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São Paulo boasts a vibrant and diverse coffee culture, with numerous coffee shops scattered throughout the city offering a wide range of experiences. São Paulo is home to a growing number of specialty coffee shops that cater to coffee connoisseurs and enthusiasts. Reflecting the global trend of third-wave coffee, many cafés in São Paulo focus on highlighting the unique flavors and characteristics of single-origin beans.
In addition to specialty coffee shops, São Paulo boasts numerous cozy cafés and bakeries where locals gather to enjoy a leisurely cup of coffee accompanied by freshly baked pastries, cakes, and savory snacks. Some coffee shops in São Paulo double as cultural hubs, hosting art exhibitions, live music performances, literary events, and workshops.
Whether you're a coffee aficionado seeking the perfect pour-over or simply looking for a cozy spot to unwind, São Paulo's coffee shops have something to offer for every palate and preference.
Last updated: May 2024
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Italy, and Europe as a whole, has an incredible rail network meaning you can travel to any main location via the train without too much stress. This is a quick and easy guide to using the trains to get from one coast to the other in Northern Italy, passing Milan, Lake Como, Lake Garda and many more.
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Valletta is one of my favorite places to visit. It has history, charm, and lots of colorful doors. Best of all it has lots of good establishments scattered around the city and I've hand picked the best ones for you!
(Bonus: lots of them even have a charming 'hole in the wall' vibe. ✨)
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Danielle Cohen
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Everything you Need to Visit Parma, Italy: The second largest city in Emilia-Romagna
Parma is one of the most beautiful and gastronomical cities in Italy. Make sure to save this guide to discover all of Parma's beauties, including what are the local dishes, where to eat and enjoy them at the best local restaurants, and what to do/see. One of the best things to do in Parma is visiting the factories to learn how the production of Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and Prosciutto ham are made here in the region of Emilia-Romagna. This guide is constantly being updated and has suggestions for tours, 13 restaurants, suggestions for where to stay, and what to activities you can explore.
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Welcome to Bergamo, a captivating city in Italy's Lombardy region. This enchanting destination boasts a unique duality: the dynamic and modern Citta Bassa (Lower Town) and the enchanting Citta Alta (Upper Town), a fortified hilltop enclave brimming with medieval charm.
As you turn this guide, I'll whisk you on a journey through Bergamo's fascinating history, artistic treasures, and delectable local cuisine. Prepare to be captivated by breathtaking views from the Venetian Walls, wander cobbled streets lined with captivating architecture, and delve into the rich cultural tapestry that Bergamo proudly offers.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues,, open squares and others)
- restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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This is a small list of the best places to have a drink, have an aperitif or have something to eat, with some small historical highlights. This area is among the best known precisely for its nightlife and you will fall in love with the atmosphere; from the old buildings with the vintage hanging balconies, the boats, the warm lights of the signs and the reflection of the water; all with pleasant melodies, the hubbub of passersby and delicious food!
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The Amalfi Coast isn't a coastline, it's a masterpiece sculpted by nature itself. Imagine a place where dramatic cliffs plunge into the sapphire waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Villages cling precariously to these cliffs, their colorful houses cascading down like vibrant jewels. The salty caress of the sea breeze mingles with the intoxicating aroma of lemon groves, creating a perfume that lingers in the air.
Unlike the serene flatlands, the Amalfi Coast pulsates with an energy as vibrant as its colorful past. History whispers from every cobbled street and ancient monument. Yet, there's a sense of tranquility too, a chance to simply relax on pristine beaches or explore hidden coves by boat. The Amalfi Coast isn't just for the privileged few; it's a place where luxury meets authenticity, and every corner unveils a new adventure.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues,, open squares, beaches and others)
- restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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Join us as we delve into Italy’s wonders, offering tips and recommendations to make your Italian adventure spectacular. This travel guide is your companion to discovering the heart and soul of Italy in 15 days.
GUIDE CONTENTS:
👉🏻 Essential Planning Tips
- Best Time to Visit
- Entry Requirements & Schengen Visa Process
- Currency and Money Tips
- Tourist Tax
- Tax-Free Shopping
- Packing Tips
- Language and Common Phrases
- Safety and Health Tips
- Cultural Etiquette
- Accommodation Booking Tips
- Useful Apps and Websites
- Transportation Tips (Flights, Trains, Car Rentals, Taxis, etc.)
👉🏻 Suggested Itineraries for
- Milan
- Venice
- Florence & Tuscany
- Rome & Vatican City
- Amalfi Coast
- Naples
👉🏻 Each city or region itinerary above consists of
- Day-by-day breakdown with places and things to do in the morning, afternoon, and evening
- Each place has a note or tip
- Tips for Prime Attractions and Experiences
- Transportation Tips
- Stay Recommendations
- Dining and Eateries
Legends:
⏱️ - time needed at the place
€€€ - expensive
⏰ - book early
📸 - photo op tip
This guide is perfect if any of the following applies to you!
👉🏻 It’s your first time visiting Italy.
👉🏻 You wish to explore this country's main highlights, but in a limited time of two weeks.
👉🏻 You have no clue where to begin planning your Italy trip.
👉🏻 You have a rough idea of what you want to do, but trying to figure out the details of each city or experience overwhelms you.
👉🏻 Ensure you don’t miss out on any critical bookings.
Our 15-day Italy trip has been one of the best highlights of our lives! After several weeks of research across blogs, forums, reviews, YouTube videos, IG reels, and whatnot, we’ve consolidated the best in this guide. Here’s what to expect from this guide and how to make the most of it.
✨ The first half is dedicated to essential travel tips that are even more important than the itinerary. Knowing in advance about transportation, currency, useful apps, and more will help you avoid any surprises during your precious, limited time in a new country.
✨ The second half explores the different destinations in Italy. It lays out a recommended itinerary for each city. But more importantly, it highlights the nitty-gritty details about their most significant stops so that you can immediately start acting on the bookings in your trip planning.
✨ Pay close attention to the *Travel Smart tips* in each section.
✨ Each day's itinerary has been tried, tested, and optimized based on lessons learned, so you don’t have to make the same mistakes and waste your vacation time.
✨ Look for links to booking resources and websites throughout the guide.
✨ All spots in the guide are mapped and categorized. You can filter them and click on them to review the official website and address. You can also open the places in your Google Maps and save them during your planning.
If you have any questions after purchasing the guide, you can reach us at madoverexploring@gmail.com.
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