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Yokohama is my hometown and the second-largest city in Japan.
This guide features popular local spots, as well as unique cafes, street food, and desserts. There's something for everyone!
Whether you are interested in shopping, exploring history and culture, or just taking in the sights and sounds of the city, Yokohama has it all.
Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Beach • Mountain • Relaxation
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This is a quick guide for all places pet-friendly in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Taguig City. My husband and I are the proud (fur)parents of two dachshunds and we are spoilt for choice when it comes to afternoon playtimes at parks, or taking them along on weeknight dates.
I'll break down this guide into four different categories:
🛍️ Malls and Shops
🍴 Restaurants and Cafes
🥂 Bars
🌳 Parks
🐾 Pet Services
Spend a day, a weekend, or maybe even consider moving into this city with your furry family member — you won't regret it! Maybe we'll see you around too. 🐾
Family • Pets • Couples • Foodie • Shopping • Outdoors
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"Embark on an epic adventure to the underrated gem that is Nigeria with this guide as your best mate. It's your go-to for everything you need to prep and ensure a smooth journey, from the best places to stay to transport tips for a comfy ride. Dive into the rich culture with a plethora of cool activities, and don't miss the top spots for breath-taking views and a dash of history. When you're ready for fun, unforgettable moments await with a line-up of must-try dishes to give you a flavour explosion of Nigeria's eclectic and tasty cuisine!"
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Design • History • People & Culture • Shopping
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Do you still have a giant Game of Thrones shaped hole in your heart? Well what better way to fill it than by taking a trip to Westeros itself!
As any super fan knows Dubrovnik was used as the setting for the capital King’s Landing, and for various spots around Essos, from season 2 onwards and I could not think of anywhere better to serve as a beautiful, medieval backdrop for one of the greatest TV shows ever made. What’s more is, unlike Westeros, a holiday to Dubrovnik is unlikely to lead to your head on a spike by the city gates!
This guide includes:
- Some of the filming locations from the show and which scenes they were used
- Up to date prices for entrance to attractions around Dubrovnik
- Names of tour operators used by the Game of Thrones cast themselves
- Some behind the scenes knowledge provided by an extra
- Some history of Dubrovnik and the locations you will be visiting
- An interactive map of all locations mentioned
I have personally been to most of the locations listed in this guide (some more than once).
Female Solo • Backpacker • 50+ • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Groups • Family • Adventure • History • Outdoors • Photography
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Sidney by the Sea is the perfect dream coastal town with Beacon Ave (main street) ending on the water front. On a clear day you can see Mount Baker or maybe even some Orcas swim by during the summer.
Taking a stroll through the shops of Sidney is something I have always loved to do and have been doing for years. And while the street grows and changes, and businesses come and go Sidney always has some great options no matter what you are looking for (unless you are looking for big box stores then this isn't the place for you).
In this guide I have rounded up my current must see boutiques of Sidney and just some of the reasons why I love them. There is also a TON more shops, cafes, and businesses on the street and just because they are not on this map doesn't mean don't check them out. This map is about shops I frequent my self and always recommend when asked, but the rest of town is pretty great too.
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Spend som time walking the streets of my hometown to see all the beautiful street art, Næstved has to offer.
I also recommend taking a boattrip with Rundfart Friheden.
Spend some time at Gavnø Slot. Explore the castle and beautiful park.
Visit the charming seaside village Karrebæksminde where You will find lots of small restaurants, a marina, sandy beaches and even a vineyard.
You can also visit nearby Skovtårnet and Rønnede Kro.
Check out my recommendations for places to stay, things to do as well as restaurants and cafees.
Please use my affiliate links when You book a stay through booking.com
Family • Couples • 50+ • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Outdoors • Foodie • History • Luxury • Relaxation • Romantic • Wellness • Wine
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One of my favorite countries I have ever visited is Croatia! It has some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world. I flew into Zagreb and would only recommend spending one day in the capital. It is not that impressive of a capital city. I highly recommend flying to Dubrovnik and staying 2-3 days. Then taking a bus to Split. The scenery from the bus of the Dalmatian coast will be unforgettable!
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Plus Size • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Design • Faith • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic
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This guide is for both Islands in New Zealand (the north and the south) for first time visitors who are taking their camper van throughout the islands with a few days in Auckland and Queenstown. It's a three week itinerary and includes the arrival and departure flight days (and has some suggestions for these days as well).
It will go through (in detail!) every location we visited, the activities we did, the sites we camped up at, the restaurants we ate at (in between our camper van meals), what we learned about New Zealand and the camper van life whilst we were there, and other suggestions of what to do in the areas so you can alter your plans to fit what you want.
