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This digital guide provides a budget-conscious travel itinerary for families with young children for a full day of exploring in Philadelphia, including low-cost food snacks famous in the area. My family has personally adventured with this exact itinerary. In this itinerary you can expect to only pay parking or transportation fees and food costs. All other listed exhibits can be done for no cost. I’ve also included other options which can be done on a budget, if you wanted to include a cost option.
Families • Budget • RV • Foodie • Adventure
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I have put together some options for quality food and beverage in Philadelphia. I have only included places I have visited myself and enjoyed. Natural wine tends to steer me, but is not the only thing I look for. This list packs a serious punch. Thank you, Philly.
Vegetarian • Vegan • Wine • Foodie
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Solo dates as a girl give you a chance to focus entirely on yourself, indulge in activities you love, and discover new passions without any distractions. Solo dates allow you to connect with yourself on a deeper level and build self-confidence. Plus, there's something liberating about being able to make spontaneous decisions and embrace your independence fully. So, why not take yourself out and enjoy the company of the most important person in your life – you! This guide is for women that live in the city of Philadelphia, although I’m sure most cities have the same idea of outings.
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This short guide focuses on only a fraction of the eastern half of South Philadelphia.
The neighborhoods:
- "East Passyunk" (pronounced PASH-unk by locals) is a residential neighborhood with a lively restaurant scene.
- "Italian Market" is the name of the old Italian neighborhood around 9th street, which still hosts a large outdoor market. Nowadays, the neighborhood is home to many Mexican and Vietnamese immigrants. This is reflected in the diverse cuisines!
- Queen Village and South Street. South street is the border between Center City (not "downtown), and South Philly. This area has an abundance of vintage stores and art galleries and street art. Notably you may see many glass mosaics on stores and homes by Isaiah Zagar, which culminates at the Magic Gardens.
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You don't have to be a sports fan to enjoy this beautiful city.
Philadelphia stands as a city with a remarkable historical legacy. Its significance in the founding of the United States, coupled with its vibrant arts and culture scene, make it a destination that attracts history buffs, art lovers, and curious travelers alike.
As one of the most underrated tourist cities in the US, here is your ultimate guide organized by area from an honorary local.
Old City | Center City | Chinatown | South of Center City | Passyunk | Northern Liberties
-Where to Eat
-Where to Stay
-What to Do
Adventure • Art • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Coffee
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Discover the best of Philadelphia with our curated guides for every experience. Whether it's a solo adventure, a romantic date, or a spa day, we’ve got you covered. Explore top spots, hidden gems, and iconic landmarks with personalized recommendations. Stay tuned for itineraries that make the most of your time in the City of Brotherly Love! ❤️
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This is part two of a three-part series regarding Amtrak’s Long Distance Trains. If you are completely new to the idea or are looking for the following trains: Sunset Limited, Southwest Chief, California Zephyr, Empire Builder or Coast Starlight, check out part one (linked below)!
Part two will include the Crescent, Texas Eagle, Capitol Limited, Lake Shore Limited and Cardinal routes.
Car-free • Accessibility • Backpacker • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Adventure • Budget • History • Outdoors • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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This is the final section of a three-part series regarding Amtrak’s Long Distance Trains. In this part, we will cover the Auto Train, City of New Orleans, Palmetto, Silver Star and the Silver Meteor.
If you are completely new to the idea or are looking for different trains, see the links in the section below:
Part 1: Sunset Limited, Southwest Chief, California Zephyr, Empire Builder or Coast Starlight.
Part 2: Crescent, Texas Eagle, Capitol Limited, Lake Shore Limited and Cardinal routes.
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Adventure • Budget • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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14 days on US East Coast 🇺🇸 New York to Washington D.C. on a budget without a car
🌎 Ever since finishing university 3 years ago, I have been full time travelling and volunteering for conservation projects. I absolutely love my lifestyle however can't lie tight budget is one of the downsides. Instead of giving up my travel dreams I just decided to become resourceful and find the perfect itineraries that still fit my tight budget and let me explore the world. Before every trip, I spend weeks planning and researching and it's one of my favourite parts of the adventure. However, I know it can be overwhelming and tedious at times so I decided to share my research and my itinerary with you. All places mentioned here are places where I have been/stayed/eaten myself and can give you an honest review.
🇺🇲 In fall of 2022 I backpacked through East coast of the USA by myself without a car. I was a bit sceptical how it would go since USA is not a very popular backpacker destination. But I was happily surprised how easy it was and kept going from New York down to Virginia, meeting new people on the way and exploring incredible places.
