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This is a one-day food guide through two beautiful cities in Croatia: Split and Zadar. I myself am not croatian, however I´ve visited Croatia a few times with my partner who is Croatian and it´s easy to say that the more I visit the country the more I fall in love with it. Which truthfully comes from someone (me, myself and I) who felt like the country didnt have any good food and who also experienced a cultural shock when I first visited Croatia, leaving me to dislike the people there. However my outlook on the people and the food has completely changed. I hope to recommend some nice eating spots, tips on traveling to Croatia in general including a few little nice stories.
Couples • Backpacker • 50+ • Accessibility • Vegetarian • Car-free • LGBTQ+ • Foodie • People & Culture • Budget • Adventure
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This discounted custom guide (40 recs) was built for a weeklong sisters' trip across the French and Italian Riviera.
Their criteria:
✨ They wanted to base themselves in a cute, less touristy town on the French Riviera
✨ They wanted to travel to the Italian Riviera for a few days to visit Cinque Terre
✨ They needed to travel round trip in/out of Nice
What's included:
✨ They were looking for beach recommendations, stand-out restaurants, and some ideas of places to visit however, they prioritized wandering at their own pace and relaxing
This custom guide normally costs 75$ and was tailored to the client's interests, however, is a great 7-day itinerary for anyone visiting the French and Italian Rivieras for the first time!
Groups • Family • Relaxation • Foodie • History • People & Culture
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For all the people obsessed with brunch, this guide is perfect for you!
Every spot you will find here is 100% vegan or with vegan options.
Nice places to share a moment in a company or take some healthy solo time🥰
Variety of savory and sweet meals, many drinks of choice to start well the day, and explanation about every place.
Sections in the guide:
⋒ 100% Vegan 🥕
⋒ Healthy brunch 🥑
⋒ Take a bite! 🥪
⋒ Vegan sweets 🍪
⋒ Açai Bowls 🫐
Update for newly discovered places!
Vegan • Couples • Groups • Solo Female • Backpackers • Vegetarian • Families • Digital Nomads • Foodie • Coffee • Wine • Sustainable/Eco • Romantic • Relaxation • Wellness
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This is a 1-day itinerary around Manhattan to make sure you visit as much places as possibile during the day, starting from south of Central park and heading south until reaching Brooklyn bridge 🌉.
It is perfect for you if you have a layover in New York or if it is the starting point of a longer trip.
BUT it could be very useful also as a general guide to split your visit to New York in 2-3 days, dedicating each day to a different part of the city 🏙.
We suggest you to explore the city on foot🚶🏻to really feel all those New York vibes, of course following our guide.
In 8-10 hours you should be able to visit all the places reported in the guide and have a nice lunch, but probably you won't be able to visit anything from the inside (that is a good excuse to come back to New York another time 😉).
So here it is: your full guide to experience New York in 1 day only... and believe us: it will be more than enough to fall in love with this stunning city! 🇺🇸
Let us know what you think and if you want to see how we managed to visit New York in 6 hours, check our Instagram reel on
@travelmani.ac
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Do you plan to visit Valencia? On this page, you can find a map with awesome places to visit, where to eat and shop. I hope you'll find it useful :)
Have a nice trip! :)
Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • Shopping • Nature • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Wine • Coffee • Beach • Relaxation
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Have you visited the French Riviera before and want to see something different?
Are you a traveller who likes to go off the beaten track and explore like a local?
Do you love to try new things and immerse yourself in local cultures, experiences and more?
Then this is the guide for you!
10 ( + 1 bonus! ) things to do on the Côte d’Azur that will give you experiences to remember forever! ✨
📌 Both Car Free & Roadtrip Friendly
📌Experiences for all ages and abilities
📌Culteral & Advenure
📌 Year round, not just for the summer months!
📌Great for all budgets £
📌Accessble from Nice and most of the Riviera
📌Great for families, couples, solo travellers
📌SAVE this guide and SUBSCRIBE for more French Riviera guides from me!