Note that this itinerary includes two different camper van rental locations on each island, and flying between the two islands. But you could easily do the majority of this itinerary and just switch up a few days to drive between the two islands! This itinerary does have a decent amount of driving but its because we really wanted to PACK our itinerary to see as much of New Zealand and it's beautiful scenery whilst we were here.
The main locations touched on are listed here (and we highly recommend all of them):
-> Auckland (& Waiheke Island)
-> West Coast North Island (Black Sand Beaches / Mt Taranaki)
-> Tongariro Alpine Crossing
-> Coromandel Peninsula
-> Queenstown
-> Milford Sound
-> Wanaka (& Roys Peak)
-> Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
-> Dunedin
-> The Catlins
If you're looking for a detailed guide that outlines your plan for each and every day, look no further!
Backpacker • Couples • Family • Adventure • Camping • Foodie • Outdoors • RV • Relaxation • Road Trip • Van Life • Romantic
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Epic 3 Night Guide - Less touristy than the rest!
Experience the best of NYC like a local
Whether you’re planning a couples getaway or a girls weekend, take in the City like most tourists don’t. You won’t find the most famous tourist attractions in this itinerary and we’re skipping Times Square all together! You’ve seen it enough on TV.. and I swear, you won’t miss it.
Instead, we’re slowing down, taking it all in and immersing ourselves into one of the greatest cities in the world as if you were a local!
This is a near replica itinerary of a trip I took with my husband to celebrate my 30th birthday, and it was truly epic! Only thing missing was a show on Broadway - which you should definitely fit in where you can and was my only regret on this truly incredible trip.
Pack your bags, because you’re heading to…
Greenwich Village - The Upper East Side - Brooklyn - Chelsea
Couples • Adventure • Boutique • Romantic • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Photography • Shopping • Foodie • History • Design • Nature • City • Walking
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London is a vibrant city that leaves no one indifferent; you either love it or hate it. It’s a place where anything can happen. Its diversity allows people to express themselves freely, whether it’s someone with a cat on their shoulder singing in the street or someone taking the subway in their underwear. These are everyday scenes in the British capital.
Female Solo • Couples • Backpacker • Art • People & Culture
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Sayulita is a charming beach town on the Pacific coast of Mexico, know for its laid back atmosphere, vibrant surf culture and stunning natural beauty. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a taste of local culture, Sayulita has something to offer for most travellers.
Things to do:
1. Surfing; Sayulita is renowned for its surfing conditions suitable for both experienced and beginner surfers. With many local surf schools you can rent a board and ride the waves at sayulita beach or head to nearby breaks like La Lancha.
2. Beach time: If you're heading to Sayulita you're going to want to spend time soaking up the rays on the beach. The main beach on Sayulita is going to be busy and bustling with life. If you want to get away from that you can take a walk up to Playa de Los Muertos for find your perfect piece of sand.
3. Explore the town: A fun vibrant colourful town that always has something going on. Wander the streets to find local galleries, shops and restaurants (you'll find some of my favourites listed below)
4. Hiking and Nature: If venturing into the jungle is more your style there are plenty of scenic trails that you can take that will lead you to breath taking views and secret waterfalls. The Sierra Madre Mountains boasts plenty of opportunity for this.
5. Yoga & Wellness: Yoga and surfing often go hand in hand and Sayulita is no different here. There are many studios that offer daily sessions, retreats and workshops. There is something to fit all level of yogis.
Getting Around:
Sayulita is a relatively small town and therefore is easy enough to walk around on foot. Bicycles and golf carts are also available readily for hire to make the journey a little more enjoyable. There are also local taxi's and buses for longer journeys.
When to Visit:
Sayulita is nicest during the hot dry season which runs from November to April. During these months you can expect warm, sunny weather. The main tourist season also falls within this time -the busiest around the holidays and spring break (March).
If you're looking for cooler temperatures and don't mind the occasional rain shower May, June, September, October may suits you better.
Tips:
- Respect the Environment: Sayulita is home to a lot of marine wildlife including the lovely sea turtles that call it home when its time to lay their eggs. Please be respectful by disposing of your waste responsibly, avoiding single use plastics, opting to eat in instead of taking away and supporting local eco friendly businesses.
- Cash is King: While some of the local businesses accept credit card most do not. It is helpful to always have cash with you, especially for smaller transactions and purchases.
- Eating gluten-free: Most establishments are very good with this although there is sometimes confusion about corn being gluten. I would recommend writing out a card in Spanish of your allergies if you have them so you can give it to the restaurants if need be.