🗽In this guide, you'll find an itinerary through the USA meant to take you through 3 states throughout 14 days following my footsteps. You'll also find description of 2 day trip into 2 more states. I'll share with you my recommendations of where to stay and what to do as well as a detailed outline of the full cost which adds up to 490$ without day trips (accommodation and transport). You'll also find links to the accommodations I stayed in and all the bus/train companies I used. You'll also find a spreadsheet so you can adjust the itinerary to your own needs.
What you'll get in this guide
✔️Itinerary through USA for 14 days
✔️Break down of the budget for the whole trip for accommodation and transport (updated November 23).
✔️Recommendations of budget accommodation in each location
✔️Recommendations of activities in each location
✔️Researched public transport connections between each location
✔️Ideas of day trips from the location (with budget expectations)
✔️Tips on how to get discounts on booking.com and flixbus (including a discount code)
What you won't find in this guide
✖️Detailed day-to-day plan
✖️Budget for food during the trip as they will vary vastly depending on your personal preferences
✖️Food and restaurant recommendations however you'll find some recommendations of budget grocery stores
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Groups • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Camping • Coffee • History • Relaxation • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Romantic • Road Trip • Wellness
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In this guide, I'll share with you all the budget hostels I stayed at around the world and my honest opinion about them.
Most of my travels I did as a solo female traveller. And hostels were often the best option - cheap, safe, great places to meet another traveller.
📍Albania
📍Belgium
📍Bosnia and Herzegovina
📍Cape Verde
📍Croatia
📍Denmark
📍Finland
📍Germany
📍Iceland
📍Ireland
📍Latvia
📍Lithuania
📍Montenegro
📍North Macedonia
📍Poland
📍Portugal
📍Serbia
📍Slovakia
📍Spain
📍Turkey
📍United States
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • Plus Size • Adventure • Art • Budget • Outdoors • History • Foodie • Coffee • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel • Romantic • Road Trip • Relaxation • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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Known as the “Mother Road,” this is much more than just a road: it is a symbol, an icon that embodies the adventurous and pioneering spirit of the United States. Route 66 is one of the American myths, a real dream for all those who love road trips. It is a legendary road, created to originally connect the city of Chicago with the beach of Santa Monica, California, crossing 8 states such as Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.
Along the itinerary you will encounter bizarre neon signs, historic drive-in cinemas, unusual diners and motels to sleep in, kitschy petrol pumps and many other characteristic places that will make your crossing a real journey back in time.
If you are planning an on the road along Route 66 this is the guide for you!
In this guide you will find everything you need to best organize your on the road to discover Route 66!
Inside you will find:
🗓️Best Time to visit
🛣️Useful information on Route 66
🏨 Where to stay (from hotels to the most unusual motels)
🏛️What to visit (all the places not to be missed)
☕️cafés
🍽️restaurants, pubs and diner
✨unusual places
📌20 day Itinerary
🎒activities & excursions
And lots of other information and advice that will help you better plan your stay...
Happy reading!👀
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Adventure • Art • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Overlanding • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Van Life
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Looking for small town charm with plenty of fun and charm for the day? Look no further! This guide will give you a full day's itinerary (with choice to cater the day to your family's taste) for the beautiful college town of West Chester PA.
With mine and my families' favorite places to eat, some of the best shops to hit up, and a couple of fun activities I hope this guide helps you to plan your perfect day!
Family • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Groups • Couples • Female Solo • Car-free • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Photography • People & Culture • Coffee • Road Trip • Shopping • Wine
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Embark on a gastronomic adventure with our exclusive Foodie Board, featuring a curated selection of upscale restaurants from across the globe. From trendy hotspots to iconic culinary destinations, tantalize your taste buds with the finest dining experiences each city has to offer. Explore diverse flavors and indulge in culinary excellence, all in one convenient showcase.✨
Couples • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Business • Foodie • Romantic • Luxury
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Yes dinner is fun & intimate but personally I think the best way to get to know someone is to take them out where they can show you all their flavor. Embrace variety, try new activities, and let spontaneity guide your adventures for memorable and meaningful connections. Here are a list of options I put together for you. Enjoy!
Couples • Art • Adventure • Relaxation
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A trip to downtown Charleston can leave you aesthetically overwhelmed- int the best sense. To step back in time and absorb Charleston's history and culture, walk the residential streets in the historic South of Broad district. These colorful homes complete with beautiful ironwork, long side porches with swirling fans, and perfectly manicured flower boxes comprise the original Charleston peninsula neighborhood.
I used to live near here and went on many walks and runs before discovering that some of the most darling streets and special pieces of Charleston history are tucked back in alleyways that are easily overlooked on the first (and second and third) pass. This walking tour guide provides step-by- step instructions on how to find and explore 7 hidden alleyways in downtown Charleston- plus tips on the best places to park, and see out AC or refreshments if you're doing it on a hot Charleston summer day.
Car-free • 50+ • Couples • Female Solo • Family • Groups • Digital Nomads • Architecture • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel
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