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Ever wanted to explore different cuisines and didn't know where to go? Look no further than right here. I've compiled a list of sixteen places that are a must-visit if you want to try something new in Seattle. 🤩
In this map, you will see options for 🇹🇷 Turkish, 🇧🇦 Bosnian,
🇺🇦 Ukrainian, 🇬🇷 Greek/Mediterranean 🇸🇾🇯🇴🇱🇧, 🇩🇿🇹🇳🇪🇬🇱🇾 North African, 🇵🇸 Palestinian, 🇲🇦 Moroccan, 🇦🇷🇲🇽🇭🇳 South/Central American, 🇮🇳 Indian, 🇨🇳 Southeast Asian, 🇳🇬🇪🇹 African, etc cuisines. If you have any dietary restrictions, I recommend checking with the restaurant itself before your visit.
As someone who grew up in Seattle and lived there from the ages of two to eighteen, I've had my fair share of great food experiences. Below are the recommendations I share with you!
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Welcome to my comprehensive guide on where to stay in Guatemala.
Whether you're an adventurous backpacker, a luxury seeker, or a cultural enthusiast, Guatemala offers a diverse range of accommodations to suit every traveler's needs.
This guide will help you find the PERFECT place to stay, ensuring a memorable and comfortable experience in this beautiful Central American gem!
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Dive into the ultimate Belize adventure with this 7-day itinerary, crafted to showcase the best of Belize! From the world-renowned Barrier Reef to lush rainforests and ancient Mayan ruins, you'll experience Belize's diverse beauty firsthand. Whether you're snorkeling among vibrant marine life, hiking to majestic waterfalls, or exploring hidden caves, this itinerary has you covered with top activities and hidden gems. Ready to discover a paradise where Central American charm meets Caribbean beauty?
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🇬🇧& 🇩🇪 GUIDE ⤵️
Welcome to New York City - the city that never sleeps! Immerse yourself in the pulsating heart of America with its breathtaking skyline, iconic landmarks, and unique energy. Experience Broadway shows, indulge in world-class dining, and embrace the diversity of cultures. Let yourself be enchanted by the city that makes dreams come true
ℹ️ This guide includes:
- 100+ of New York‘s hotspots
- each with a short description, picture & exact address
- useful tips, websites & phone numbers for your visit
- low budget / budget friendly places
- hidden gems, photo locations & the best foodspots
With this guide, your dream trip to NYC comes true! 🇺🇸🌃🗽
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Willkommen in New York City - der Stadt, die niemals schläft! Tauche ein in das pulsierende Herz Amerikas mit seiner atemberaubenden Skyline, den ikonischen Sehenswürdigkeiten und der einzigartigen Energie. Erlebe Broadway-Shows, schlemme in Weltklasse-Restaurants und erlebe die Vielfalt der Kulturen. Lass dich von der Stadt, die Träume wahr werden lässt, verzaubern!
ℹ️ Dieser Reiseführer enthält:
- über 100 von New York‘s Hotspots
- jeweils mit Beschreibung, Fotos und genauer Adresse
- nützliche Tipps, Webseiten & Telefonnummern für deinen Besuch
- Low-Budget-/Budgetfreundliche Orte
- Geheimtipps, Foto-Locations und die besten Foodspots
Mit diesem Guide wird deine Traumreise nach New York City Realität! 🇺🇸🌃🗽
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An itinerary of 10 action-packed days dining and doing in amazing Oaxaca de Juarez. It includes:
1. Day-by-day top recommendations of places to visit and dining "musts"
2. More than 70 recommended things to do, eat, and see
3. Two detailed road trip guides for Hierve el Agua and San Martin Tilcajete.
4. Notes, insights, videos, photos, and more.
Why Oaxaca de Juarez?
