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When in Vienna, it is definitely a must to experience the unique "coffee house culture", along with amazing breakfast & brunch. This city is a perfect fit for foodies of any kind, and the guide gives you a very good overview of my favorite places to enjoy & dig in.
Important note: make sure to make reservations beforehand, especially on weekends (viennese love to brunch)
Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Vegan • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Groups • Art • Coffee • Foodie
$25.00
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Vienna is a city steeped in history, culture, and elegance. Known for its stunning architecture, from imperial palaces to Baroque churches, Vienna is a city that effortlessly blends the old with the new. Its vibrant arts scene, world-class museums, and lively coffeehouse culture.
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Shopping • Wellness
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Everything you need to eat well in Modena! Emilia Romagna is the foodie region of a foodie country, and Modena is my favorite city as a home base. The town is packed with great meals whether you want nonna's cooking or fine dining!
On this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights with notes on what’s worth seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- 5 classic & 3 once-in-a-lifetime restaurants
- 3 coffee and apertivo spots and 2 gelaterias
- 3 food experiences
Foodie • Wine • People & Culture
$12.00
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Planning a Buenos Aires trip but worried about gluten cramping your style?
Buenos Aires might be a heaven for steak and pasta 🥩🍝 but, this guide will be your passport to a 100% gluten-free city.
🍽️ Restaurants 100% GF 🥙
☕ Coffee and desserts 🍪
🍦Traditional Ice cream
🛍️ Market
Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie
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If you’re working remotely in Vancouver, you’ll most likely get to the point where you have to accept that your connection on Cypress is terrible, and if you’re trying to have another (questionably exhausted) work call at 9 in the morning, you’ll soon have a LOT of time to explore those BC trails. And, if that’s your goal: Fair enough, go and have a badass backcountry hot girl summer and enjoy the hell out of those beautiful mountains!
But if it isn’t (and you really need those dollar dollar bills for that heli-bike tour you booked up Squamish) – then this Guide is for you. It sums up my favourite cafés in metro Vancouver, that perfectly combine calm and aesthetic interiors with that sweet spot of good coffee, nutritious food, a strong wifi connection and a couple of locals wishing you a very good day (you are still in Canada after all).
Digital Nomads • Coffee • Photography • Relaxation • Design • Foodie
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Turin is renowned for its elegance, sophistication, good wine, excellent food, and historic cafes, making it an ideal destination for foodies in search of great wine and gourmet experiences. The Piedmont region offers some of Italy's best wine selections, not to mention the most delicious dishes in the country, particularly those made with white truffles, which are among the region's precious treasures.
Discover the culinary delights of Turin with our carefully crafted 2-days foodie itinerary blended with a touch of history. Immerse yourself in an unforgettable gastronomic journey through this charming Italian city, where every dish has a story to tell brimming with rich history and tradition. Explore the city's vibrant food scene, sample the region's famous chocolate and coffee, and indulge in the local cuisine that reflects Turin's diverse cultural heritage. From the elegant cafes to the bustling street markets, Turin has something to offer every food lover. Our itinerary takes you on a journey of discovery, allowing you to experience the city's vibrant culinary landscape and cultural significance.
The guide includes:
- 3 historic cafes
- 4 restaurants
- 1 food market
- 1 wine-tasting place
- 5 historic sites.
I have no doubt that you will have an absolutely fantastic time during your visit to Turin and be able to fully enjoy all the incredible experiences that the city has to offer.
Couples • Foodie • History
$15.00
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Are you a late riser? Then consider brunch as an option! Would you like a view? Perfect coffee? Or perhaps brunch with the family? Choose what suits you best—the main thing is that breakfast is served until late.
50+ • Accessibility • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Coffee • Foodie • Slow Travel
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Yana Marchuk
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Work & rest balance in Porto . Best hotels for digital nomads in Porto
Work and enjoy Porto and Portugal !
In this guide you will find perfect hotel options for digital workers . Where you can find life & rest & work balance . All hotels are having a great wi-fi , location and will meet your requires .
Outsite Porto - Mouco ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- co-work cafe inside
- apart hotel
- some rooms have private terrace
- Minimalistic desigh with big windows and naturall day light (perfect for content creators )
- fast wifi
- Pool
- Possible to stay long term
- location ( next to train / bus station - Campanha) , 15 minutes from city center
- events with local and foreign artists and nomades ( great networking )
- yoga rooms (health and welness is a must)
- affordable price (some rooms in a high season is less than 100 EUR per night!)
Wine & books Porto 5 stars
located in a city center (next to a great laptop friendly coffee shops (So Coffee Roasters & Fabricca Coffee) metro station - Aliados
Gym & spa (healthy body-healthy mind)
a great cafe to work inside
rooftop (to work under with a view!)
