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Turin is so underrated. With a fairytale backdrop of the Alps, the city along the Po River feels refined but in a relaxed way. Charm and quality still feel friendly and warm. Historic Torino (as we say in Italian) is renowned for its rich heritage, a history spanning over two millennia, iconic landmarks, and its role as the host of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Discover its roots in Ancient Rome and past ties to the House of Savoy with an interactive guidebook. This digital guide focuses within the city limits of Turin and is filled with info and insider tips gained through my hours of research, the experience of my travels, and by talking with locals. Unlock this guide to uncover hidden gems and day trips with information, photos, links, and bonus guides to provide a visual sense of this place. Discover what to see in the neighborhoods of Turin, where to eat, sleep, and shop. Then, go beyond into the greater Metropolitan Turin province and Piedmont region. Discover: 🏛️ 32 points of interest 🍽️ 28 restaurants, cafes + bars 🛍️ 10 places to shop 🛌 4 places to stay (+ 4 transport hubs) In addition to cultural immersion, in this guide you'll get a: 1. Interactive map 2. Portable, mobile-first format 3. "Remixable" make-your-own itinerary 4. "Living" guide that receives updates This guide is intended for you to make your own. Explore at your own pace within your available timeframe. Visit all of the sites or just those that call to you. Skip around or simply glance on the way to your next meal. As a travel expert and creative, I built AMG Inspired to design quality architecture and support sustainable tourism, defined as “tourism that respects both local people and the traveler, cultural heritage and the environment.” Be sure to tag @amginspired in your photos.
Architecture • History • People & Culture • Foodie • Shopping
$20.00
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O'ahu, Hawaii is a paradise for nature lovers seeking the perfect island getaway. This 5-day itinerary is crafted for travelers who want to immerse themselves in O'ahu’s stunning natural landscapes. From its world-famous beaches to lush mountain hikes, this guide takes you through the best of the island's outdoor adventures and serene natural attractions. Whether you're exploring the scenic trails of Diamond Head, basking in the beauty of Lanikai Beach, or diving into the crystal-clear waters of Hanauma Bay, you’ll find endless opportunities to connect with nature. Each day of this itinerary is packed with nature-based experiences, including hikes to panoramic coastal views, thrilling water activities, and gorgeous beaches for sunrise and sunset. In 5 days you'll be able to truly take in the island’s breathtaking diversity—from rainforests to volcanic craters—while also finding time to relax and enjoy the tranquil beauty of Hawaii’s unique ecosystems. Perfect for those who seek both adventure and serenity, this itinerary is your guide to experiencing O'ahu’s rich natural wonders at your own pace. This itinerary is fully built out so you don't have to plan a thing once you touch down. It includes hotel recommendations, places to eat, drive times and directions, and tours. This itinerary is perfect for the solo traveler, couples, or families with children as there are multiple options provided for the hotels and tours. Be sure to read through all of the notes for the places you plan to visit, as some tourist spots require booking a certain timeframe in advance (such as the USS Arizona Memorial, Diamond Head, and Hanauma Bay Nature Reserve). Looking to stay less than 5 days on the island? This itinerary will still work for you! You can absolutely pick and choose which recommendations to visit whether you want more relaxation or adventure. Looking to stay more than 5 days? Contact me on my Thatch profile or send me an email (michelle@sandmanntravels.com) and I can work with you to build out a longer itinerary based on your unique travel style.
Couples • Family • Backpacker • 50+ • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Adventure • History • Outdoors • Photography • Relaxation
$18.00
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This is a mini guide for the Island of Syros, Greece. I call it a "mini guide" because I have a larger and fuller 2 week Greek Island Itinerary. But if you're mixing and matching islands and just want to know about Syros, then this is the guide for you! When we decided to return to Greece, I knew I wanted to look for something a little bit different. I spent countless hours Googling islands and reading blogs, and the honest truth is I don’t think you could go to a place in Greece that you wouldn’t like. There were a few reasons I chose Syros though and I am glad that I did. Syros is special and different from other Greek islands I have visited. It has a very local feel and a bustling center in Ermoupoli. There is real life going on here and the island isn't JUST for tourism. Syros has wineries, amazing restaurants, incredible beaches, hiking, beautiful streets and alleys to wander down, and so much more. There is an incredible charm to visiting a different type of Greek island and I highly recommend staying here for a few days. This guide will include everything that we did in Syros... tours that we loved, places we ate, beaches we went to, how to get around, and our favorite parts. I spent countless hours researching this trip before we went to make sure we got the best possible experience. It will also include things we'd have done if we had more time and things that I'd still love to see on this incredible island.
Adventure • Foodie • Wine • Beach • Relaxation • Nature
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Welcome to the enchanting region of Tuscany, where rolling hills, historic cities, and culinary delights await you. In this gluten-free travel guide I share the best spots in Tuscany, from Cinque Terre to Montepulciano and from the coast to Umbria, including Florence, Sienna and Lucca. Tuscany offers many gluten-free options if you know where to look! I'll navigate you through the best gluten-free dining experiences Tuscany has to offer so you can enjoy the authentic flavors of the region without having to worry about dietary restrictions. You'll benefit from my personal insights gained from exploring Tuscany's gluten-free options. As a fellow traveler with Celiac disease (20+ years), I understand the importance of finding reliable and delicious options while traveling. I'll share my favorite spots and must-try dishes. In my experience the larger cities in Italy are well informed on Celiac and cross-contamination risks. The safest places would be 100% gluten free shops and restaurants that I listed first in the guide. Other than that your best bet are the places that are AiC accredited. AiC is the Associazione Italiana Celiachia, the Italian national celiac society that checks the knowledge of the restaurants of celiac disease and visits to check if the restaurants are following the necessary protocol for preparing gluten free food. I do want to note that even though there are great gluten free places and options listed here, it is always important to communicate and ask questions everywhere and every time you go! Especially if you have Celiac disease, having a celiac translation card with you helps to communicate the risks of cross contamination and the do's and don'ts. For all restaurants it's important to go through the following three steps: 1) Always inform staff about your diet and which ingredients you absolutely must avoid 2) Always ask for the ingredients of the dishes you intend to eat and, if in doubt, avoid eating the dish itself. 3) Briefly remember the rules for the preparation of gluten-free dishes to avoid cross-contamination and discuss this with the restaurant. Always trust your judgment and advocate for yourself. I really had a lot of fun researching for my own trip and hope to have helped you with the preparation for your travels. I wish you a great trip and all the best safe food experiences. Please let me know if this information was helpful to you and if you found other places that you want to share. Safe travels, Fien
Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie
$25.00
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