Let’s go!
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Groups • Halal • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Van Life • Wellness • Wine
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[FREE GUIDE] Close family friends lived in St. Lucia for many years. Most all of my visits were of the local flavor and we only did a few touristy things. This guide points out a few of those things with notes on why we found them fun & interesting to do. I hope you find it helpful.
Feel free to leave a tip and/or nice comment if your feel that it is. [see bottom of this guide]
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If you're looking for great coffee in Savannah, I have just the place for you. When I get a day off the first thing I want to do is mosey to a cafe in the morning to journal, read and have a nice latte. However, as cliche and insta as its sounds, I do like a nice coffee shop that is cute and has great ambiance.
The ones listed below are for sure my favorite spots for a nice coffee and some you can work remotely if needed. There are plenty of other cafes in Savannah, but trust me, these are the best.
Vegan • Digital Nomads • Solo Female • Backpackers • Couples • Boutique • Foodie • Coffee • Relaxation • Van Life • Road Trip • Design
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So, Dresden's on your list but don't know where to start. Well, before or after you let yourself charmed by the baroque architecture and explore the arts and culture, you can peak to the past with shopping and food. This simple map is perfect for a Saturday in the city, if you're in the mood for thrifting, a nice traditional meal in an old restaurant and drinks to end the day.
Couples • Digital Nomads • Boutique • Budget • Shopping • Sustainable/Eco
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Hotel recommendations.
I suggest two neighborhoods if this is your first trip to this fabulous, historic, huge, busy city. I tried to include lodging in all price ranges.
Trastevere:
This is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Rome. It was a working class neighborhood so most buildings and quaint cobblestone streets were left unchanged for centuries. Now, it’s full of small family owned rentals and tons of restaurants. There’s a photo op on every corner. You will see graffiti on a lot of the buildings and most restaurants aren’t open until after 7:30pm, but it does become lively in the later evening. As a solo traveler, I’ve always felt safe here.
Vatican area:
The area right East and South of the Vatican is busy, but a nice place for tourists to stay. During the day there’s lots of restaurants and shopping. The evening has fewer dining options, but still an overall safe feeling. Plus, it’s always easy to find your way back to the Vatican!
Where NOT to stay: Termini. This is the main train station of Rome the hotels and hostels in this area can be really hit or miss. I wouldn't stay here on your first visit.
50+ • Car-free • Female Solo • Family • History • People & Culture
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Finding a place to grab coffee, eat lunch, or enjoy a nice dinner while traveling is hard enough as is, but when you’re in a big city, the options are truly overwhelming.
While my guides are full of one-of-a-kind restaurants for certain neighborhoods, this Essential Eateries map includes the top few San Diego-specific chains that will help you eat like a local on the go. Not only that, but I include a backstory of each chain, my top menu suggestion, and what I consider to be the best location to visit.
This guide can also serve as a “What NOT to Eat” if you’re the kind of person who only wants to try single-location restaurants and want to determine if the place you’re interested in dining is a chain. Just pull up this map when you’re out and about to see where the nearest spots are when your tummy starts rumbling!
Get access to ALL the San Diego area locations of 9 regional chains, including:
☕️ 2 Coffee Shops
🥐 1 Bakery
🥡 5 Fast-Casual Restaurants
🍦 1 Dessert Spot
Worried this info is out-of-date? Fear not! I'll be updating this guide every six months for accuracy, as well as to add new favorites I find along the way.
Vegetarian • Vegan • Gluten-free / Celiac • Budget • Foodie • Coffee • Beach
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What could be better than to enjoy a cup of coffee in a cozy coffee shop or atmospheric cafe in one of the most elegant Italian cities - Milan?
The correct answer: for true lovers of coffee nothing could be better, or maybe just a company with whom you take this cup of coffee.
I live in Milan and I adore exploring nice places where you can slow the moment and enjoy the taste and aroma of flavored coffee sometimes even with some delicious desserts.
