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Located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria is an idyllic destination for tourists, boasting beautiful natural landscapes and a vibrant city life.
Victoria has plenty to offer in terms of culture: wander through the historic streets downtown, explore unique shops, eateries, and art galleries and more. With something for everyone - from adventure seekers to nature lovers - Victoria is sure to provide you with an unforgettable experience!
This guide is the very best that downtown Victoria has to offer (from someone who actually lives here!), including amazing restaurants to suit every budget, parks, activities, and shopping! Whether you’re just passing through or spending an extended vacation, you won't want to miss out on exploring these areas that make Victoria unique!
Foodie • History • Shopping • Sustainable/Eco • People & Culture • Coffee • Beach • Boutique • Art
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Hello! This adventure is a guide to exploring Nice! It includes how to get there, how to get around Nice, where to stay, and what to do. This includes activities such as tours, sights, pebble beaches, museums, and shops. This guide also includes restaurants (broken out by dinner, lunch, ice cream, and breakfast/coffee). It ends with a short list of day trips included a few suggestions for guided day trips.
Relaxation • Outdoors • Slow Travel
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This itinerary provides suggestions for Asheville and three small towns - Hendersonville, Flat Rock, and Saluda - located in the surrounding area. It also recommends a few outdoor activities for those interested! Asheville is much more famous than the small towns, but for a complete picture of Western North Carolina, I highly recommend that you venture further afield.
Adventure • Sustainable/Eco • Camping • Mountain • Foodie
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El Calafate is a town near the edge of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field in the Argentine province of Santa Cruz. It is mainly known as the gateway to Los Glaciares National Park and therefore almost all of the activities to do are related to seeing the stunning and numerous glaciers.
This guide includes:
- 10 things to do
- 5 Restaurants
- 3 Breweries
- 2 Coffee Shops
- 9 places to stay (range of luxury, mid-range, and budget)
- How to get to El Calafate
- Recommendations for how to fit El Chalten into a greater trip and a promo code for my other Patagonia guides
Backpacker • Family • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Camping • Outdoors • Sustainable/Eco
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London's West End neighbourhood is famous for its amazing and numerous shows. This guide will outline your options within the West End, how to take advantage of the area on a budget, the amazing restaurants and bars to visit before and after the shows, and where to stay.
People & Culture • Relaxation • Budget • Foodie
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Headed to Budapest? Make your trip extra charming and *purposefully* Wes Anderson with a stay at one of the city's superb hotels. With this list of 4 and 5-star hotels, you'll find yourself feeling like you've dropped into the Grand Budapest Hotel.
You won't go wrong with any of these gorgeous spots! Compared to 4 & 5-star hotels in other cities in Europe, the hotels on this list can be quite affordable and even come with better amenities - like lush spas & baths complimentary for hotel guests.
I fall head over heels for historic hotels, so if that's also your vibe definitely book one of these beauties!
If you've already got your accommodations sorted, don't sweat it. You can still book glorious day pass at the Corinthia Spa or grab a Bourdain-recommended bite at New York Cafe at the Anantara.
As always, let me know if you have any questions - Happy Hoteling!
Disclosure: I may receive a commission if you book via a link below within a certain timeframe while the ✨ are perfectly aligned
Couples • Digital Nomads • Luxury • Design • Relaxation • Wellness
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Mexico City (CDMX) is an incredible place with a rich history and culture. You could easily spend a year or more here and still be discovering new things!
CDMX is enormous and each neighbourhood offers a completely different vibe with it's own unique attractions. Therefore, this guide is organized by the most iconic neighbourhoods so you can choose to stay close to what suits you and your interests best.
The guide includes recommendations for places to eat, attractions and activities, and places to stay for the following neighbourhoods: Roma Norte, Condesa, Centro Histórico, and Polanco, as well as some honourable mentions for other places to check out outside of those areas.
This is a living guide that I'm always updating as I discover more places in Mexico City!
Foodie • Art • History • People & Culture • Shopping • Nature • Coffee • Wine • Photography • Boutique • Architecture
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Repeat after me: Paris is always a good idea 😌
Okay, now that we've reaffirmed that, let's talk about where to stay on your Parisian getaway! From cute boutiques hotels to your big name favorites, there's no shortage of places to stay in the City of Light.
Selecting a hotel in Paris can be a bit overwhelming with so many great choices, so I've put together a list of my top picks for a variety of budgets. They’re also places I’m confident you’ll enjoy whether you're visiting for the 1st or the 4th time. Also, I've stayed at every recommendation except for one, so I can also personally vouch for the experience.
⭐️ Don’t miss reading my personal notes on each location for more insights too!
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Happy Hoteling!
Disclosure: I may receive a commission if you book via a link below within a certain timeframe while the ✨ are perfectly aligned
Couples • Boutique • Budget • Architecture • Art • Luxury • History • Romantic
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Getting around London can be confusing, so I wanted to put together a comprehensive guide outlining how to get around London. Here's a short table of contents about what this guide will cover:
- Getting to and from London's five airports, including by rail, bus, and taxi.
- Utilising public transport, specifically how to pay for transportation and helpful tips.
- How to navigate the London underground system.
- How to navigate the public bus system.
- How to navigate the ferries, aka Uber Boats.
- How to ride the cable car.
- How to utilise the Hop On Hop Off buses.
Budget • Slow Travel • Adventure
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My guide to backpacking Central America is finally here! This guide is based on hundreds of hours of research, my own 4 month long trip, and some extras that I wasn't able to get to but would still highly recommend based on reviews from trusted friends! This guide serves as an essential list of the best attractions in each country and what not to miss! The route in the guide is laid out North to South, starting in Belize and ending in Panama, but it can also be used in reverse.
The guide includes information for how to get between locations; however not in great detail as the schedules and prices change frequently and let's be honest, the busses are never on time in Central America! The best way to get between places depends on your timeline and budget of your trip: if you have months to explore, take the local "chicken busses" for a more affordable and immersive experience; if you only have weeks, take the more direct shuttles; and if you're tight on time, take the more direct and upscale coaches. Whichever option you choose, the locals are always willing to help with chicken busses, and shuttle busses and coaches are very easy to book throughout Central America at your hostel, any tour operator, or online.
Where possible, I included accommodation recommendations for places that I personally stayed at and can vouch for, or know someone who did. In addition, there are links for booking hostels in each region!
I hope this guide provides some help and inspiration to backpack Central America, it's one of my absolute favourite places on Earth!
Need a custom trip planned for Central America? Reach out, I can help you!
Digital Nomads • Backpackers • Solo Female • Couples • Car-free • Adventure • Budget • Nature • Beach • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Road Trip
$10.00
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El Chalten is a small mountain village at the foot of the Andes and it is best known for the Fitz Roy mountains. It is known as Argentina's national trekking capital and contains gorgeous hikes!
This guide provides suggestions for your trip to El Chalten! It includes:
- Seven Day Hikes broken out by distance, time, and difficulty. I describe how I experienced these hikes and helpful facts to know before getting on the trail.
- A multi-day trek itinerary
- Five restaurant suggestions
- Three coffee shop suggestions
- Three breweries
- Six hotels covering a range of prices
- A breakdown about how to get to El Chalten
- The best way to include El Chalten in a greater Patagonia trip including a discount on my other Patagonia guides
Backpacker • Car-free • Adventure • Budget • Camping • Coffee • Foodie • Photography • Sustainable/Eco
$5.00
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