Colorful and welcoming. Hip yet old world. Infused with the pride of Zapotec culture, yet embracing of modern Mexico’s foodie standards. Oaxaca de Juarez defies easy labels and is all the better for it. With one of the most charming Centros in all of Latin America, Oaxaca is unapologetically itself on every level. Majestic churches, historic buildings, stunning street art, indigenous gardens, massive markets, quirky small museums. . .Oaxaca has them all. Best of all, its undercurrent of edge and counterculture keeps this vibrant town from being too consumed by expat and digital nomad influence. Pretty and vibrant, yes. Blandly beautiful? Never.
Couples • Digital Nomads • 50+ • Groups • Family • Architecture • Road Trip • Photography • People & Culture • History • Foodie • Romantic • Boutique • Luxury • Relaxation
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Seven-day trek based in refugios.
INTRODUCTION
The Picos de Europa is a region of limestone peaks reaching over 2500 metres above sea level; the highest being Torre de Cerredo at 2650 metres. The route described here is one that I hiked alone in early summer. The best time to tackle the route is between June and September. There is more likely to be snow on the high passes in early June but they are usually not to difficult to negotiate.
The Picos de Europa is not as well known as the Pyrenees or Alps and as such the hiker traffic is less and the tourist infrastructure is less developed. This makes the area feel less spoilt but it can also make it a more challenging area to explore with fewer trails and little to no signposting. Always take a map with you: the Editorial Alpina 1:25,000 maps are the best. I took these and also used the outdooractive app and downloaded the relevant map tiles. This is useful for pinpointing where you are, in what can be confusing terrain. I was lucky to have clear weather for my entire trek but I would imagine that it's pretty difficult to navigate when the cloud is down on the mountains so take a compass too.
You can stay in refugios every night on this hike and wild camping is permitted above 1500m; details below.
I can't recommend the Picos de Europa as a hiking destination enough. The mountains are magnificent but there are also beautiful extensive woodlands at lower altitudes, as well as meadows full of wildflowers and butterflies. The juxtaposition between the stark limestone peaks and the gentle greenery of the valleys is beguiling.
DISCLAIMER: Please note that hiking in the Picos de Europa is not risk free. It is a very challenging area in which to hike. I accept no responsibility for any accidents you may experience while hiking this route. You are responsible for your own safety. Some of the dangers and difficulties are listed a little further down this guide.
HOW BUSY?
Unlike some of the more well know hikes around Europe this trail is less well trodden and as such the trail can be quite hard to follow at times, and at other times there is no trail! Despite this, refugios, being small, fill up fast (see below).
REFUGIOS
The hike is made easier if you stay in the staffed refugios where you can recharge your metaphorical batteries. Accommodation at these mountain huts is in communal dormitories and you will need to bring your own sleeping bag. It's best to book ahead as they are often full throughout the summer. Prices are around the €12-17 mark and they also do affordable meals (breakfast, picnic lunch and dinner).
There is also a handful of unstaffed, very basic mountain shelters with no services and no beds but these can be a good option in an emergency. Most of the refugios only accept cash so be sure to take plenty with you before you set off as there are no ATMs! All the refugios on the route are listed in the route description below with website links.
WILD CAMPING
Camping is only permitted at 1500m above sea level or higher. There is not much water anywhere above this altitude so be sure to fill up when you get the chance (at refugios) before camping in a remote spot.
POSADA DE VALDEON
This beautiful village tucked in the valley between the Macizo Central and Macizo Occidental is a lovely place to wander for a few hours. At the centre of the village there are a number of restaurants and bars and a small square with a water fountain. If you need somewhere to stay before or after the trek you'll find hotels, guest houses and a youth hostel. There is a hotel recommendation and link in the route description.
In the centre of the village is a pharmacy should you need any blister plasters! And on the road to the west of the village is the National Park office where you can find information about hiking and anything else to do with the national park.
GETTING THERE
From the UK there are Ryanair flights to Oviedo (Asturias airport) from London Stansted. A bit further afield you can get flights to Bilbao and Santander from the UK and the rest of Europe. Getting from the airport is a little complicated but there are buses to Posada de Valdeón from Oviedo changing in Cangas de Onis. The journey takes about 4.5hrs. There are also buses from Santander and Bilbao changing in Llanes and Riaño with the journey taking around 15hrs from Bilbao.
