and more true sit down restaurants spanning cuisines from greek, to californian/american, australian, mexican, and italian cusines. Great for budgets ranging from $-$$$.
Purchase of the guide includes an amazing interactive map that captures all these specifics and more!
Groups • Foodie • Budget • People & Culture • Romantic • Coffee • Camping
$9.00
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The East Village has a little bit of everything. Towards the west it is more posh as it connects to Union Square, towards the north it is extremely neighborhoody/family oriented near Stuytown, the east brings you the edginess of old-NY and Alphabet City, whereas the south is the trendy area of LES. East Village has a little something for everyone in it.
The restaurants here serve up delicious food without being stuffy establishments. The East Village is filled with a pleathora of food options for all palates and budgets!
Don't have a reservation, no problem - this guide is for you! My guide includes all day cafes, fast grab n' go options, and some phenomenal sit down restaurants spanning cuisines from italian, australian, Mexican, farm to table and a handful of different mediterranean and Asian cusines. Majority of the restaurants are in the $-$$ price range!
Purchase of the guide includes an amazing interactive map that captures all these specifics and more!
Solo Female • Groups • Couples • 50+ • Foodie • Budget • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Photography
$10.00
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Discover the lesser-known marvels of Paris that are often overlooked by tourists. From secluded gardens to historic alleyways, this guide leads you through the city’s hidden treasures.
This guide is updated on a monthly basis to ensure you have the latest information and insights. Thank you for your support and happy reading!
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Looking for where the locals eat or good food in lesser-known spots? These restaurants might not be as well known or in hot locations, but their food is worth the extra work to get there!
This guide includes:
▻ Cafés and Coffee Shops (📍7 )
▻ Mexican (📍7 )
▻ Miscellaneous Favorites (📍3 )
▻ Sandwich Spots (📍3 )
▻ South East Asian and Indian (📍3 )
▻ Vegan and Vegetarian (📍4 )
▻ Wine Bars (📍3 )
▻ Honorable Mentions from the Denver Basics Guide (📍5 )
▻ Menu, Happy Hour, and Daily Special insights in the notes
Foodie • Wine • Coffee
$10.00
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Costa Rica is among the most well known countries in Central America, because of its lush and wild vegetation as well as beaches and wildlife.
In this guide, I share with you my opinion of each of the places I've been to in Costa Rica, which can be considered controversial but these will be the most honest thoughts you'll find. Although Costa Rica was a beautiful place to see, my honest opinion is that it's overrated and super expensive. Along the guide, you'll read my opinion about each of the locations I visited in Costa Rica, and the best recommendations together with some tips so you don't make the same mistakes I made, and you can enjoy to the fullest of each place you visit during your trip to Costa Rica. And I am also revealing some hidden and lesser known places for the most adventurous ones!
The guide is divided by regions and subdivided by specific locations. For each location I mention, I'll be sharing how to get there, and my honest opinion about the place ("❗EVA'S TIP")
This guide is for those who want to explore beyond the touristic areas, as well as for those who love adventure, nature and travelling more into the wild! This guide will help you avoid some mistakes I made and that didn’t let me fully enjoy Costa Rica in the way I like.
Now, let’s travel to Costa Rica, PURA VIDA! 🏝
Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Couples • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Outdoors • People & Culture • Road Trip • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel
$6.00
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It’s surprising the variety of museums that Madrid offers. From the most famous and visited, like Museo Nacional del Prado, to the lesser known, like the National Museum of Decorative Arts. Even though museums may not be a top priority when planning a visit to Spain’s capital, they are the perfect refuge for Madrid’s hot summer days.
Below is my Madrid museums guide with the best galleries to visit on your next visit to Madrid.
Art • History • People & Culture
Free
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From Malaga to Malaga passing through well- and lesser-known places.
In Spanish it is called "La ronda de Andalucía" 🇪🇸
💡In this guide you will find 8 hotels/apartments/guest house suitable either for a stay or a road trip in Andalusia. All tested and approved by us.
De Malaga à Malaga en passant par des lieux connus et moins connus.
En espagnol, on l'appelle "La ronda de Andalucía" 🇪🇸
💡Dans ce guide, vous trouverez 8 hôtels/appartements/maisons d'hôtes adaptés à un séjour ou à un road trip en Andalousie. Tous testés et approuvés par nous.
Road Trip • Mountain • Beach • Romantic • Nature • History • People & Culture
Free
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In the record breaking '23-'24 year, I was buried under 600 inches of fresh powder living as a ski-instructor in SoCal's favorite mountain town. While I was shoveling myself out, I learned some of the secrets of Mammoth Lakes that make the town special outside of Alterra's incredible mega-resort. Experience the town like a true local with tips for:
❄︎ Cafés
❄︎ A Base Area Breakdown (which of the 3 is best for you!)
❄︎ Mammoth's Best Runs (and lesson tips)
❄︎ Hot Springs
❄︎ Hikes
❄︎ Indoor Fun
❄︎ Restaurants (with gluten free, of course!)
❄︎ Après-Ski
❄︎ Lodging
❄︎ Getting Around
❄︎ Nearby attractions
Couples • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Adventure • Coffee • Outdoors
$15.00
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I would like to talk to you about my beloved neighborhood, a lesser-known area of Rome where more and more tourists choose to stay.
In the past, it was particularly loved by Neorealist film-makers who selected it as the backdrop for many important films due to its popular soul.
Today Pigneto it is a lively, dynamic, multicultural, and artistic neighborhood with its numerous cozy venues setting the scene.
Wine • Coffee • Shopping • Foodie • Photography • Art
$9.99
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