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Welcome to my Zagreb Travel Guide—your ultimate guide to experiencing this vibrant city through the eyes of a local! I’ve lived in Zagreb for 7 years, since my student days, and I absolutely love everything about it. From the dynamic nightlife and clubbing scene to cozy cafés, unique restaurants, and hidden gems, this guide covers it all. Whether you’re looking for the best spots to relax with a coffee, dance until dawn, or explore Zagreb’s must-see attractions, this guide will help you experience the city to the fullest. Inside, you’ll find my personal recommendations for favourite cafés, clubs, restaurants, and iconic locations that make Zagreb truly special. Whether you’re a student, a backpacker, or just someone eager to explore, there’s something here for everyone. This guide is completely free, but a tip would be greatly appreciated if you find it helpful! Enjoy your time in Zagreb! Note: This is an interactive guide, not a PDF. Use Google Maps for directions, and book your accommodations through platforms like Booking, Locktrip, or Airbnb. Got questions? DM me on Instagram (@petra.hus) or email me at petra2hus@gmail.com. Subscribe for new travel guides and stay updated!
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This was the blueprint for our Honeymoon, but this trip can be used for any couple looking for a romantic getaway to Italy. We begin in Venice before traveling to Florence, 3 Tuscany Cities and Wineries, and ending this dream getaway in Positano on the picturesque Amalfi Coast. Each day has been thoughtfully planned to give you the ultimate vacation. Pro Tip: We travelled June/July, but you can opt for May/June or September/October for lower prices and less crowds while still enjoying nice weather. They will also harvest the grapes and olives around October. If traveling off-season, please note some recommendations may be closed for the season. What's Included in this Guide? *Day-by-Day itinerary with what to do, where to stay, and what to eat for 12 days (2 in Venice, 5 in Florence/Tuscany, and 5 in Positano/Amalfi Coast) *Day trips to 3 Tuscan Wineries and Cities *Day Trip to Pompei on the way to Positano *Boat Trip to Capri and various Grottos *Various museum and tour recommendations *Guidance on the Hand of God Hike on the Amalfi Coast *An Italian Dream vacation come to life Disclaimer: My wife cried on the way to our first Winery as we drove through Tuscany. She had not had one sip of wine yet. Tissues are not required, but may be recommended.
Couples • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Coffee • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Romantic • Wine
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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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