Yotel Porto 4 stars
-high technology hotel ( you may not interract with a lot off staf (even breakfast may be serves with a robot )
-light minimalistic rooms ( good for filming and content creation )
-located in a city center (Trindade metro station )
-gym inside
-possible to work inside in the cafe (more like bar)
The Editory Garden Porto Hotel 4 stars
-located in a city center (next to Sao Bento station )
-beautiful garden cafe inside with good wifi
-light rooms (great for filming)
Business • Digital Nomads • Relaxation • Wellness
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Larry Majewski / Europe for the Family
The Best Playgrounds in Lisbon (that happen to have refreshment kiosks attached to them!)
Have you ever taken your kids to a playground with a coffee in your hand? How about a beer? Glass of wine?
At your home playground, that may be frowned upon. But, in Lisbon, playgrounds and refreshment kiosks often enjoy a symbiotic relationship.
There are dozens of refreshment kiosks (quiosques) scattered around Lisbon serving coffee, beer, wine, classic drinks and an array of snacks or bites – no two kiosks menus are exactly alike. Locals have a place to meet up with friends or colleagues. Visitors have a chance for a unique cultural experience.
Every now and then, those kiosks pop up near playgrounds. Or is it the other way around?
Either way, here are a few exceptionally safe spots for you to unwind or recharge while your kids get some wiggles out.
Family • Coffee • People & Culture • Wine
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Explore this picturesque Croatian seaside town Opatija nestled along the Adriatic Sea. Learn about its stunning landmarks like the "Maiden with the Seagull" statue and the scenic Lungomare promenade. Find out where to enjoy a delicious lunch and unwind with a coffee by the water.
Vegetarian • Groups • Car-free • Couples • Vegan • Female Solo • Gluten-free / Celiac • Business • Backpacker • Accessibility • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Family • Pets • LGBTQ+ • Halal • Plus Size • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Relaxation • Van Life • Romantic • Wellness • Wine • Road Trip • People & Culture • Foodie • History • Luxury • Coffee
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This guide includes 7 unique and highly photogenic places to stop by for a cup of coffee or drink while visiting Madrid. They stand out for their peculiar aesthetic that will transfer stunningly onto your instagram feed!
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Luang Prabang is a city in northern Laos that is known for its stunning temples, French colonial architecture, and laid-back atmosphere. It is a popular tourist destination, and for good reason. The city is full of things to see and do, from visiting temples and monasteries to exploring the city's many shops and restaurants.
One of the best things about Luang Prabang is its temples. There are over 30 temples in the city, and each one is unique. Some of the most popular temples include Wat Xieng Thong, Wat Phou Si, and Wat Mai.
Luang Prabang is also home to a number of French colonial buildings. These buildings date back to the time when Laos was a French colony. Some of the most notable French colonial buildings include the Royal Palace Museum, the Governor's Palace, and the Catholic Cathedral.
In addition to its temples and colonial buildings, Luang Prabang is also known for its laid-back atmosphere. The city is a great place to relax and soak up the local culture. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a cup of coffee or a meal. You can also take a cooking class, go on a hike, or visit one of the many waterfalls in the area.
No matter what you're interested in, Luang Prabang is a great place to visit. It is a city that has something to offer everyone.
Adventure • Budget • Nature • Photography
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Check out this guide for the most fun and unique, "Instagramable" and photographable cafes in Rome, Italy. This guide includes 7 incredibly unique cafes that make for a fun place to stop, have a drink/coffee and enjoy Rome's cool cafe scene.
Art • Wine • Coffee • Relaxation • People & Culture • Design • Foodie • Slow Travel • History • Architecture
$5.00
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To truly experience the essence of Budapest, you shouldn't miss out on visiting the city's famous ruin bars. These are quirky, fun bars and cafés located in abandoned, old or ruined buildings. They have mismatched furniture mostly from yard sales or antique shops, random decorations and a very unique atmosphere.
Ruin bars are not only places for drinks: they are institutions! Many of them organize live concert, exhibitions, farmer's markets, beer or wine tastings, flea markets, craft fairs, open-air cinema screenings and various events that are not only appealing for the tourists but also for locals. Basically, they have something to offer for everyone. They are perfect melting pots of fun, entertainment, underground culture and gastronomy.
I highly recommend you visiting them during the evening AND also during the day as they have incredibly different vibes. During the day, they are great places for grabbing a cup of coffee or a light meal, a few people are even sitting there with their laptops, doing work! During the evening, the ruin bars become more and more lively, people start to have drinks and as the night progresses, many of these bars turn into clubs where you can dance the night away.
Couples • Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Groups • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Wine • Architecture • Art • Budget • Boutique • History • Design • Romantic
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