An easier but more expensive option is to get a taxi. You could also hire a car but of course you will have to leave the car sitting idle in Posada de Valdeón while you do the hike.
FLORA & FAUNA
This area of northern Spain is fantastic for wildlife. At lower elevations the beech and sessile oak woodland stretches for miles over rolling hills. This is part of the boreal forest that once would have covered much of Europe and is home to roe deer, wild boar, red squirrels, pine martens and brown bears.
In the skies you have a good chance of seeing griffon vultures, golden, booted and short-toed eagles, black kites and peregrines. Of the smaller passerine species the Picos are home to red-backed shrikes, black redstarts, spotted flycatchers and black woodpeckers.
But it's the wildflowers in the meadows and on the woodland edges that are the real joy and most easily appreciated. Vetches, cinquefoils and orchids create a colourful patchwork of colours with butterflies bringing the whole scene to life. Look out for swallowtails, fritillaries and hairstreaks.
NAVIGATION
Navigation is difficult as the terrain can be confusing and in many places there is no trail whatsoever. Take a map (1:25K Editiorial Alpina maps are the best), compass and GPS and know how to use them. It's also a good idea to download the map on a relevant map app. I used the outdooractive app but others are available.
WEATHER
Thunderstorms are common, usually in the afternoon and these can be particularly dangerous high up in the mountains. It's best to hike early and get to a refugio by lunchtime if there are afternoon thunderstorms in the forecast. The weather in this part of Spain is very changeable as it has a maritime climate. Rain and thick fog are possible but equally long periods of warm sunshine are not unusual. The best advice I can offer is to be prepared for anything. Pack suncream and a sunhat but don't forget your waterproofs either.
FALLING ROCKS
Rock falls are not unusual as chamois and other hikers can dislodge rocks above you. Getting caught in a rockfall is not so common but not impossible. Be aware and if you see rocks heading your way, and cannot find cover, crouch down on the floor and pull your rucksack over your head and back.
DRINKING WATER
There is very little running water as these mountains are mostly comprised of permeable limestone. You will need to take plenty of water with you each day (I packed three litres every day and usually drank it all). You can fill up at the refugios and there are a few fountains / fuentes although most of the ones I saw marked on the Editorial Alpina map were dry when I found them.
THE SUN
Sunburn and sunstroke are both real dangers and there is little shade. Keep hydrated and wear a sun hat that covers your neck.
TERRAIN
In some places you need to scramble up steep rocky sections. You will need to have experience in this kind of terrain and have a head for heights! The terrain is very rocky and uneven at higher altitudes so you will need strong, sturdy footwear. Trekking poles are also invaluable in providing support and helping you across and up awkward sections. There is also a lot of steep ascent and descent on this route so you will need to be reasonably fit.
DANGEROUS ANIMALS
On many parts of the trail you will encounter cows. In my experience they are very docile and used to trekkers so they shouldn't be of any concern. You may also find flocks of sheep and while these aren't dangerous they are often accompanied by shepherd dogs which have been trained to keep intruders away from the flock. They can be quite intimidating when they start barking at you. If you see sheep ahead it is best to give them a wide berth, even if this means veering away from the trail for a while. If you walk directly towards or through a flock of sheep you risk agitating the shepherd dogs.
Bears are not common in the Picos de Europa but there are bears in other parts of the Cantabrian Mountains, notably Somiedo National Park, not far to the west, and there is always the possibility of seeing an itinerant bear wandering through the Picos. Eurasian brown bears are not as big nor aggressive as the grizzly bears of North America so you shouldn't worry too much about an encounter. It's extremely unlikely you will see one so if you do, consider yourself very lucky.