If you are also a fan of this philosophy, save this guide for your next trip to Milan!
Coffee • Foodie
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My favourite part of the North Island for outdoor adventures in Aotearoa New Zealand! And it's totally underrated. Yes, Rotorua smells like sulphur... but that's because it's like, literally otherworldly.
While it's nice to visit in the summer, I love a winter getaway in Rotorua because it's easy to warm up at one of the hot springs.
Neither Rotorua nor Taupō are culinary destinations - but I've rounded up some decent places to eat and drink when you're in town.
More details about pricing and where to find stuff on my blog: www.runawaytraveller.com/
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Couples • Groups • Family • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Adventure • Outdoors • Road Trip • Budget
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This is a complete itinerary for 2 weeks in Yucatan and Quintana Roo regions of Mexico.
I really enjoyed this trip between the beauty of the ocean, the warm soul of cities and the magic of the cenotes.
Must do, locations, hotels, restaurants, cenotes. Everything to enjoy a nice trip effortlessly in this guide!
All the pictures are mine and the hotel links I put are the ones I really enjoyed, so it's completely normal if there are cities without hotels since I will only recommend what I enjoyed!
If you have any questions, please let me know, I will be happy to help!
Couples • Families • Digital Nomads • Groups • Beach • Relaxation • Road Trip • Nature • Architecture • Design
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Indonesia is one of the most amazing destinations I´ve ever been. The food, people, culture, beaches, forest, accomodations and much more. In this guide you will find the best places to visit on Bali and Nusa Penida. Also, if you don´t wanna spend hundreds or thousands of dollars for resorts, I will show you some nice accommodations🏠 where to stay in budget and because good food means good mood, you will see here a lot of great restaurants🥢 and bars🥂 I´ve been.
Before we start, you should know that Indonesia is not just about the beautiful beaches and cheap food. Everything has its own magic. I did this trip myself so I can say, you have to try something from everything because if you stay in one or two places, you will never see what else these islands can offer you.
Foodie • Adventure • Budget • Nature • People & Culture • Beach • Mountain
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New York- The City That Never Sleeps, The Big Apple, The City So Nice They Named It Twice; an epic destination with so much to offer any visitor. This itinerary focuses on the classics, real institutions that have established New York as one of the greatest cities in the world.
50+ • Car-free • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Family • Plus Size • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic
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When I say the word “Gettysburg,” what’s the very first thing that comes to mind? I’d be willing to wager that for around 95% of you, you’d say “the battlefield.”
And indeed, the battlefield is a big part of Gettysburg—over 6,000 acres to be exact. However, this charming destination has SO MUCH to offer that goes far beyond the battlefield. It remains one of my favorite mid-Atlantic weekend trips.
This guide aims to hit all of Gettysburg’s historical highlights, while also taking you on some unexpected turns as well.
In this itinerary you'll find:
🍎 Local Farms and Markets
🚲 Fun Activities
🍽️ Restaurant Recommendations
🏛️ Top Historical Sights
🏨 My Top Hotel Picks
---and more---
Time needed: 24-48 hours
(you can hand-pick your favorites for a day trip, or stay the night and hit everything)
Best time to visit: Year round, but April through November is particularly nice
Best suited for: Couples, Girlfriend Getaway, Families, Friends, Solo Travelers
I know you are going to LOVE this Gettysburg Getaway!
Luxury • Budget • History • Relaxation • Road Trip • Photography • Slow Travel • People & Culture • Foodie • Shopping • Nature • Boutique • Art
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This is a nice guide for those who are planning a short and beautiful stay in Sedona, AZ. From hiking destinations, great dining, natural water slides and more, this guide will be just what you need to experience a little bit of everything before Monday rolls back around!
Couples • Female Solo • Groups • Family • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Art • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Relaxation • Road Trip • Wellness • Wine • Shopping • Slow Travel • Romantic
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