If you've found this guide helpful or you have any questions please reach out here on via Instagram @lifewelltravelledmkt
Tips are greatly appreciated
Thanks and Happily travelling!
Maddie
Vegetarian • Gluten-free / Celiac • Couples • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Car-free • Wellness • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Outdoors • People & Culture • Adventure • Art • Budget • Foodie • Coffee
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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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Anyone who has tried to open their laptop at a café in Madrid has experienced the same thing- a server politely walking over and asking you to put it away.
Spaniards take their coffee culture very seriously, and apart of that culture is an atmosphere of extraversion and social space. This culture can make it very hard for university students or digital nomads to find a good place to work, and luckily, many cafés have begun to change their rules.
The following is a list of cafés in the city that will allow you to work at specific tables or specific times during the work week.
Unfortunately I don't think Madrileño coffee shop owners will ever let you open your laptop on a weekend, and considering all libraries are also closed, I'd suggest doing as the Spaniards do, and taking the weekend to relax for yourself <3
Digital Nomads • Coffee
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I keep returning to Prague, so far at least 15 times! It's truly one of my all-time favourite cities ( I can imagine living there 🥹), and a big part of my love for it is all the delicious food spots! There's just something magical about strolling through its charming streets, taking in the sights, and then finding a cosy café or a quaint food spot to indulge in some delicious treats.
Have a look for yourself, here are my favourite food and cafe spots in Prague so far! 🥰
Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Vegan • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Wellness • Slow Travel • Romantic • Relaxation • Foodie • Photography • Coffee • Budget • Boutique
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If there’s one thing I want to say about Morocco, it’s that the country is full of surprises. It’s a North African powerhouse with sprawling souks, endless tanneries, and hectic Medinas. But it’s also a place of quiet oases, snow-capped mountains, and a stunning coastline. And when in Morocco, Marrakech is a can’t-miss city. We took our 3 young kids to Marrakesh and that visit came with a lot of surprises. We were worried about taking our kids at first but quickly realized that Marrkech had so much to offer for families. In this guide, you will find some of our best recommendations on where to stay, what to do and places to eat when traveling to Marrakech with your family.
Families • Family Travel • Foodie • Architecture • History • People & Culture • Relaxation
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My SIL, her husband, and their two boys live in West Harlem so I have been out a couple times with my kiddos to visit. Here is my 24 hour itinerary in the big apple with my little travel buddy, Blake (my 4 yo best dude) for our most recent trip. We flew in late Friday night, explored all day Saturday, then Sunday was a day of indoor play for the boys. Follow along the map for our exact route and how we made the most out of our short time in the city.
We took the train from uptown to Central Park, traveling on foot from there until just before taking the train from Grand Central to the ferry in the evening and then back home.
If you've been to NYC, I'd love to hear your favorites in the comments. If you found this helpful, don't forget to save it to your faves or share with a friend
Follow along with me in real time over on instagram: @jesstakethetrip
Family • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Coffee
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Taking a road trip from Bulgaria to Greece? From architectural heritage to astonishing natural formations, read on to find out what else you can see along the way.
Backpacker • Couples • Groups • Family • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Faith • Romantic • People & Culture • Photography • History • Outdoors • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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A trip to Portugal had been on my travel list since the day I graduated in 2017, but life got in the way and it kept getting pushed out further and further. I only made it there after I had moved to London in 2023. After spending 5 years hyping it up in my head I was sure I was going to disappoint myself, but Portugal has exceeded every expectation - with Lisbon taking the crown.
In this guide, you'll receive 24 hand-picked recommendations for a first trip to Lisbon, including:
🍳 5 essential places to brunch
🍴 4 best places to grab lunch
🍰 1 spot for the best chocolate cake you will ever eat
🍹 3 wine/cocktail bars
🪟 3 stunning viewpoints
🏛️ 3 architectural gems
👣 2 neighbourhoods to stroll through (not including Alfama, because it would be criminal to charge you for obvious information!)
🚘 3 ideas for day trips from Lisbon (again, not including Sintra which is an obvious choice!)
Couples • Family • Architecture • Foodie • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel • Wine
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This 4-day London family travel itinerary is perfect for families with young kids under 5. It includes a mix of free and paid activities, as well as a variety of activities that are suitable for young kids, such as visiting the Tower of London, crossing Tower Bridge, exploring the South Bank, visiting the Natural History Museum, taking a walk through Hyde Park, visiting the Science Museum, and visiting the London Transport Museum.
Family • Budget • History
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