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Snuggled into the majestic Vitosha mountain, Sofia, the Bulgarian capital is always welcoming and ready to unveil in front of your eyes layers of history, civilizations and crossing of cultures, religions and ethnicities. ✨
As a former tour guide with a deep interest in my home town, It is my pleasure to introduce to you one different guide of Sofia, in which you will deep into the vibes and mineral waters of the city and feel what is to be a true Sofianets.
📜 In the guide you will find:
➜ curious facts and stories about Sofia
➜ list and locations of the most significant spots in Sofia
➜ recommendations for accommodation, traditional food, coffee and more
➜ visual bucket list to download and save on your phone
Car-free • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Budget • People & Culture
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A short guide to Sofia's hidden places for advanced travellers and anyone looking for a trip beyond the common landmarks.
The guide includes:
✦ 10+ hidden gems and unpopular destinations: cultural spots, districts and Instagrammable places
✦ recommendations for experiences and events told by а local
✦ recommendations for hidden cafes and speakeasy bars
Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Coffee • History • Foodie • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic
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A vibrant metropolis known for its towering skyscrapers, upscale shopping centers, and lively nightlife. Nestled within the heart of Metro Manila, Makati is a dynamic mix of business and leisure, offering a plethora of dining options, luxury hotels, and cultural attractions.
Adventure • Budget • Relaxation • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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Looking for an unforgettable London experience that won’t cost you a dime? You’re in the right place! Whether you’re a budget traveler, backpacker, or someone who loves exploring without spending a fortune, London has countless free attractions and activities. From iconic sights like Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament (from the outside!) to leisurely strolls through Hyde Park and stunning views from the Sky Garden, this vibrant city offers endless opportunities to experience British culture for free.
Get ready to save this ultimate guide packed with insider tips on how to experience the best of London’s rich history, art, and local life – all without opening your wallet!
This guide includes:
👉🏼 A list of 50 FREE things to do in London!
👉🏼 Where to Stay in London on a Budget
👉🏼 How Your Vacation Will Look Like
Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Design • History • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco
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A guide to the city’s secret gardens, courtyards, and lesser-known parks. Explore tucked-away spots like the Square du Vert-Galant, the gardens of the Musée de la Vie Romantique, and the medieval garden at the Musée de Cluny.
Explore the city’s serene, lesser-known green spaces for a tranquil retreat.
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Prague holds a special place in my heart as it was my first solo backpack trip. You can be 100% sure I planned this trip to perfection, as I was doing it alone for the first time.
The largest and capital city of both the Czech Republic and Bohemia historically is Prague. Prague, with its rich history and impressive examples of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture, is a major cultural, political, and economic centre of Central Europe. It served as the seat of various Holy Roman Emperors. The city was built next to the Vltava River, which provides stunning views. Prague is home to many well-known cultural landmarks, such as the Jewish Quarter, Petřín Hill, Vyšehrad, Old Town Square with the Prague Astronomical Clock, and Prague Castle. Prague's historic core has been listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1992.
All of the above and many more you can find in this 3-day intense trip plan, that will guide you through the most beautiful and interesting places in Prague. Be prepared to walk 20k+ steps per day!
Backpacker • Car-free • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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Ah, Rome! The eternal city, a shimmering gem that forever enchants my heart as my first true home away from home. In the vibrant spring of 2019, I danced through the streets of Rome during my Erasmus adventure, marking a pivotal chapter in my life. It was my inaugural leap beyond the familiar borders of my home state, and in those sun-kissed days, I discovered the essence of travel that ultimately wove my path to Thatch✨
This guide is a treasure trove of the places and experiences that shaped that enchanting time, forever altering the lens through which I see the world. It’s all about forging connections with the land, the people, and the rich culture that makes travel truly authentic.
As you journey through this guide, you’ll also pick up useful Italian phrases to sprinkle into your travels! Embrace the charming Duolingo Bird and learn a few expressions before you go. For a deeper dive into the local lingo, I recommend Word Reference—it’s perfect for uncovering those regional gems and situational nuances. Happy travels!