Wild boar are common in the woodlands at lower altitudes. They are not as aggressive as some people will tell you and tend to be nocturnal. I did see some in the daytime near Vegabaño. As soon as they saw me they ran away, crashing through the undergrowth. As with any large animal it's best to simply give them plenty of space to move away from you.
I hope none of this advice puts you off hiking in the Picos de Europa. Yes, it's a challenging mountain area but the rewards for hiking here are great. Enjoy the hike!
Adventure • Nature • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Mountain • Camping
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In this guide, you’ll discover 36 must-see sights and hidden gems, along with some tips for a stress-free trip in BA. I’ve included famous spots as well as a few surprises I stumbled upon that I think are absolutely worth sharing.
I spent two weeks exploring Argentina’s capital in January 2024, and fell head over heels for Buenos Aires. It’s now my second favorite city in South America, after Rio. From the incredible food and budget-friendly prices to the tango vibes and irresistible alfajores, this city completely stole my heart.
Couples • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Digital Nomads • 50+ • LGBTQ+ • Car-free • Business • Backpacker • Family • Groups • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • Coffee • History • Photography • Romantic • Slow Travel • Shopping • Wine
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Lima, Peru is one of Latin America's coolest (and largest) cities. And the neighborhood with the most charm, elegance, and straight up coolness is Barranco (sorry for all of the people who still think Miraflores is where it is at - you're wrong).
Barranco is historically (and technically still is) its own town, featuring its own Plaza de Armas and church at the center. However, as Lima has exploded, Barranco has been whisked into the line of nice neighborhoods in Lima, situated just south of Miraflores.
Barranco is teeming with cool restaurants, bars, coffee shops, art galleries, and generally good vibes. So where should you visit in Barranco? I am so glad you asked!
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Grab your closest friends or family and embark on an unforgettable 12-day journey through the historic cities of Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, immerse yourself in the rich culture, history, and vibrancy of these three states.
Each day offers a blend of guided tours and exploration, ensuring a balance of structured activities and leisure time to customize your experience. Get ready to create lasting memories as you delve into the heart of America's past and present. Make the best of 12 days days with this itinerary!
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This map of New Orleans is an all-encompassing map designed to be the one-stop shop for everything you need to know for a stay in the capital of Louisiana.
I've designed this map to be used both for pre-scouting sights and recommended restaurants, and as a map to reference what's nearby as you walk around New Orleans.
It includes:
🗺️ Google Maps Version
🧷 Places of Usefulness
🚋 St. Charles Streetcar Route (In the Google Maps Version)
👣 Places of Interest
🌲 Parks, Gardens & Graveyards
🍽️ Restaurants: of all prices
🍺 Bars, Cocktails, & Coffee
🏨 Accommodations: Hostels & Hotels
👣 Other Sources and Tours
About:
The 'Big Easy'. Come down to the Bayou and experience round-the-clock nightlife, and a vibrant melting pot of French, African, and American Cultures which are at their peak during Mardi Gras.
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Some research based shortlisted hotels in Europe & Asia. All are central locations. Book away if you like any and you're welcome to share your feedback as I haven't stayed in most. Find me on Insta @nehastravelworld if you want to see my travels :)
You can get personalised guide for any of the destinations by simply scheduling your first travel consultation or by signing up for one of the curated recommendations packages on Thatch!!!
Destination included in this guide: (keeps getting updated)
Asia: Bali, Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka
Amsterdam, Brussels, Spain (Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga, Sevilla), Lisbon, Vienna, Italy (Rome, Naples, Tuscany, Florence, Cinque Terre, Lake Como, Puglia, Amalfi Coast)
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Welcome to my all-encompassing guide on where to stay in Chile.
Whether you're a thrill-seeking backpacker, a lover of luxury, or someone eager to immerse yourself in culture, Chile offers a wide array of accommodations to meet every traveler's desires.
This guide will help you discover the IDEAL spot to stay, guaranteeing a memorable and cozy experience in this stunning South American destination!