Female Solo • Family • History • Foodie
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Embark on a captivating adventure to Ireland, the perfect initial destination for families from North America. Ireland, with its rich cultural heritage, intriguing history, and the ease of a shared language, promises an unforgettable experience. Prepare to be mesmerized by the Emerald Isle's breathtaking landscapes, warm hospitality, and vibrant traditions. Your family will be welcomed with open arms and countless tales to uncover.
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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, 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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Explore Lithuania Like a Local with Our Ultimate Guide! Dive into the magic of Vilnius, Trakai, Palanga, Nida, and the delectable world of Lithuanian cuisine. Our carefully curated itinerary promises a trip filled with unforgettable moments and cultural enrichment. Don't wait – embark on your Lithuanian adventure now, and let the good times roll!
50+ • Accessibility • Business • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Plus Size • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • Faith • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wellness
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This map of Warsaw is an all-encompassing map designed to be the one-stop shop for everything you need to know for a stay in the Polish capital.
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 Warsaw.
It includes:
🗺️ Google Maps Version.
🧷 Places of Usefulness.
👀 Places of Interest.
🌲 Parks & Gardens
🍽️ Restaurants: of all prices.
🍺 Bars & Clubs.
☕ Café & Bakery.
🍺 Bars & Cocktails.
🏨 Accommodations: Hostels & Hotels.
👣 Recommended Tours
About:
Warsaw, Poland's capital is also its largest city, with over 3.3million residents. Sitting on the Vistula River on the east-central side of the country, Warsaw is a modern metropolis that is distinctly different from most other Polish cities.
The skyline of Warsaw is one of the tallest in Europe, towering over the sprawling areas around the city. Despite the urban feel of the city, there is so much history to be seen, with a historic and charming old town, a plethora of historic castles and buildings, and plenty of modern museums.
Coupled with a diverse restaurant scene and vibrant cafes and bars, there truly is something for everyone, no matter the time of day.
Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Coffee • Design • Faith • Foodie • History • People & Culture
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4 Giorni
Possibili date: dal 3 a 6 maggio
Hotel vicino a piazza di Spagna o piazza Navona (meglio), Roma Termini più economico
ANDATA:
- treno Tirano-Milano 6.12-8.40 12€
- frecciarossa Milano-Roma 9.35-12.35 29€
RITORNO:
- frecciarossa Roma-Milano 15.50-19 62€
- treno Milano-Tirano 19.20-21.52 12€
Abbonamento metro Roma 3/4 giorni:
Roma pass trasporti 72 ore 18 euro
Spesa complessiva dai 300 ai 450€
Architecture • Art • History • Foodie • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography
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This one is for all you military folks moving back and forth from San Diego (or Ventura) CA to Norfolk, VA. This guide also works in reverse if you are moving west.
The overall route takes Highways 8, 10, 40, 81, and 64. Google says this is the fastest and most fuel efficient route. Each driving day will be approximately ~6 hours. 2,730 miles, 7 days.
If you’re into travel hacking try to pick one hotel chain to stick with. I have one Hilton family hotel and one Marriott family hotel for each destination, as well as a La Quinta hotel because they are great for traveling with pets and generally a cheaper option.
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Most travelers would hate long layovers but NEVER in Singapore! I can prove that with this guide. :)
I’ve been lucky enough to experience multiple layovers and trips in this incredible “City in a Garden”. With it’s seamless immigration process and efficient transportation system, you’ll be out of the airport and into the heart of Singapore in no time.
With that said, I’ve got multiple itineraries here for you:
1. AIRPORT ITI: For when you have a shorter layover and want to stay at the airport (less than 6 hours)
2. FUTURISTIC: For those interested in cityscapes and the futuristic side of Singapore
3. CULTURAL: For those interested in Singapore’s cultural hotspots
Depending on how you manage your time you may do all three for long layovers, but please be mindful of your flight schedule. The last thing we want to happen is for you to be too entertained in Singapore that you miss your flight.
Now, brace yourself for an exhilarating layover in Singapore. Let me be your guide and show you all the fantastic options to make the most of your brief stay.
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