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The ultimate guide to U.S. Roadside attractions, oddities, special museums and "worlds largest" record holders all across the country. With a collection of over 180 locations spread across the U.S. add a roadside attraction to your next car ride. Stops like these make for a lifetime of silly memories and the best road trip filler destinations.
The Central Midwest is home to the vast majority of these silly show stopping attractions, but every state is represented at least once with a special stop.
Explore a wide collection of roadside attractions, oddities, enormous objects and a whole lot of fun by state below.
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Welcome to Boston, the most European city in the US! Being my American home, here are all the best things to do in this incredible and historic city. Here you will find everything from Boston icons to hidden gems only locals know about, and tips!
Boston is an extremely walkable city and one full of wonders. Being a long-walks-lover, I've explored every corner of this city, and I want to share it all with you - from the Boston Icons to the Local favorites and hidden gems.
I couldn't love this city more, and I'm making it my mission to ensure you experience the absolute best of this city - so you too, may fall in love!
Keep reading to discover all the best things to do in Boston, including local favorties and hidden gems.
Car-free • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Family • Couples • Business • Groups • History • Foodie • Architecture • People & Culture • Shopping • Slow Travel • Art • Luxury • Boutique
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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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A complete itinerary to enjoy the stunning city of Havana on a 5 day / 4 night planned trip. This is a Cuba People-to-People Educational Exchange Program Itinerary.
Due to regulations for Americans to travel to Cuba, we highly recommend you review this itinerary and then reach out to us to assist you in helping to plan your trip to ensure it meets all required guidelines and conditions to travel.
It is important to note the the American Dollar and US based credit cards are not accepted in Cuba. Therefore, these types of "people-to-people" trips are required to be all pre-arranged for U.S. Citizens to legally travel to Cuba.
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Your ESSENTIAL Guide to HOLBOX, Mexico! Where To Stay and What To Do!
Live your paradise Island DREAMS on Isla Holbox off the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsular. Pronounced "Hol-bosh", Holbox is a a gorgeous escape from the garish touristic spots of Cancun and Playa Del Carmen, this cute little island offers water based activities that will take your breath away along side delicious eateries and wellness activities! This is my personal no.1 coastal destination in the whole of the Yucatan State.
- Snorkel with whale sharks in the morning, soak up the sun in the afternoon, eat delicious cuisine with sea views at sunset, and swim through bioluminescent waters in the evening, enjoy live local music at night, then don't forget to dance on the beach and have a midnight swim!
The easiest way to reach Holbox Island is by public ADO bus, leaving from the main central station in Cancun, or if you're coming from the other side, Merida. You take the bus to the port of Chiquilá, then it's a short and enjoyable 25 minute ferry ride to paradise (people have been known to spot dolphins on the way so keep a look out!). Alternatively, you can arrange a shared shuttle or taxi transfer from Cancun to the port, or hire a car. Find out why I think public transport is best and how to book it, in the "What To Do" section of this guide.
The perfect get-away from Cancun, I 100% recommend Holbox above Isla Mujeres (an island opposite Cancun)... Holbox is more authentic and less like Cancun (which is now a tourist trap and very Americanised...) read on to find out more about why I think Holbox is amazing, and all my best recommendations and tips on where to stay, what to do and where to eat, for an INCREDIBLE time there!!
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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of Denver! An absolute smorgasbord of my own travels and research, suggestions from friends and strangers, and many treasures found along the way, this is where I compile all things Denver for my future trips and yours. Things I particularly love that you’ll find a lot of:
☕️ Coffee shops & bakeries
🌮 Local cuisine
🏛️ Museums of all kinds
🌳 Gardens & parks
🛏️ Boutique hotels
🍕 Small regional chains with good reputations
All my guides in this category are $5 per 100 places included, but since I add to these constantly, you can lock down the lowest price today and gain a lifetime access!
*Great American Beer Festical held in Oct, Taste of Colorado on Labor Day Weekend. Check out CRUSH WALLS mural festival. Large Mexican immigrant population. Technically a desert, so stay hydrated!
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